EWEB 33 MVA Transformers
Federal opportunity from P0014001 - Purchasing Public Utility | P0014 - Purchasing • EWEB. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Feb 09, 2026.
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EWEB 33 MVA Transformers
THIS BID REPLACES # S-P00140-00015905. 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, multiyear agreement that will require a bond ability letter from Bidders 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 Bidder surety for Contract execution.
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EWEB is seeking to procure eight 33 MVA transformers for its substations located in Eugene, Oregon, under a multi-unit, multi-year contract. This bid replaces a previous solicitation and requires bidders to provide a bond ability letter for contract execution. The response deadline for this opportunity is set for February 9, 2026.
EWEB wants to secure eight 33 MVA transformers to enhance the capacity and efficiency of its substations in Eugene, Oregon, ensuring reliability for future utility operations.
- Manufacturers of transformers with capacity for large scale production
- Companies with experience in utility-scale energy equipment
- Bidders who can comply with bond requirements
- Review of specifications for the 33 MVA transformers
- Preparation of bid documents including bond ability letter
- Submission of bid by deadline
- Delivery and installation of transformers upon contract award
- Completed bid proposal form
- Bond ability letter from surety
- Technical specifications compliance documents
- Pricing structure for the transformers
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- Bidders must comply with bonding requirements outlined in the bid documents
- All transformers must meet EWEB's technical specifications
- Consider multi-year pricing models that accommodate future needs
- Ensure pricing reflects quality and reliability based on market standards
- Explore partnerships with established transformer manufacturers
- Consider teaming with firms that specialize in utility contracts for enhanced bidding credibility
- Potential delays in contract award due to bonding issues
- Market fluctuations impacting transformer material costs
- Compliance failures leading to disqualification
- What are the specific technical specifications required for the transformers?
- Are there preferred manufacturers listed in the bid documents?
- What is the process for contract execution after bid acceptance?
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- Detailed specifications for the transformers
- Exact delivery timeline post-contract award
- Available resources or additional incentives for bidders
- Details on the evaluation criteria for bids
- Clarification on previous solicitation changes
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