Electrical Maintenance District 10

Project ID: RFB-605-2600000551-1 State|LocalOpportunities
Overview
AgencyKentucky Transportation - Office of The Secretary [KY]
Deadline05/12/26
Posted04/21/26
Estimated Value$500,000 - $2,000,000 (AI estimate)
Set AsideNot Provided
NAICSNot Provided
PSCNot Provided
LocationKentucky
Description
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Electrical Maintenance District 10

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Background The Commonwealth of Kentucky is issuing a Request for Bid (RFB) for Electrical Maintenance in District 10. The goal of this contract is to provide maintenance and repair services for various electrical systems, including traffic signals and lighting, to ensure public safety and operational efficiency. The contractor will be responsible for field construction, troubleshooting, and repair work across multiple counties within the district. Work Details The contract includes the following services: - Maintenance and repair of traffic signals, flashing beacons, school flashers, and various types of roadway lighting (aviation, bridge, pedestrian, etc.). - All work must comply with local utility requirements, National Electrical Code standards, and Kentucky Department of Highways specifications. - The contractor must provide a licensed electrician on each crew and maintain a minimum crew size of three personnel. - Vehicles used must include bucket trucks with specified height capabilities for different tasks. - Emergency work must be completed within four hours of notification. - The contractor is required to maintain records of all work performed and materials used. Period of Performance The contract is set to commence on April 20, 2026, with no specified end date provided in the solicitation details. Place of Performance Work will be conducted in Breathitt, Estill, Lee, Magoffin, Menifee, Morgan, Owsley, Perry, Powell, and Wolfe counties in Kentucky. Bidder Requirements Bidders must be registered in the Commonwealth eProcurement System via the Vendor Self Service System. They are required to submit proof of an Electrical Contractor license issued by the Department of Housing, Building & Construction. Additionally, all electricians on the crew must have valid IMSA Level 1 & 2 certifications. The contractor must also provide documentation regarding vehicle qualifications and employee certifications prior to contract award.

Contacts
Contact nameLATASHA CHENAULT
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