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Solar Photovoltaic (PV) System Installation

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The contract calls for the installation of ground-mounted solar photovoltaic arrays at three facilities operated by the Cape Fear Public Utility Authority, utilizing earth anchors or ground screws for structural support. The scope includes full system assembly encompassing racking structures, solar module mounting, DC wiring connections, and comprehensive commissioning to ensure operational readiness. The work is being procured as a subcontract under NAICS code 238212, which classifies it under electrical contracting and related services. The solicitation was posted on June 23, 2026, with a response deadline set for July 23, 2026. All performance of the work will occur at the Cape Fear Public Utility Authority’s facilities in North Carolina, though specific locations are not detailed in the provided data. The contract does not specify any set-aside status or small business preferences, and no point of contact information is publicly listed in the solicitation.

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Install ground-mounted solar arrays at three NC facilities using earth anchors, full system commissioning included.

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AgencyNorth Carolina → Cape Fear Public Utility Authority
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Installation of ground-mounted solar PV arrays using earth anchors or ground screws at three CFPUA facilities, including racking, module installation, DC wiring, and commissioning.

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