Medicine Cabinets and GFI Installation
Federal opportunity from BHA10 - Bridgewater Housing Authority • Bridgewater Housing Authority. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 14, 2026. Industry: Source industry codes 72, 13, 00.
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- Solicitation
- BD-17-1550-BHA10-BHA10-128087
- Performance
- BHA10 - Bridgewater Housing Authority
- Response
- May 14, 2026, 02:00 PM UTC
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Description
The Project consists of but not limited to: Remove the existing side lights on the medicine chests and provide improved lighting. Provide a 20A dedicated receptacle with GFCI protection in each bathroom. THIS PROJECT IS BEING ELECTRONICALLY BID AND HARD COPY BIDS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Please review the instructions in the bid documents on how to register as an electronic bidder. All Bids shall be submitted online at biddocs.com and received no later than the date and time specified.
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The Bridgewater Housing Authority is soliciting bids for the installation of improved lighting and dedicated GFCI receptacles in bathrooms. The project requires removing existing side lights from medicine cabinets and ensuring that all bids are submitted electronically by May 14, 2026. The requirement for a 20A receptacle underscores the electrical specifications and safety standards needed for the installation.
The buyer aims to enhance the safety and functionality of bathroom lighting by upgrading existing fixtures and ensuring compliant electrical installations with GFCI protection.
- Electrical contractors
- General contractors with electrical subcontracting capabilities
- Companies experienced in residential renovations
- Remove existing side lights on medicine cabinets
- Install improved lighting
- Provide 20A dedicated receptacle with GFCI protection in each bathroom
- Completed bid forms
- Electrical specifications adherence
- Proof of past performance in similar projects
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- Bids must comply with electrical safety regulations
- GFCI installation standards must be met
- Pricing should consider materials for improved lighting and GFCI receptacles
- Estimate labor costs for installation work
- Consider teaming with an electrical specialist for compliance assurance
- Evaluate partnerships with local suppliers for materials
- Confirm understanding of the electronic submission process
- Potential for delays if bidders fail to register properly as electronic bidders
- What specific types of lighting are preferred for installation?
- Are there preferred brands for the GFCI receptacles?
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- Bid package details and pricing format are not provided.
- Specific electrical codes referenced in bid documents are unclear.
- Details on existing side light specifications are missing.
- No information on local regulations affecting the installation.
- Clarification on the format for electronic submissions is needed.
- No past performance data or contractor recommendations are mentioned.
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