On-Call Electrical Services for February 2026- June 30, 2028
Federal opportunity from KS006004 - Development & Public Works - Operations | 001 - Development & Public Works - Operations • City of Springfield. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Feb 06, 2026.
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On-Call Electrical Services for February 2026- June 30, 2028
This solicitation is to pre-qualify firms available to provide traffic electrical services on an on-call, as-needed basis for electrical construction, maintenance, and repair projects as they arise. The scope includes, but is not limited to, work in the public right of way and on public infrastructure requiring experience working on illumination and specialized traffic equipment.
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This opportunity involves providing on-call electrical services for the State of Oregon from February 2026 to June 30, 2028, specifically targeting traffic electrical services related to constructions, maintenance, and repairs. Firms must have experience in working with illumination and specialized traffic equipment and will engage in projects within the public right of way. Interested parties must prepare to submit their qualifications by the response deadline of February 6, 2026.
The agency seeks to pre-qualify firms to efficiently address electrical construction, maintenance, and repair needs for public infrastructures on an as-needed basis.
- Firms experienced in public right of way work
- Contractors with expertise in illumination systems
- Companies specializing in traffic electrical equipment
- Pre-qualification of firms
- On-call electrical construction
- Maintenance of traffic electrical systems
- Repair work on public infrastructure
- Specialized traffic equipment operations
- Updated company profile
- Relevant project experience
- Certifications and licensing proof
- Safety and compliance documentation
- References from similar projects
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- Ensure all electrical work complies with state regulations
- Adhere to safety standards for public infrastructure projects
- Verification of licenses and certifications required for bidding
- Consider a competitive pricing model given the on-call nature
- Evaluate project-based pricing versus hourly rates
- Incorporate potential travel and overhead costs
- Consider partnerships with local electrical firms to enhance local expertise
- Subcontracting with specialists in traffic systems may strengthen bids
- Potential collaboration with firms already established in Oregon
- Competition from established contractors in the region
- Changing regulations affecting electrical work
- Possibility of low project volume impacting profitability
- What specific qualifications does the agency prioritize for pre-qualification?
- Are there specific traffic or electrical standards that must be met in submissions?
- What are the projected volumes or frequencies of work expected over the contract period?
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- Exact scope details regarding the types of traffic electrical services required
- Information on current contractors or competition
- Available budget for the contract
- Total number of projects anticipated during the performance period
- Specific evaluation criteria for pre-qualification
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