Dottin Place I Electrification of Unit Ranges
Federal opportunity from MOD001 - Modernization • New Bedford Housing Authority. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 25, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-13-00.
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Description
The Contractor shall furnish/ install all labor, materials and equipment necessary for the removal of existing gas-fired ranges, capping existing gas at ranges, and the installation of new electric ranges. Work includes the installation of new 220-volt receptacles to accommodate the electric appliances, as well as upgrades to existing electrical panels to support the increased electrical load required by the new equipment.
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The Dottin Place I electrification project requires the complete removal of existing gas-fired ranges and the installation of new electric ranges. Contractors will also be responsible for installing 220-volt receptacles and upgrading electrical panels to meet the necessary load demands. The response deadline for proposals is set for February 25, 2026, providing ample preparation time for interested bidders.
The buyer aims to transition from gas-fired to electric cooking appliances, ensuring updated electrical systems can handle the increased load while maintaining safety and efficiency in operations.
- Removal of existing gas-fired ranges
- Capping existing gas lines at ranges
- Installation of new electric ranges
- Installation of new 220-volt receptacles
- Upgrading existing electrical panels to support new load
- Proof of past performance on similar projects
- Detailed project plan including timelines and milestones
- Compliance with all safety and electrical codes
- Cost estimate with clear breakdown of labor and materials
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- No specific location provided for the performance of work
- Lack of details on existing electrical panel capacities
- Absence of historical data on prior projects of similar nature
- No solicitation number available for tracking
- Unclear if there are minority or small business requirements
- No insights on the budget range for the project
- Details about required permits are missing
- Safety regulations specific to the locality not mentioned
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