Opportunity

University Health Texas #RFCSP-226-02-062-CNST

Electrical Upgrades for 4th Floor Rio Tower at University Hospital, San Antonio, TX

Posted

April 01, 2026

Respond By

May 06, 2026

Identifier

RFCSP-226-02-062-CNST

NAICS

238210

This opportunity involves electrical upgrades for thirty-seven occupied patient rooms on the 4th Floor of the Rio Tower at University Hospital in San Antonio, Texas. - Government Buyer: - University Hospital, Planning, Design & Construction Department - Scope of Work: - Installation of normal and emergency electrical receptacles in 37 patient rooms - Addition of one new normal power panel and one new emergency power panel - Phased construction approach: two patient rooms per phase - Work to be performed in an actively occupied healthcare environment - Contractors must minimize noise and disruption, with potential for after-hours and weekend work - Products/Services Requested: - Normal Power Panel (1 unit) - Emergency Power Panel (1 unit) - Normal and Emergency Electrical Receptacles (quantity as required for 37 rooms) - Phased Electrical Construction Services - Unique Requirements: - Work must be carefully phased to minimize impact on patient care - Strict requirements for noise and disruption control - Bid bonds, pricing forms, and response templates required - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Relevant NAICS Codes: - 2382 (Building Equipment Contractors) - 23821 (Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors) - 23822 (Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors)

Description

This RFP solicits bids for electrical upgrades in thirty-seven occupied patient rooms on the 4th Floor of the Rio Tower at University Hospital in San Antonio, Texas. The scope includes installing normal and emergency electrical receptacles and adding new electrical panels. Work will be phased with two patient rooms per phase in an active healthcare environment, requiring minimal noise and disruption, with possible after-hours and weekend work. The project is managed by the Planning, Design & Construction department and includes a site walk and question submission deadlines.

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