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Transformer Radiator Replacement (T-61 and T-62)

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The contract involves the complete removal and replacement of aging radiators on transformers T-61 and T-62, with all work requiring strict adherence to safety and regulatory standards. New radiator fans meeting OSHA compliance will be installed alongside all necessary associated hardware to ensure optimal performance and operational safety. The project includes the secure and environmentally responsible disposal of all removed components, eliminating any risk of contamination or noncompliance during decommissioning. All work is scoped to target critical infrastructure within the Energy Supply organization’s Florida operations, focusing on long-term reliability and maintenance of transformer cooling systems. The solicitation was posted on July 17, 2026, with responses due by August 17, 2026, at 6:00 PM. This is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 335312, which corresponds to the manufacturing of electrical equipment for power transmission and distribution. The contract is managed under the Energy Supply agency with performance expected to occur in Florida, although specific location details within the state are not provided. The procurement portal can be accessed via the listed UI link for further details and submission requirements, and bidders must ensure full compliance with all technical, safety, and disposal specifications outlined in the scope.

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Replace aging radiators and install OSHA-compliant fans on transformers T-61 and T-62 in Florida with proper disposal.

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Florida → Energy SupplyView Agency

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335312 - Motor and Generator ManufacturingView NAICS

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FL, USA

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AgencyFlorida → Energy Supply
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Full removal and replacement of deteriorated radiators on transformers T-61 and T-62, including installation of new OSHA-compliant radiator fans and associated hardware. Includes safe disposal of old components.

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