Opportunity
Garland Ionwave #REQ00002333
Garland Power & Light Seeks Pipeline Integrity Assessment and Validation Services
Posted
June 03, 2026
Respond By
June 18, 2026
Identifier
REQ00002333
NAICS
541330, 541620, 237120
The City of Garland, through Garland Power & Light (GP&L), is seeking contractors to perform post in-line inspection validation services for a 16-inch natural gas transmission pipeline supplying the Ray Olinger Power Plant in Nevada, Texas. - Government Buyer: - City of Garland, Garland Power & Light (GP&L) - Scope of Work: - Integrity assessment of a 16-inch natural gas transmission line, approximately 5.92 miles long - Three excavations and direct assessments at locations with anomalies identified by a previous in-line inspection (ILI) - Services include: - Excavation and inspection of pipeline anomalies - Ultrasonic thickness testing and manual pit depth measurements - Media blasting and coating repair - Failure pressure calculations and validation of ILI tool results - Detailed inspection reports, repair recommendations, and site restoration - Standards & Requirements: - Compliance with API, ASME, NACE, OSHA, CFR, and Texas Railroad Commission standards - Adherence to GP&L's Integrity Management Plan (IMP) - Submission of qualification statements and detailed pricing proposals - Payment and performance bonds required for contracts above specified thresholds - Strict safety and reporting compliance - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Notable: The project is focused on pipeline safety and regulatory compliance, with a strong emphasis on technical validation and reporting
Description
The City of Garland is soliciting proposals for Post In-line Inspection Validations for GP&L Ray Olinger Power Plant located in Nevada, Texas. The contract involves providing an integrity assessment of GP&L's 16-inch natural gas transmission line, approximately 5.92 miles in length, which supplies natural gas to the power plant. The work includes three excavations with direct assessments based on anomalies identified during a previous in-line inspection performed in October 2024. The contract requires compliance with specified standards and includes requirements for payment and performance bonds.