A466-C4 HANSCOM NORTH AIRFIELD HANGARS SOLAR, BEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS
Federal opportunity from CAPPROG - Capital Programs • Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport). Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 18, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 10, 00.
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Description
The work includes Procure and install roof mounted solar photovoltaic panels on hangars 47, 49 and 50. General Contractor is required to be DCAMM certified in Building and Electrical.
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The project involves procuring and installing roof-mounted solar photovoltaic panels on hangars 47, 49, and 50 at Hanscom North Airfield in Bedford, Massachusetts. Interested bidders must hold DCAMM certification in Building and Electrical. The response deadline is set for February 18, 2026, providing ample time for thorough proposals.
The buyer aims to enhance the energy efficiency of the hangars at Hanscom North Airfield by installing solar panels, thereby promoting sustainability and reducing operational costs.
- General Contractors with DCAMM certification
- Companies specializing in renewable energy installations
- Firms with experience in similar government contracts.
- Procure solar photovoltaic panels
- Install solar panels on Hangars 47, 49, and 50
- Ensure compliance with local and state regulations
- Manage project timelines and quality assurance.
- Detailed project plan and timeline
- DCAMM certification documentation
- Breakdown of costs and pricing strategy
- Evidence of previous relevant experience
- References from past clients.
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- Verify compliance with state building codes
- Ensure electrical work meets safety standards
- Adhere to all procurement guidelines.
- Provide a competitive pricing structure
- Include a breakdown of material and labor costs
- Consider long-term maintenance options in pricing.
- Consider partnering with electrical subcontractors
- Explore local firms for material supply
- Collaborate with engineering firms for compliance checks.
- Delays in material procurement due to market fluctuations
- Compliance issues with local regulations
- Potential weather-related impacts on installation timelines.
- What is the expected timeline for project approval?
- Are there specific local regulations we should be aware of?
- What are the criteria for evaluating contractor proposals?
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