Opportunity

Burlingame Planet bids #137331

As-Needed Pump, Motor, and Mechanical Repair Services for City of Burlingame

Posted

April 27, 2026

Respond By

May 13, 2026

Identifier

137331

NAICS

811310

The City of Burlingame is seeking qualified contractors to provide as-needed pump, motor, and mechanical repair services for municipal facilities. - Government Buyer: - City of Burlingame (local government, San Mateo County, CA) - OEMs and Vendors Mentioned: - Builders Exchange of Santa Clara - ConstructConnect - Crane & Hoist Services, Ltd - DXP Enterprises - Koffler Electrical Mechanical Apparatus Repair, Inc - Products/Services Requested: - As-needed repair, replacement, adjustment, and maintenance of pumps, motors, and related mechanical systems - Inspection and testing of equipment - Emergency response services (24-hour response for emergencies, 48-hour for non-emergencies) - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Contractors must hold a valid Class C-61/D21 (Machinery and Pumps), C-36, and/or C-10 license from the Contractors State License Board - Must meet insurance and prevailing wage requirements, and be registered with the Department of Industrial Relations - Multiple contracts may be awarded to ensure operational coverage - Annual charges are capped at $75,000 per year, with prevailing wage increases up to 5% per year - Contract term is three years with two optional one-year renewals - No specific product part numbers or quantities are provided, as services are on an as-needed basis.

Description

This solicitation is for as-needed pump, motor, and mechanical repair services including labor, equipment, inspection, testing, and emergency response. The contractor must respond to emergency repairs within 24 hours and non-emergency repairs within 48 hours. The contract term is from July 1, 2026 to June 30, 2029, with two one-year renewal options, and total charges are not to exceed $75,000 per year. Contractors must possess specific licenses, meet insurance and prevailing wage requirements, and be registered with the Department of Industrial Relations. The City reserves the right to award multiple contracts to meet operational needs.

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