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Last Updated | 07/28/2021 02:48 AM |
Project Title | Cedar Bay Water Reclamation Facility Backup Power System |
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City, State (County) | Jacksonville, FL 32218 (Duval County) |
Category(s) | Single Trades |
Sub-Category(s) | Electric |
Contracting Method | Competitive Bids. |
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Description | JSEB Goal is 10%. Construction services for a Backup Power System at Cedar Bay Water Reclamation Facility (WRF) located at 1840 Cedar Bay Road, Jacksonville, FL 32218. The completed Work will provide JEA with a new backup power system for the Headworks and the UV system. The project includes: 1. Provide permanent backup power to critical loads at the Headworks/Operations Building and UV System/Reuse Water Pump Station associated appurtenances. The emergency generator for the Headworks/Operations Building will be a 250 kW, 480 V, 3-phase, 60-hertz diesel generator. The emergency generator for the UV System/Reuse Water Pump Station will be a 600 kW, 480 V, 3-phase, 60-hertz diesel generator. 2. Both generators will be provided with a walk-in aluminum acoustic enclosure, air filters and discharge silencers, dual-walled diesel sub-base tank, direct current battery starting system, engine control panel, and accessories. A 1420 gallon and 2400 gallon fuel tank will be provided for the 250 kW and 600 kW generators respectively. 3. The emergency backup power system at the Headworks/Operations Building will include a 480 V SWBD-4A consisting of Main and Generator breakers, feeder breakers section; protective relays, power quality meters, surge protection, and appurtenances as shown. An automatic transfer controller with PLC will be part of the SWBD-4A control system. 4. The emergency backup power system near the UV/Reuse Water Pump Station will include replacement of the existing Main-Tie-Main breakers in existing MCC-100, addition of a new Genset SWBD complete with generator breaker and ATC control system PLC as shown. 5. The new backup power systems will include instrumentation and controls to monitor status and to perform automatic switchover between utility and generator power feeds. This includes but is not limited to two new programmable logic controllers, programming, and appurtenances. 6. Asphalt access drive to each generator. 7. Minor modifications to the Operations Building electrical room. 8. Demolition of existing electrical equipment as shown. |
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