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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF JANUARY 25, 2020 SAM #6631
SOURCES SOUGHT

99 -- Switchyard Upgrades - Roza Powerplant Project

Notice Date
1/23/2020 12:35:59 PM
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
237130 — Power and Communication Line and Related Structures Construction
 
Contracting Office
PACIFIC NW REGION PN 6615 BOISE ID 83706 USA
 
ZIP Code
83706
 
Solicitation Number
140R1020R0005
 
Response Due
1/31/2020 8:59:59 PM
 
Archive Date
04/30/2020
 
Point of Contact
Gonzalez, Eric
 
E-Mail Address
egonzalez@usbr.gov
(egonzalez@usbr.gov)
 
Awardee
null
 
Description
Sources Sought Switchyard Upgrades - Roza Powerplant Project 1.01 SYNOPSIS A. The location of work is the Roza Powerplant, approximately 3 miles Northeast of Yakima, Washington, in Yakima County. B. The Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) is conducting market research for the Switchyard Upgrades � Roza Powerplant Project. The Roza Powerplant was built in 1958 as a canal-fed hydropower generating facility. It is located off the Yakima River in south-central Washington State. It has a single 12.9 MW, 6.6 kV generator. The Roza switchyard has two single 14MVA transformers at the generator bus voltage; the 115-kV Bonneville Power Administration�s (BPA) line feed and the 34.5 kV Roza Irrigation District (RID) line feed. A single generator circuit breaker feeds the switchyard�s 6.6 kV bus. The plant was built primarily to provide low-cost power for pumps in Roza Irrigation District. Excess generation is delivered to BPA for resale. This service is very important to the participating farmers, and interruptions can have a profound impact on the regional economy. This project seeks to restores the quality and robustness of the switchyard by upgrading obsolete critical high voltage breakers, switches, station services switchgear and relays resulting in an increase of the protection and reliability of the overall system. C. Principle Components of Work: Replacement of 2 oil filled circuit breakers (34.5kV and 115kV) with new SF6 circuit breakers, 115kV potential transformers, disconnect switches, overhead cable and insulators in switchyard. Additionally, replace 15kV switchgear with new arc-resistant switchgear. Remove 115kV oil-filled current transformers. Dispose of oil and equipment containing hazardous material and install geo-membrane for 2 existing transformers. Remove soil contaminated with diesel range organics. Lastly, replace power and control cables. D. The order of magnitude for this project is estimated to be from $5,000,000 to $10,000,000. E. Reclamation and BPA have coordinated the outages necessary to perform the replacement for the least impact on the Transmission System. Below is the Roza Switchyard outage work construction window and list of principle components to be replaced: a. Estimated duration: October 21st � December 31st of 2020 1) Outage #1: a) Replace 34.5kV equipment, 115kV equipment, jumpers, equipment cabinet platforms, switch operating platforms, and associated low voltage cables. Soil characterization and remediation work. 2) Outage #2: a) Replace 15kV and lower equipment and associated conductors. F. The outage periods during which work can occur are extremely limited and cannot be altered. The Contractor will be responsible for providing all necessary resources to complete tasks during the allotted outage window(s). G. The intent of this notice is to identify potential offerors for Switchyard Upgrades � Roza Powerplant Project. Reclamation is seeking a qualified, experienced firm capable of providing the labor, equipment, and materials necessary to accomplish the Principle Components of Work identified above and as identified within the project specifications and drawings (not included herein and must be requested). Interested offerors are invited to submit the following information: 1. Statement of interest as a prime and/or subcontractor 2. Construction bonding level, aggregate and per contract 3. Point of contact information 4. Size status and/or SBA certification program for NAICS 237130 5. Firms capability to successfully manage complex requirements 6. Recent projects similar in size and scope 7. Answers to following Questionnaire: a. Please explain any issues you see with the current work sequence that would be detrimental to the performance of the work in the scheduled outage work performance window. b. Please explain what your company�s staffing approach would be for completing the work within the established outage work performance window (i.e. necessary number of crews, crew size, hours per week, etc.). c. Please explain any issues with the proposed equipment arrangements that may pose complications, delays, or constructability problems. d. Please explain if you have any recommendations that would increase the likelihood of successfully completing this work in the outline outage work performance window. e. Please explain any part of the work that poses safety issues you feel cannot be adequately mitigated. H. This market research is for informational purposes only. This announcement does not constitute a commitment, implied or otherwise, that a procurement action will be issued, and shall not be construed as a RFP or IFB, or as an obligation on the part of the Government. No entitlement to payment will arise as a result of the submission of contractor information. I. Any questions regarding this announcement should be sent to egonzalez@usbr.gov. Phone calls will not be accepted. J. Responses are requested no later than 31 January 2020.
 
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Record
SN05542414-F 20200125/200123230140 (samdaily.us)
 
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