TAMPA, Fla., April 25, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Pergravis, LLC, a Tampa, Florida based critical facilities services firm, announced today that it was awarded a $15.1 million contract from the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) for maintenance of uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and battery systems at sites across the United States.
Pergravis partnered with original equipment manufacturers to supply DISA with preventative maintenance services on numerous UPS systems and related battery strings. The contract has a one year period of performance with four additional option years. The contract also provides a vehicle for the delivery of services such as repair, replacement and emergency response, on an as-needed basis.
Speaking from Pergravis Tampa headquarters, Managing Director Dominick Rappa said, "We are, once again, very pleased to have the opportunity to serve DISA in support of the agency's mission. This award validates our commitment to exceptional service delivery and our ability to leverage industry leading strategic partnerships that are essential in delivering integrated services in support of mission critical facility infrastructure."
About Pergravis
Pergravis, LLC is a Tampa, Florida based mission critical facility firm that provides data center and mission critical facility consulting, assessment, design, development, maintenance, systems deployment and migration services to customers around the world.
Whether a new facility build, considering upgrades to an existing facility or assistance with maintenance or operations, Pergravis can supply the expertise and personnel to address virtually any mission critical facility need.
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