Ticket 373776 - FY26 - DCR Fleet EV Charging Station Great Brook Farm State Park
Federal opportunity from ENVOPS - Operations • Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 23, 2026. Industry: NAICS 25, 17, 50.
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Ticket 373776 - FY26 - DCR Fleet EV Charging Station Great Brook Farm State Park
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The opportunity focuses on the installation of EV charging stations at Great Brook Farm State Park as part of the DCR Fleet initiative for FY26. This project is aimed at enhancing electric vehicle infrastructure within the state's parks, reflecting a commitment to sustainable transportation solutions. The response deadline is set for March 23, 2026, and the project is eligible for small business participation under the SBPP (Small Business Purchasing Program).
The buyer aims to implement electric vehicle charging stations to support the fleet and promote sustainability at Great Brook Farm State Park, enhancing accessibility for electric vehicle users and improving park services.
- Small businesses involved in electric vehicle infrastructure
- Electrical contractors with experience in EV installations
- Sustainability firms focusing on green initiatives
- Installation of EV charging stations
- Site preparation and electrical work
- Connection to existing power supply
- Testing and commissioning of charging stations
- Technical proposal detailing how to meet the requirements
- Experience and references in EV charging installations
- Cost proposal and pricing breakdown
- Compliance documents for SBPP eligibility
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- Must adhere to state and federal regulations for electric installations
- Meeting local environmental standards for construction
- Consider competitive pricing to win the small business set-aside
- Potential partnership with local suppliers for materials to reduce costs
- Partnering with electrical engineers to enhance technical capabilities
- Involving green technology firms to strengthen proposal
- Delays related to permitting and inspections
- Market volatility affecting material costs
- Potential competition from larger firms despite small business set-aside
- What are the specific site conditions at Great Brook Farm State Park?
- Are there any existing infrastructure components we need to consider in our proposal?
- What are the anticipated maintenance requirements post-installation?
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- Detailed specifications for the EV charging stations
- Budget range or funding availability for the project
- Information about existing electrical infrastructure at the site
- Any planned enhancements or expansions at Great Brook Farm State Park
- Clarification on environmental assessments required
- Historic or environmental studies mandated for project approval
- Local contractor requirements or bidding qualifications
- Impact assessments related to construction
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