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WEWPCC Feeder Cable Replacement 2026
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The contract involves the supply of a 2500 kVA spare transformer with an enhanced cooling rating of 3300 kVA and the complete replacement of two existing 15kV feeders connected to Rannock and Headingley Substations, along with associated upgrades to pole-mounted electrical equipment. This includes removing and replacing gang-operated switches with 25kV versions, upgrading power fuses, installing a new pole and associated cabling at Headingley, and making necessary connections between the new infrastructure and the existing transformer systems. All work must be executed with minimal disruption to power supply, allowing only short power transfer outages to maintain continuous operation of the WEWPCC facility. Additional requirements include coordination with MB Hydro for utility outages, securing permits, upgrading grounding systems, excavating and backfilling as needed, grading areas around poles, modifying existing fencing, installing new gates and concrete pads, and restoring the worksite to its original condition. All activities must align with detailed technical drawings and specifications. The project is governed by the City of Winnipeg’s Green Building Policy and Universal Design Policy, ensuring environmental and accessibility standards are met. Bidding is conducted through Merx.com with applicable fees, and proposals must be submitted by May 29, 2026. The contract is issued under solicitation number 319-2026 with a NAICS code of 237130, classified as a federal solicitation managed by the City of Winnipeg, despite the organization type listing as federal. Primary point of contact is Priscilla Pang, Contracting Authority, reachable via email and phone for inquiries. The place of performance is in Winnipeg, and all work must be completed in compliance with municipal regulations, utility coordination protocols, and safety standards to ensure seamless integration of new equipment into the existing electrical network.
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