Electric Vehicle Charger Installation
Federal opportunity from BEVLY - City of Beverly • City of Beverly. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 10, 2026. Industry: NAICS 25, 17, 50.
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Description
#26-011 Electric Vehicle Charger Installation. Copies of the Invitation for Bids are available at: https://www.beverlyma.gov/Bids.aspx or in the Office of the Purchasing Agent, 191 Cabot St., Beverly City Hall, Beverly, MA 01915 during regular City Hall business hours. Bids due 4/10/2026 at 11:00 AM at the Office of the Purchasing Agent, Room 24, 191 Cabot St., Beverly City Hall, Beverly, MA.
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The City of Beverly is seeking bids for the installation of electric vehicle chargers as outlined in notice #26-011. Bids must be submitted by April 10, 2026, at 11:00 AM at the Office of the Purchasing Agent located at Beverly City Hall. This project aligns with sustainable initiatives and addresses the growing demand for electric vehicle infrastructure.
The buyer aims to install electric vehicle chargers to enhance local infrastructure and support the use of electric vehicles in Beverly.
- Companies with experience in electrical installations
- Firms that specialize in EV charging infrastructure
- Local contractors in the Beverly, MA area
- Design requirements for EV chargers
- Site preparation and installation of chargers
- Electrical connections and compliance with local regulations
- Testing and commissioning of installed chargers
- Ongoing maintenance and support options
- Bid proposal form
- Proof of previous installations
- Licenses and certifications
- Insurance documentation
- Timeline for project completion
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- All installations must comply with local safety regulations
- Ensure adherence to applicable electrical codes
- Bidders must provide warranties for the installed chargers
- Consider competitive pricing due to market interest in EV infrastructure
- Estimate labor and materials accurately based on local costs
- Incorporate potential future maintenance costs in pricing
- Consider partnering with local electricians for installation support
- Explore subcontracting options for civil works and site preparation
- Engage suppliers of EV charging equipment for competitive pricing
- Potential delays in obtaining necessary permits
- Possible fluctuations in material costs up to the bid due date
- Competition from other contractors bidding for similar projects
- What specific locations in Beverly have been designated for charger installation?
- Are there existing electrical infrastructures that need to be upgraded?
- What are the expected maintenance requirements post-installation?
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- Specific electrical specifications for the chargers
- The budget range for the installation
- Any specific brands or types of chargers preferred
- Details on any local incentives for electric vehicle installations
- Clarification on maintenance obligations post-installation
- Information on local permits and licensing requirements
- Expected number of chargers to be installed
- Implementation timeline details
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