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Electrical System Decommissioning & Reconnection

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The contract seeks qualified subcontractors to safely decommission and abandon electrical circuits associated with retired pumps and equipment, ensuring full compliance with electrical safety standards throughout the disconnection process. Work includes isolating, labeling, and permanently disconnecting power feeds, removing hazardous components, and properly sealing or capping exposed wiring to prevent accidental re-energization, while maintaining the integrity of remaining systems. The scope permits potential future reconnection of these circuits for new fixtures or upgraded infrastructure, requiring documentation and labeling that supports reversible modifications without compromising safety or code compliance. Performance is required at Luciana Burdi, One Harborside Drive in Boston, Massachusetts, with all work to be completed in accordance with current electrical codes and industry best practices. The solicitation is classified under NAICS code 238210 for Electrical Contractors and other related wiring installation services, and is issued as a subcontract by CAPPROG - Capital Programs under the Massachusetts agency. Proposals must be submitted by the response deadline of August 12, 2026, and bidders are expected to demonstrate proven experience in industrial electrical decommissioning, familiarity with reconnection protocols, and ability to coordinate with existing facility operations without disruption.

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Subcontractor needed to safely decommission and label electrical circuits in Boston for potential future reconnection.

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Massachusetts → CAPPROG - Capital ProgramsView Agency

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238210 - Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation ContractorsView NAICS

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Luciana Burdi One Harborside Drive Boston, MA, 02128, US

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Safe electrical disconnection and abandonment of circuits for decommissioned pumps and equipment, with potential reconnection for new fixtures.

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