C1S Saskatchewan Landing 230kV Lattice Tower Crossing -- 1002631

SaskPower is seeking new construction of a 230 kV single circuit lattice tower crossing that spans Lake Diefenbaker within the Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park. This specific crossing is located 45km North of Swift Current, Saskatchewan, where the Work includes but is not limited to, access to ROW preparations, the overall construction of three (3) spans over Lake Diefenbaker (i.e. installation of two (2) new T90/049 galvanized four-pole deadends (STR’s #168 & #172) in steel casing foundations, installation of two (2) new T80/012 galvanized tangent lattice towers (STR’s #169 & #170), supply & installation of one (1) helical-pile foundation solution (STR #169), and installation of four (4) high tension 3M ACCR 558 – T73 conductors), installation of one (1) new T70/001 galvanized tangent H-frame structure (STR #173) and two (2) new T73/001 galvanized tangent H-frame structures (STR #167 & #174) that includes repurposing existing 636 kcmil Grosbeak conductor and 5/16” OHSW, and other line salvage activities. For a more comprehensive listing of the required Work, refer to the RFP Particulars (Appendix A).

This opportunity is restricted to suppliers who qualify as a New West Partnership Trade Agreement (NWPTA) Region Supplier.

This Request for Proposal is available on MERX, and all amendments, addenda, clarifications, and further instructions will also be posted on MERX.  Documents can be downloaded at https://www.merx4.merx.com/saskpower.

Competition Documents:
Amendment Documents:
 Jun 25, 2020 03:01 PM CST
 Jun 04, 2020 11:15 AM CST
 Jun 25, 2020 03:00 PM CST
Contact
Harsangeet Ghuliani
306-566-2797
procurementinquiries@saskpower.com
Response Address
Saskatchewan Power Corporation
5W - 2025 Victoria Avenue
Regina, SK, Canada
S4P 0S1
Competition Information
Closed
1002631
Saskatchewan Power Corporation
C1S Saskatchewan Landing 230kV Lattice Tower Crossing
Request for Proposal
No
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