Opportunity
Unalaska Municode #RFP LED Lighting Replacement Project
City of Unalaska LED Lighting Replacement Project at Multiple Facilities
Posted
March 19, 2026
Respond By
April 20, 2026
Identifier
RFP LED Lighting Replacement Project
NAICS
238210
The City of Unalaska, Department of Parks, Culture and Recreation, is seeking qualified contractors for a comprehensive LED Lighting Replacement Project at four municipal facilities. - Government Buyer: - City of Unalaska, Department of Parks, Culture and Recreation - Project Scope: - Remove and dispose of existing lighting systems at Unalaska Community Center, Burma Road Chapel, Henry Swanson House, and the Aquatic Center - Supply and install new energy-efficient LED lighting fixtures throughout all facilities - Retrofit or replace fixtures as needed to meet current electrical and energy codes - Ensure proper illumination levels and minimize disruption to facility operations during installation - Provide product data, warranties, as-built documentation, and perform testing, commissioning, and final adjustments - Requirements: - All materials must comply with Build America, Buy America requirements (products must be made in America per federal guidelines) - Contractors must demonstrate experience with commercial or municipal LED lighting retrofit projects and proper licensing for Alaska - Proposals must include company background, project approach, cost estimates, and product specifications - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or part numbers are mandated; contractors are to propose suitable LED lighting products - Notable Details: - Project completion required by the end of the performance period - Proposals must include a detailed project timeline
Description
The City of Unalaska's Department of Parks, Culture and Recreation is soliciting proposals from qualified contractors to replace existing lighting systems with energy-efficient LED lighting in four facilities: Unalaska Community Center, Burma Road Chapel, Henry Swanson House, and Aquatic Center. The project aims to improve energy efficiency, reduce maintenance costs, and enhance lighting quality. Contractors must provide all labor, materials, and supervision, ensure compliance with electrical codes, and complete the work by June 30, 2026. Proposals are due by April 20, 2026, and must include company background, project approach, cost estimates, and product specifications.