Opportunity
Port of Tacoma #062026-1037
Port of Tacoma Husky T3 Crane Power Vault Plug-In Electrical Upgrade Solicitation
Posted
June 11, 2026
Respond By
July 07, 2026
Identifier
062026-1037
NAICS
238210, 237130
The Port of Tacoma is seeking a contractor for the Husky T3 Crane Power Vault Plug-In project, focused on electrical infrastructure upgrades at the T3 Substation in Tacoma, Washington. - Government Buyer: - Port of Tacoma (local government agency) - Scope of Work: - Installation of two new 15 kV electrical feeders from T3 Substation #8412 to Crane Power Vault CPV2 using existing conduits - Demolition and removal of abandoned and de-energized 5 kV cables between T3 Substation and CPV2/CPV3 - Mobilization and demobilization, including movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies - Project administration, including supervision, coordination, permits, bonds, insurance, and overhead - Electrical work covering labor, equipment, and materials for both demolition and installation - Products/Services Requested: - 2 new 15 kV electrical feeders (no specific OEM or part number specified) - Demolition/removal of existing 5 kV cables - Mobilization, project administration, and general electrical work - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with Washington State prevailing wage rates - Substantial Completion required within 120 calendar days from contract execution; Final Completion within 30 days after - Liquidated damages apply for delays - 15% apprenticeship participation required for projects over $1 million (not applicable here) - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Estimated contract value: $228,000 to $250,000 (excluding sales tax)
Description
This project involves the installation of two new 15 kV feeders from T3 Substation #8412 to Crane Power Vault CPV2, utilizing existing conduits. It also includes the demolition and removal of existing abandoned and de-energized 5 kV cables between the T3 Substation and CPV2 and CPV3. The estimated cost range for the project is $228,000 to $250,000, plus Washington State Sales Tax. The procurement is managed by the Port of Tacoma, and bidders are encouraged to review the provided documents for detailed specifications and drawings.