Opportunity

Merx #0000321150

Electrical System Corrections and Component Replacement at Jos Hebert Building, Sept-Îles, Quebec

Posted

May 06, 2026

Respond By

June 04, 2026

Identifier

0000321150

NAICS

238210

This opportunity seeks qualified vendors to perform electrical system corrections and component replacements at the Jos Hebert building in Sept-Îles, Quebec, following an Arc Flash coordination study. - Government Buyer: - BGIS - PWGSC RP1 (Public Works and Government Services Canada Real Property 1), under SPAC (Services publics et Approvisionnement Canada) - Products/Services Requested: - Replacement of distribution panels: - Panel 1-01-L3N1 (347/600V, 225A) - Panel 1-1S-D3N3 (347/600V, 250A; 70A circuit breakers (4) not to be replaced) - Installation of mounting kit for new 22KA circuit breaker in panel 1-A-D3N1 - Replacement of motor control center CCM 1-A-M6N1 - Update of coordination study, electrical protections, arc flash labeling, and thermographic report - Update of building's single-line diagram (DWG format and paper copies) and lockout tags for replaced equipment - Unique/Notable Requirements: - All work must comply with BGIS - RP4 Property Management Supplier standards - Security requirements: reliability and VOD - Work is based on findings from Arc Flash study GOC1840124 - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the notice - Place of Performance: - Jos Hebert building, 701 Boul. Laure, Sept-Îles, Quebec, G4R 1X8

Description

The project aims to perform corrections following the coordination study of protections and electrical arcs and the electrical condition evaluation of the Jos Hebert building at 701 Laure Sept-les, conducted in March 2023. The work involves replacing critical electrical components identified in the Arc Flash study GOC1840124, including distribution panels and motor control centers, to improve system reliability and safety. Additional tasks include updating the coordination study, protections, electrical arcs, labeling, thermographic reporting, updating the building's single-line diagram in DWG format, and updating lockout tags for replaced equipment.

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