REBID- IDOT District 2 Electrical Services - Rock Island and Henry Counties.
Federal opportunity from FINADMIN494 - Finance & Administration • DOT - Transportation. Place of performance: IL. Response deadline: Sep 12, 2024.
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REBID- IDOT District 2 Electrical Services - Rock Island and Henry Counties. The Illinois Department of Transportation District 2 seeks a Vendor to provide Electrical Maintenance and Repair Services throughout Rock Island and Henry counties. The Vendor shall provide labor and parts required to perform the maintenance and repair of electrical services for IDOT facilities to include buildings, rest areas, weigh stations, District Headquarters, and other miscellaneous repair services. THIS HAS A 38% BEP GOAL. Item # 1: ( 914 - 38 ) Foreman Labor - Straight Time. Foreman Labor - Straight Time. Item # 2: ( 914 - 38 ) Foreman Labor - Overtime/Emergency. Foreman Labor - Overtime/Emergency. Item # 3: ( 914 - 38 ) Foreman Labor - Holiday/Sunday. Foreman Labor - Holiday/Sunday. Item # 4: ( 914 - 38 ) Journeyman Labor - Straight Time. Journeyman Labor - Straight Time. Item # 5: ( 914 - 38 ) Journeyman Label - Overtime/Emergency. Journeyman Label - Overtime/Emergency.
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