Box Elder School District- Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems
Federal opportunity from Division of Purchasing. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 26, 2026.
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Box Elder School District- Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems
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The Box Elder School District is seeking proposals for Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems, with a response deadline set for March 26, 2026. This project aims to ensure reliable power continuity within the school district, highlighting the importance of maintaining operational integrity. Interested bidders should prepare detailed proposals in alignment with the district's requirements, as there are no specific resources or documents currently attached to the notice.
The buyer, Box Elder School District, is looking to acquire reliable UPS systems to provide backup power for critical operations within the district.
- Companies specializing in UPS systems
- Electrical contractors with UPS experience
- Suppliers of backup power solutions
- Identify specifications for UPS systems
- Gather pricing information
- Develop installation and support plans
- Prepare proposal documentation
- Company profile and qualifications
- Detailed pricing proposal
- Technical specifications of UPS systems
- Installation and maintenance plan
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- Ensure compliance with any local codes and standards for electrical systems
- Consider competitive pricing based on market research
- Include options for maintenance and support services
- Partner with local electrical contractors for installation
- Engage UPS manufacturers for technical support
- Potential delays in delivery of UPS systems
- Challenges in meeting the district's specifications
- What are the specific power requirements for the UPS systems?
- Are there preferred brands or models that the district prefers?
- What is the anticipated timeline for project completion?
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- Specific requirements for UPS systems not detailed
- No attached documents or technical specifications
- Current power needs of the district not specified
- Location of installation sites not identified
- No guidance on proposal format provided
- Information on the evaluation criteria is missing
- Clarification on performance expectations is needed
- Details on the available budget not disclosed
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