Opportunity
City of Houston BeaconBid #RFP-2025-0017
Houston Power Resiliency Program: Power Generation Systems and Services Sought
Posted
March 21, 2025
Respond By
May 23, 2025
Identifier
RFP-2025-0017
NAICS
238210, 811219, 221118, 221115, 237130
The City of Houston Mayor's Office is seeking qualified partners for its Power Resiliency Program to enhance the city's energy infrastructure. - Government Buyer: - City of Houston Mayor's Office - Products and Services Requested: - Engineering design, procurement, construction, commissioning, energization, and maintenance of power generation systems - Generator types requested: - Portable engine-driven generators (including fog and mist types) - Stationary generators (non-automotive) - Wind-powered generators - Generators over 25 MW for power plants (including parts and accessories) - Excitation systems for generators - Monitoring and alarm systems for power generators - Services requested: - Maintenance and repair for electrical, alternator, generator, battery, ignition system, and lights - Maintenance and repair for portable and stationary generators (including parts and accessories) - Blade maintenance and repair for electric power generators - Generator rental or lease and associated maintenance services - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Contractor(s) may participate in energy arbitrage markets, with profit sharing between the contractor and the City - The contract term may be up to twenty-five years, with flexibility for alternative terms if beneficial to the City - Open to firms with expertise in large-scale power generation and energy market participation - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation; opportunity is open to all qualified manufacturers and service providers
Description
The City of Houston Mayor's Office is seeking proposals from qualified firms to partner in the City's Power Resiliency Program. The selected contractor will support engineering design, procurement, construction, commissioning, energization, and maintenance of all systems under the procurement contract. The contractor will also engage in energy arbitrage markets where feasible and share profits with the City. The City intends to enter into one or more contracts with qualified firms specializing in power generation systems for a term of up to twenty-five years, with the possibility of negotiating a different contract term if it adds value to the City.