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Main Terminal Improvement Program Emergency Power

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00322870State & Local

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The Port of Seattle’s Aviation Project Management Group is soliciting proposals for the Main Terminal Improvement Program Emergency Power project, which aims to deliver a 30-percent design document serving as a bridging document to support the future procurement of a design-build team for emergency power systems. The scope encompasses providing emergency power loads compliant with NEC Articles 700, 701, and 702 to the Main Terminal, C Concourse Expansion, South Concourse Evolution, and associated Parking Garages, with the two concourse expansion projects required to integrate seamlessly with the resulting power infrastructure. The winning respondent will be excluded from competing for the subsequent design-build phase of the project to ensure impartiality and avoid conflicts of interest. The solicitation, identified by number 00322870, was posted on July 9, 2026, with responses due by August 6, 2026, and falls under NAICS code 541330 for architectural and engineering services. Primary point of contact is Josephine Wilson, with Kris Casselman listed as the Project Manager. Accompanying documentation includes Exhibit 3, the Diversity In Contracting Inclusion Plan, and Exhibit 4, Company Information, though no other contract clauses, evaluation factors, deliverables, performance periods, or administrative details are specified in the available materials. There is no stated contract value, no formal packaging or inspection requirements, and no details regarding representations, certifications, or special conditions are provided, leaving key elements of the procurement process undefined in the disclosed information.

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Port of Seattle seeks emergency power design docs for terminals, forbidding bidder from future build phase.

Agency

Washington → Aviation Project Management GroupView Agency

NAICS

541330 - Engineering ServicesView NAICS

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00322870 Exhibit 4 Company Information Guidance

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00322870 Diversity in Contracting Inclusion Plan

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Solicitation 00322870 Main Terminal Improvement Program Emergency Power

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AgencyWashington → Aviation Project Management Group
Contacts2 people available
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Josephine WilsonPort Contact
Kris CasselmanProject Manager

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Arora Engineers
Chadds Ford, PA
Casne Engineering
NuuCo Electric
Redmond, WA

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The Port of Seattle’s Main Terminal Improvement Program (MTIP) – Emergency Power project is to provide National Electrical Code (NEC) Articles 700, 701, and 702 emergency power loads to the to the Main Terminal, C Concourse Expansion, South Concourse Evolution, and Parking Garages. The C Concourse Expansion and South Concourse Evolution projects will tie into this Emergency Power. The outcome of this procurement is a 30-percent design document (aka “bridging document”) that will be used to procure a design-build team. The winning bidder on this procurement will be excluded from competing for the design-build portion of the project in all aspects.

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