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John Day Dam Turbine Replacement and Generator Rewind (TRGR)
Solicitation from DEPT OF THE ARMY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 02, 2026. Industry: NAICS 237990 • PSC Z2KA.
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Description
01/09/2026: The Phase 1 solicitation package, which includes the phase 1 solicitation with specifications, solicitation drawings, reference drawings, bid schedule, and brand name justification, is attached. Amendment 1 is anticipated to be issued on or before 02/25/2026 to address the Revolutionary FAR Overhaul (RFO) (https://www.acquisition.gov/far-overhaul) and any other revisions deemed necessary at that time. Upon issuance of Amendment 1, the Government intends to extend the Phase 1 solicitation closing date by approximately one month. The official revised closing date and time will be posted on SAM.gov.
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The solicitation for the John Day Dam Turbine Replacement and Generator Rewind project aims to address essential infrastructure needs for the Department of the Army. Interested bidders should focus on turbine replacement and generator rewind capabilities, emphasizing compliance with federal regulations and the specific requirements set forth by the Army Corps of Engineers.
The buyer is looking to replace outdated turbine units and perform generator rewinding to enhance the efficiency and operational reliability of the John Day Dam.
- Assessment of existing turbine and generator performance
- Engineering design for new turbine units
- Generator rewind specifications and execution
- Installation and testing of new turbines and generators
- Final inspections and compliance checks
- Completed solicitation forms
- Technical proposal detailing approach and capabilities
- Past performance documentation
- Pricing methodology and cost breakdown
- Compliance matrix with federal regulations
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- Detailed scope of work and technical specifications are unclear.
- Information on previous contracts or performance history is not provided.
- Clarification on environmental restrictions at the site is missing.
- Details on bonding and insurance requirements are not specified.
- Current operational capacity of existing turbines is unknown.
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