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Electrical and Control Systems Integration

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The contract pertains to the installation of electrical wiring, sensors, alarms, and control panels for comprehensive tank monitoring systems focused on level and leak detection. This effort is part of a broader integration of electrical and control systems designed to ensure operational reliability and safety for tank infrastructure at the FMC Rochester facility. The project requires specialized expertise in sensor integration and automated monitoring technology aligned with industry standards for hazardous material containment and environmental compliance. This is a subcontract solicitation issued under a Total Small Business Set-Aside as defined by the SBA, meaning only small businesses are eligible to bid. The NAICS code 238210 classifies the work under electrical and other construction installation services. Proposals must be submitted by July 22, 2026, at 8:00 PM, with performance centered in Rochester, Minnesota, specifically at the 55904 ZIP code location. The contracting agency is listed as the Department of Justice through its FMC Rochester office, signaling that this work supports federal facility operations under its jurisdiction.

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Small business subcontract for electrical and sensor installation at FMC Rochester for tank monitoring compliance.

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Department Of Justice → Fmc RochesterView Agency

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238210 - Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation ContractorsView NAICS

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Rochester, MN, 55904, USA

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Installation of electrical wiring, sensors, alarms, and control panels for tank monitoring including level and leak detection systems.

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