SOLICITATION NOTICE
61 -- FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SYSTEMS TO SUPPLEMENT FAA POWER GENERATION FACILITIES ON MIDDLETON ISLAND (MDO), ALASKA
- Notice Date
- 6/15/2021 9:50:50 AM
- Notice Type
- Presolicitation
- Contracting Office
- 697DCK REGIONAL ACQUISITIONS SVCS FORT WORTH TX 76177 USA
- ZIP Code
- 76177
- Solicitation Number
- 697DCK-Alaska-Research
- Response Due
- 7/13/2021 9:00:00 AM
- Archive Date
- 07/14/2021
- Point of Contact
- Kimberly Burt
- E-Mail Address
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Kimberly.Burt@faa.gov
(Kimberly.Burt@faa.gov)
- Description
- ������������������������������������������� STATEMENT OF WORK Job Description: FAA Power Services Group (PSG) Electrical Line Distribution (ELD) Program desires a feasibility study for designing/constructing alternative energy systems (AES) (solar, wind, etc) to supplement existing FAA generating capacity on the island. The island supports radio and navigation facilities for commercial airlines and the military. A submarine power cable to supply needed power has been deemed not cost effective due to the distance of Middleton Island from mainland Alaska. The study will provide details and recommendations to allow the department to decide on the feasibility and technical/cost requirements of constructing these alternative energy systems. Emphasis is on solar energy as the preferred alternative, but FAA is flexible in the mix of AESs. This is a site study/recommendation only; complete design and installation will be a separate future procurement contingent on an FAA decision to proceed past the study stage. MDO is situated on a remote island in Alaska. Prime generator (PX) power supports electrical loads for 36 NAS systems, including VOR, NEXRAD, ATCBI-6 on ASR-11 platform, NDB, radios, manned living spaces. etc. The estimated steady state load is 100 kW. There is always a generator running 24x7 to support the island. The FAA�s motivation for looking into providing alternative energy supplemental power to this site is that the cost of providing, supporting, and maintaining prime power generation currently is, as with all remote sites running on PX generators, expensive, inconvenient, and fuel and labor intensive. There are also environmental (fuel leaks, tank corrosion) concerns with the existing large fuel storage tanks supporting the PXs. Any significant but cost-effective reduction of reliance on these PX systems will result in an improvement. Period of Performance: July through October 2021 (est) Tasks:� The subcontractor shall provide technical support to the tasks identified below and support and/or complete any deliverables identified herein.� Tasks include: Preliminary: Initial �meeting of the minds� with FAA and possibly other government representatives to carefully characterize FAA interests, concerns, and constraints, and evaluate contractor suitability to the study project. Establishment of an organizational and study project structure. � Assessment: Identification and preliminary confirmation of suitable study project stakeholder team members and alternates, if appropriate. Aerial and terrestrial field assessment of terrain and solar/wind/other environment MDO site. Delineation of integration of AES with any existing power/signal cable routing corridors connecting the FAA facilities, Delineation of how AES would be integrated considering the standoff distances and other technical operational requirements of existing FAA facilities such as radar. Development of project alternatives and conceptual designs for each. An assessment of necessary environmental, regulatory, and permitting requirements. Rough order of magnitude cost estimates and timelines for each project alternative. Performing risk assessment and recommending a preferred alternative. Develop a conceptual design for the preferred alternative and associated cost estimate. Provide the equivalent information of a 10% design review. A Draft Report for review that includes a risk assessment of the alternatives and the data in Item 8 above. A Final Report that incorporates requested corrections and clarifications to the Draft Report. Included in the reports should be any other salient information deemed important by the bidder but not covered herein. � Proposal Cost and Timeline: If an FAA notice to proceed is issued by 3/1/2021, a Draft Assessment Report shall be submitted by 7/1/2021 and a Final Report by 8/1/2021 (two weeks from requested edits to Draft Report). Proposed cost is a not to exceed an amount of $61,170, or actual cost, whichever is less. � FAA Responsibilities: � The FAA shall provide the following: Participate in a pre-assessment meeting of the minds. Assign a single point of contact and alternate if appropriate. Provide site data regarding reliability, operating costs, electrical use, etc. Provide a snapshot of existing FAA facility operational facilities, their space, standoff distance, and other requirements, and a summary statement of any future modifications/additions projected for FAA facilities on the island, if any. Review and comment on Draft Assessment Report in a timely manner to facilitate Final Report. Agreement to protect any proprietary, confidential, or critical energy infrastructure information provided and marked as such by the bidder within the study project proposal. � Work Location:� Area encompassing the whole of Middleton Island, Alaska. � Evaluation Criteria: Deliverable end product will be a project design/installation study for possible auxiliary or alternative energy systems to supplement the FAA PX power sources. Deliverable shall provide up to and including the necessary information to fulfill the requirements of a 10% design review.
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- Place of Performance
- Address: AK, USA
- Country: USA
- Country: USA
- Record
- SN06032493-F 20210617/210615230115 (samdaily.us)
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