Opportunity

CanadaBuys #319-2026

WEWPCC Feeder Cable Replacement and Transformer Supply for City of Winnipeg

Posted

May 07, 2026

Respond By

May 29, 2026

Identifier

319-2026

NAICS

237130, 335311

This opportunity involves the replacement of feeder cables and supply of a high-capacity transformer for the WEWPCC facility in Winnipeg. - Government Buyer: - City of Winnipeg - Contracting office located at 185 King Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba - OEMs and Vendors: - MB Hydro (coordination required for outages and permits) - Products/Services Requested: - Supply of a 2500 kVA 12.6kV/600V oil-filled substation-type padmounted transformer - KNAN/KNAF rated cooling capacity of 3300 kVA - Quantity: 1 - Replacement of two 15kV feeder cables - Associated with Rannock and Headingley Substations - Quantity: 2 - Upgrades to pole-mounted equipment, installation of new poles, switches, and fuses - Disconnection and removal of two 15kV pole-mounted gang operated switches - Installation of bypass connections - Grounding upgrades, excavation, and site restoration - Coordination with MB Hydro for outages and permits - Ensuring minimal power outages at the WEWPCC facility - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Compliance with City of Winnipeg Green Building Policy - Compliance with Universal Design Policy - Coordination with MB Hydro is mandatory - Places of Performance and Delivery: - WEWPCC facility, Winnipeg - Rannock Substation, Winnipeg - Headingley Substation, Winnipeg - City of Winnipeg contracting office at 185 King Street

Description

This solicitation is for the supply of a 2500 kVA spare transformer with an additional rating of 3300 kVA and the replacement of two existing 15kV feeders, including upgrades to associated pole-mounted equipment. The work includes disconnection and removal of pole-mounted switches, installation of bypass connections, replacement of feeders at Rannock and Headingley Substations, and provision of a new padmounted transformer. Coordination with MB Hydro for outages and permits, grounding upgrades, excavation, site restoration, and ensuring minimal power outages at the WEWPCC facility are also required. Compliance with City of Winnipeg Green Building and Universal Design Policies is expected.

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