Opportunity

Minneapolis Supplier Systems #0000004230

Minneapolis Solicits Residential Electrical Repair and Maintenance Services

Posted

July 08, 2026

Respond By

July 29, 2026

Identifier

0000004230

NAICS

238210

The City of Minneapolis is seeking qualified contractors to provide residential electrical repair and maintenance services for the Health Department and potentially other city departments. - Buyer: City of Minneapolis, Health Department - Scope of work includes: - Labor services for licensed journeyman electricians and electrician apprentices - 200 hours each for regular time (journeyman and apprentice) - 35 hours each for overtime/weekend (journeyman and apprentice) - Installation and repair of non-working GFCI outlets (200 units) - Broader electrical services such as: - Removal of knob and tube wiring - Adding circuits, replacing panels and sub-panels - Installing dedicated lines and grounds - Replacing motors - Related carpentry, demolition, or alteration as needed - All work must comply with Minneapolis Building Code, Minnesota State Electrical Code, ADA guidelines, and OSHA safety standards - Contractors must: - Be licensed in Minnesota - Have at least one year of business experience - Provide a licensed worker on site for each job - Meet insurance, background check, and responsible contractor requirements - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; opportunity is open to all qualified contractors - Contract value capped at $175,000, funded by federal HUD grant funds, requiring compliance with OMB Uniform Guidance and other federal/state grant conditions - Contract term is one year, with up to two optional 12-month extensions

Description

The City of Minneapolis is soliciting bids for residential electrical repair and maintenance services. The contract involves providing labor, equipment, materials, permits, and other necessary resources for electrical repairs in single and multi-family housing units. The contract term is one year with possible extensions, and the total contract value shall not exceed $175,000. The work includes various electrical tasks such as removing knob and tube wiring, adding circuits, replacing panels, and ensuring compliance with relevant codes and safety standards.

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