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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 27,1999 PSA#2441Department of the Navy, Atlantic Division, Naval Facilities Engineering
Command, Attention: 0214D, 1510 Gilbert Street, Norfolk, Virginia
23511-2699 S -- PRIVATIZATION UNDER 10 USC 2688, "UTILITY SYSTEMS: CONVEYANCE
AUTHORITY" AT NAVAL SHIPYARD PORTSMOUTH, NH (LOCATED IN KITTERY, ME)
SOL privatization 0029 DUE 101499 POC Contracting Officer, (Andy
Shanks), 757-322-4157 E-MAIL: click here to contact Contracting
Officer, Andy Shanks,, shanksca@efdlant.navfac.navy.mil. DESC: Naval
Shipyard Portsmouth, NH seeks to identify responsible sources and
obtain information in regard to privatization of utility systems in
accordance with 10 USC 2688, "Utility Systems: Conveyance Authority."
Naval Shipyard Portsmouth, NH is seeking interest and information
specifically for the privatization of electrical utility systems. The
resulting privatization will include assumption of ownership,
operation, and maintenance, and obligation to continue the service for
an indefinite and ongoing period. Should privatization result, the
ownership of the entire utility plant and/or distribution system,
including all operating responsibility shall transfer to a regional or
municipal utility or to a private company. All responsibility for
maintaining reliable service, including such items as environmental
compliance, maintenance costs, major system renovations, construction,
equipment, manpower, and overhead costs shall become the utility
provider's responsibility. It is intended that privatization will
reduce the Navy's life cycle costs. The following is provided only to
give an approximation of the size and general description of the
system. Any numbers specified should be considered estimates for this
purpose. Electric power is supplied by Central Maine Power Co. with a
peak demand of 14,133 kW and an annual consumption of 66,920 MWH. Power
is distributed at 34.5 kV, 13.2 kV and 460 volts. The Government's
distribution system consists of approximately 490,200 circuit feet and
29,385 connected KVA. The central power plant has three generators.
Two are steam driven, double extraction turbines with capacities of 7.5
MW and 3.5 MW. There is also one 600 kW emergency diesel generator.
There is a project underway to install a 5.2 MW gas turbine generator
with heat recovery steam generator rated at approximately 25,000 lb/hr
of steam output and additional after burners capable of boosting the
steam output to 70,000 lb/hr. Upon completion of the gas turbine
generator, two of the existing turbines willbe retained in service, the
other existing turbine will remain in place and out of service. The
estimated completion date of the construction phase of the new turbine
is Sept 2000. The central power plant has four boilers operating at
600 psig, 700 degree F to produce steam, hot water, and electricity.
The boilers are presently being converted to burn natural gas at the
primary fuel. The boiler capacities are three 120,000 lbs/hr and one
150,000 lbs/hr. Boiler steam feeds the steam turbines at 600 psig and
is extracted at 195 psig and 5 psig. The 195 psig steam is reduced to
125 psig and exported to base heating systems via the steam
distribution system. The 5 psig steam makes hot water for the base hot
water distribution system. Condensate is also returned to the power
plant through a distribution system. The central power plant has four
1000 HP air compressors producing compressed air at 105 psig to serve
the distribution system as well as uses within the power plant. The
combined capacity of the compressors is 14,000 scfm. This Request for
Information (RFI) is a required component of a complete and systematic
process to evaluate interested parties under the Department of the
Navy's utilities privatization program. In order to minimize costs both
to potentially interested parties and the government, this notice is
being issued to determine the interest and feasibility of proceeding
with a formal request for proposals (RFP). Should insufficient credible
interest be identified for a privatization action, it is highly likely
that no formal solicitation will be issued. Should interest be
determined sufficient, a formal RFP will be forthcoming. Interested
parties should provide a Statement of Interest on company letterhead
(not to exceed 20 pages in length, printed on one side only, and
double-spaced) before 14 October 1999. The statement shall include as
a minimum the following criteria: (1) capability and experience in the
ownership operation and maintenance of similar systems; (2) financial
capacity to purchase, expand, and operate a utility system; (3) a
statement showing its understanding of an obligation to provide
continuous utility service; (4) understanding of any applicable state
or local utility law or franchise requirements, and capability of
complying with such requirements; (5) understanding of the federal,
state, and local environmental laws and regulations and its familiarity
and experience with environmental compliance procedures and regulations
for the state of Maine and US Environmental Protection Agency. The
Government does not intend to issue a conveyance document on the basis
of this announcement or otherwise pay for the information solicited.
It should be noted that individual RFIs for different utility systems
may be issued in the same time frame. A separate response to each RFI
is required. EMAILADD: shanksca@efdlant.navfac.nay.mil EMAILDESC: <A
HREF="mailto:shanksca@efdlant.navfac.nay.mil EMAILDESC:
shanksca">shanksca</A> Posted 09/23/99 (W-SN383709). (0266) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0082 19990927\S-0009.SOL)
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