RFS # 2051-11 Vault Transformer Replacement 200-12 South Street Development
Federal opportunity from PR001 - BHA Procurement • Boston Housing Authority. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 18, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 81-10-17.
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RFS # 2051-11 Vault Transformer Replacement 200-12 South Street Development
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The RFS # 2051-11 Vault Transformer Replacement at 200-12 South Street Development requires bidders to focus on compliance with the specifications laid out by BHA Procurement. The identified project is set for response submissions by February 18, 2026, providing ample time for preparation. This opportunity is primarily directed towards vendors aligned with UNSPSC 81-10-17, indicating a focus on electrical and electronic equipment.
The buyer seeks to replace the vault transformer at the South Street Development site. This replacement is critical for ensuring the electrical system's reliability and efficiency for the facility under development.
- Review project specifications and requirements for the vault transformer replacement.
- Compile necessary documentation for bid submission.
- Prepare a compliance checklist as per BHA Procurement guidelines.
- Develop a pricing strategy based on project scope and competitor analysis.
- Finalize and submit the bid before the deadline of 2026-02-18.
- Completed proposal document.
- Company profile and experience summary.
- Detailed project plan and timeline.
- Compliance with safety and regulatory requirements.
- Pricing breakdown and justification.
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- Lack of clear performance metrics or KPIs.
- Absence of site visit information prior to bidding.
- No known incumbent or previous contractor information available.
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