Opportunity
Brazos Valley Ionwave #018-07-26 Addendum 9
Reconstruction of Shady Lane Substation for Bryan Texas Utilities
Posted
April 15, 2026
Respond By
June 16, 2026
Identifier
018-07-26 Addendum 9
NAICS
237130, 237990
Bryan Texas Utilities (BTU) is seeking bids for the comprehensive reconstruction of the Shady Lane Substation in College Station, Texas. - Government Buyer: - Bryan Texas Utilities (BTU), managed by the BTU Purchasing Department in Bryan, Texas - OEMs and Vendors: - Burns & McDonnell Engineering Company, Inc. (referenced in design/engineering documents) - Products/Services Requested: - Demolition and removal of existing substation features, including hazardous materials abatement (e.g., lead paint) - Installation of new substation equipment: - 795 ACSR "Drake" conductors (high-capacity transmission cable) - 3/8" EHS steel overhead ground wire (OHGW) - Steel monopoles for 69kV circuit (deadend and tangent types) - Vacuum circuit breakers (VCB) - Power transformers (69/12.47kV) - 20' x 30' control building (1 unit) - Construction of underground duct banks and conduits for power/control cables - Civil and structural work: site grading, foundation construction, fencing, and site restoration - Electrical installation and commissioning, including protection and control systems - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Mandatory pre-bid meeting and site visit for all bidders - Coordination with local utilities and adherence to safety/environmental regulations - Management of hazardous materials (e.g., lead paint) - Restoration of site conditions after construction - Project involves both supply of materials and full-scope construction/installation services
Description
This solicitation is for the reconstruction of the Shady Lane Substation by Bryan Texas Utilities. The project involves demolition of existing features, installation of new electrical substation equipment, underground duct banks, conduit installation, and protection and control systems. A mandatory pre-bid meeting and site visit are scheduled, and electronic bids are to be submitted by June 16, 2026. The work includes coordination with local utilities and adherence to safety and environmental regulations.