Crow Creek Substation Transformer Replacement, Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program, Montana
Sources Sought Notice
This is a Sources Sought announcement for Crow Creek Substation Transformer Replacement, Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program, Montana. This announcement is being used for market research and advanced planning purposes. Proposals are not requested and will not be accepted from this Sources Sought Notice. THIS IS NOT A SOLICITATION FOR PROPOSALS AND A CONTRACT WILL NOT BE AWARDED AS A RESULT OF THIS NOTICE.
Work is located at Crow Creek Substation, located in the vicinity of Toston, Montana, off of local irrigation district maintenance roads, south of US 287, in Broadwater County. The principal components of work that will be completed under this project include the following:
1) Manufacturing and factory testing one (1) step-down transformer.
2) Delivery to and placement of transformer on existing foundation.
3) Erection of appurtenant equipment including bushings, arrestors, radiators, and filling of insulating oil.
4) Field testing, commissioning, and startup services.
The requirement is to furnish and field test one (1) 2,500 kVA, 65-degree C rise, three-phase, fluid-filled, outdoor, step-down transformer. Low side to be connected in grounded wye and high side connected delta.
Type: Three-phase, outdoor, step-down Transformer
Class: IEEE Class II
Capacity and Temp Rise: 2,500 kVA, 65-degrees C rise
Frequency: 60-hz
High Side: 100 kV with 550kV BIL
Low Side: 4.16 kV with 110kV BIL
Impedance: 8.7% on a 2500 kVA base
Tank Type: Sealed
Winding: Copper
Insulating Fluid: FR3
De-Energized High Tap Changer: +/- 5%, +/-10%
Elevation: 4305 feet above sea level
Seismic Level: Moderate
Delivery, placement, erection, and startup will occur over a single outage period after the existing transformer has been removed. Erection will include the placement and connection of bushings, arrestors, radiators, and anchoring. Outage will occur between October through April due to seasonal operation of the pumping plant the substation serves.
The Government is seeking responses and capability statements from firms, of any size, who have the specialized knowledge, experience, and resources necessary to successfully complete a project of this size, scope, and complexity. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code is 237130, Power and Communication Line and Related Structures Construction, with a small business size standard of $45 million. In accordance with FAR 36.204 and WBR 1436.204, the estimated magnitude for this project is between $500,000.00 and $1,000,000.00.
If an interested firm believes it is qualified and capable of performing the work required under this project, please submit a capability statement demonstrating its ability to successfully accomplish the various components of work outlined above.
Responses are requested with the following information:
1) Offerors¿ name, address, UEI number, points of contact with telephone numbers and e-mail addresses.
2) Business size/classification to include any designations as Small Business, HUBZone, Woman Owned Small Business, Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business, Indian Small Business Economic Enterprise or 8(a).
3) Description of capabilities to meet the requirement. Provide any examples of experience with transformers utilizing ester as the insulating fluid and their voltage levels (include all voltage levels).
4) Manufacturer and country of factory to manufacture the transformers. Please supply documentation of the country of manufacture of the transformer(s).
5) Estimated time of delivery from award of contract to delivery at substation.
6) Construction bonding levels, aggregate and per contract.
7) This project may be subject to Executive Order (E.O.) 14063, Use of Project Labor Agreements for Federal Construction Projects, provide examples of any successful implementation and use of a Project Labor Agreement.
8) For Other than Small Businesses (Large Businesses), the ability to meet the Bureau of Reclamation¿s Small Business Subcontracting requirements. The Fiscal Year 2025 Small Business Subcontracting Goals are not yet available. For reference, the Fiscal Year 2024 Small Business Subcontracting Goals were as follows:
SB: 42.0%
SDB: 10.0%
WOSB: 5.0%
SDVOSB: 5.0%
HUBZone: 3.0%
ISBEE: 3.0%
9) If the potential offeror intends to utilize subcontractors for specific work activities, the subcontractor shall demonstrate the subcontractor¿s experience with identified work activities on similar projects. The following information shall be provided for each project: 1) Name and location of project; 2) Description of work; 3) Whether the offeror was the prime contractor, what portion of the work was performed by the offeror, and what portion of the work was performed by subcontractors; 4) Original completion date and actual dates and duration for each project (including modifications); 5) Initial contract amount and final contract amount (including modifications); 6) Name, address, and phone number of CO/owner/COR/point-of-contact who may verify information for the project(s); and, 7) Any problems encountered in performance of the work and corrective actions taken.
The Government will not reimburse any costs associated with responding to this Sources Sought Notice. This notice shall not be construed as a commitment by the Government to issue a solicitation or ultimately award a contract, nor does it restrict the Government to a particular acquisition approach. The Government will not be bound to this information if a solicitation is issued. A determination by the Government not to compete this proposed contract action, based on the responses to this notice, is at the discretion of the Government.
Sources sought responses and capability statements shall be submitted to Charlee Maurer at camaurer@usbr.gov by close of business on January 10, 2025.
For record keeping purposes, telephonic inquiries will not be accepted.
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