Opportunity

City of Sebastian MyVendorLink #01-26

Procurement of Five 145kV SF6 Power Circuit Breakers for Keys Energy Services

Posted

January 16, 2026

Respond By

February 13, 2026

Identifier

01-26

NAICS

335313

This procurement opportunity involves the purchase of high-voltage power circuit breakers for a municipal electric utility in Key West, Florida. - Government Buyer: - Utility Board of the City of Key West, Florida (Keys Energy Services) - Purchasing Department - OEMs and Vendors: - Siemens Energy (SPS2-145-31.5-1) - ABB (145PM 40-20) - Other planholders and potential vendors: Pennsylvania Transformer Technology, MVA Power Inc, and others - Products Requested: - Five (5) 145kV Class SF6 Power Circuit Breakers - Acceptable models: Siemens SPS2-145-31.5-1, ABB 145PM 40-20, or approved equal - Dead-tank construction, rated for 138kV nominal/145kV max, 1200A continuous, 31.5kA short circuit - Designed for reliable outdoor use in humid, marine, tropical climates - Includes specified spare parts: trip coils (2), close coils (2), bushing assembly (1), bushing current transformer (1), counters (2), maintenance tools (1 set) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Equipment must withstand high wind speeds and challenging ambient conditions - Detailed technical and environmental specifications provided - Four-year base contract with options for extension at the same unit price - KEYS reserves right to cancel with 30 days' notice (without cause) or 10 days (with cause) - Bid bond requirement was initially included but later waived - No services are requested; this is a supply-only procurement - Delivery Location: - Keys Energy Services T&D Facility, 6900 Front Street Extended, Key West, FL 33040

Description

Keys Energy Services is soliciting sealed proposals for the purchase of five (5) 145kV Class SF6 Power Circuit Breakers. The equipment will be used in an electric utility transmission system and must perform reliably in a humid, marine environment with specific ambient conditions. Proposals must be submitted electronically or by paper before February 13, 2026, with a bid bond requirement waived as per Addendum 1. The solicitation includes detailed specifications and requires compliance with the outlined terms and conditions.

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