2026.021-ITB Reissue of Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Maint/Repair/Inst for Washington County
Federal opportunity from C0334209 - Finance Dept - Purchasing Division | C0334 - Finance Dept - Purchasing • Washington County. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Feb 26, 2026.
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2026.021-ITB Reissue of Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Maint/Repair/Inst for Washington County
This post is for advertisement purposes only. Go to the Washington County Solicitation portal at www.washcopurch.com/biz for full details and to respond to the solicitation.
Washington County Facilities Division is seeking a contractor to provide parts, batteries, maintenance, installation, and repairs of the various uninterruptable power supply (UPS) units located in multiple buildings across the county. This contract will be based on time and material costs
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Washington County is reissuing an Invitation to Bid (ITB) for Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) maintenance, repair, and installation services. The contract requires a contractor to manage UPS units across multiple county buildings based on time and material costs. Responses are due by February 26, 2026, and interested bidders should refer to the Washington County Solicitation portal for comprehensive details.
Washington County Facilities Division is seeking reliable contractors to provide ongoing UPS maintenance and repair services to ensure operational continuity in various county buildings.
- Job cost analysis for parts and labor
- Management of UPS units across multiple locations
- Installation of new UPS units where necessary
- Provision of batteries and necessary components
- Timely response for maintenance and emergencies
- Company background and qualifications
- Detailed cost breakdown for time and materials
- References from similar projects
- Proof of insurance and bonding
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- Full solicitation details are not provided in the notice
- No specific estimates for the volume of UPS units
- Lack of defined performance metrics or expectations
- No historical data on previous UPS service contracts
- No details on warranty requirements for parts and labor
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