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Solar Photovoltaic (PV) System Design and Engineering

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The contract entails the comprehensive engineering design of a solar photovoltaic (PV) system, covering structural, electrical, and layout planning to ensure full compliance with PG&E interconnection standards and the National Electrical Code (NEC). The scope requires detailed technical planning to integrate the PV array safely and efficiently into the existing infrastructure, with all designs meeting regulatory and utility requirements for grid compatibility, load management, and safety protocols. The work must be executed with precision to support the successful permitting, installation, and operational readiness of the solar system at the designated location in Kern County, California. This subcontract is issued by California State University, Bakersfield, under NAICS code 541330 for engineering services, with a response deadline of September 16, 2026. The solicitation was posted on July 16, 2026, and is open for proposals through the CalEProcure platform. Although no set-aside classification or specific point of contact is provided, the project is positioned as a specialized engineering effort requiring expertise in renewable energy systems and utility interconnection practices. All deliverables must align with the technical and regulatory frameworks mandated by PG&E and NEC standards to ensure seamless deployment and long-term system reliability.

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Design solar PV system per PG&E and NEC standards for Kern County, California, with engineering deliverables due by September 16, 2026.

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541330 - Engineering ServicesView NAICS

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Kern, CA, USA

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Engineering design of solar PV array including structural, electrical, and layout planning compliant with PG&E interconnection standards and NEC.

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