Opportunity
SAM #1605C4-26-N-00001
MSHA Seeks Replacement of Motor Control Center 2 & 3 with Digital Eaton Gear or Equivalent
Buyer
Dol-cas Division 4 Procurement
Posted
May 13, 2026
Respond By
May 19, 2026
Identifier
1605C4-26-N-00001
NAICS
238210
The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) is seeking industry input for the replacement of Motor Control Center (MCC) 2 and 3 electrical buckets at the MSHA Approval & Certification Center in Triadelphia, WV. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Approval & Certification Center - Contracting managed by the Office of the Senior Procurement Executive (OSPE), Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management (OASAM) - OEMs and Vendors: - Eaton (specified as the preferred OEM for digital MCC gear, or equivalent) - No other specific OEMs or vendors are named - Products/Services Requested: - Replacement of MCC 2 & 3 electrical buckets with state-of-the-art digital Eaton gear or equivalent - Full contractor services including removal, disposal, installation, and testing of new MCC equipment - All labor, equipment, materials, and supervision required - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Work must be performed over a Monday holiday weekend (Saturday through Monday, 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.) to accommodate power shutdown and minimize operational disruption - Strict security and utility conservation requirements apply - Completion required within 30 days from start of work - Contractor must provide all necessary personnel and resources for a turnkey solution - The requirement is essential for maintaining the facility's ability to test and certify mining products and materials, supporting miner safety and regulatory compliance.
Description
MSHA’s Approval & Certification Center, located in Triadelphia, WV, requires the services needed to replace the Motor Control Center (MCC) 2 & 3 in MSHA’s A&CC’s B-1 F-3 Mechanical Suite located at 765 Technology Drive, Triadelphia, WV. The Government requires these services to maintain the physical facilities where various mining products and materials are tested and certified per 30 CFR. The certification of these products and materials play a vital role in the safety and health of the industry’s miners.