Opportunity
City of Farmington Ionwave #26-167992
Farmington Solicits 500KVA 3-Phase Padmount Transformers from Approved OEMs
Posted
June 26, 2026
Respond By
July 14, 2026
Identifier
26-167992
NAICS
335311
The City of Farmington is seeking bids for the supply of three (3) Radial 500KVA and one (1) Loop 500KVA three-phase padmount transformers for its electric utility operations. - Government Buyer: - City of Farmington, Central Purchasing Office - Contact: Sharon L Tohtsoni (Purchasing) - OEMs (Approved Manufacturers): - General Electric Company (USA) - ABB Power T & D Co., Inc. - Eaton Cooper Power - Howard Industries - Ermco, Inc. - Products/Quantities Requested: - 3 x 500KVA, 3 Phase, Radial Padmount Transformers (13,800/7,970-480/277V) - Example part numbers: 285-084-7695, 285 084 7495 - 1 x 500KVA, 3 Phase, Loop Padmount Transformer (13,800/7,970-480/277V) - Example part numbers: 285-084-7850, 285 084 7650 - Technical and Compliance Requirements: - Transformers must be current year standard production models, fully assembled, and ready for operation - Compliance with ANSI and 2016 U.S. DOE efficiency standards is mandatory - Must be suitable for 15kV class separable insulated high-voltage connectors - Delivery required within 180 days FOB Destination to Farmington, NM - Bidders must provide detailed technical data, manufacturer details, product numbers, and warranty information - Only products from FEUSC-approved manufacturers will be accepted - Notable Details: - The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive technicalities - Bids must be submitted via the City's IonWave online bidding system
Description
The City of Farmington is requesting bids for Three Phase Padmount Transformers, specifically three Radial 500KVA units and one Loop 500KVA unit. Bids must be submitted through the City's online bidding system, IonWave, and must comply with New Mexico State Statutes and City of Farmington regulations. The procurement includes detailed specifications for the transformers, including electrical and mechanical characteristics, construction, and testing requirements. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive technicalities in the best interest of the City.