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Electrical and Lighting Installation

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Hennepin County is seeking qualified subcontractors to install street lighting, signal heads, and electrical conduits along a designated corridor as part of a public infrastructure project. The contract is designated under NAICS code 238210 for Electrical Contractors and is posted for solicitation with a response deadline of August 11, 2026. All work must be performed in accordance with applicable engineering standards and local regulations to ensure safety, reliability, and long-term functionality of the electrical systems. The project requires precise coordination and adherence to technical specifications for the placement and integration of lighting and traffic signal components, along with the necessary underground and above-ground conduit systems. Contractors must demonstrate proven experience in similar electrical installations and possess the resources to complete the scope on time and within expected quality benchmarks.

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Hennepin County seeks qualified electrical subcontractors for street lighting, signal heads, and conduit installation by August 11, 2026.

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Minnesota → Hennepin CountyView Agency

NAICS

238210 - Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation ContractorsView NAICS

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MN, US

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AgencyMinnesota → Hennepin County
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Installation of street lighting, signal heads, and electrical conduits along the corridor.

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