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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 7,2000 PSA#2511CH2M Hill, Inc., 613 NW Loop 410, Suite 200, San Antonio, TX 78216 S -- PRIVATIZATION OF UTILITY SYSTEMS AT MALMSTROM AIR FORCE BASE,
MONTANA DUE 012400 POC For the U.S. Air Force: CH2M HILL, 613, NW Loop
410, Suite 200, San Antonio, TX 78216 POC: Christine Davila
(cdavila@ch2m.com), Tel (210)377-3081 E-MAIL: Christine Davila, CH2M
HILL, Tel (210)377-3081, cdavila@ch2m.com. MODIFICATION: The 1998
annual consumption was listed previously as 71,000 kWH, the annual
consumption is actually 48 million kWh with a peak demand of
approximately 8.3 MW. PRIVATIZATION UNDER 10 USC 2688, UTILITY SYSTEMS:
CONVEYANCE AUTHORITY AT MALMSTROM AIR FORCE BASE, MONTANA. SOL: N/A,
DUE: 012400. POTENTIAL SOURCES SOUGHT PURPOSE: The Air Force seeks to
identify responsible potential sources and obtain information in
regards to privatization of utility systems in accordance with 10 USC
2688, "Utility Systems: Conveyance Authority". The Commander of
Malmstrom Air Force Base (AFB) is seeking interest and information
specifically for the potential privatization of the electric, water,
and wastewater utility systems at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana.
OBJECTIVE: Should privatization result, the ownership of the above
utility systems at Malmstrom AFB, and operation, maintenance, and
obligation to continue to provide utility service for an indefinite and
ongoing period, will transfer to a utility service provider. All
responsibility for maintaining reliable utility service, including such
items as environmental compliance, maintenance costs, major system
renovations, construction, equipment, manpower, and overhead costs will
become the utility service provider's responsibility. It is intended
that the privatization will ultimately reduce the Air Force's
life-cycle costs for operating and maintaining utility systems and
services. SYSTEM DESCRIPTIONS: The following information provided is
only an estimate and is subject to change. Electric: Power is supplied
from Montana Power Company (MPC) through one utility-owned 100 kV
overhead transmission line to the Base-owned substation. The substation
contains the incoming transmission structures, transformers, switches,
switchgear, and connecting bus and cables. The substation reduces the
voltage to 12.47 kV for distribution throughout the Base. There is an
alternate source of power into the Base. A separate 12.47 kV feeder
from MPC is available in the event of a 100 kV system failure. This
feeder is of limited capacity and load consequently must be reduced to
use the circuit. A manual switch is used to connect into the Base
distribution system. The primary distribution system consists of
three-phase, four-wire line rated at 15 kV from the substation
metalclad switchgear. The overhead portion totals approximately 83,400
circuit feet (cf), and the underground portion (in conduit) totals
approximately 84,600 cf. The secondary system consists of approximately
70,600 cf of overhead line and 70,000 of underground (in conduit). The
system also includes 92 three-phase transformers, 490 single-phase
transformers, 21 switches (2-, 3-, and 4-way), 7 reclosers, 50
sectionalizers, and 820 streetlight fixtures. The 1998 annual
consumption was approximately 48 million kWh with a peak demand of
approximately 8.3 MW. Natural Gas: Natural gas is supplied by Energy
West Inc. through a single utility-owned metering station at a pressure
of approximately 50 psig. Gas is distributed to the industrial areas on
the Base at this pressure. A utility-owned regulating station reduces
the pressure to approximately 15 psig for distribution to other areas.
The distribution system is generally looped so that buildings can be
fed from at least two different paths. There are approximately 158,900
linear feet (lf) of distribution piping, including mains and service
connections. Approximately 90 percent is polyethylene and the remaining
is coated steel. Steel gas piping is protected by an impressed current
system. Pipe sizes range from -inch to 8-inch. There are approximately
seven district regulators in the housing areas. Each building has at
least one regulator to lower the gas pressure for equipment and
appliance use. There are approximately five revenue meters that are
read on a regular basis. Additional meters have been installed on
recently constructed facilities for energy management purposes. Peak
gas demand is approximately 51,300 thousand cubic feet (MCF) per month.
Water: The City of Great Falls, Montana supplies potable water through
a 12-inch line to two concrete storage tanks located at grade with a
total capacity of 1.7 million gallons (MG). A pump station delivers
water from these storage tanks to the distribution system. The pump
station includes two 60 horsepower (hp) pumps, one 100 hp pump, and a
175 kW standby generator. A chlorination system utilizing 150-pound
cylinders is used to assure adequate residual chlorine levels. The
distribution system piping totals approximately 241,500 lf, including
mains and service connections. Pipe sizes range from -inch to 20-inch.
Pipe materials include cast iron, steel, copper, asbestos cement, and
PVC. There are two elevated steel storage tanks of 500,000 and 250,000
gallons. Current peak water demand is approximately 50 MG per month.
Wastewater: Wastewater treatment is provided by the City of Great
Falls, Montana. Wastewater collection piping totals approximately
137,500 lf of PVC, vitrified clay, and concrete pipe, including mains
and service connections. Some of the pipe has been slip-lined. Pipe
sizes range from 4-inch to 24-inch. Wastewater collection piping
includes both gravity and pressure piping. Wastewater collected on Base
flows to the main lift station where it is pumped to the City of Great
Falls collection system. The main lift station consists of two inlet
channels with comminutors, bypass channel with manual bar screen, wet
well, two 50 hp pumps located in a dry pit adjacent to the wet well,
and a 100 kW standby generator. There are three other smaller lift
stations located on Base. Two of these lift stations are simplex units
and the third is a duplex unit. Wastewater flows average approximately
0.62 million gallons per day (mgd). PROCEDURES: This request to
interested parties is for gathering information and is a required
component of a systematic process to evaluate the interested parties
under the Air Force's utilities privatization program. In order to
minimize costs both to potentially interested parties and the
government, this notice is being issued to determine the interest and
feasibility of proceeding with a formal request for proposals. Should
insufficient credible interest be identified for a privatization
action, it is highly likely that no formal solicitation will be issued.
SHOULD INTEREST BE DETERMINED SUFFICIENT, A FORMAL REQUEST FOR
PROPOSALS MAY BE FORTHCOMING. Small Business interests shall note the
FAR Part 19 Standard Industrial Codes (SIC) and Size Standards for the
utility systems identified in this announcement. Some, all, or any
combination of the following may apply. SIC/SS: 4911/4Million (M)
Megawatt hours, 4922/$5M, 4923/$5M, 4924/500, 4925/$5M, 4931/$5M,
4932/$5M, 4939/$5M, 4941/$5M, 4952/$5M, 4953/$6M, 4959/$5M, 4961/$9M,
4971/$5M. REQUESTED RESPONSE: Interested parties should provide a
statement of interest on company letterhead (not to exceed 20 pages in
length). The statement should include as a minimum the following
criteria: (1) specific utility system(s) of interest and desired
bundling/grouping of utilities to purchase; (2) capability and
experience in ownership, operation and maintenance of similar utility
systems; (3) financial capacity to purchase, expand and operate the
utility systems; (4) statement detailing the understanding of the
obligation to serve in regards to continuous utility service; (5)
conceptual rate plan (excluding numerical analysis or proposed rates),
i.e. will charges for utility service be made from existing rates or
from rates developed specifically for service at the individual
base(s); (6) ideas regarding conjunctive metering and billing for
service on base (excluding numerical analysis or proposed rates); (7)
discussion of your conceptual basis (excluding numerical analysis or
proposed price) for a proposed purchase price (capitalized earnings
value, replacement cost new less depreciation, original cost less
depreciation, or other); (8) statement detailing your understanding of
applicable state and local utility laws and your compliance
capability; (9) statement detailing your understanding of any existing
franchises and your ability to provide service given these conditions;
(10) statement detailing your understanding of federal, territorial,
and local environmental laws and regulations and familiarity and
experience with environmental compliance procedures and regulations for
New York and the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency; and (11)
business size (large, small, small-disadvantaged; 8(a); women-owned).
Elaborate proposals or pricing information is neither required nor
desired. Under no circumstances will cost data for the existing systems
be provided. Any innovative and new conceptual ideas to achieve the
stated objective are encouraged. If a site visit and the provision of
additional data are later determined necessary, notification will be
provided by way of an amendment to this announcement. It should be
noted that the RFIs for different Air Force Bases and utility systems
may be issued in the same time frame. A separate response to each RFI
is required. Please respond electronically as well as with hard copy.
The point of contact is CH2M HILL, 613, NW Loop 410, Suite 200, San
Antonio, TX 78216 POC: Christine Davila (cdavila@ch2m.com), Tel
(210)377-3081. Posted 01/05/00 (W-SN413467). (0005) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0086 20000107\S-0010.SOL)
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