The US Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle District, seeks a small business manufacturer to supply a Standby Emergency Diesel Generator with associated equipment. The generator must be fully enclosed, weatherproof, and mounted on a trailer, adhering to EPA emission standards. Descriptive materials and manuals are required, with priority given to meeting technical specifications and cost effectiveness. The equipment must be delivered to the Chief Joseph Dam in Bridgeport, WA, within 120 days of the award, leading to a firm fixed-price contract. Offerors must submit their quotes by the extended deadline of 10:00 AM on August 8, 2024, with the successful bidder awarded the contract soon after.
The Army requires a robust and dependable generator, enclosed within a weatherproof and soundproof unit. This mobile solution, rated between 650 and 750 KW, must meet Tier 4 EPA standards and include an integrated load bank. The contract also entails the delivery of an enlarged battery rack and vibration isolators. To ensure compliance with safety standards, the solution should adhere to NFPA-110 and ULC-S601 guidelines. Manufacturers must submit detailed descriptive materials for evaluation by the extended deadline.
Bridgeport, Washington's Chief Joseph Dam relies on a reliable power supply, which is the ultimate aim of this procurement. The US Army Corps of Engineers, known for their engineering expertise, requires a proven solution to power the dam, emphasizing the importance of meeting technical specifications. Offerors are encouraged to respond by the quote submission deadline, which has been extended to August 8th, 10:00 AM, to ensure their proposals are considered.
Any questions regarding this procurement should be directed to the primary contact, McKenna Rain, or the secondary contact, Gregory Cook, whose details are provided in the listing. The funding amount is not specified, but interested parties should note the upcoming deadlines and register in the System for Award Management (SAM) for eligibility.