COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 20,2000 PSA#2646 Directorate of Contracting, Bldg 4022, Fort Knox, Ky 40121-5000 S -- PRIVATIZATION OF NATURAL GAS UTILITY DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM, FORT
KNOX KY DUE 081100 POC Steven Fries, Phone 502-624-8043; Fax
502-624-7165 E-MAIL: Click here to contact the contracting officer via,
friess@ftknox-emh3.army.mil. The Government is seeking responsible
potential sources interested in the privatization of the U.S.
Army-owned natural gas distribution system at Fort Knox KY. Fort Knox
covers about 110,000 acres and is located 35 miles south of Louisville
KY. The installation is predominantly an area of exclusive Federal
jurisdiction. Privatization is defined as the transfer of ownership and
operations and maintenance responsibilities, to include such items as
environmental compliance, maintenance costs, major system renovations
and upgrades, construction, equipment and manpower, of the
Government-owned distribution system to a municipal, private, regional,
district or cooperative utility company or to another entity. Fort Knox
currently receives natural gas supply from the spot market by an
area-wide Defense Energy Services contract delivered through Louisville
Gas & Electric to the Government-owned distribution system through two
master-metered delivery points that are served from 6-inch to 8-inch
high pressuretransmission lines. The Government-owned natural gas
distribution system consists of about 100 miles of gas lines that range
from less than 2 inches to 12 inches in diameter, 1800 building
services and 900 main valves. About 70 percent of the system consists
of polyethylene pipe that was installed during the last 16 years to
replace steel piping. The steel piping which accounts for the remaining
30 percent of the system has an average age of 40 to 50 years. The
system is in fairly good condition given its age and configuration.
Fort Knox is a weather-sensitive customer that consumes about 1,500,000
decatherms of natural gas annually. This request for information (RFI)
is a component of a systematic process to implement the Department of
Army's utilities privatization program. Should insufficient credible
interest or responsive capability be identified for a privatization
action, it is likely that no formal solicitation will be issued,
otherwise a formal request for proposals (RFP) may be forthcoming. The
statement of interest submitted shall address all of the following
general criteria, to include at a minimum: (1) capability and
experience in the ownership, operation, expansion and maintenance of
similar retail or other Government service systems; (2) financial
capability to purchase, expand, maintain, and operate the utility
system; (3) a statement expressing a willingness and understanding of
an obligation to provide continuous utility service; (4) understanding
of any applicable state or local utility law, capability of complying
with such law and to initiate the service within a reasonable time
after contract award; and (5)understanding of the federal, state, and
local environmental laws and regulations; and familiarity and
experience with environmental compliance procedures and regulations. A
statement of interest should not exceed 15 pages in length. Send
statements of interest to the Directorate of Contracting, Building
4022, Fort Knox KY 40121-5000 no later than 4:00 p.m., local time, 11
August 2000. Posted 07/18/00 (W-SN476194). (0200) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0100 20000720\S-0012.SOL)
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