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This Government Contract opportunity from Connecticut was posted on July 9, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Underground Electrical Conduit Installation

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NAICS: 238210
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The Woodland Job Corps Center, operated by Adams and Associates, Inc. for the US Department of Labor, is soliciting a single lump sum contract for a licensed electrical contractor to inspect and repair grounding systems at multiple campus buildings in Laurel, Maryland. The scope of work includes the Aspen Dorm, Vocational Building, Willow Hall, Holly Dorm, Maple Dorm, and Oak Dorm, as well as the Administration Building. Technical requirements specify the installation of #2/0 awg conductors from underground copper water pipes, 16x2 inch ground bars, two 8-foot ground rods with 6-foot separation, and the use of 3/4 inch EMT conduit. All work must comply with NEC 2023, 250, as well as EPA, OSHA, and Maryland state and local regulations. Proposals are due by September 3, 2026, and must be submitted on company letterhead to Purchasing Manager Audrey Davis. Evaluation is based on a best-value determination, with price weighted at 60 percent, quality at 20 percent, past performance at 10 percent, and schedule at 10 percent. Required submission documents include a detailed cost breakdown, a valid Maryland contractor's license, insurance certificates, a W9, and a completed vendor questionnaire. The contractor must provide a one-year workmanship guarantee and adhere to strict security and labor standards, including FAR 52.222-41(g) payroll practices. Payment terms are Net 30, and the contractor must start work within 14 days of receiving the Notice to Proceed.
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NAICS: 238210
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Electrical Repair Services
Solicitation # Electrical Services 8-2026
The Management and Training Corporation, acting for the U.S. Department of Labor, is soliciting a fixed-price, single lump sum contract for various electrical repair services at the Centennial Job Corps Center in Nampa, Idaho. This opportunity is set aside for small businesses and various other SBA-certified categories, including SDB, WOSB, HUBZone, and SDVOSB. Bidders must submit their proposals by August 31, 2026, at 3:00pm MST via email to Sandra Clore. A pre-bid meeting is scheduled for August 21, 2026, at 10:00am MST. The scope of work includes all electrical services detailed in the Construction Bid Package, requiring the contractor to handle all incidental work, acquire necessary building permits, and provide a one-year written guarantee of workmanship. Awardees must provide closeout documentation, including two sets of operation and maintenance manuals and manufacturer warranties. Bids must include a detailed cost breakout on company letterhead covering materials, labor, equipment, and associated fees. For bids equal to or exceeding 25,000 dollars, a bid bond of 20 percent is required, and the awarded contractor must provide performance and payment bonds from an A-rated surety company. The contract is subject to Construction Wage Rate Requirements and requires weekly certified payroll. Payment will be made via progress payments using AIA G702 and G703 forms, contingent upon the submission of a Schedule of Values. Contractors are subject to strict federal regulations, including security requirements for personnel identity verification, basic safeguarding of information systems, and mandatory DOL records management training. MTC retains the right to terminate the contract for any reason with 30 days' notice or immediately if government funding is lost.
Management & Training Corporation/Centennial Job Corps Center

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The contract pertains to the installation of underground electrical conduit systems, encompassing comprehensive work such as trenching, bedding, conduit placement, wire pulling, and backfilling, all executed in strict adherence to the National Electrical Code and applicable local regulations. The scope requires precise craftsmanship and compliance with safety and engineering standards to ensure the longevity and reliability of the electrical infrastructure. This is a subcontract opportunity issued by the Public Works agency in Connecticut, with a response deadline of July 24, 2026. The North American Industry Classification System code 238210 identifies the work as electrical and other construction activities related to wiring and conduit systems. The project’s place of performance is within Connecticut, though specific city or zip details are not provided. Interested parties must submit their proposals by the designated deadline, and all work must be performed in alignment with the technical and regulatory requirements outlined for the installation process.

General Info

Install underground electrical conduit in Connecticut by July 24, 2026, per NEC and local codes.

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NAICS

238210 - Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation ContractorsView NAICS

Place of Performance

CT, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

This scope was carved out of 2027-01.

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Installation of underground conduit systems for electrical infrastructure including trenching, bedding, conduit placement, wire pulling, and backfilling in compliance with NEC and local codes.

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