B1200 Compound High Voltage Electrical Design Study
ID: WT15034163Type: Presolicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA4686 9 CONS PKPBEALE AFB, CA, 95903-1702, USA

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Engineering Services (541330)

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ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING- GENERAL: OTHER (C219)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Air Force, is seeking a contractor to conduct a comprehensive electrical design study at Beale Air Force Base, focusing on the 1200 Campus area. The objective of this presolicitation is to inspect and analyze primary electrical components, including transformers, circuit breakers, and emergency generators, to address ongoing power distribution issues and enhance the reliability and availability of the electrical network. This project is critical for maintaining operational readiness and ensuring minimal downtime of essential equipment, with the contractor required to adhere to Air Force guidelines and national standards throughout the process. Interested parties should direct inquiries to SSgt James Buyag at james_bryan.buyag@us.af.mil or SSgt Christopher Nicolas at christopher.nicolas@us.af.mil, noting that funding is not currently available and the government reserves the right to cancel the presolicitation at any time.

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    The B1200 Compound High Voltage Electrical Design Study aims to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the electrical systems at Beale Air Force Base, specifically the 1200 Campus Area. The project involves inspecting primary electrical components including transformers, circuit breakers, and emergency generators, addressing frequent power distribution issues. The successful contractor must provide all necessary documentation, labor, and expertise to enhance the reliability and availability of the electrical network. Key deliverables include an analysis of the current distribution and generation systems, engineering recommendations, and adherence to stringent professional qualifications for personnel involved, including requirements for certification and experience. The work must comply with various Air Force guidelines and national standards, ensuring safety and operational efficiency. Moreover, scheduling and access protocols are outlined, emphasizing coordination with base authorities and adherence to safety regulations during work hours. This project reflects the Air Force's commitment to maintaining a robust electrical infrastructure crucial for operational readiness.
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