Opportunity

Saskatchewan Tenders #450052026

Royal University Hospital Emergency Power Expansion Construction Project

Posted

April 27, 2024

Respond By

June 17, 2026

Identifier

450052026

NAICS

238210, 238290

The Saskatchewan Health Authority is seeking bids for the first phase of the Royal University Hospital Emergency Power Expansion Construction project in Saskatoon, SK. - Government Buyer: - Saskatchewan Health Authority, Provincial Procurement Contracts office - Project Scope: - Expansion and upgrade of emergency power distribution at Royal University Hospital - Replacement of transformer T3 - Conversion of existing loads on transformer T3 to a new 4160V distribution system - Installation of a new transfer switch to enable transfer of these loads to emergency power - Installation of new active harmonic filter units at select distribution substations for harmonics and power factor correction - Products/Services Requested: - Procurement and installation of electrical equipment (transformer, switchgear, harmonic filters) - Construction and electrical contracting services for healthcare facility infrastructure - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Compliance with health care facility construction standards - Detailed evaluation criteria for bidders - All work to be performed at Royal University Hospital campus - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs, brands, or part numbers are identified in the solicitation documents - Place of Performance: - Royal University Hospital, 103 Hospital Drive, Saskatoon, SK

Description

This project involves the first phase of expanding and upgrading the emergency power distribution at the Royal University Hospital (RUH). The work includes increasing the load demand on the newly constructed generator plant to provide more emergency power throughout the hospital and campus, thereby improving patient safety. Phase 1 specifically entails procurement and installation of equipment to replace transformer T3, converting existing loads on transformer T3 to 4160V with a new distribution system, and transferring to emergency power with a new transfer switch. Additionally, the project includes installing new active harmonic filter units at select distribution substations to address harmonics and power factor correction.

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