Find Electrical Services RFPs in South Carolina

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TitleAgencyDue DateSet-AsideEst. Value
Pickens - Clemson Office Security UpgradesDepartment of Natural Resources2026-06-04$300K
West Energy Cooling Towers #1 Cell and InfrastructureUniversity of South Carolina2026-06-04$3.0M
Chiller Variable Speed Drive ReplacementYork County2026-06-10$40K
LED Message BoardCity of Newberry2026-06-10$30K
Sports Lighting Renovations to the Batting Cages at RL Jones Recreation Centerbids2026-06-10Minority Business Enterprise
SC Data Center - Replace ATS 3 and ATS 7 and Emergency Breaker RetrofitDepartment of Administration2026-06-11$1.0M
TCC Emergency UPS ReplacementEducational Television Network2026-06-15$500K
Spartanburg County South Church ST. Ext. Between Arkmain ST. & Irwin Ave. Light…Spartanburg County2026-06-15$500K
26-0010 Filbin Creek Pump Station Generator UpgradesNorth Charleston Sewer District2026-06-16$350K
Filbin Creek Pump Station Generator Upgrades Projectbids2026-06-16Minority Business Enterprise
Dills Bluff Speed SignsTown of James Island2026-06-17$30K
Colleton High School Auditorium and Gymnasium Lighting ReplacementColleton County School District2026-06-18$250K
Capital Complex - Electrical Unit Substation ReplacementDepartment of Administration2026-06-25$5.0M
HVAC Replacement - Design-Build - Four LocationsGreenville County School District2026-06-25$1.5M
Professional Lamp Replacement ServicesFlorence School District One2026-07-02$200K
Christmas Lights on Front Street Request for BidCity of Georgetown2026-09-10$150K
Town of Batesburg-Leesville - Automated Metering InfrastructureTown of Batesburg-Leesville2026-09-29$2.0M
Lighting Technician ServicesCity of Abbeville2026-12-31$200K
Twisted Pair and Optical Fiber CablingClemson University2028-02-20$5.0M
Emergency Cable RepairsClemson University2029-02-27$77K

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Tips for Winning Electrical Services Contracts in South Carolina

  • EV charging infrastructure installation is a fast-growing segment driven by Executive Order 14057 (federal fleet electrification) and IIJA funding. Position your firm for this work by obtaining EVITP (Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program) certification.
  • OSHA 10-Hour and 30-Hour Construction Safety training certifications are typically required for workers on government electrical projects. Many agencies also require site-specific safety plans as part of the proposal.
  • LED lighting retrofits remain a high-volume opportunity across government facilities. ESCO (Energy Savings Performance Contract) vehicles allow agencies to fund lighting upgrades through guaranteed energy savings — no upfront capital needed.

Electrical Services RFP FAQ

What licenses are required for government electrical contracts?

State electrical contractor licenses are required in most jurisdictions. Journeyman and master electrician licenses for workers. OSHA 10/30-Hour Construction Safety certification. For fire alarm work, NICET (National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies) certification is typically required. State and local jurisdictions may have additional licensing requirements.

How does the Miller Act affect electrical contractors?

The Miller Act (40 U.S.C. §§ 3131–3134) requires performance and payment bonds on federal construction contracts exceeding $150,000. Electrical contractors must provide these bonds, which guarantee project completion and payment of subcontractors and suppliers. Bond premiums are typically 1–3% of contract value and should be factored into bids.

What EV charging opportunities exist in government procurement?

Executive Order 14057 requires the federal fleet to be fully zero-emission by 2035, driving massive EV charging infrastructure investment at federal facilities. The IIJA allocated $7.5 billion for EV charging through the NEVI (National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure) program. GSA, DOD, and federal agencies are all procuring charging station installation. EVITP certification is increasingly required.

How do prevailing wage requirements affect electrical bids?

Davis-Bacon Act prevailing wages apply to federally funded electrical construction contracts over $2,000. Electrician wage classifications include journeyman electrician, inside wireman, and line construction. Rates vary by county — check sam.gov wage determinations. Many states have their own prevailing wage laws for state-funded construction projects.

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