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Department of Transportation Awarded a Contract to WELLS GLOBAL, LLC for $37,995,306.53
Signed on
10/30/2015, 12:00 AM
WELLS GLOBAL, LLC Government Contract #DTFAAC16D00019
WELLS GLOBAL, LLC was awarded a contract with the United States Government for $37,995,306.53. The contract was awarded by the agency office 6973GH FRANCHISE ACQUISITION SVCS, which is a division with the Federal Aviation Administration within the Department of Transportation.
Summary of Award
The US federal government awarded a contract to Wells Global, LLC for a project titled "POWER SYSTEMS UPGRADE&INSTALLATION." The contract, with a total obligation of $0 and a total account outlay of $10,680,471.82, was signed on October 30, 2015, and falls under the category of an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDV) contract.
The contract involves the installation of equipment related to electric wire and power distribution equipment. Wells Global, LLC, based in Raleigh, North Carolina, is a U.S.-owned business and holds various designations, including being a veteran-owned business and a Subchapter S Corporation.
The contract was awarded by the Department of Transportation, specifically the Federal Aviation Administration, under the office agency name "6973GH FRANCHISE ACQUISITION SVCS." The period of performance for the contract started on November 4, 2015, and is set to end on May 3, 2021, with a last modified date of November 3, 2022.
The contract falls under the product or service code "N061" and the NAICS code "238210," which pertains to electrical contractors and other wiring installation contractors. The contract was competitively awarded, with 18 offers received and full and open competition.
The contract pricing is firm fixed price, and there is no set-aside used for this contract. The contract does not involve the acquisition of commercial products/services procedures and does not require cost or pricing data. The contract is not part of a multi-year contract and does not have a national interest action.
The contract does not involve sea transportation, Clinger-Cohen Act planning, or construction wage rate requirements. However, it does require compliance with labor standards and individual subcontract plans. The recipient, Wells Global, LLC, has officers named Daniel M Carter and Heather E Denny, with amounts allocated for their roles in the project.
Overall, the contract between the US federal government and Wells Global, LLC for the power systems upgrade and installation project involves a significant financial obligation and a detailed scope of work related to electrical equipment installation. The contract was competitively awarded, ensuring fair competition and adherence to procurement regulations.