Contract

Upgrade Generator Control System

Agency
STATE, DEPARTMENT OF / STATE, DEPARTMENT OF
Location
Vienna, AT-9
Amount
Amount not listed
Deadline
Closes in 19 days (Aug 6, 2026)
Posted
Jul 1, 2026
Set-aside
None (open competition)
NAICS code
22112

What this contract is for

The upgrade of the generator control system consists of, but is not limited to the following: Execution planning Decommissioning, Removal and disposal of existing generator control system Disconnection, removal and disposal of existing ACON Generator control system Delivery, installation and commissioning of new generator control system Delivery (HW & SW), installation and connection of new DSE 8620MKII (or equal) control system The Contractor guarantees spare parts availability (software and hardware components) for a minimum of 10 years. Commissioning, test run Customer training/documentation Under the contract the contractor assumes full and unlimited responsibility for the right choice and correct workmanship of flawless material as well as for proper and professional completion. Regulations/standards incl. electro- technical safety regulations: ÖNORM B 2110 General terms for construction work ETG 1992 electrical engineering law ÖVE/ÖNORM- E 8101 ÖVE/ÖNORM- E 8015-1-3 ÖVE/EN 1 DIN German industrial standards VDI guidelines Upgrade MTU 500kVA- Generator Control system- work must be scheduled for a weekend between Fr, 5pm until Su, 7pm. Generator downtime must be always kept to a minimum. Planned Execution period: Ocotober 2026

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