RFP# 228-25 AC Traction Motor Test Bench
Federal opportunity from MBTA - Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority • Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 11, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 25-10-15, 81-14-00, 81-10-22.
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RFP# 228-25 AC Traction Motor Test Bench
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The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) is seeking proposals for RFP# 228-25 AC Traction Motor Test Bench, with a response deadline of March 11, 2026. This project involves the design and provision of traction motor test benches, which are critical for ensuring the performance and reliability of AC traction motors used in transit systems. Bidders are encouraged to review the attached documents for detailed requirements and specifications.
MBTA intends to acquire test benches that will evaluate AC traction motors, ensuring they meet operational standards required for public transit use.
- Review RFP documents and specifications
- Design test bench
- Fabricate test bench components
- Test execution integration
- Documentation and training provision
- Completed proposal form
- Technical specifications
- Company qualifications
- Pricing structure
- Proposed timeline for deliverables
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- Specific details on the performance standards for the test bench
- Exact scope of the required documentation and training
- Clarification on warranty and support terms for the equipment
- Information regarding historic budget ranges for similar projects
- Technical specifications related to compliance and safety standards
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