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Electrical and Control Systems Upgrade

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The contract involves the installation or upgrade of electrical panels, motor controls, SCADA interfaces, and instrumentation systems specifically for pump operations, requiring specialized technical expertise in utility-scale electrical and control systems. The work is scoped under NAICS code 238210, indicating it falls under electrical contracting services, and is designated as a subcontract, suggesting it supports a larger prime contract or initiative. The project is being managed by the Public Utilities agency in Florida, with performance expected to occur within the state, though exact location details are unspecified. The solicitation was posted on July 7, 2026, and responses must be submitted by August 11, 2026, providing a window of approximately five weeks for potential contractors to prepare and submit proposals. All work must align with industry standards for reliability, safety, and integration with existing utility infrastructure, particularly in the context of water or wastewater pumping systems governed by public utility regulations.

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Electrical panel and control system installation for Florida public utility pump operations, subcontract under NAICS 238210.

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238210 - Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation ContractorsView NAICS

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FL, USA

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Installation or upgrade of electrical panels, motor controls, SCADA interfaces, and instrumentation for pump operations.

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