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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 14,1997 PSA#1950Geo-Marine Inc., 669 Emory Valley Road, Oak Ridge, TN 37830 J -- MAINTENANCE, REPAIR & REBUILDING OF EQUIPMENT DUE 102397 POC
Contact Larry Kaminsky (423) 481-3552 Sources are sought by Geo-Marine,
Inc., under its contract with the United States Air Force Civil
Engineering Support Agency (AFCESA), to express interest in the
purchase, long term lease, or operation out-sourcing of the electrical
distribution system at Edwards Air Force Base, California. Under the
referenced contract, Geo-Marine, Inc., along with its subcontractor
CH2M Hill, Inc., are performing a privatization study for the
electrical distribution utility system. As a part of the study,
Geo-Marine is seeking Letters of Interest and Non-Binding Business
Concept Proposals from sources interested in privatizing the utility
system. The primary function of Edwards AFB is to perform aircraft
testing and evaluation on its over 470 square miles of land. There are
four main concentrations of facilities on the base which are known as
the Main Base (including Family Housing), North Base, South Base, and
the Phillips Lab. In addition, there are many single structure
facilities such as radar or camera sites spread throughout the outer
areas which are served by the electrical distribution system. The
electrical distribution utility system currently handles the
approximately 42 MW demand placed upon it by the base and is thought to
have the capability to handle twice this load. The system is served by
115 kV transmission lines from Southern California Edison and dropped
to a 34.5 kV for distribution throughout the base. There are thirteen
34.5/12.0 kV substations which further distribute the power to the
facilities throughout the base. In addition, there is a single
34.5/4.16 kV and a single 34.5/4.8 kV substation. The system has over
500 miles of overhead primary and 300 miles of underground primary
distribution lines at 4800, 12500, and 34500 volts. Presently, the
system includes operation and maintenance of street lighting, hanger
lighting, security lighting, and traffic signals. In addition, the
system includes maintenance of airfield lighting (6.6 amp constant
current system) for 15,000 foot and 6,000 foot active runways with
associated taxiways, visual approach slope indicating (PAPI) lights,
overrun lights, threshold lights, distance and obstruction lights,
rotating beacons, and windsock lighting. A SCADA system is operational
to control and monitor the distribution system. The system varies in
age from the early 1950's to a major renovation completed in 1994.
Other duties presently included in the responsibility of the
distribution system are for the maintenance of grounding, cathodic
protection, and lightning protection systems. The study being conducted
includes identifying potential parties to determine the level of
industry interest, receive input concerning what is attractive or
unacceptable in the concept, and to obtain Non-Binding Proposals. Those
parties interested in submitting Non-Binding Proposals or learning more
should attend the Industry Forum and site tour to be conducted at 8:00
am on October 23, 1997 in the CE Building 3500 Conference Room located
at 225 North Rosamond Boulevard on Edwards AFB. Those planning to
attend this Industry Forum should notify Larry Kaminsky and indicate in
writing no later than October 15, 1997, (fax: 423-481-3210) of their
intention so that adequate meeting space and transportation vehicles
for the site tour can be arranged. Questions will be accepted and
formally answered in writing at the Industry Forum. Parties which
continue to have interest in the project after the Industry Forum and
plan on submitting a Non-Binding Proposal will be asked to submit a
Letter of Interest to the point of contact at which time they will be
provided with additional detailed technical information regarding this
specific utility system though no operating cost data will be
included. The Letter of Interest should include a company profile and
experience statement demonstrating experience in owning and/or
operating this type of utility system. Non-Binding Proposals are asked
to be submitted to the point of contact and will be accepted until
November 19, 1997. (0282) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0059 19971014\J-0024.SOL)
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