Resilient Energy Systems for Municipal Buildings
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RFP - 07A - 202601004
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The Office of the Governor for the State of Maine has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP), identified as RFP-07A-202601004, seeking qualified vendors to provide resilient energy systems for municipal buildings. This procurement initiative is designed to enhance the energy resilience and reliability of public infrastructure across Maine, ensuring that municipal facilities are better equipped to maintain operations during power disruptions and other emergencies.
The scope of this RFP encompasses the design, supply, installation, and potential maintenance of energy systems that can withstand and quickly recover from adverse events. While the specific technical requirements and deliverables are detailed in the official RFP document (available as "RFP 202601004 Resilient Energy Systems.docx"), the overarching objective is to implement robust energy solutions that support the continuity of essential municipal services. Contractors are expected to propose systems that may include, but are not limited to, backup power generation, renewable energy integration, energy storage, and advanced control technologies tailored to the unique needs of municipal buildings.
The contracting entity for this opportunity is the Office of the Governor, State of Maine, with the place of performance designated within the state (State Code: ME). The procurement is currently open, with a closing date set for April 10, 2026, at 4:00 PM EDT. Interested parties should note that all responses must be submitted by this deadline. The primary point of contact for this solicitation is Casey Zorn, who can be reached via email at [email protected] or by phone at 207-458-1730.
This RFP is classified as a Request for Proposals (RFP) and is posted on the Maine Vendor Self Service portal, with further details and the official solicitation document accessible through the provided notice URL. At this time, there is no information regarding set-aside requirements or special procurement considerations; contractors are encouraged to review the RFP document for any such stipulations and to monitor the Events tab for updates, including answers to submitted questions, which will be made available seven days prior to the proposal close date.
Contractors evaluating this opportunity should ensure their capabilities align with the delivery of resilient, scalable, and sustainable energy solutions for public sector clients. The successful vendor will be expected to demonstrate technical expertise, a proven track record in similar projects, and the capacity to meet the performance and reliability standards set forth by the State of Maine. This procurement represents a significant opportunity to contribute to the long-term energy security and operational resilience of Maine’s municipal infrastructure.