Installation of new 180 kW emergency generator
Federal opportunity from RD122 - TOWN MANAGER • Town of Randolph. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 27, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 26-11-16.
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The Town of Randolph is inviting bids for the installation of a 180kW emergency generator at the Randolph Intergenerational Center, 128 Pleasant Street, Randolph Massachusetts. Invitations for Bid (IFBs) may be obtained at https://www.randolph-ma.gov/Bids.aspx or from the Town Managerâ??s Office at Town Hall, 41 S. Main Street, Randolph, MA 02368, attention: Donna Hall, dhall@randolph-ma.gov, 781-961-0911 beginning on Wednesday, January 21 2026.
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The Town of Randolph is seeking bids for the installation of a 180 kW emergency generator at the Randolph Intergenerational Center. The solicitation is detailed in an Invitation for Bid (IFB) available from January 21, 2026, with a deadline for responses by February 27, 2026. This project represents a key investment in community infrastructure, ensuring reliable emergency power services.
The buyer aims to secure a contractor for the installation of an emergency generator to enhance the functionality and safety of the Randolph Intergenerational Center during power outages.
- Obtain and review IFB documents
- Site assessment of Randolph Intergenerational Center
- Design generator installation plan
- Procurement of materials
- Installation of generator
- Testing and commissioning of the generator
- Completed Bid Form
- Proof of prior relevant experience
- Detailed project timeline
- Compliance with local building codes
- List of proposed subcontractors
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- Specific installation requirements for the generator
- Any necessary permits required for installation
- Potential funding sources or budget constraints
- Information on existing infrastructure at the site
- Local competition for similar projects
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