SOURCES SOUGHT
Y -- Modernize Shaft Bldg Crane; Fort Peck
- Notice Date
- 8/16/2017
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 237990
— Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, USACE District, Omaha, Attn: CENWO- CT, 1616 Capitol Ave, Omaha, Nebraska, 68102-4901, United States
- ZIP Code
- 68102-4901
- Solicitation Number
- W9128F-17-S-C006
- Archive Date
- 9/14/2017
- Point of Contact
- Monica L. Dwyer, Phone: 4029952726
- E-Mail Address
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monica.l.dwyer@usace.army.mil
(monica.l.dwyer@usace.army.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Total Small Business
- Description
- This is a Sources Sought Notice for market research purposes only. THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL, QUOTATION OR BID. NO SOLICITATION IS CURRENTLY AVAILABLE. The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District is seeking information regarding capability and availability of potential small business contractors to perform work that involves the ability to rehabilitate the Ft Peck Shaft Cranes and certify the crane for use as a personnel hoist. Rehabilitation will include safety and access improvements, disabling of the main hoist mechanical load brake, replacing motors and updating controls. BACKGROUND Ft Peck Dam is located in northeast Montana on the Missouri river 2 miles northeast of Fort Peck, Montana. The project has 5 generating units split between two powerhouses for a combined generating capacity of 185.25 megawatts. The crane is a Whiting 20 ton box girder, single trolley indoor overhead traveling type crane. The bridge spans the width of the operating floor and travels the entire length of the building in the north-south direction. The crane is operated from an open cab mounted just below the downstream crane bridge girder. The overhead traveling crane is provided for the primary purpose of inspecting and maintaining the main control gate, the shaft and shaft liner, and the gate hoisting equipment. It is also used for lifting and transporting gate well covers, heavy machinery, heavy tools, and general maintenance work. Whiting Crane (OEM) has stated that the intake shaft cranes at Ft. Peck are not authorized for use as personnel lifting device. EM 385-1-1 section 16.T.01 requires the crane manufacturer's approval for personnel lifts. There is no roof access to allow for components to be hoisted off the trolley. Contractor will be prohibited from cutting an access hatch into the roof structure for hoisting from above. The existing cab will be removed as part of this contract and be replaced with a standard open cab design. MECHANICAL DESIGN Hoist motor will be replaced. The main hoist currently has one holding brake in conjunction with the mechanical load brake installed internally to the speed reducer. A secondary holding brake will be added as well as the replacement of the original holding brake. The removal of the oil coolers will allow room for the additional brake. The current hoist speed reducers have mechanical load brakes installed. The mechanical load brake is allowed in an open loop control mode but must be disabled when switching to a closed loop flux vector mode. The ratchet pawl mechanism will be removed and the gear secured to the shaft. The cranes currently have oil coolers installed to dissipate the heat generated by the mechanical load brakes. After the load brakes have been disabled the oil coolers will no longer be needed and can be removed to allow for additional room for the installation of the secondary holding brakes. Auxiliary hoist motors will be replaced. The auxiliary hoist currently has one holding brake mounted on the tail end of the motor that works in conjunction with the mechanical load brake integral to the speed reducer. The existing brake will be replaced when the auxiliary hoist gearmotor is replaced. Aux hoist will remain in open loop mode. Upper weighted limit switch are to be added to the aux hoist. Drive motor will be replaced. Bridge and trolley brakes will be replaced.   ELECTRICAL DESIGN The contractor will perform engineering and design for modernized control and ancillary power systems and submit design computations, product data, reports, and drawings for approval. After completion of work, the Contractor will perform acceptance testing and commissioning including load testing at 125% of rated capacity. Submittals of as-built drawings, product data, as-commissioned software/parameters, and O&M manuals will be provided by the Contractor. Training will be provided by the contractor and focus on familiarization with the VFD and controls as well as recommended preventative maintenance practices. MOTORS AND BRAKES Existing motors are wound rotor AC machines with the rotor secondary slip rings shorted to mimic a squirrel cage machine; this is not recommended for VFD applications. The main hoist, auxiliary hoist, bridge, and trolley motors will continuous rated inverter duty motors (Class H insulation is required). The main hoist motor encoder will be replaced in conjunction with motor and brake replacement. Motors will be sized to provide hoist and travel speeds approximately equal to the existing crane. The auxiliary hoist will require use of a separate or integral speed reducer (gearmotor). The main hoist load brake will be disabled to allow for closed-loop flux vector control and the existing brake will be removed. Two holding brakes will be provided for the main hoist. AC electro-hydraulic thruster or DC armature actuated shoe brakes will be specified for the Contractor's design. Each hoist brake will be rated and adjusted to a minimum of 125% full load motor torque. One of the brakes for the main hoist drivetrain will set after a short time delay. The existing auxiliary hoist motor encoder (currently unused) will be removed. The auxiliary hoist load brake will remain enabled and a single holding brake (motor- mounted disc brake) will be used; the auxiliary hoist will operate in an open loop (sensor-less) control scheme. Spring set, electrically released bridge and trolley holding brakes will be provided. Disc or shoe brakes will be allowed, based on the contractor's design. Brakes will be rated and adjustable to 100% full load motor torque and set to CMAA 70 standards. Anti- condensation brake heaters will be provided for any enclosed disk brakes. VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVES Crane motion controls will be provided with crane-specific variable frequency drives (VFDs) and related equipment with latest, still manufactured, controls. A closed loop, flux vector control regime will be used the main hoist; an open loop, vector control scheme will be used for the auxiliary hoist, trolley and bridge functions. Each crane motion can be operated independently and simultaneously of each other crane function. The existing pendant control will be retained with three speeds in each direction for each function. All new panels and enclosures will be minimum NEMA Type 12, or equivalent (cranes are indoors). All panels and enclosures will be climate controlled, utilizing anti- condensation heaters and fans required to maintain environmental conditions acceptable for enclosed electronic devices. Keypads displaying VFD operating parameters and fault codes will be provided on the enclosure doors. Dynamic braking will be provided for each VFD. Dynamic braking resistors will be corrosion-resistant and have a thermal capacity NEMA Class rating of 160 minimum. Line reactors, load reactors, and isolation transformers will be installed per recommendations of the VFD manufacturer. All crane function VFDs will have a slow speed feature (i.e. "Micro-Speed") which limits motor operation to a preset maximum (initially set at 25%) to assist in precision movements of the crane. With slow speed enabled, master switch operation will correspond with 0 to 25% of base speed. A single two-position, maintained selector switch (SLOW-NORMAL) on the cab control console will enable slow speed functionality for all crane motions. OPERATOR CONTROLS The new cab will provide a console positioned to provide a more ergonomic means of viewing directly below the cab while standing at the console controls. Infinitely variable, step-less (no detents) master switches will be provided on a new cab control console. Controls for crane power, emergency stop, speed regime (slow, normal), pendant cable reel (LOWER-RAISE) and the warning horn will be provided. A two-position, maintained selector switch (CAB-PENDANT) will be provided in the cab to select operation between cab console and radio remote control. If in the PENDANT selection, cab stop and emergency stop buttons will still be functional. Another maintained switch will be provided for use of the personnel platform, enabling the personnel platform emergency stop to function when the platform cable reel is connected. The contractor will perform commissioning and load testing with drive OEM support. The load test will consist of 100% rated capacity full dynamic load test for both hoists including bridge and trolley motion at rated main hoist capacity. A static 125% capacity load test will test new mechanical drive train components. Upon completion of rehabilitation work, the Contractor will provide (as an optional bid item) a Letter of Personnel Hoist Certification. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Omaha District is seeking qualified Small Business (SB) Community Members [Small Business (SB), Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB), Section 8(a), Veteran Owned Small Business (VOSB), Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), Women Owned Small Business (WOSB), HUBZone Small Business, Small Business (SB) led teams, Small Business Partnerships and or Small Business Joint Ventures] and Other Than Small Business (OTSB) concerns that qualify under the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code 237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction. The Small Business Size Standard is $36,500,000. Construction magnitude for this project is estimated to be between $500,000 and $1,000,000. This Sources Sought Notice is part of the market research activities and your responses are sought to identify potential sources that have the knowledge, skill, equipment, experience and past performance necessary to perform the aforementioned construction services. All interested, responsive and responsible contractors are encouraged to participate in this market research by submitting a response via e-mail to monica.l.dwyer@usace.army.mil no later than 2:00 PM CST 30 August 2017. Responses should include the company name, address, contact name and title, phone number, e-mail address, business size and classification/certification under NAICS Code 237990, CAGE Code, DUNS Number, your bonding capacity (single and aggregate) and a list of your company's three (3) most recent projects of the same type described in this notice. Recent project information should include project number with title/description, name of the government agency or non-government client for which the work was performed, the agency/client point of contact (name, phone number and e-mail address) and whether you participated as the prime contractor or as a subcontractor. This notice does not constitute a request for a formal proposal. This notice is provided as information to the market place and is an invitation for an expression of interest and brief demonstration of qualifications to perform and deliver the anticipated requirement. The Government will not pay for the provision of any information, nor will it compensate any respondents for the development of such information. Contact Monica L. Dwyer, Contract Specialist, at the aforementioned e-mail address or 402-995-2726 if you have any questions pertaining to this Sources Sought Notice.
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- Place of Performance
- Address: Fort Peck Dam, Fort Peck, Montana, 59223, United States
- Zip Code: 59223
- Zip Code: 59223
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