ROC Generator

Project ID: W50S77-26-R-A001 FederalOpportunitiesSolicitation
Overview
AgencyDepartment of the Army
Deadline07/03/26
Posted06/02/26
Estimated Value$250,000 - $600,000 (AI estimate)
Set AsideSBA
NAICS335312 - Motor and Generator Manufacturing
PSC5680 - Miscellaneous Construction Materials
LocationHouston, TX 77034 United States
Description
Primary Latest Change

Summary

Generator to include removal/installation IAW SOW.

Scope

The Contractor shall furnish all labor, parts, tools, paint, equipment, appliances, transportation, materials, engineering, supervision, and incidentals necessary to procure, install, test, commission, and place into service a complete 350KW diesel emergency standby generator system. See attachments for full solicitation: 1. W50S77-26-R-A001 Solicitation 2. SOW 3. DBA Wage Determination 4. Site Visit information

Summary (Newest Update)

Background The 147th Operations Group operates 24-hours from Building 1191, requiring uninterrupted power to maintain operational readiness, communications systems, mission systems, and life safety support. In the event of utility failure or severe weather conditions impacting base power, the standby generator system shall fully support building operational requirements. The Contractor is expected to perform all work in a highly coordinated manner to minimize disruptions to ongoing operations, with no outages or operational interruptions occurring without prior Government approval. Work Details The Contractor shall furnish all labor, parts, tools, equipment, materials, engineering, supervision, and incidentals necessary to procure, install, test, commission, and place into service a complete 350KW diesel emergency standby generator system. The scope includes: - Removal of existing generator infrastructure not compatible with replacement system - Generator procurement and installation - Structural evaluation of existing slab and generator pad - Concrete pad extension/modification if required - Electrical integration and feeder tie-ins - Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) integration and testing - Fuel system integration - Grounding and bonding - Startup and commissioning - Load bank testing - Temporary power coordination - Fuel transfer coordination - As-built documentation - Operator training - Warranty services. The generator specifications include a 350 KW capacity at 277/480V 3 phase, 60 Hz. Period of Performance All work must be completed no later than sixty (60) calendar days after receipt of order (ARO), excluding approved generator manufacturing lead times. Place of Performance Ellington Field, Houston Texas. Bidder Requirements The Contractor must ensure compliance with all applicable international, federal, state, local regulations including DoD and Air Force standards. They are responsible for field verification of existing conditions prior to bidding and installation. The Contractor must also provide a complete submittal package prior to procurement including generator specifications and manufacturer product data.

Contacts
Contact nameMSgt Buddy Ciemiengo
Contact emailbuddy.ciemiengo.1@us.af.mil
Contact phoneNone
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