MUNICIPAL STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE
Federal opportunity from PD888 - City of Quincy Purchasing Department • City of Quincy. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 12, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 83-10-00.
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Description
The City of Quincy, acting through the Department of Traffic Parking Alarm Lighting (TPAL), is soliciting an Invitation to Bid for the Service and Repair of a Municipal Street Light System.
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The City of Quincy Purchasing Department (PD888), through the Department of Traffic Parking Alarm Lighting (TPAL), is issuing an Invitation to Bid for service and repair of the City’s municipal street light system. Bids are due by 2026-03-12 11:00:00+00:00. The notice is focused on ongoing maintenance/repair work rather than new construction, with the buyer framing it as “Service and Repair of a Municipal Street Light System.” Your bid package should emphasize rapid-response field service capability for street lighting assets and a clear approach to handling routine and emergency repairs under municipal operating conditions.
Establish a vendor/contractor to maintain and repair Quincy’s municipal street light system, under an Invitation to Bid administered by the City of Quincy Purchasing Department and the TPAL department.
- Mobilization and readiness for municipal street light maintenance and repair work
- Field troubleshooting of street light outages and performance issues
- Repair and replacement of street light system components (as defined in the ITB attachment)
- Coordination with City TPAL for dispatch, priorities, and closeout documentation
- Ongoing service delivery for the municipal street light system for the contract period (not specified in notice)
- Download and review the ITB attachment from CommBuys (docId BD-26-1163-PD888-PD888-125795; downloadFileNbr=2193769) and comply with all instructions
- Complete all required bid forms from the ITB attachment (pricing sheets, certifications, signatures)
- Provide pricing exactly in the format requested in the ITB (unit rates, hourly rates, trip charges, or other structure as specified)
- Confirm and include acknowledgments for any addenda issued via CommBuys (if applicable)
- Submit bid by the stated response deadline: 2026-03-12 11:00:00+00:00
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- ITB attachment contents (detailed scope, qualifications, response times, pricing form, evaluation/award basis)
- Place of performance details (locations/coverage area specifics)
- Period of performance/contract term
- Solicitation number and formal notice type fields (blank in brief)
- Any required licenses/certifications/insurance levels
- Asset inventory details (counts/types of street lights and related equipment)
- Work authorization process (dispatch/work orders) and reporting requirements
- Any addenda history or Q&A process instructions via CommBuys
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