REPOST | Electrical Review WGB | BWC260594 | FY26 | JD
Federal opportunity from BWC300810 FACILITIES WGBL. Place of performance: OH. Response deadline: Feb 13, 2026.
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Only suppliers who participated in the site visit will be eligible to submit a bid for award consideration. **A mandatory site visit was held at the William Green Building, located at 30 W. Spring Street, Columbus, OH 43215, on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. EST. This project involves a comprehensive electrical assessment of all critical system operations equipment and breaker panels throughout a 33-story commercial office building. The goal is to ensure system reliability, code compliance, and identify any potential safety or operational risks. Objectives Evaluate the condition and performance of all electrical panels and critical systems. Identify deficiencies, code violations, or safety concerns. Provide recommendations for corrective actions or upgrades. Support future planning for maintenance or capital improvements. Systems & Equipment to be Reviewed Main switch gear and distribution panels Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS) Emergency and standby power systems (including generators and UPS) All electrical breaker panels on each floor Critical systems such as: Fire alarm systems HVAC controls Elevator systems Life safety systems Data center/server room power Lighting control panels tied to emergency systems Tasks and Deliverables Pre-Assessment Phase Conduct a kickoff meeting with building management and facilities staff. Review existing electrical drawings, panel schedules, and maintenance records. Field Assessment Visually inspect all breaker panels and critical system components. Verify labeling, load balancing, and breaker sizing. Check for signs of overheating, corrosion, or physical damage. Use thermal imaging to detect hot spots or overloaded circuits. Test ATS functionality and generator integration. Confirm grounding and bonding integrity. Document any code violations or safety hazards. Reporting Provide a detailed report including: Observations and findings Photos and thermal images Code compliance issues Risk assessment Recommendations for repairs, upgrades, or further testing Include a prioritized action plan with estimated costs. Assumptions Building access will be provided during normal business hours and/or scheduled after-hours as needed. Electrical rooms and panels are accessible and not obstructed. No live testing beyond thermal imaging will be performed unless otherwise approved. **PLEASE SEE ATTACHED DOCUMENT TO SEE THE ENTIRE SOW. Bidder must be registered with Ohio Buys and have received a payee/supplier ID. If unsure, you can verify at https://ohiopays.ohio.gov/ Pricing must remain valid for a minimum of 90 days. The State Standard Terms and Conditions apply to this solicitation. No additional terms and conditions will be accepted.
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