Opportunity
Rti International Rtiinternational #ESP-RFP-2026-013
Site Inspection and Verification Services for MES Feasibility at Lal-lo Airfield, Philippines
Posted
May 08, 2026
Respond By
May 26, 2026
Identifier
ESP-RFP-2026-013
NAICS
541620
RTI International, on behalf of the U.S. Department of State, is seeking fixed-price proposals for site inspection and verification services at Lal-lo Airfield (Cagayan North International Airport) in Cagayan Province, Philippines, under the Energy Secure Philippines (ESP) project. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Department of State (via RTI International) - Office: ESP Project, RTI International - Scope of Work: - Comprehensive site assessment at Lal-lo Airfield to evaluate the feasibility of deploying Mobile Energy Systems (MES) - Tasks include: - Identification and prioritization of critical load sites for MES deployment - Baseline field assessment and technical energy resource evaluation - Risk assessment and development of MES deployment strategy - Delivery of a detailed Lal-lo Airfield Site Assessment Report - Products/Services Requested: - Site inspection and verification services (1 report deliverable) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Focus on energy resilience and disaster response for critical infrastructure - Bidders must provide proof of legal registration, relevant client lists, and a signed RFQ - One-off purchase agreement with a one-month period of performance - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; opportunity is open to qualified technical service providers - Place of Performance: - Lal-lo Airfield (Cagayan North International Airport), Cagayan Province, Philippines
Description
This solicitation is a request for site inspection and verification at Lal-lo Airfield in Cagayan Province as part of the Energy Secure Philippines project. The scope includes conducting a comprehensive site assessment to evaluate the technical, economic, and operational feasibility of deploying mobile energy systems at the airfield. The assessment involves identifying critical load sites, baseline field assessment, technical energy resource assessment, risk assessment, and deployment strategy. The contract is a one-off purchase agreement funded by the U.S. Department of State, with a term of one month.