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NAICS Code· 221114

Solar Electric Power Generation

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating solar electric power generation facilities. These facilities use energy from the sun to produce electric energy. The electric energy produced in these establishments is provided to electric power transmission systems or to electric power distribution systems. Cross-References.Show more

NAICS 221114 – Solar Electric Power Generation encompasses the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of utility-scale and distributed photovoltaic (PV) systems that convert sunlight directly into electricity for grid interconnection or on-site consumption. This sector includes solar array installation, inverters, tracking systems, energy storage integration, grid interconnection studies, and performance monitoring solutions.

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NAICS code 221114 covers Solar Electric Power Generation. This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating solar electric power generation facilities. These facilities use energy from the sun to produce electric energy. The electric energy produced in these establishments is provided to electric power transmission systems or to electric power distribution systems. Cross-References.

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WSU Wenatchee Sunrise Orchard Solar ArrayThe Board of Regents of Washington State University is soliciting sealed bids for the construction of a 0.5-acre solar array at the Sunrise Research Orchard located at 75 Sunrise Court, Rock Island, WA 98850. The project requires full construction including excavation and foundation placement for the racking system, installation of solar panels according to approved drawings, and extension of electrical lines from the existing transformer to the new array. The system is designed to generate electricity for on-site use or to feed surplus power back into the PUD grid, supporting research objectives. Substantial Completion must be achieved within 250 days of the Notice to Proceed, and all bids must be structured around this timeline. The estimated project cost ranges between $1,000,000 and $1,200,000, with a single optional alternate to install an additional solar array over an existing orchard area on site. Bids are due by 2:00 p.m. on August 6, 2026, followed by a virtual bid opening at 2:30 p.m. the same day. A non-mandatory virtual pre-bid meeting is scheduled for July 22, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. via Zoom, and a non-mandatory site walk will occur on July 27, 2026, at 11:30 a.m. The solicitation number is 2371-2025, posted on July 11, 2026, and all proposals must be submitted through the designated public purchase portal. Primary point of contact for inquiries is Craig Cole, reachable at (509) 335-9035 or craig.cole@wsu.edu. This procurement is categorized as a state-level education solicitation under Washington State University’s authority.
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Solicitation Amendment for Solar Photovoltaic system Preventive Maintenance Services for U.S. Embassy Kampala, UgandaThe solicitation amendment extends the proposal submission deadline for the Solar Photovoltaic System Preventive Maintenance Services at the U.S. Embassy in Kampala, Uganda, to July 24, 2026, at 1700 hours East Africa Time, with the official response deadline listed as 1500 hours UTC. All other terms and conditions of the original solicitation remain in full effect, and in the event of any conflict, this amendment takes precedence. The solicitation, identified as 19UG5026Q0015-A0002, is issued by the U.S. Embassy Kampala under the Department of State, with the primary point of contact for procurement inquiries being Ryan C. Eargle and Annie Chinyanganya via KampalaGSOProcurement@state.gov. The NAICS code 221114 indicates the scope relates to solar electric power generation services, and although the place of performance is specified as Kampala, Uganda, no details regarding the period of performance, deliverables, evaluation factors, pricing, or specific technical requirements are present in the available documentation. No set-aside provisions apply, and the contract value remains unspecified due to the absence of CLINs, cost data, or ceiling amounts. The amendment includes responses to vendor questions but lacks explicit attachments, contract clauses, inspection criteria, packaging requirements, or representations and certifications, with significant sections of the solicitation unavailable due to retrieval errors. The deadline extension provides vendors additional time to prepare submissions without altering the nature or scope of the original solicitation.
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Solicitation Amendment for Solar Photovoltaic system Preventive Maintenance Services for U.S. Embassy Kampala, UgandaThe solicitation amendment for Solar Photovoltaic system Preventive Maintenance Services at the U.S. Embassy in Kampala, Uganda, under solicitation number 19UG5026Q0015-A00001, updates key scheduling provisions without altering the core requirements of the original solicitation. The virtual pre-proposal conference has been rescheduled to July 8, 2026, at 1600 hours East Africa Time via Microsoft Teams, with the meeting ID 258 252 514 274 398 and passcode GF6c7Va2, providing prospective offerors updated access details. The proposal submission deadline has been extended to July 14, 2026, at 1700 hours East Africa Time, with all submissions required to be sent electronically to KampalaGSOProcurement@state.gov; late submissions will not be accepted. Offerors must acknowledge receipt of this amendment by completing Items 8 and 15 and returning one copy, acknowledging receipt on each submitted offer copy, or submitting a separate letter or telegram referencing the solicitation and amendment numbers, with failure to acknowledge potentially resulting in offer rejection. All other terms, conditions, and requirements from the original solicitation remain unchanged and in effect, with this amendment taking precedence in the event of any conflict. The place of performance is Kampala, Uganda, and the NAICS code 221114 applies, with no set-aside designation. Point of contact is Ryan C. Eargle and Annie Chinyanganya, both reachable via the procurement email. The contract value, detailed evaluation factors, technical specifications, pricing structure, delivery schedule, and specific performance or inspection criteria are not included in this amendment and remain as outlined in the original solicitation documents.
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SUFFIELD HIGH SCHOOL PHOTOVOLTAIC PROJECT STATE PROJECT #139-0063 PVThe Town of Suffield is inviting bids for the installation of a photovoltaic system on the roof of Suffield High School as part of State Project #139-0063 PV, with solicitation number 37764. The project includes the concurrent installation of a new standing seam metal roof to support the solar array, and bidders must comply with detailed specifications available on the town’s business office website. The solicitation is open to qualified contractors, with responses due by July 28, 2026, at 2:30 PM, and all submissions must adhere to the requirements outlined in the official bid documents. The project is administered through the Connecticut Department of Administrative Services and falls under the state's public procurement framework. Primary point of contact for inquiries is Eric Remington, who can be reached at 860-668-3202 or eremington@suffield.org. The work will be performed at Suffield High School in Suffield, Connecticut, and bidders are expected to demonstrate experience with commercial-scale solar installations and roofing systems. There is no set-aside designation indicated for small or disadvantaged businesses, and the project is open to all eligible entities. Interested parties should review the full solicitation materials on the CTSource portal to ensure compliance with all technical, financial, and procedural requirements prior to submission.
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Site Plan Review No. 26-06 (AMPS Solar)The applicant seeks approval to install solar module assembly equipment within existing industrial buildings at 10652 Jackson Ave. in Hanford, California, without any structural modifications or building expansions. The facility will have a maximum production capacity of up to 8 gigawatts and will operate automated assembly lines, packaging, warehousing, shipping, receiving, and associated office and support functions. Operations will be divided into two phases: Phase 1 will utilize Warehouses #1 and #2 for assembly and Warehouses #3 and #4 for finished product storage and distribution, while Phase 2 will allow for potential expansion of assembly operations into Warehouses #3 and/or #4 if additional capacity is needed. There are no hazardous manufacturing processes involved, and the project is limited to interior equipment installation and operational activities. The facility will run up to 24 hours a day, seven days a week, based on demand, and is expected to employ approximately 200 workers per shift. Daily operations will generate an estimated 10 to 20 truck trips for incoming materials and outgoing shipments. The project has been submitted under Site Plan Review No. 26-06 through Kings County’s planning office and is associated with the company AMPS Solar, led by CEO Guangming Jin. Point of contact for planning inquiries is Noelle Tomlinson, Planner III at Kings County. The site encompasses Assessor’s Parcel Numbers 028-030-021 and 036, and the proposal aligns with existing industrial zoning without requiring changes to the buildings or land use.
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Solar Photovoltaic system Preventive Maintenance Services for U.S. Embassy Kampala, UgandaThe United States Embassy Kampala is soliciting proposals for preventive maintenance services on three photovoltaic (PV) system installations located at its compound in Kampala, Uganda, with an additional requirement to train four Local Employee staff members during the base year. The contract is structured as a one-year base period with four optional one-year extensions, making it potentially extendable to five years total. Proposals must be submitted electronically by 1700hrs Kampala time on July 9, 2026, and late submissions will not be accepted. The solicitation number is 19UG5026Q0015, and the North American Industry Classification System code is 221114. The scope of work requires adherence to IEC 62446-1:2016 standards and includes annual visual inspections, cleaning of panels based on soiling conditions, thermographic inspections for hot spots, grounding and disconnect testing, vegetation control, and submission of detailed documentation including pre-work checklists, inspection reports, test results, and a Bill of Materials for recommended parts. Repairs are explicitly excluded; only preventive actions are permitted. Performance must result in zero uncorrected discrepancies leading to system failure and no more than one customer complaint per month. The evaluation approach is Low Price Technically Acceptable, meaning proposals will first be assessed for technical acceptability and contractor responsibility under FAR 9.1, with award going to the lowest-priced technically acceptable and responsible offeror without discussions. Contractors must provide performance and payment bonds equal to 20% of the contract value, general liability insurance naming the U.S. Department of State as additional insured, and must comply with all host country laws, safety regulations, and environmental waste disposal requirements, including monthly reporting on hazardous materials. All personnel must undergo U.S. Government security vetting, and the on-site manager must be fluent in English. Contractors are required to submit a written inventory management plan, maintain a spare parts inventory, and provide warranty documentation from all suppliers. Proposal submissions must be organized into three separate volumes and submitted in specified electronic formats (Word, Excel, or PDF), each under 30MB in size, to KampalaGSOProcurement@state.gov. All invoices must be sent electronically to KampalalInvoices@state.gov with signed work orders and timesheets. The contract includes provisions for emergency oral task orders, subcontractor vetting based on national security concerns, and the right to remove personnel deemed incompetent or contrary to
US Embassy Kampala

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