Opportunity

California eProcure #09A1119

Generator Inspection, Maintenance, and Repair Services for Caltrans District 09

Posted

June 10, 2026

Respond By

June 23, 2026

Identifier

09A1119

NAICS

238210

Caltrans District 09 is seeking a contractor for comprehensive generator inspection, maintenance, and repair services across Mono, Inyo, and Kern Counties. - Government Buyer: - California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), District 09/Maintenance, Division of Procurement and Contracts - Contact: Michael Dean - Scope of Work: - Routine annual and semi-annual inspection, maintenance, and repair services for 19 emergency generators - Non-routine generator services as needed - Includes all labor, parts, tools, materials, equipment, machinery, travel, supplies, fees, and incidentals - Work covers both traditional and solar generators - Requirements: - Contractor must hold a valid C-10 Electrical Contractor license and be registered with the Department of Industrial Relations - Compliance with prevailing wage laws if bid exceeds $15,000 - Continuous license validity and adherence to Caltrans minimum qualifications - Small business and Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (DVBE) participation encouraged - No specific OEMs or generator brands are named; bidders must be capable of servicing a variety of generator types - Estimated contract value not to exceed $484,000 - Period of performance is two years, with routine services during business hours and non-routine services potentially outside these hours

Description

This solicitation is for routine and non-routine inspection, maintenance, and repair services for Caltrans emergency generators located in Inyo, Mono, and Kern Counties. The contractor is required to provide all labor, parts, tools, materials, equipment, machinery, travel, supplies, fees, and any incidentals necessary to perform these services. Bidders must have a valid registration with the Department of Industrial Relations and hold a Contractors State License Board license appropriate for the work. The solicitation encourages participation from small businesses and disabled veteran business enterprises, with a prevailing wage requirement if the bid exceeds $15,000.

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