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345kV Switchyard Engineering-Procurement-Construction (EPC) Service

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26032State & Local

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The City of Independence, Missouri, Power and Light Department is seeking qualified consulting engineering firms to Deliver Engineering, Procurement, and Construction services for two new 345kV switchyards connected by approximately 10 miles of 345kV double circuit transmission line. The project requires firms with demonstrated experience in high-voltage transmission infrastructure, including design, equipment procurement, and construction management. All inquiries must be submitted online through www.publicpurchase.com by the specified deadline, and proposals must also be uploaded via the same portal; no paper, fax, or email submissions will be accepted or returned. The solicitation, identified as 26032, was posted on July 10, 2026, with a firm response deadline of August 4, 2026, at 10:00 PM Central Time. The work will be performed in Missouri, and primary contact for questions is Richelieu Sese, reachable by phone at (816) 325-7090 or email at rsese@indepmo.org.

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City of Independence seeks engineering firms for two 345kV switchyards and 10-mile transmission line in Missouri.

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Missouri → City of IndependenceView Agency

NAICS

237130 - Power and Communication Line and Related Structures ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

MO, USA

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Contract for Professional Services - RFP 26032 - 345kV Switchyard EPC

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Affidavit Acceptance of Missouri Anti-Discrimination Against Israel Act

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Missouri Prevailing Wage Order No. 33 for Jackson County Effective May 28, 2026

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Instructions for Responding to Bid

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Immigration Affidavit - Long Form rev. 2024.05.11

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RFP 26032 - 345kV Switchyard EPC Services

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AgencyMissouri → City of Independence
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The City of Independence, Missouri, Power and Light Department is requesting statements of qualifications from experienced consulting engineering firms to provide Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) services for two 345kV switchyards, to be connected by approximately 10 miles of 345kV double circuit transmission line. Submit questions regarding this RFP online at www.publicpurchase.com by deadline in the RFP schedule. Proposals shall be submitted online via www.publicpurchase.com by the date and time indicated. Paper, fax, or email responses will NOT be accepted and will not be returned to sender.

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