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LED Lighting Supply and Delivery

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The contract entails the supply and delivery of dimmable, full-coverage LED lighting fixtures specifically engineered for greenhouse environments, with each unit featuring a manual pulley system for height adjustment and engineered to provide uniform light distribution across a 15-foot by 26-foot growing area. The lighting system must meet precise performance standards to support optimal plant growth conditions under controlled agricultural settings, ensuring consistent illumination without hot spots or coverage gaps. The contract is structured as a subcontract under a Total Small Business Set-Aside as defined by FAR 19.5, with the NAICS code 335111 indicating classification within the Lighting Fixture Manufacturing sector, and is issued by the Department of Agriculture under the office of Mrpbs Minneapolis Mn. All proposals must be submitted by the deadline of August 11, 2026, at 5:00 p.m., with the place of performance designated as Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts, zip code 02542. The solicitation, posted on July 10, 2026, is accessible via the SAM.gov platform and is open exclusively to small businesses meeting SBA size standards. No point of contact information is provided, and details regarding payment, warranty, installation, or maintenance terms are not specified in the available data, leaving these responsibilities to be defined in the subsequent subcontracting agreement. Deliverables must align with the technical requirements for greenhouse lighting and be capable of reliable operation in high-humidity, temperature-variable agricultural environments.

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Dimmable LED greenhouse lights with pulley adjustment, for 15x26 ft area, small business set-aside, deliver to Buzzards Bay by August 11, 2026.

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Supply of dimmable, full-coverage LED lighting fixtures designed for greenhouse use, with manual height adjustment via pulley system and uniform light distribution over a 15’ x 26’ area.

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