Active SLED Opportunity · ARIZONA · COUNTY OF GILA, AZ
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Gila County requests proposals from licensed electrical contractors to modernize the historic Pleasant Valley Veterans Retreat residence in Young, AZ, ensuring compliance with 2023 electrical codes and historic preservation standards. The project focuses on safety and comfort for veteran housing.
Gila County is requesting proposals from qualified, licensed electrical contractors to perform a comprehensive electrical modernization of the historic Pleasant Valley Veterans Retreat (PVVR) residence in Young, Arizona. The work shall bring the structure into full compliance with the 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC), Arizona Electrical Code, and applicable historic preservation guidelines. The home will serve as short-term residential accommodations for veterans and shall reflect the highest standards of safety, comfort, and aesthetic care.
The Contractor's demonstrated experience performing similar work.
Considerations: Electrical modernization or rewiring projects; work on historic or other structures; projects of similar size and complexity; experience working in rural or remote environments; and Arizona licensing and certifications.
Proposals will be evaluated on depth of experience; similar project scope; quality of project outcomes.
How the Contractor plans to perform the work.
Considerations: Understanding of the scope; proposed sequencing of work; strategy for minimizing disruption to the historic structure; electrical system upgrade methodology; and safety considerations.
The qualifications of the individuals who will perform or manage the work.
Considerations: Project manager experience; master electrician qualifications; relevant certifications; and experience of crew members on similar projects.
The Contractor's ability to complete the project in a timely manner.
Considerations: Proposed timeline, availability of personnel; current workload; and ability to mobilize in Young, Arizona.
The proposed price.
Feedback from previous clients.
Considerations: Quality of work; timeliness; change order history; and communication.
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Reference List
Please list at least three (3) references for contracts entered into or completed, of similar size and scope as this Request for Proposals, during the last twenty-four (24) months. Offeror may attach further reference information as necessary.
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The prospective participant certifies, to the best of its knowledge and belief, that it and its principals:
I understand that a false statement on this certification may be grounds for rejection of this bid or termination of the award. In addition, under 18 USC Sec. 1001, a false statement may result in a fine of up to $10,000 or imprisonment for up to five years, or both.
If you are unable to confirm the previous question certifying no debarment, suspension, and other responsibility matters, please explain here.
At this time of submission, is it your intention to subcontract a portion of the work?
Please upload a list of any subcontractors to be used in performing the services.
The list must include the subcontractor(s) name(s), address(es), phone number(s), and Arizona Registrar of Contractors license number(s).
Offeror hereby warrants that it will, at all times during the term of this Contract, comply with all federal immigration laws applicable to Offeror's employment of its employees and with the requirements of A.R.S. § 41-4401 and 23-214(A) (together the “State and Federal Immigration Laws”). Offeror shall further ensure that each subcontractor who performs any work for Offeror under this Contract likewise complies with the State and Federal Immigration Laws. County shall have the right at any time to inspect the books and records of Offeror and any subcontractor in order to verify such party’s compliance with the State and Federal Immigration Laws.
Any breach of Offeror's warranty of compliance with the State and Federal Immigration Laws, or of any other provision of this section, shall be deemed to be a material breach subjecting Offeror to penalties up to and including suspension or termination of this Contract. If the breach is by a subcontractor, and the subcontract is suspended or terminated as a result, Offeror shall be required to take such steps as may be necessary to either self-perform the services that would have been provided under the subcontract or retain a replacement subcontractor as soon as possible so as not to delay project completion.
Offeror shall advise each subcontractor of County’s rights, and the subcontractor’s obligations, under this Article by including a provision in each subcontract substantially in the following form: “Subcontractor hereby warrants that it will always during the term of this contract comply with all federal immigration laws applicable to Subcontractor’s employees, and with the requirements of A.R.S. §23-214(A). Subcontractor further agrees that County may inspect the Subcontractor’s books and records to ensure that Subcontractor is in compliance with these requirements. Any breach of this paragraph by Subcontractor will be deemed to be a material breach of this Contract subjecting Subcontractor to penalties up to and including suspension or termination of this Contract.
Any additional costs attributable directly or indirectly to remedial action under this Article shall be the responsibility of the Offeror.
Offeror hereby certifies that it is not currently engaged in and will not, for the duration of this Contract, engage in a boycott of Israel as required by A.R.S. § 35-393.01. Violation of this certification by Offeror may result in action by County up to and including termination of this Contract.
Offeror further agrees that if the Offeror becomes aware, during the term of this Contract, that the Offeror is not in compliance with this Certification, Offeror shall notify the County within five (5) business days after becoming aware of the noncompliance. If the Offeror does not remedy the noncompliance within 180 days after sending notice of noncompliance, this Contract shall automatically terminate.
Unless and until the District Court’s injunction in Jordahl is stayed or lifted, the Anti-Israel Boycott Provision (A.R.S. § 35-393.01 (A)) is unenforceable and the State will take no action to enforce it.
Offeror does not currently, and agrees for the duration of this Contract that it will not, use:
Offeror further agrees that if the Offeror becomes aware, during the term of this Contract, that the Offeror is not in compliance with this Certification, Offeror shall notify the County within five (5) business days after becoming aware of the noncompliance. If the Offeror does not remedy the noncompliance within 180 days after sending notice of noncompliance, this Contract shall automatically terminate.
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Please include a brief cover letter introducing the proposing firm or individual highlighting relevant experience and stating the interest in this project.
Please include an overview of the proposed team including resumes of key personnel, their roles, and relevant experience.
A detailed explanation of the proposed approach to completing the rewrite including methods for public engagement, timeline, and specific tasks.
Please upload a project timeline including milestones and completion dates.
Please upload a detailed cost estimate for the entire project including professional fees, expenses, and other costs.
Please upload any additional information, documentation, or references that you believe Gila County should consider when evaluating your proposal.
Please upload proof of Arizona Electrical Contractor's License.
Please upload proof of liability and workers' compensation insurance as well as bonding.
Please upload no more than three (3) samples of previous work that most closely align with the scope of this RFP. Examples should demonstrate your firm’s ability to deliver high-quality results for similar public sector clients.
Enter any dates this solicitation was advertised in the Payson Roundup
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"Competitive sealed proposals for the specified..."
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Please enter the date bids will be opened in the following format. Ex:
October 25, 2026
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Please enter the contract end date in the following format:
June 30, 2026
Selecting "YES" will require you to build a Pricing Table in this document. Once published, vendors will be required to enter their specific line-item pricing directly into that table for their proposal to be considered complete.
if YES -- Vendor will be prompted to : upload no more than three (3) samples of previous work that most closely align with the scope of this RFP. Examples should demonstrate your firm’s ability to deliver high-quality results for similar public sector clients.
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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