USACE Eletrical Equipment Rehabilitation

The Department of the Army, Army Corps of Engineers, Little Rock District has a requirement for the on-ramping of additional firms to the Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) for Electrical Equipment Rehabilitation and Replacement construction services in support of hydropower facilities.

Solicitation Summary

The Department of the Army, Army Corps of Engineers, Little Rock District has a requirement for the on-ramping of additional firms to the Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) for Electrical Equipment Rehabilitation and Replacement construction services in support of hydropower facilities.

Solicitation in a Nutshell

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Agency Department of the Army, Army Corps of Engineers, Little Rock District
Solicitation Number W9127S25RA009
Status Pre-RFP
Solicitation Date 09/2025 (Estimate)
Award Date 12/2025 (Estimate)
Contract Ceiling Value $49,000,000
Competition Type  Full and Open / Unrestricted
Type of Award  IDIQ – Agency Specific
Primary Requirement Architecture Engineering and Construction
Duration  see OPI
Contract Type  Firm Fixed Price,Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity,Multiple Award Task Order Contracts (MATOC)
No. of Expected Awards 4
NAICS Code(s):
237990

Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
Size Standard: $45.0 million annual receipts except $37.0 million annual receipts for Dredging and Surface Cleanup Activities

Place of Performance:
  • United States
Opportunity Website: https://sam.gov/opp/056e50decf6b476dbf6d0ab02ede2889/view

Background

N/A

Requirements

  • Scope of Work: Work will include rehabilitation and replacement of electrical equipment at Hydropower facilities within the Southwestern Power Administration’s boundaries: Fort Worth (SWF), Vicksburg (MVK), Little Rock (SWL), Tulsa (SWT), St Louis District (MVS), and Kansas City (NWK) Districts. Work will be performed on motor control centers, switchgear, switchboard, transformers, panelboards, cables, controls, variable frequency drives, motors and starters, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), conduit, busway, essential AC/DC systems, and other power distribution equipment at 15kV class and below. Rehabilitation and replacement efforts may include some or all the following: manufacturing, fabrication, supply, installation, testing, certification, training, incidental design, and submittals for approval.
  • Logistic support of individual tasks will include spares determination, inclusion, and statements of intended availability of spare parts by the original equipment manufacturer. Rehabilitation work may also consist of construction, repairing, replacing, and/or upgrading worn components of electrical systems to make the equipment fully functional for support of mission requirements.
  • Task orders will be Design-Bid-Build (DBB) and may be performance based or prescriptive performance based. DBB includes plans and specifications detailing the performance metrics of the rehabilitation or replacement of the Contract. Activities under each task order may include lead-based paint, asbestos, and other hazardous material removal; painting; final inspections and testing services; and classification/ marking of final product. Contractors will be required to inspect all imbedded conduit as part of construction. Contractors will be required to provide detailed as-built documentation at completion of construction.

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