Opportunity
Garland Ionwave #0367-23 Addendum 4
City of Garland Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Project Award
Posted
January 17, 2023
Respond By
May 18, 2023
Identifier
0367-23 Addendum 4
NAICS
541512, 238210, 541690
The City of Garland, Texas is undertaking a large-scale Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) project for its Power & Light and Water Utilities departments. - Government Buyer: - City of Garland, Purchasing Office (Garland Power & Light and Water Utilities) - OEMs and Vendors: - SENSUS USA INC. (contract awardee) - Itron (for ERT modules and connectors) - Products and Services Requested: - Advanced electric meters (77,300 units) and water meters/endpoints (72,000 units) - AMI modules (Itron ERTs: 500W, 100W, 60W) - Network infrastructure equipment for AMI Field Area Network (FAN) - Meter Data Management System (MDMS) software and services - Customer Portal software and services - Installation, integration, training, and system acceptance testing - Optional meter box replacement and disposal/recycling of old meters - Customer communication and outreach services - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Integration with existing utility systems (CIS Infinity, Cityworks) - Support for remote management, data export, and disaster recovery - Compliance with prevailing wage rates and City of Garland terms - Performance and payment bonds required for contracts above specified thresholds - Robust administrative, security, and operational features for the AMI system - Project includes an Initial Deployment Area (IDA) phase before full deployment - Place of Performance: - City of Garland, Texas (primary delivery and installation location) - City of Garland Purchasing Office (contracting office)
Description
This is a Request for Proposal (RFP) issued by the City of Garland for the Advanced Metering Infrastructure Project for Garland Power and Light and Water Utilities. The project involves providing information and pricing for an advanced metering system, including installation, management, and integration with existing utility systems. The RFP includes detailed technical requirements, evaluation criteria, and requires submission through the City's Ion Wave portal. A performance and payment bond will be required upon award.