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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on May 13, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

RFP Generator Upgrade Bundle - Electrical Engineering Services

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BCRC051326International

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NAICS: 238210
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ASO-1286-00 Site renovations at the Air Traffic Control Beacon Interrogator (ATCBI) tower at QRB, Samberg, TN
Solicitation # aso-1286-00-site-renovations-air-traffic-control-beacon-interrogator-atcbi-tower-qrb-samberg-tn
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MAIN GROUNDING ELECTRODE
Solicitation # main-grounding-electrode
This solicitation, identified as WL-26-006, is for a single lump sum contract to provide licensed electrical contracting services at the Woodland Job Corps Center in Laurel, Maryland. Operated by Adams and Associates, Inc. for the U.S. Department of Labor, the project requires the inspection and correction of grounding systems across multiple campus buildings, including the Aspen, Holly, Maple, and Oak Dorms, the Vocational Building, Willow Hall, and the Administration Building. The scope of work involves specific technical requirements such as installing #2/0 awg conductors, ground bars, and ground rods, as well as routing conductors in EMT conduit to ensure full compliance with NEC 2023, 250 standards, EPA regulations, OSHA safety requirements, and Maryland state codes. Proposals are due by September 3, 2026, and must be submitted on official company letterhead to Purchasing Manager Audrey Davis. The evaluation process follows a best-value approach, weighted heavily toward price (60%), followed by quality (20%), past performance (10%), and schedule (10%). Bidders must provide a detailed cost breakdown for labor, materials, equipment, and incidentals to justify their lump sum bid. Required documentation includes a valid Maryland contractor's license, insurance certificates meeting specific liability limits, a completed vendor questionnaire, W9, and small business certifications where applicable. The contract includes strict security protocols, a one-year workmanship guarantee, and specific requirements for substantial completion walk-throughs and final inspections. This solicitation is set aside for various small business categories, including SBA-certified HUBZone, WOSB, and SDVOSB.
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NAICS: 238210
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PANELBOARDS
Solicitation # WL – 26 -0004
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Solicitation # wind-river-job-corps-lawn-equipment-storage-room-ventilation
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Electrical Repair Services
Solicitation # Electrical Services 8-2026
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Electrical Rebuild, Black Rock Lake Dam, Thomaston, Connecticut
Solicitation # W912WJ26BA013
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England District, is preparing to issue a solicitation for Electrical Feeder Upgrades at the Black Rock Lake Dam in Thomaston, Connecticut, with the contract set to be released in July 2026. This is a 100% Small Business Set-Aside procurement under NAICS code 238210, reserved exclusively for certified small businesses, with a size standard of $19 million in annual revenue. The project has an estimated value between $750,000 and $1,250,000 and a performance period of approximately 180 days. Work will involve replacing the existing overhead dam feeder with a buried conduit duct bank running from the project office to a designated manhole, removing and replacing the existing gate tower feeder installed in a buried duct bank and exposed conduit beneath the bridge, and removing outdated manual transfer switches and electrical components including Panel-A, the transformer, and Panel-B in the gate tower. The existing service entrance circuit breaker and enclosure will be retained and reused. A new propane-powered generator will be installed in the project office parking lot, accompanied by a new underground propane line and storage tank sized to support five days of continuous operation without refueling. An automatic transfer switch will be installed to seamlessly power both the project office and gate tower from either the utility feed or the new generator during outages. All solicitation materials will be available exclusively online through SAM.gov and the Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment, with no hard copies provided upon request. Questions should be directed to the contracted specialist at Kayla.Gonsalves@usace.army.mil, and no obligation is implied by the notice toward awarding a contract.
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The contract encompasses five separate emergency generator upgrade projects across multiple community health centres in British Columbia, each governed by its own distinct AIBC 6C contract under a bundled solicitation. Projects include the replacement of outdated generators at Ashcroft Hospital, Brookhaven Extended Care, Chase & District Health Centre, Creston Valley Hospital, and 100 Mile District General Hospital, with each site requiring the removal of existing systems and installation of new outdoor generators designed to meet specific critical load requirements. Scope details vary by location but consistently involve electrical integration, new transfer switches, concrete foundations, and in some cases, integrated fuel tanks and redundancy features to ensure reliable emergency power, with the Creston and 100 Mile House projects including N+1 capacity for enhanced resilience. The Chase project further requires removal of an underground fuel tank, while Brookhaven’s upgrade will extend power capability to the entire campus, including the ambulance station and adult day program. All work will be delivered under a Design-Bid-Build methodology with proposals submitted in response to the solicitation number BCRC051326 issued by the Interior Health Authority. The request for proposals was posted on May 13, 2026, and responses are due by June 24, 2026, with all documentation, including addenda, available through the IH Bids and Tenders portal. Enquiries must be submitted exclusively via the Bids & Tenders platform, and the primary point of contact is Sarah DeWolfe, Contracting Authority, reachable through the designated procurement email. Although listed under a federal agency designation in the data, the projects are managed by Interior Health Authority on behalf of provincial health services, and each contract is treated independently despite being bundled for procurement purposes.

General Info

Five BC health centres to receive new emergency generators with electrical integration, foundations, and redundancy under Design-Bid-Build.

Agency

Government of Canada → Interior Health Authority

NAICS

238210 - Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation ContractorsView NAICS

Place of Performance

CAN

Set-Aside

NONE

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Interior Health Authority
Contacts1 person available
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Government of Canada → Interior Health Authority
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Sarah DeWolfeContracting Authority

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ASH Emergency Generator Upgrade:Ashcroft Hospital and Community Health Centre Emergency Generator Upgrade located in Ashcroft, BC, includes removal of the existing 80 kW generator and the supply, installation, and electrical integration of a new outdoor generator, sized to support critical building loads.BKN Emergency Generator Upgrade:Brookhaven Extended Care Emergency Generator Upgrade located in West Kelowna, BC, includes replacing the existing generator at the end of its service life with a new generator capable of supplying power to the entire campus, including replacing the existing transfer switch. CHT Generator Replacement:Chase & District Health Centre Generator Replacement located in Chase, BC, includes removal of the existing indoor generator and underground fuel tank and installing a new outdoor generator system to supply emergency power to the entire facility, including the ambulance station and adult day program.CVH Generator Upgrade:Creston Valley Hospital & Health Centre Generator Upgrade located in Creston, BC, includes the replacement of the existing 350 kW generator and provision of redundancy for emergency power, including installation of a new transfer switch, concrete pads, and integrated fuel tanks.OMH Generator:100 Mile District General Hospital Generator located in 100 Mile House, BC, includes the removal of the existing generator from 2005 and the installation of a new generator system. The new system will provide emergency power to the facility, as determined during design process, to achieve N+1 capacity, with the potential to serve both buildingsProject Delivery Method: Design-Bid-BuildContract Type: Separete and distinct AIBC 6C Contracts. (1 Contract for each project) All RFP and addenda documentation will be posted on IH - Bids and Tenders_________________________________________________________________________All enquiries related to this RFP must be made via Bids & Tenders ► Submit a QuestionInstructions: Submitting a question – bids&tenders (zendesk.com)