Opportunity
SAM #AOCACB26R0034
Annual Utility Tunnel Safety & Health Audits for US Capitol Power Plant
Buyer
Acquisition and Material Management Division
Posted
May 11, 2026
Respond By
May 26, 2026
Identifier
AOCACB26R0034
NAICS
541690, 541330
The Architect of the Capitol is seeking professional services for annual safety and health audits of utility tunnels at the US Capitol Power Plant in Washington, DC. - Government Buyer: - Architect of the Capitol, Acquisition & Material Management Division - Services Requested: - Annual safety and health audits of utility tunnels - Assessment of compliance with local, state, and federal regulations - Documentation of non-compliance and changes in tunnel conditions (e.g., deterioration, safety concerns, potential failures) - Audit reports must include digital photographs - Evaluation of issues such as concrete spalling, cracks, pipe insulation damage, and electrical conduit conditions - Audits to be conducted by a Certified Industrial Hygienist and/or Safety Specialist, as well as Mechanical and Electrical Engineers - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Reports must be comprehensive and include photographic evidence - Audits require certified safety and engineering professionals - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation
Description
The objective of the Audit is to inform US Capitol Power Plant (CPP) management regarding the current conditions and operational practices within the utility tunnels in terms of safety and health compliance to local, state, and federal regulations. The Audit shall identify and document all current areas of non-compliance. Findings shall address condition changes as related to past reports, new deterioration or safety concerns, and the probable cause. The report shall also identify if there is a potential for tunnel or pipe failure or other imminent concerns. The report shall also address noted changes in the condition of the tunnel as it relates to past reports or audits, including but not limited to the acceleration of concrete spalling de-laminations, cracks, damages to pipe insulation, and conditions of electrical conduits. The Audit Report shall contain digital photograph(s). Health and Safety Audits shall be completed under the direction of a Certified Industrial Hygienist and/or Safety Specialist, and Mechanical and Electrical Engineer(s).