Emergency Lighting Inspection, Preventative Maintenance and Repair Ser
Federal opportunity from CT. Place of performance: CT. Response deadline: Feb 18, 2026.
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The opportunity for Emergency Lighting Inspection, Preventative Maintenance and Repair Services is posted by the CT agency and is scheduled for public response by February 18, 2026. Companies interested in delivering these critical maintenance services should prepare their proposals based on the specifications that may follow. The service period starts after the contract award, indicating a need for timely responses to meet emergency standards.
The buyer intends to procure emergency lighting inspection, preventative maintenance, and repair services to ensure compliance and functionality of emergency power systems.
- Proposal document
- Pricing breakdown
- Company qualifications and past performance references
- Compliance certifications
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- Detailed scope of work is not provided.
- Specific performance period dates are missing.
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- Additional compliance or certification requirements are not specified.
- Further details on the evaluation criteria for proposals are not supplied.
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