Pergravis will provide U.S. government facilities worldwide with emergency repair and preventative maintenance services under a 10-year, $250 million contract from the U.S. Air Force.
The Tampa, Florida based mission-critical facility services firm said Monday the services will support uninterruptable power supply systems and related equipment at federal facilities across the globe.
Using the Power Conditioning and Continuation Interface Equipment indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract vehicle, government organizations could acquire maintenance services and emergency support from Pergravis to ensure continuous function of their UPS systems, batteries and related critical electrical infrastructure.
Work is expected to wrap up by April 13, 2034, according to a Department of Defense announcement.
The Air Force is obligating $206.6 million from fiscal 2024 operation and maintenance appropriation funds at the time of award.