Similar Projects
Last Updated | 12/19/2022 07:07 AM |
Project Title | Chief Joseph Dam 480V Station Service Upgrade |
Physical Address | View project details and contacts |
City, State (County) | Bridgeport, WA 98813 (Douglas County) |
Category(s) | Industrial/Manufacturing |
Sub-Category(s) | Power Plant |
Contracting Method | Competitive Bids |
Project Status | Contract Award, Request for Qualifications, Construction start expected November 2022 |
Bids Due | View project details and contacts |
Estimated Value | $9,974,501 [brand] Estimate |
Plans Available from | Agency's Affiliate |
Owner | View project details and contacts |
Architect | View project details and contacts |
Description | Contract Award Date: Dec 15, 2022 Contract Award Number: W912DW23C0002 Task/Delivery Order Number: Contractor Awarded Unique Entity ID: EURDTQUCGAV5 Contractor Awarded Name: PICK ELECTRIC INC Contractor Awarded Address: Spokane, WA 99217-6707 USA Base and All Options Value (Total Contract Value): $9974501.00 Project Details: FY22 Chief Joseph Dam (CJD) 480V Station Service Upgrade *Visit 'https://piee.eb.mil/sol/xhtml/unauth/search/oppMgmtLink.xhtmlsolNo=W912DW22R0006' to obtain more details.* Construction Project: The magnitude of construction is estimated to be between $5,000,000 and $10,000,000. The resulting contract will be firm-fixed-price. Project Details: FY22 Chief Joseph Dam (CJD) 480V Station Service Upgrade Chief Joseph Dam is located on the Columbia River and houses 27 hydroelectric generators with a total generating capacity of 2620 MW, the largest in the USACE hydropower fleet. The 480V station service system provides power for auxiliary equipment required to run each generating unit properly including governor oil pumps and turbine bearing oil pumps. Each unit has an associated switchgear and/or motor control center (MCC) that is used to supply their respective auxiliary loads. Since the generators were installed at different times, the power distribution configurations vary depending on the units under observation. Unit 1- 16 auxiliary loads are fed from motor control centers SU1-SU4 installed in 1950's. The configurations are described as follows for SU1-4: o SU1 - Units 1-4 o SU2 - Units 5-8 o SU3 - Units 9-12 o SU4 - Units 13-16 All the above-mentioned equipment is original to the plant and is outdated, meaning replacement parts are difficult to obtain. SU1-SU4 have interconnections to provide a backfeed for each center, but they do not provide full redundancy, meaning multiple units could go offline if a fault occurs. Arc flash incident energy is high on equipment buses, and mitigation techniques (such as maintenance modes) are nonexistent. The purpose of the project is to replace the existing switchgear, MCCs and associated transformers. The new equipment will include modern circuit breakers and improved personnel safety risks. A new SCADA system will enable operation of power circuit breakers and status monitoring (open, closed, trip) of main and tie breakers for SU1-SU4 from the Control Room HMI. Local control panels will provide the similar functionality for all power circuit breakers at the switchgear/MCCs, but outside of the defined arc flash boundary. All new 4160/480 V service transformers will be delta-wye with secondary windings that have high resistance grounding (HRG) systems equipped with alarms in case of single line to ground faults on the 480V side. Two service transformers will be provided for SU1-4 to ensure the equipment remains operational in case one transformer is offline. The following 480V station service upgrade scope of work includes: SU1-SU4 Replacement o Replacement of SU1-SU4 motor control centers with electrically operated main and tie air circuit breakers with automatic transfer scheme and redundant 500 kVA transformer in different locations (one close coupled). o Provision of additional feeders from SP switchgear spare breakers and modification to existing digital relays. o Installation of standalone SCADA system and remote control/status HMI in control room. o Separation of 120 VAC and 125 VDC circuits will be accomplished by removing existing and replacing with new lighting panels and TRU lighting transformers in wall-mounted locations. o Replacement of downstream 480V motor control centers CQ13, CQ23, CQ33, CQ43 that service GSU transformer and unit auxiliary loads. o Local control panel and HMI that will provide control and indication status of each main/tie breaker for each SU, and remote control from HMI in control room. Please see the solicitation for details about proposal submission. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for this project is 237130- Power and Communication Line and Related Structures Construction and the associated small business size standard is $39,500,000 in average annual receipts. The solicitation is a 100% small business set aside. Offerors are responsible for checking for any update(s) to the Notice/Solicitation. The Government is not responsible for any loss of Internet connectivity or for an offeror's inability to access the document(s) posted at the referenced website. To obtain automatic notifications of updates to this notice, you must log in to www.SAM.gov and add the solicitation to your Watchlist. If you would like to list your firm so others can see you are an interested vendor, you must click the 'Add Me to Interested Vendors' button in the listing for this solicitation on www.SAM.gov. IMPORTANT NOTICE: All contractors proposing on Department of Defense (DoD) solicitations must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) database prior to award of a contract. The purpose of this database is to provide basic business information and capabilities to the Government. The SAM website can be accessed at www.sam.gov. Contractors are encouraged to register as soon as possible. All new contracts can be made ONLY to contractors who are registered in SAM. This requirement applies to all DoD contract awards. Project Details: FY22 Chief Joseph Dam (CJD) 480V Station Service UpgradeThe purpose of amendment R0001 is to accomplish the following: Change the date of the site visit to 28 July 2022. Please see the attached amendment. *Visit ' Amendment W912DW22R0006R0002 was issued on 17 August 2022. Please see the PIEE solicitation module for details. The due date for the receipt of proposals is extended and it is now 7 September 2022 at 12:00 PM Pacific Time. Amendment W912DW22R0006R0002 was issued on 17 August 2022. Please see the PIEE solicitation module for details. The due date for the receipt of proposals is extended and it is now 7 September 2022 at 12:00 PM Pacific Time. Amendment W912DW22R0006R0003 was issued on 23 August 2022. Please see the PIEE solicitation module for details. The due date for the receipt of proposals is 7 September 2022 at 12:00 PM Pacific Time. *The value for this project is based on a financial range. The value is listed as the highest possible cost from the range provided by a stakeholder or official project document. |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Details |
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bidder's List | View project details and contacts | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Prospective Bidders | View project details and contacts | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Project Documents |
Engineered Spec Sheet Architectural Plans Other Documents |