Opportunity
Alaska Online Public Notices #26092
Procurement of John Deere Engine Generators and Accessories for Levelock & Hughes Projects
Posted
June 04, 2026
Respond By
June 18, 2026
Identifier
26092
NAICS
333618
This procurement opportunity from the Alaska Energy Authority seeks quotations for engine generators and accessories for the Levelock & Hughes RPSU M&I projects. - Government Buyer: - Alaska Energy Authority, Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development - Procurement Department, Anchorage, AK - OEMs and Vendors: - John Deere (primary OEM for engines and engine-generators) - Newage/Stamford and Kato (specified as acceptable generator brands) - Products/Services Requested: - 1 John Deere 6068AFM 223 HP engine with accessories (shop modified for generator repowering) - 2 fuel oil coolers (70,000 BTU/hour nominal capacity, part number BOL-16-1-2) - 1 John Deere 6090HFM85 225ekW engine-generator (skid mounted, Tier 3 Marine engine, with Newage/Stamford S4L1D-D41 or Kato equal generator) - 1 John Deere 4045TFM85 65ekW engine-generator (skid mounted, Tier 3 Marine engine, with Newage/Stamford UCI274C or Kato equal generator) - 1 lot of generator accessories (wiring J-box, exhaust RTD, air restriction indicator) - 1 charge air cooler (6,000 BTU/minute nominal capacity, part number DR3376A) - Unique or Notable Requirements: - All engines must meet EPA Tier 3 Marine standards - Compliance with Build America, Buy America Act is mandatory - Detailed technical specifications and certifications required - Load testing and packaging of each engine-generator set prior to delivery - Delivery desired within 12 weeks for most items; charge air cooler may require 18 weeks or more - Partial payment allowed for major equipment with different lead times - Warranty period of at least one year from acceptance of field testing and commissioning
Description
This solicitation is a Request for Quotation (RFQ) for the purchase of long lead items for the RPSU M&I projects at Hughes and Levelock. The items to be procured include two engine-generator sets with accessories, one engine with modifications, one charge air cooler, and two fuel coolers. The contract also includes load testing and packaging of each engine-generator set prior to delivery. The procurement is managed by the Alaska Energy Authority and requires delivery schedules to be indicated by vendors.