Mobile Battery Electric Bus (Level 3) Charger Circuit/Connection Installation
Federal opportunity from SRTA - Southeastern Regional Transit Authority • Southeastern Regional Transit Authority. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 16, 2026. Industry: NAICS 39, 12, 17.
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Description
The Southeastern Regional Transit Authority (SRTA) is seeking quotes for the installation of one (1) dedicated 100AMP, 480V circuit / feeder to an exterior pin/sleeve receptacle to enable the operation of one (1) level 3 DCFC mobile electric bus charging unit at the New Bedford Maintenance Facility located at: 65 Potomska Street New Bedford, MA 02740 Site visits can be scheduled Monday-Friday between the hours of 9:00AM to 3:00PM. Please email chebert@srtabus.com for more information
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The Southeastern Regional Transit Authority (SRTA) is soliciting quotes for the installation of a dedicated 100AMP, 480V circuit for a Level 3 DCFC mobile electric bus charger at their New Bedford Maintenance Facility. This project must be completed at the specified location which has strict site visit hours from Monday to Friday. The response deadline is set for February 16, 2026, providing ample time for bidders to prepare their proposals.
SRTA aims to enable the operation of a mobile electric bus charging unit by installing a dedicated circuit to support this infrastructure at their New Bedford Maintenance Facility.
- Electrical contractors experienced in commercial circuit installation
- Firms specializing in EV charging infrastructure
- Local bidders familiar with Massachusetts regulations
- Schedule site visit between Monday and Friday, 9:00AM to 3:00PM
- Install one (1) dedicated 100AMP, 480V circuit
- Install an exterior pin/sleeve receptacle for the charging unit
- Complete installation by the response deadline of February 16, 2026
- Completed bid form
- Proof of relevant licenses and certifications
- Detailed project timeline
- Company profile and references
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- Compliance with local electrical codes is mandatory
- Ensure permits are obtained as required by local authorities
- Consider competitive pricing to attract the contract
- Factor in costs of materials for high-capacity electrical infrastructure
- Consider teaming with local electrical subcontractors
- Subcontracting for specialized EV equipment suppliers may enhance the bid proposal
- Delays in obtaining necessary permits may impact the project timeframe
- Supply chain issues could affect availability of materials
- Underestimating installation complications could affect profitability
- What existing infrastructure is available at the New Bedford facility?
- Are there specific environmental considerations to address during installation?
- What are the penalties for late completion of the project?
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- Detailed specifications for the Level 3 DCFC unit
- Exact timeframe for project completion beyond response deadline
- Information on potential site hazards during installation
- Details on warranty requirements for installed equipment
- Information on payment terms post-installation
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