Opportunity
Kenmore Granicus #26-C3227
Kenmore City Hall Solar Expansion Project – Procurement and Installation of Solar Panels
Posted
June 04, 2026
Respond By
June 18, 2026
Identifier
26-C3227
NAICS
238290, 221114
The City of Kenmore, Department of Environmental Services, is seeking proposals for the City Hall Solar Expansion Project to increase renewable energy generation at Kenmore City Hall. - Government Buyer: - City of Kenmore, Department of Environmental Services - Project Scope: - Procurement and installation of new roof-mounted solar panels and supporting infrastructure to supplement the existing system - Installation of inverters and production monitoring equipment - Evaluation of roof structure and electrical panels - Provision of technical specifications and plans - Securing permits and ensuring grid interconnection - Commissioning and providing operational information to City staff - Products/Services Requested: - Roof-mounted solar panels (no specific OEM or part numbers specified) - Inverters and production monitoring equipment - Design, installation, and commissioning services for the expanded solar power system - Requirements: - Contractors must have at least six years of commercial solar installation experience - Demonstrated success with municipal or commercial solar projects - Participation from disadvantaged, minority, and women-owned firms is encouraged - Funding: - Estimated budget is $100,960, funded by a Washington State Department of Commerce grant and City matching funds - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; the RFP is open to all qualified commercial solar system designers and installers
Description
The City of Kenmore is seeking proposals from qualified contractors for the procurement and installation of roof-mounted solar panels and infrastructure at Kenmore City Hall to expand existing solar generation. The project includes evaluating the roof structure and electrical panels, providing technical specifications, installing solar panels and related equipment, securing permits, and ensuring grid interconnection. The contract term is approximately from June 2026 to September 2026, with an estimated budget of $100,960. The City encourages proposals from disadvantaged, minority, and women-owned firms and emphasizes equal opportunity and non-discrimination.