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Published April 13, 2026 at 8:00 PM

Updated May 21, 2026

Site work and new construction of a data center facility in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Completed plans call for the construction of a data center facility; and for site work for a data center facility.

As of April 13,2026 Project was awarded to The Walkinson Group LLC., awarded amount is $785,511.24 ** Provide four (4) 480VAC Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) and accessories, including transportation, delivery, installation, and startup for 76 SWEG in Building 9001 at Tinker Air Force Base, OK. This is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Set Aside. 2.1 General The Contractor shall provide to the Government Point of Contact (GPOC) the expected dates for delivery, installation, and startup ten (10) business days prior to first delivery. The Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring all services, parts and components provided under this contract are in accordance with (IAW) the terms and conditions outlined in this SOW. 2.2 Project Task/Item Description 76 SWEG requires purchase, design, and installation of SIL Facility UPS systems that conform to the requirements as specified in section 2.2.1. The Lab is mostly empty aside from CRAC units and Transformers. The Contractor shall use only new commercial parts and commercial material in performance of this PWS unless otherwise authorized by the Contracting Officer. All electronics hardware must be approved by a United States Air Force (USAF) Information Systems Security Manager (ISSM) representative before installation by the Contractor. The Contractor shall provide the following information at the time of bid: General requirements of the procurement are: 2.2.1 Provide nation of origin documentation showing items were sourced from nations covered under the Trade Agreements Act (TAA). 2.2.2 Provide Letters of Volatility for security review of all devices with internal memory. 2.2.3 Documentation to demonstrate UPS Systems are free of all wireless data transmitting technologies such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. The Contractor shall provide a Bill of Material for review. Such documentation shall conform to American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Y14.100 and list the following details: 1.) Common Name/Nomenclature 2.) Part Number 3.) Manufacture 4.) Cage Code (if applicable) 5.) Serial Number (if known) 2.2.4 The Contractor shall perform a pre-bid site visit to ensure accurate bid, understanding of scope and site conditions at their expense. 2.2.5 Contractor shall be responsible for design/specification of all UPS systems to meet needs as specified in section 2.2.13. 2.2.6 Contractor shall be responsible for the procurement, delivery and installation of all UPS systems and components. 2.2.7 Contractor shall be responsible for all interconnections between electric safety switch/disconnect and distribution panel to ensure a fully functional UPS system. 2.2.8 Contractor shall supply all necessary software for a fully functioning UPS system. 2.2.9 Contractor shall provide training to government personnel, at completion of proper installation, covering the operation of UPS systems. Training shall include start-up procedures, shut-down procedures, and for on-going maintenance of deliverables. 2.2.10 Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring all parts and OEM components provided under this contract are IAW the terms and conditions outlined herein and conform to the manufacturer's equipment specifications and this SOW. 2.2.11 Contractor shall provide to the GPOC the expected dates for delivery, installation, and start-up ten (10) business days prior to first delivery. 2.2.12 There will not be a need for data migration from a previous system. There is a staging area (Packing, Handling and Shipment) that has over 300 square feett of storage/work area for delivery of product. 2.2.13 UPS Specifications are to precisely follow: 2.2.13.1 CLIN 0001: 2.2.13.1.1 Use 480VAC 3 phase 4 wire input and provide a 480VAC 4 wire output. 2.2.13.1.2 UPS shall be installed electrically in between the facility shut-off switch and transformer. 2.2.13.1.3 Support 150 kVA loading 2.2.13.1.4 The controller and battery system must fit within 200 inches long, 42 inches deep and 78 inches high. 2.2.13.1.5 Provide at least 101 minutes at 120 kVA Loading 2.2.13.1.6 UPS installation location to be within 20 feet of shut off switch and transformer. 2.2.13.2 CLIN 0002: 2.2.13.2.1 Use 480VAC 3 phase 4 wire input and provide a 480VAC 4 wire output. 2.2.13.2.2 UPS shall be installed electrically in between the facility shut-off switch and transformer. 2.2.13.2.3 Support 150 kVA loading 2.2.13.2.4 The controller and battery system must fit within 185 inches long, 42 inches deep and 78 inches high 2.2.13.2.5 Provide at least 101 minutes at 120 kVA Loading 2.2.13.2.6 UPS installation location to be within 40 feet of shut off switch and transformer. 2.2.13.3 CLIN 0003: 2.2.13.3.1 Use 480VAC 3 phase 4 wire input and provide a 480VAC 4 wire output. 2.2.13.3.2 UPS shall be installed electrically in-between the facility shut-off switch and our 400hz PSU 2.2.13.3.3 Be rated for up to 120 kVA loading 2.2.13.3.4 The controller and battery system must fit within 150 inches long, 42 inches deep and 78 inches high 2.2.13.3.5 Provide at least 142 minutes at 43 kVA loading 2.2.13.3.6 UPS installation location to be within 20 feet of shut off switch and PSU 2.2.13.4 CLIN 0004: 2.2.13.4.1 Use 480VAC 3 phase 4 wire input and provide a 480VAC 4 wire output. 2.2.13.4.2 Be rated for up to 100 kVA loading 2.2.13.4.3 UPS shall be installed electrically in between facility shut off switch and transformer 2.2.13.4.4 Provide at least 142 minutes at 43 kVA loading 2.2.13.4.5 The controller and battery system must be 131 inches long, 42 inches deep and 78 inches high or less 2.2.13.4.6 UPS installation location to be within 20 feet of shut off switch and transformer. 2.2.13.5 All UPS Branches: 2.2.13.5.1 Provide an ethernet connection for potential power and status monitoring. 2.2.13.5.2 Have a 97% Efficiency or greater for double conversion of sine wave to DC and back to sine wave. 2.2.13.5.3 Use TAA Compliant Batteries that are in production. 2.2.13.5.4 All UPS branches shall use VRLA technology. Lithium is explicitly banned. 2.2.13.5.5 UPS shall respond to brown outs within 1/4th a Cycle. 2.2.13.5.6 Shall provide a pure sine wave and shall provide surge protection complying to ANSI 62.41 2.2.13.5.7 Allow for internal maintenance bypass and shall provide graphical interface screen. 2.2.13.5.8 All deliveries must fit through 64 inches wide by 80 inches tall doors on a pallet jack. Battery cabinets cannot be preloaded with batteries due to floor loading capacity. UPS shall be placed on raised lab floor. The Government is responsible for floor bracing prior to installation. 2.2.13.5.9 Max weight per cabinet must not exceed 6,000 pounds with minimum 4 support feet. 2.3 Start-up and Configuration Services of Deliverables: 2.3.1 The Contractor shall perform start-up services for the first time. This start-up shall be accomplished immediately following installation and shall be based off the OEM's Standard and Safe Operating Procedure guidelines for the products. 2.3.2 The Contractor shall verify the UPS product charges to full capacity. 2.3.3 The Contractor shall configure any settings necessary for long-term use. 2.3.4 The Contractor shall immediately address any errors generated by power-on procedures. 2.3.5 The Contractor shall verify power switch-over to UPS systems during power outage. 2.3.6 The Contractor shall confirm the power output of the UPS during an outage is correct. The Contractor shall verify that the maintenance bypass is fully functional. 2.3.7 A standard OEM warranty shall apply to batteries and be two (2) years past installation and acceptance of all deliverables. 2.3.8 A standard OEM warranty shall apply to UPS rack and be for one (1) year past installation and acceptance of all deliverables. 2.3.9 A standard warranty shall apply to installation and workmanship for a period of one (1) year past installation and acceptance of all deliverables. 2.3.10 Warranty shall include a 24x7 hotline with a 24-hour response time or less if a technician is needed on site. 2.3.11 The Contractor shall offer optional extended warranty. 2.3.12 An optional warranty shall be sold on a yearly basis to cover equipment failures. 2.3.13 The optional warranty is not required to cover "full" battery or capacitor replacements. 2.3.14 The warranty shall cover parts and labor for repair except for batteries and capacitor banks. 76 SWEG requires purchase, delivery, and installation of SIL Facility UPS systems. Material to be delivered not to exceed eight (8) weeks after award. The installation shall be completed in four (4) weeks after delivery of materials. The standard Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) warranty on installation shall commence at full start-up, full operation and full acceptance of all deliverables. The batteries shall come with a full standard OEM warranty.

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