Opportunity
SAM #19LG7526Q0006
Replacement of Facade Lights at U.S. Embassy Riga
Buyer
U.S. Embassy Riga
Posted
August 18, 2026
Identifier
19LG7526Q0006
NAICS
238210
This opportunity involves the replacement of exterior facade lighting at the U.S. Embassy Riga, managed by the Department of State. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Department of State - U.S. Embassy Riga - OEMs and Vendors: - iGuzzini (current installed fixtures: Linealuce B752) - Products/Services Requested: - Removal of existing iGuzzini Linealuce B752 facade light fixtures - Installation of new, individually addressable RGBW LED facade lighting fixtures - All labor, materials, equipment, and supervision for the project - Unique or Notable Requirements: - New fixtures must be individually addressable RGBW LED type - Procurement and installation must be sourced locally in Latvia to ensure rapid installation, ongoing maintenance, and access to materials and skilled labor - U.S.-based fabricators are not positioned to service installations in Latvia - No specific part numbers or quantities for the new fixtures are provided
Description
This is the U.S. Embassy Riga Pre-Solicitation Notice only. Contractors are required to read the requirements below. No responses are requested by this notice. The U.S. Embassy Riga issues this notice with the intent of giving an opportunity to all interested parties to appropriately prepare for the anticipated Request for quotes (RFQ).
This is not a request for proposal; this is for pre-solicitation/informational purposes only. No award will be made based on responses received to this notice.
The requirement is to furnish all labor, materials, equipment, and supervision necessary to remove the existing exterior facade lighting fixtures and install new RGBW LED facade lighting fixtures at the U.S. Embassy Riga, Latvia.
U.S. Embassy Riga is currently illuminated by iGuzzini Linealuce B752 facade light fixtures. The Department seeks to replace these fixtures with individually addressable RGBW LED fixtures.
To ensure rapid installation, ongoing maintenance, and ready access to materials and skilled labor, it is necessary to procure locally. U.S.-based fabricators are not positioned to service installations in Latvia, and sourcing materials or technical support from the United States would result in unacceptable delays and increased costs. Local procurement will ensure the Embassy can complete the work within the required timeframe and minimize future operational disruptions.