Request For Qualifications No. 26-42, GENERAL CONTRACTOR SERVICES COBBLE MOUNTAIN UNIT 3 TURBINE
Federal opportunity from Springfield Water and Sewer Commission. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Jun 25, 2026.
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- BD-26-1531-SWSPD-SWSPD-126784
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- MA
- Response
- Jun 25, 2026, 02:00 PM UTC
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Request For Qualifications No. 26-42, GENERAL CONTRACTOR SERVICES COBBLE MOUNTAIN UNIT 3 TURBINE
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SWSPD1 – Procurement Department is soliciting Statements of Qualifications (SOQs) from General Contractors under RFQ No. 26-42 for the Cobble Mountain Unit 3 Turbine Generator Rehabilitation at the Cobble Mountain Powerhouse in Westfield, MA. The buyer is specifically seeking qualified and experienced DCAMM-certified firms with demonstrated experience delivering similar work in scale and complexity. Responses are due 2026-04-15 at 14:00 UTC. Firms should focus their SOQ on relevant turbine/generator rehabilitation delivery credentials, safety/quality performance, and evidence of successfully executing comparable powerhouse projects.
Pre-qualify/select a General Contractor (via SOQ) to perform the Cobble Mountain Unit 3 Turbine Generator Rehabilitation at the Cobble Mountain Powerhouse in Westfield, MA, emphasizing DCAMM certification and proven experience delivering similar-scale, similar-complexity construction/implementation work.
- DCAMM-certified General Contractors with demonstrated experience delivering turbine/generator rehabilitation or comparable powerhouse/industrial rehabilitation projects of similar scale and complexity
- Firms with strong construction implementation credentials in operating facility environments consistent with a powerhouse setting in Westfield, MA
- Prepare and submit Statement of Qualifications for RFQ No. 26-42 (Cobble Mountain Unit 3 Turbine Generator Rehabilitation)
- Demonstrate DCAMM certification status and compliance (as required by the solicitation)
- Document relevant general contracting experience on similar turbine/generator rehabilitation or comparable powerhouse/industrial rehabilitation projects
- Provide team qualifications and project delivery approach evidence (scale/complexity comparable to Cobble Mountain Unit 3 work)
- SOQ submission for RFQ No. 26-42 (as required by the solicitation)
- Proof/statement of DCAMM certification
- Project experience narratives for similar work in scale and complexity (turbine/generator rehab and/or comparable powerhouse rehabilitation)
- Key personnel qualifications relevant to turbine/generator rehabilitation GC delivery
- Past performance references for similar projects
- Any forms, certifications, and required attachments specified in the CommBuys RFQ attachment
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- SOQ is due by 2026-04-15T14:00:00+00:00
- Submission is for RFQ No. 26-42; ensure RFQ number and project name match throughout the SOQ
- DCAMM certification is explicitly required/expected per the notice; verify the specific DCAMM category/classification requirements in the attachment
- This is an RFQ for Statements of Qualifications; confirm in the attachment whether any pricing, fee schedules, or rate disclosures are required at the qualifications stage
- Consider teaming with specialty turbine/generator rehabilitation contractors if the RFQ scope (in the attachment) includes OEM/specialty mechanical/electrical tasks beyond typical GC self-perform capabilities
- Identify subcontractors experienced in powerhouse environments if the RFQ emphasizes similar scale/complexity implementation experience
- Eligibility risk: lack of DCAMM certification or mismatch with required DCAMM certification category/classification (must be verified in the RFQ attachment)
- Relevance risk: SOQ that reads like general commercial/vertical construction without clearly comparable turbine/generator or powerhouse rehabilitation experience
- Instruction risk: missing mandatory forms or format requirements contained in the CommBuys downloadable RFQ attachment
- What DCAMM certification category/classification(s) are required for RFQ No. 26-42 (and are there minimum capacity/limits that must be met)?
- Is this strictly an SOQ phase (no pricing), and what is the planned next-step procurement method after qualifications (e.g., shortlist then RFP/IFB)?
- What are the key project constraints at the Cobble Mountain Powerhouse (access restrictions, outage windows, operational constraints) that should be addressed in the SOQ?
- Are there specific past performance project types the agency considers most comparable for this Unit 3 turbine generator rehabilitation?
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- The RFQ attachment content (scope details, DCAMM category/classification requirements, submission instructions/forms, evaluation criteria, and any subsequent procurement steps) is not included in the brief.
- Posted date, solicitation number field, notice type, set-aside status, and place/period of performance details are not provided in the brief.
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