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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 29, 2004 FBO #0915
SOURCES SOUGHT

S -- Lease of utility systems

Notice Date
5/27/2004
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
221122 — Electric Power Distribution
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Engineering Field Activity, Midwest, 201 Decatur Avenue Building 1A, Great Lakes, IL, 60088-5600
 
ZIP Code
60088-5600
 
Solicitation Number
N68950-UP-003
 
Response Due
6/30/2004
 
Archive Date
7/15/2004
 
Point of Contact
Linda Camellino, Contract Officer, Phone 847-688-2600x149, Fax 847-688-6567,
 
E-Mail Address
camellinolm@efdsouth.navfac.navy.mil
 
Description
As directed by United States code 10 USC 2687, grants authority from the Secretary of Defense to solicit for an enhanced lease agreement for utility systems/distribution at Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois, and systems at the Naval Surface Warefare center in Crane, Indiana. This market survey is being issued to determine the interest for the following: Electric distribution; steam distribution and main power plant boilers at Great Lakes, IL Water, wastewater and thermal plant systems at Crane, Indiana. Submitted interest statements shall contain the following criteria: 1) capability and experience in the operations, expansion and maintenance of similar systems;2) Financial capacity to upgrade, expand, maintain, and operate utility systems; 3) a statement expressing a willingness and understanding of an obligation to provide continuous utility service for an indefinite and ongoing period of time;4) your company's ability to provide reliable service, respond to emergency situations, and respond during periods of increased military mobilization; 5) conceptual rate structure. All interest statements shall be treated as containing procurements sensitive information. Responses are due by June 30, 2004 in writing to NAVFAC MIDWEST, EFA 201 Decatur Ave., Great Lakes, Illinois 60088-5600, attn: L. Camellino. or email to linda.camellino@navy.mil. Systems descriptions: a)Main power plant boilers containing six boilers which supply the steam distribution at Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, space heating, various hospital requirements, laundries, food preparation facilities, and two 1500 KW back pressure steam turbine generators all use steam supplied from the main power plant. Six boilers have a combined capacity of 750,000 lb/hr at 350 psig, burn natural gas/fuel oil, and are of a variety of ages and manufacture. The condition of the boilers and auxiliary equipment is good. b)Main power plant steam distribution system is supplied to main side, the Naval Regional medical center, and recruit Training Command, and Camp-Moffett. The system contains approx 26 miles of both steam and condensate lines. The systems consists of both above ground and underground piping with some contained in tunnels. The steam is distributed at 125 and 60 psig. The steam distribution is in good condition. The system returns approx 80% of the condensate. c) electric distribution system - two 34.5KV base transmission circuits serve seven base substations with secondary distribution system at 12.5 KV, 4,160 V, and 2,400 V for a total capacity of 52.5 MVA. The transmission and distribution inventory is comprised of overhead and underground network configurations, feeder transformers, switches, streetlights, meters, and misc. electrical equipment. Submit your letter of interest on company letterhead to, Engineering Field Activity, Midwest, 201 Decatur Ave., Great Lakes, IL 60088-5600, attn: L.Camellino(847-688-2600x149) The Naval Surface Warfare Center, at Crane, Indiana owns, operates and maintains the water, wastewater, and thermal plant systems. The majority of the water requirements at NSWC Crane Main Base are fulfilled by drawing water from Lake Greenwood. At Glendora Lake, water is provided by the Indiana-American Water Co. The Main Base also operates and maintains a wastewater collection and pumping system in association with a wastewater treatment plant, which is authorized to discharge its treated effluent into Boggs Creek and Turkey Creek under a permit issued by the Indiana Dept of Environmental Mgt. The thermal system consists of 84 boilers that produce steam and hot water, which is distributed through associated distribution systems for humidification, comfort heating, and domestic purposes throughout the installation. Please reference the number N68950-UP-003 for Area F-1 under the lease authority when responding to any of these systems.
 
Place of Performance
Address: Great Lakes, Illinois and Crane, Indiana
Country: USA
 
Record
SN00593905-W 20040529/040527212455 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps.gov Link to This Notice
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