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Electrical Component Removal

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The contract involves the safe removal of remaining electrical components including the panel, stub-up, and conduit tubing connected to a shed or deck, with all work required to be performed on a de-energized system to ensure safety and compliance. The scope is limited to dismantling and extraction of these specific electrical elements without any new installations or upgrades, and all activities must adhere to standard electrical safety protocols. The work falls under NAICS code 238210 for electrical contracting and is solicited as a subcontract by Broward County in Florida. Bidders must submit responses by the deadline of July 24, 2026, and the opportunity is posted on the Broward County BonfireHub platform for interested contractors to review details and submit proposals.

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Remove de-energized electrical components from shed/deck per safety protocols, no new installations, Broward County subcontract.

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Florida → Broward CountyView Agency

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238210 - Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation ContractorsView NAICS

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FL, USA

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Removal of remaining electrical panel, stub-up, and conduit tubing leading to the shed or deck; work on de-energized system.

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