Opportunity

Rti International Rtiinternational #ESP-RFP-2026-039

Site Assessment for Mobile Energy System Deployment at Santa Ana OCD Warehouse, Philippines

Posted

June 23, 2026

Respond By

July 10, 2026

Identifier

ESP-RFP-2026-039

NAICS

541330

RTI International, on behalf of the U.S. Department of State's Energy Secure Philippines (ESP) initiative, is seeking proposals for a fixed-price contract to conduct a comprehensive site assessment for deploying a Mobile Energy System (MES) at the Santa Ana OCD Warehouse, Naval Base Camilo Osias, Philippines. - Government Buyer: - RTI International (implementing partner for U.S. Department of State, ESP Activity) - Office: RTI International, Manila, Philippines - Products/Services Requested: - Comprehensive site assessment for MES deployment - Includes: identification and prioritization of critical load sites, baseline field assessment, technical energy resource assessment, risk assessment, and deployment strategy - Service quantity: 1 assessment - Mobile Energy System (MES) Details: - Mobile, solar-powered energy platform with high-efficiency solar panels and battery storage - Designed to provide resilient power for disaster response and critical facilities - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Delivery of a detailed assessment report - Proof of legal registration and relevant client references required - Compliance with U.S. federal procurement restrictions (e.g., prohibition on certain Chinese technology brands) - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Three-month contract term; one-off purchase agreement

Description

RTI International is soliciting fixed-price proposals to conduct a comprehensive site assessment for the deployment of a Mobile Energy System (MES) to support the Office of Civil Defense Warehouse at Santa Ana Naval Base in the Philippines. The assessment will evaluate the technical, economic, and operational feasibility of the MES deployment, including critical load site identification, baseline field assessment, technical energy resource assessment, risk assessment, and deployment strategy. The MES is a mobile, energy-resilient platform designed to provide power during emergencies, supporting disaster response and critical facilities. The contract is a one-off purchase agreement funded by the U.S. Department of State with a term of three months.

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