Opportunity
New Brunswick Opportunities Network #P26-54
City of Fredericton RFP for Supplemental Electrical Services
Posted
August 20, 2026
Respond By
September 22, 2026
Identifier
P26-54
NAICS
238210
The City of Fredericton is seeking qualified electrical contractors to provide supplemental electrical services for municipal buildings, facilities, infrastructure, and assets. - Government Buyer: - The City of Fredericton, New Brunswick - Scope of Services: - Routine maintenance, troubleshooting, repairs, upgrades, installations, inspections - Emergency response and after-hours support - Services apply to all municipal buildings, facilities, infrastructure, equipment, systems, and assets - Contract Structure: - Firm hourly rates for regular and after-hours work - Material mark-up percentages to be established - One supplier will be selected for a non-exclusive agreement - Period of Performance: - Initial three-year term with up to two one-year renewal options - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with Supplier Code of Conduct - Mandatory vaccination for onsite personnel - Adherence to information security and privacy standards - City may supply its own materials or purchase parts separately - No guaranteed minimum hours or material costs - No specific OEMs, vendors, or product part numbers are named in the solicitation
Description
The Local Government of the City of Fredericton is seeking proposals from qualified electrical contractors to provide electrical services on an as-needed basis. The successful supplier will enter into an agreement to provide services supporting municipal buildings, facilities, infrastructure, equipment, systems, and other assets owned or maintained by the Local Government. The agreement will establish firm hourly rates, material mark-up percentages, service level expectations, and related requirements. Services may include routine maintenance, troubleshooting, repairs, upgrades, installations, inspections, emergency response, after-hours support, and other electrical services as required. The Local Government intends to award the agreement to one supplier.