P200 High Voltage Power Substation Suppliers
ID: N6945026R1002DESCType: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYNAVFACSYSCOM SOUTHEASTNAS JACKSONVILLE, FL, 32212-0030, USA

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Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

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CONSTRUCTION OF OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES AND SERVICE BUILDINGS (Y1AZ)

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    The Department of Defense, through the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southeast, is seeking information from potential suppliers of high voltage power substations for the P200 Nuclear Power Training Facility Simulation Expansion at Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina. The objective is to identify commercially available suppliers capable of designing and constructing a 115kV to 13.8kV substation that connects to the Dominion Energy South Carolina energy grid. This procurement is critical for enhancing the training capabilities at the facility, which will include a high-bay simulator and various support areas. Interested vendors must submit a capabilities statement package by 15:00 Eastern Time on January 2, 2026, to the designated contacts, Dennis Bourgault and Lindsay Betteridge, via email, with no reimbursement for costs incurred in response to this notice.

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    Sources Sought No. N69450-26-R-1002, P200 - Nuclear Power Training Facility Simulation Expansion, seeks to expand the Nuclear Power Training Facility Simulation at Joint Base Charleston, SC. The project includes the construction of a high-bay simulator facility, a multi-story training support facility with production training areas, simulation technology, staff and student support areas, and storage. It also involves Facility Related Control Systems, network infrastructure, Furniture, Fixture, and Equipment installation, and a new 115kV-13.8kV 10.5MVA substation. The document requests information on vendor experience, specifically identifying one to three projects involving high-voltage power substations connected to a 115kV DESC transmission line and the 13.8kV Joint Base Charleston grid. For each project, vendors must provide customer contact information, a narrative description of services, project title, location, contract number, and value.
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