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Electrical Installation and Medium-Voltage Work

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The contract involves the installation of solar photovoltaic arrays, battery energy storage systems, switchgear, and medium-voltage systems operating at 12 kV or higher, all requiring full compliance with Pacific Gas and Electric Company interconnection standards. The work is scoped for a subcontract under California State University, Bakersfield, with performance required in Kern County, California. The project demands specialized expertise in medium-voltage electrical systems and grid integration procedures to ensure safe, reliable, and code-compliant operations. All components must be designed, installed, and commissioned in alignment with utility requirements and industry best practices for renewable energy systems. Bidders must respond by September 16, 2026, and the solicitation is classified under NAICS code 238210 for electrical contractors. The work will involve coordination with local infrastructure, utility interfaces, and regulatory compliance frameworks specific to PG&E’s grid connection protocols. No set-aside specifications or organizational type restrictions are listed, indicating open competition among qualified electrical subcontractors with demonstrated experience in renewable energy infrastructure and medium-voltage installations. The contract does not specify a point of contact, and the posting is available through the California eProcurement portal for further details.

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Install solar, batteries, and 12kV+ systems per PG&E standards in Kern County, California, by September 16, 2026.

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California → CSU, BakersfieldView Agency

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238210 - Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation ContractorsView NAICS

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Kern, CA, USA

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Installation of solar PV arrays, BESS units, switchgear, and medium-voltage (≥12 kV) systems with PG&E interconnection compliance.

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