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Power and Electrical Systems Integration

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The contract involves the installation of auxiliary power systems including inverters, battery banks, and shore power connections alongside comprehensive electrical circuitry designed to support onboard electronics, lighting, and HVAC systems during extended operations. The work encompasses full integration of these components to ensure reliable, uninterrupted power supply in environments where utility access may be limited or unavailable. The project requires precise engineering to align with operational demands, safety standards, and environmental conditions typical of mobile or stationary units used by the issuing agency. Issued as a subcontract under NAICS code 238210 for Electrical Contractors, the solicitation is managed by the California Police Department with a response deadline of July 30, 2026. The place of performance and specific location details are not provided, indicating the scope may involve multiple sites or mobile assets. The technical scope demands proven expertise in marine or mobile electrical systems, energy storage integration, and compliance with relevant electrical and safety codes. Bidders must be prepared to deliver turnkey solutions with documentation, testing, and verification procedures to validate system performance under sustained operational loads.

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Install auxiliary power systems with inverters, batteries, and shore connections for mobile or stationary units under strict safety and operational standards.

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California → Police DepartmentView Agency

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238210 - Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation ContractorsView NAICS

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CA, USA

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AgencyCalifornia → Police Department
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Installation of auxiliary power systems (inverter, battery bank, shore power) and full electrical circuitry to support onboard electronics, lighting, and HVAC during extended operations.

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