Fuel Nozzle for LM6000

Project ID: 143894 State|LocalOpportunities
Overview
AgencyCity of Austin [TX]
Deadline02/19/26
Posted02/13/26
Estimated Value$50,000 - $150,000 (AI estimate)
Set AsideNot Provided
NAICSNot Provided
PSCNot Provided
LocationTexas
Description
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Fuel Nozzle for LM6000

Summary (Newest Update)

Background The City of Austin is seeking quotes for the procurement of fuel nozzles specifically designed for LM6000 gas turbines. This solicitation is part of the City’s ongoing efforts to maintain and enhance its energy infrastructure, ensuring reliable service delivery to its constituents. The contract aims to secure high-quality components that meet or exceed specified standards, thereby supporting the operational efficiency of the City’s energy facilities. Work Details The contractor will provide fuel nozzles for LM6000 gas turbines, specifically item number 15749 with manufacturer part number GE / L31476P61. The estimated quantity required is one unit. All items quoted must meet or exceed the City of Austin specifications. Quotes must be submitted on a FOB Destination basis, including all freight charges in the item price. The City reserves the right to determine same or equal status for quoted items. Period of Performance The contract period will commence upon award and is expected to be fulfilled by February 19, 2026. Place of Performance Delivery is to be made to Austin Energy - Sand Hill Energy Center located at 1101 Fallwell Lane, Del Valle, TX 78617. Bidder Requirements Bidders must ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations, including those related to insurance and indemnification. They must not include federal excise or state sales tax in their quotes as the City is exempt from these taxes. Additionally, bidders are required to complete the City of Austin Wage Theft Training within 30 days of being awarded a contract.

Contacts
Contact nameGarcia-Martinez, Ahide
Contact emailahide.garcia@flyaustin.com
Contact phone512(512) 9746038
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