SLED Opportunity · TEXAS · TARRANT COUNTY
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Tarrant County seeks proposals to replace generators and automatic transfer switches at its Corrections Center in Fort Worth, TX. The project uses a Competitive Sealed Proposal method with a $4.6M estimated budget and a lump sum contract. Bidders must review RFP documents and attend the Pre-Proposal meeting.
ADDENDUM 1 changes have been made to the 'Response Attachments' tab. The purpose of this RFP is to replace Generators and Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS) (the project) at Tarrant County Corrections Center (the building) in accordance with the terms, conditions, and requirements set forth in this solicitation and all applicable national and local codes and code authorities. The Project will utilize the Competitive Sealed Proposal (CSP) method of delivery with stipulated lump sum amounts for all materials, services, and bonds required to deliver the project. It is the intention of Tarrant County to select a construction firm using a graded evaluation criteria process as described in the Statement of Work. Bidders shall go to the Attachments tab to download all RFP documents. This is encouraged to be done prior to the Pre-Proposal meeting. Bidders shall go to the Activities tab to see the details regarding the planned Pre-Proposal meeting. Technical Specifications Prepared by: Baird, Hampton & Brown 6300 Ridglea Place, Suite 700 Fort Worth, Texas 76116 --- Q&A --- Q1: Is an estimated cost available? A1: The estimated Budget is $4.6M as noted in the Permission to Bid which was approved by the Commissioners Court on January 13, 2026, through Court Order # 146606. However, the final budget is contingent upon the results of this Solicitation process. Submitted: 2/23/2026 09:26:19 AM (CT) Q2: We note there are two sample contracts provided. A102-2017 for Cost of the Work Plus a Fee with a GMP which suggests a CMAR arrangement. The second is an A201-2017 General Conditions which suggests a lump sum contract. Is Tarrant County intending to issue as a CMAR or a lump sum contract? A2: No, it does not suggest a CMAR. This proposal is utilizing the Competitive Sealed Proposal (CSP) method. CMAR arrangements utilize A133-2019. As noted, Tarrant County is utilizing a A102-2017, however Tarrant County is not requesting a breakout of the cost of work and the fee, but lump sum of materials, services, and bonds the sum of which will constitute the Guaranteed Maximum Price. Bidders shall refer to 'Statement of Work' document, on 'Attachments' Tab in IOW System, Clause I, Letter ‘C’, E’ and ‘F’. Bidders shall note that document A102-2017, on 'Attachments' Tab in IOW System, is a sample of the Contract with redlines. Bidders shall note that document A201-2017, on 'Attachments' Tab in IOW System, is a sample of the Terms and Conditions with redlines. Bidders shall refer to IOW System, 'Event Details' tab, Bid Notes’ section, 2nd Paragraph. Submitted: 2/20/2026 09:03:14 AM (CT)
SLED stands for State, Local, and Education. These are solicitations issued by state governments, counties, cities, school districts, utilities, and higher education institutions — as opposed to federal agencies.
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