Servomotors rehab sought for 160-MW Harry S. Truman in U.S.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers seeks bids for rehabilitation of 12 servomotors on the six generating units of the 160-MW Harry S. Truman hydroelectric project on the Osage River in Missouri. Bids are due Aug. 17.

The Corps recruited contractors in April to refurbish six governors, controllers, and associated equipment at Truman. (HydroWorld 3/26/10)

On behalf of the Corps’ Kansas City District, the Corps’ Portland, Ore., District seeks labor, equipment, and materials to rehabilitate six right-hand and six left-hand servomotors. The work includes site work, metals, painting, plumbing, mechanical systems, removing existing servomotors, transporting equipment off site, rehabilitation and modifications, fabricating spanner wrench, reinstallation, testing, and incidental work.

A solicitation notice may be obtained from the Federal Business Opportunities Internet site, www.fbo.gov, by entering Solicitation No. W9127N10R0047 in the “Keyword/Solicitation #” box.

Bids are due Aug. 17. For information, contact Kathleen Seitz, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland, Contracting Division, (CECT-NWP), P.O. Box 2946, Portland, OR 97208-2946; (1) 503-808-4628; E-mail: [email protected].

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