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Electrical Installation and Wiring Services

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The contract titled Electrical Installation and Wiring Services is a subcontract under the Department of Defense’s Directorate of Subsistence, with a NAICS code of 238210 indicating it pertains to electrical contracting services. It solicits bids for the comprehensive installation of electrical systems on commercial or infrastructure projects, encompassing power distribution networks, lighting systems, and control wiring necessary for operational functionality. The opportunity was posted on July 15, 2026, with a deadline for responses set for September 9, 2026, providing potential contractors approximately two months to prepare and submit proposals. While specific performance locations and point of contact details are not provided, the work is expected to support Defense Department facilities requiring reliable and code-compliant electrical infrastructure. Bidders must ensure alignment with federal contracting standards and possess the technical expertise to deliver systems meeting military operational requirements.

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Electrical installation contract for DoD facilities, bid due September 9, 2026, NAICS 238210

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Department Of Defense → DIRECTORATE OF SUBSISTENCEView Agency

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238210 - Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation ContractorsView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → DIRECTORATE OF SUBSISTENCE
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Installation of electrical systems, including power distribution, lighting, and control wiring for commercial or infrastructure projects.

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