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WTP Electrical Panels Rehabilitation Project

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The San Juan Water District is preparing to undertake the rehabilitation of electrical panelboards and switchboards within the Water Treatment Plant’s Electrical Room to replace aging equipment nearing the end of its operational life and enhance overall safety. The scope includes replacing all existing breakers, dead fronts, and panel doors, as well as installing new main feeders and portable generator feeders. A new switchboard power quality meter complete with panel and current transformers will be added, alongside a fully upgraded grounding system, new emergency light fixtures, and rerouting of existing conduit to improve system integrity and compliance with current standards. The work is targeted at modernizing critical infrastructure to ensure reliable power distribution and reduce potential hazards associated with outdated electrical components. The project is registered under the district’s procurement forecast with a posted date of July 2, 2026, and the place of performance is located in California with a zip code of 95746. The Senior Engineer, Mark Hargrove, serves as the primary point of contact and can be reached via email at mhargrove@sjwd.org or by phone at 916-791-6951. Although the solicitation number, NAICS code, and set-aside details are not yet specified, the procurement is anticipated to follow standard public agency procedures for infrastructure upgrades. Interested parties are encouraged to monitor the provided UI link for formal solicitation release and bid opportunities.

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Rehabilitate electrical panelboards and switchboards at Water Treatment Plant with new components, grounding, and power quality meter.

Agency

California → San Juan Water District

NAICS

238210 - Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation ContractorsView NAICS

Place of Performance

CA, 95746

Set-Aside

NONE

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SJWD WTP Electrical Panels Rehabilitation Project Notice of Exemption

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AgencyCalifornia → San Juan Water District
Contacts1 person available
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California → San Juan Water District
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Mark HargroveSenior Engineer

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The Project involves the rehabilitation of several electrical panelboards and Switchboard located in the District's Water Treatment Plant's Electrical Room. The rehabilitation includes replacement of the existing breakers. replacement of dead fronts and panel doors, replacement of main feeders and portable generator feeders, new Switchboard power quality meter with panel and current transformers, new grounding system, new emergency light fixtures, and conduit rerouting. The purpose of the project is to replace equipment at end of its useful life and improve safety.

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