Opportunity
Palm Desert Opengov #2026-RFP-036
Palm Desert Housing Authority On-Call Electrical Maintenance Services for Affordable Housing
Posted
June 09, 2026
Respond By
June 20, 2026
Identifier
2026-RFP-036
NAICS
238210
This opportunity involves the Palm Desert Housing Authority seeking on-call electrical maintenance services for its affordable housing portfolio: - Government Buyer: - Palm Desert Housing Authority (separate public agency from the City of Palm Desert) - Manages 15 affordable housing properties totaling 1,114 units in Palm Desert, Riverside County, California - Services Requested: - On-call electrical maintenance for residential properties - Includes routine, urgent, and emergency electrical repairs - Lighting repairs (interior, exterior, parking lot) - Outlet and switch replacements - Breaker and circuit troubleshooting - Panel and subpanel troubleshooting - Electrical work for water heaters, HVAC, pumps, boilers, and appliances - Safety inspections - Optional low-voltage troubleshooting - Requirements: - Contractors must hold a valid C-10 Electrical license - Strict response times: emergency (2-4 hours), urgent (24 hours), routine (2-4 business days) - Proposals must address firm qualifications, experience, staffing, response times, and references - Bid bond or equivalent security required - No specific OEMs or product part numbers are named in the solicitation - Contract Structure: - Initial term of one year, with four optional one-year renewals - Submission: - Proposals must be submitted electronically
Description
This solicitation is for on-call electrical maintenance services at 15 Authority-owned properties managed by the Housing Authority of the City of Palm Desert. The scope includes routine and emergency electrical repairs, lighting, outlets, switches, panels, circuits, exterior and parking lot lighting, water heaters, HVAC, pumps, boilers, appliances, safety inspections, and optional services such as low-voltage troubleshooting. The contract term is one year with four one-year options. Proposals must be submitted electronically by June 20, 2026, and require a C-10 Electrical license.