IFB - On-Call Electrical Services
Federal opportunity from CPO001 - Town of Franklin Purchasing Department • Town of Franklin. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 06, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 15.
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Description
In accordance with MGL c. 149, it is the intention of the Town of Franklin to retain the services of an electrical firm for a multi-year contract, subject to annual appropriation, providing on-call electrical services at various town and school buildings within the Town of Franklin. Bids must include a Certificate of Eligibility in Electrical with the latest revised Commonwealth of Massachusetts DCAMM Update Statement.
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The Town of Franklin is seeking bids for on-call electrical services through an Invitation for Bids (IFB) to establish a multi-year contract, contingent upon annual funding. The services will cover various town and school buildings within Franklin. Bidders are required to provide a Certificate of Eligibility in Electrical along with their proposals, ensuring compliance with Massachusetts state regulations.
The Town of Franklin aims to secure reliable electrical services for maintenance and emergencies at town and school facilities, ensuring the safety and functionality of public buildings.
- Electrical firms with current Certificate of Eligibility in Electrical
- Contractors familiar with municipal bidding processes in Massachusetts
- Companies with experience in multi-year service contracts
- Provide on-call electrical services for town buildings
- Provide on-call electrical services for school buildings
- Annual contract management and reporting
- Emergency electrical repairs or installations as needed
- Completed bid form
- Certificate of Eligibility in Electrical
- Reference list of similar completed projects
- Proof of insurance and bonding
- Bid price sheet
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- Bidders must comply with MGL c. 149
- Must submit the latest revised Commonwealth of Massachusetts DCAMM Update Statement
- Consider competitive pricing for public sector bids
- Factor in operational costs for multi-year contract
- Include cost for emergency service response times
- Partner with local subcontractors for rapid response
- Consider teaming with firms that specialize in maintenance services
- Contracts are subject to annual appropriation, which may affect funding
- Ensure compliance with local and state regulations to avoid disqualification
- Monitor project timelines as unexpected emergencies may arise
- What is the anticipated volume of service requests per month?
- What types of electrical issues are most common in town facilities?
- Are there existing service providers, and what are their current issues?
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- Specific levels of insurance required
- Details on previous service providers
- Exact number of town and school buildings covered
- Performance metrics to evaluate bids
- Contact information for the buyer
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