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Permitting, Commissioning, and Training Services

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The contract titled Permitting, Commissioning, and Training Services requires the successful bidder to secure all necessary permits for the project, coordinate and facilitate required inspections, and carry out comprehensive system commissioning to ensure full operational readiness. The scope also includes providing detailed operational training to end users and delivering complete documentation to support ongoing system management and maintenance. The work is being procured as a subcontract by the State of Rhode Island under NAICS code 541690, which covers other scientific and technical consulting services. The solicitation was posted on July 16, 2026, with responses due by August 13, 2026, and all performance activities are expected to occur within the State of Rhode Island, though specific localities are not identified. There is no set-aside designation, and the point of contact information is not provided in the posting. Interested parties must submit proposals via the official Rhode Island Department of Public Works vendor bidding portal.

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Secure permits, commission systems, train users, deliver documentation for Rhode Island project under NAICS 541690.

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State of Rhode IslandView Agency

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541690 - Other Scientific and Technical Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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RI, US

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AgencyState of Rhode Island
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Obtain all required permits; coordinate inspections; perform system commissioning; provide operational training and documentation.

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