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After-Hours / Emergency Electrical Repair Services

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The contract seeks qualified subcontractors to provide urgent electrical repair services during after-hours and emergency conditions across all Florida correctional facilities, prioritizing rapid response to power outages and safety-critical electrical failures that threaten operations or inmate staff safety. Services must be available 24/7 with immediate deployment capabilities, ensuring uninterrupted functionality of vital systems including lighting, security, HVAC, and medical equipment in state-run correctional institutions throughout Florida. The work falls under NAICS code 238210 for electrical contracting and is structured as a subcontract with a response deadline of April 30, 2027. Performance is exclusively tied to Florida correctional facilities, requiring contractors to maintain local presence or rapid access to all regions of the state. While specific locations and points of contact are not detailed, compliance with stringent state safety and operational protocols is mandatory, and vendors must demonstrate proven experience in high-security, time-sensitive environments with the capacity to mobilize crews at any hour without delay.

General Info

24/7 emergency electrical repair for Florida correctional facilities with rapid deployment, vital systems support, and state compliance by April 30, 2027.

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Florida Department of CorrectionsView Agency

NAICS

238210 - Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation ContractorsView NAICS

Place of Performance

FL, USA

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AgencyFlorida Department of Corrections
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Deliver urgent electrical repair services outside regular business hours across Florida correctional facilities, with rapid response required for outages and safety-critical failures.

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