ZMP Multiple Power Panels Replacement
Solicitation from FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION • TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: MN. Response deadline: Jan 29, 2026. Industry: NAICS 238210 • PSC Y1BC.
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The FAA is seeking bids for the replacement of multiple power panels. This is a set-aside opportunity for SBA which indicates a focus on small business participation. Companies with experience in electrical contracting and compliance with federal contracting regulations are encouraged to bid.
Replace outdated power panels to ensure operational efficiency and safety at FAA facilities.
- Conduct site assessments for existing power panels
- Develop a replacement plan that meets federal standards
- Procure the necessary materials and labor for installation
- Implement the installation of new power panels
- Conduct testing and quality assurance post-installation
- Completed proposal form
- FFA compliance certifications
- Technical approach to project execution
- Cost breakdown and pricing proposal
- Relevant past performance examples
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- Detailed technical specifications of power panels
- Exact locations for panel replacements
- Timeline for project completion
- Average contract value for similar projects
- Mandatory training or certifications required for contractors
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