Opportunity
Central Florida Tourism Oversight District Planet bids #NOO # C007075
Sale and Removal of Cogeneration System at Walt Disney World (GE, Brush, Elliott, US Filter, Henry Vogt, Ariel, SPX Waukesha)
Posted
May 05, 2026
Respond By
June 05, 2026
Identifier
NOO # C007075
NAICS
238290, 562119
The Central Florida Tourism Oversight District is seeking proposals for the purchase and complete removal of the Reedy Creek Energy Services CoGen System at Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. - Major equipment for sale and removal includes: - GE LM6000 Gas Turbine (with HP SPRINT, 370 starts, 66,297 operating hours) - Brush Generator (Model BEMF 17408, 61.5 MW, 68,333 kVA) - Elliott Steam Turbine (SRQV9, 600 psig, 600F, overhauled 2018) - US Filter FlowMax Series 4M Reverse Osmosis System - Henry Vogt Machine Co. Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG) - Two Ariel Field Gas Compressors - SPX Waukesha Generator Step Up Transformer (WT02180, 46.5/62.0 MVA) - The successful contractor must: - Decommission, remove, and transport all listed equipment - Restore the site and maintain uninterrupted utility service to the District and its customers - Adhere to strict safety, environmental, and operational continuity standards - Possess ASME R Stamp Certification (Section I and VIII) and Operator Qualification per 49 CFR Part 192 - Provide detailed project execution, rigging, environmental, and utility continuity plans - All equipment is sold as-is, where-is, with no warranties - The project is awarded to a single contractor, with terms negotiated with the highest ranked proposer - Notable OEMs: GE, Brush, Elliott, US Filter, Henry Vogt, Ariel, SPX Waukesha - Mandatory pre-bid meeting and electronic bid submission required
Description
The Central Florida Tourism Oversight District is soliciting proposals from firms interested in purchasing the CoGen System operated by Reedy Creek Energy Services. The system is a cogeneration plant producing electricity and thermal energy for Walt Disney World. The project includes decommissioning, removal, and restoration of the equipment with a completion deadline of June 30, 2027. The District will award one contract and negotiate terms with the highest ranked proposer. A mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled for May 19, 2026.