
Program · Public sector
Government Master Service Agreements.
Master Service Agreements give local governments on-call access to licensed electrical engineering. They eliminate repetitive procurement and ensure NFPA 70E compliance across every facility.
- VOSB / SDVOSB
- SAM.gov Registered
- UEI H6HAZKAD4LJ7
- CAGE 08E02
- NAICS 541330 · 541690 · 238210
Who it serves
Built for public-sector procurement
MSAs work best for agencies that operate multiple facilities and need recurring electrical engineering support without standing up a new vendor relationship for every project.
Municipalities & Cities
On-call engineering for city-owned facilities, public works, and capital improvement programs.
Counties
Engineering support across courthouses, county facilities, and multi-building infrastructure.
Public Schools
K-12 districts: arc-flash, EPSS, and electrical engineering ready for state inspection.
Airports & Transit
Critical-power infrastructure for terminals, control towers, transit depots, and maintenance facilities.
Water & Wastewater Utilities
Harmonic analysis, arc-flash, and pump-station engineering for treatment plants and lift stations.
What you get
Why an MSA beats one-off engagements
No repetitive procurement
One contract establishes the relationship. Subsequent work orders run under the MSA, eliminating per-project sourcing cycles.
Fast response
On-call engineering with same-day acknowledgment and one-business-day response on every work order.
Consistent standards
Every deliverable across every facility follows the same NFPA 70E, IEEE 1584, and NEC framework, stamped by the same PE.
Set-aside eligible
SDVOSB status may qualify engagements for federal and state set-aside thresholds depending on procurement policy.
How it works
From inquiry to work order
Initial scoping conversation
We learn your facility portfolio, recurring electrical needs, and procurement constraints.
Master agreement drafted
A standard MSA covers rate schedules, response times, deliverables, and contracting mechanics. We work with your legal and procurement team.
Task orders begin
Each project runs as a task order under the MSA: scope, fee, schedule, sign-off. No new procurement cycle per project.
Annual review
We review the MSA each year, refresh rate schedules if needed, and roll forward.
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