Canal Covered Solar
Federal opportunity from Q1007201 - Office | Q1001 - Office • Klamath Drainage District. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Dec 19, 2025.
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Canal Covered Solar This Request for Proposals RFP is issued by the Klamath Drainage District, pursuant to its authority under Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 547, its Bylaws and Policies, to solicit bids from qualified photovoltaic system installers for the design and installation of a 960 kilowatt AC canal-covered solar array.
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The Klamath Drainage District is seeking proposals for the installation of a 960 kilowatt AC solar array, designated as Canal Covered Solar. This RFP is issued under Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 547. Bidders must demonstrate qualifications in photovoltaic system installation, with a response deadline set for December 19, 2025.
The Klamath Drainage District aims to enhance renewable energy production by installing a photovoltaic solar array over a canal.
- Design of the solar array
- Installation of the solar array
- Compliance with local regulations
- System testing and commissioning
- Completed proposal forms
- Evidence of qualifications and experience
- References from previous projects
- Cost estimate and pricing strategy
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- Specific location of the canal for installation details
- Budget range for the project
- Any specific design criteria or restrictions
- Previous installations for reference
- Maintenance requirements post-installation
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