EWEB 33 MVA Transformers
Federal opportunity from P0014001 - Purchasing Public Utility | P0014 - Purchasing • EWEB. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Jan 29, 2026.
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EWEB 33 MVA Transformers
EWEB wishes to procure eight 33 MVA transformers for future use in its substations located in Eugene, Oregon. The Contract will be a multi-unit, multi-year agreement that will require a bond ability letter from Bidder surety for Contract execution.
EWEB wishes to procure eight 33 MVA transformers for future use in its substations located in Eugene, Oregon. The Contract will be a multi-unit, multi-year agreement that will require a bond ability letter from Bidders surety for Contract execution.
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The EWEB is seeking to procure eight 33 MVA transformers for substations in Eugene, Oregon, under a multi-unit, multi-year contract. Bidders must provide a bond ability letter for contract execution. This specific procurement targets reliable suppliers with experience in high-capacity transformers and the ability to meet stringent execution requirements.
EWEB aims to enhance its infrastructure by procuring eight high-capacity 33 MVA transformers to support electrical substations in Eugene, Oregon.
- Manufacturers of 33 MVA transformers.
- Companies with relevant past performance in utility projects.
- Vendors with bonding capabilities as specified.
- Review bid requirements and specifications for transformers.
- Prepare bond ability letter as required by EWEB.
- Develop pricing strategy based on multi-year agreement nuances.
- Create timeline for production and delivery of transformers.
- Completed bid form.
- Bond ability letter.
- Technical specifications of transformers.
- Pricing structure for multi-year phases.
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- Ensure compliance with all bonding requirements per EWEB's specifications.
- Confirm adherence to Oregon's public utility regulations.
- Consider competitive pricing due to multi-year contract allure.
- Analyze cost implications of providing a bond alongside pricing.
- Potential partnerships with manufacturers for combined bidding.
- Subcontracting opportunities for logistics and delivery services.
- Failure to secure a bond could disqualify a bid.
- Market fluctuations impacting transformer pricing.
- What specific transformer specifications does EWEB require?
- Are there preferred or mandated suppliers for components?
- What is the anticipated timeline for project execution?
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- Specific technical specifications of the transformers.
- Detailed timeline for the transformer production and delivery.
- Information on the bonding process required by EWEB.
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