Opportunity

Georgia Procurement Registry #ITB 27-62

City of College Park Power Department seeks bids for transformers and power materials

Posted

July 14, 2026

Respond By

August 10, 2026

Identifier

ITB 27-62

NAICS

335311

The City of College Park Power Department is seeking bids for a range of transformer and power distribution materials to support its electrical infrastructure. - Government Buyer: - City of College Park Power Department (Fulton County, College Park, GA) - Products Requested: - Single-phase overhead transformers - Three-phase underground (UG) padmount transformers - Pole line hardware (anchors, arms, bolts, braces, brackets, clevises, connections, cutouts, insulators, etc.) - Structural supports and racks (mechanical types: angles, braces, brackets, channels, clips, fittings) - Transformer equipment (1 KVA and less) - Transmission line type transformers - Dry type transformers (for indoor/outdoor use) - Power distribution transformers (fluid filled, pad and pole mount) - Power transformers for electric sub-station use - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; bidders may propose any compliant manufacturer - Notable Requirements: - Bidders must adhere to technical specifications for each item - Delivery terms are F.O.B. College Park, GA - Proposals must be submitted electronically - Award will be made to the most responsive offeror, not necessarily the lowest bidder - Minority, woman-owned, and small businesses are encouraged to participate - Bidders are responsible for checking for addenda on the city's procurement portal

Description

The City of College Park Power Department is soliciting bids for the purchase of single-phase overhead transformers, three-phase underground padmounts, and related power materials. The solicitation includes various transformer equipment and structural supports. Bidders are required to submit proposals electronically by August 10th, 2026. The contract will be awarded to the most responsive offeror meeting the solicitation requirements, not necessarily the lowest cost. Minority, woman-owned, and small business owners are encouraged to submit proposals.

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