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W91237-26-R-A013; Fishtrap Lake Intake Structure and Dam Rehab

Agency
DEPT OF DEFENSE / DEPT OF THE ARMY
Location
Shelbiana, KY
Amount
Amount not listed
Deadline
Closes in 11 days (Jul 29, 2026)
Posted
Jul 2, 2026
Set-aside
No Set aside used
NAICS code
237990

What this contract is for

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Huntington District intends to procure a contract for an intake structure and dam rehab at Fishtrap Lake in Shelbiana, Kentucky. The award of one firm-fixed price construction contract is anticipated. The Contract includes, but is not limited to, furnish all materials, equipment, labor, layouts of work features, and supervision needed to accomplish work related to Fishtrap Lake, Intake Structure and Dam Rehab. The Contractor shall complete the work in accordance with appropriate product specifications, industry standards, and contract work order plans and specifications. The current electrical commercial power source is a 12 KV distribution line owned by Kentucky Power Company (KPC). The existing line is located on the hillside and is not accessible by KPC boom trucks. The existing line is an “open delta” configuration, meaning that there are only two phases present instead of the normal three phases. In the open delta configuration, the third phase is derived at the stepdown service transformers. The contract includes the following work tasks: Base Removal and replacement of the Intake Structure Air Circulator. Removal of the Intake Structure Water Pump. Installation of the roof damper motor. Removal and replacement of four sluice gate level monitors. Removal and replacement of new line shafts, line shaft couplings, bearings, and brake wheels and shoes. Removal and replacement of the Motor Control Center. Removal and replacement of wiring. Installation of an E-Stop circuit wiring for the hydraulic pumps. Removal and replacement of the electrical distribution equipment. Option 1 (Cylinder Rehab) Disassembly and removal of the three (3) service gate cylinders and one (1) low flow gate cylinder. One new service gate cylinder will be fabri...

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