Description
EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK
Questions and Responses
Everglades National Park – Generator Replacement – Solicitation 140P5426R0007
Note: The following questions were received prior to the deadline for questions (May 20 th
, 2026, by 4:00
p.m. ET)
1. Can you please provide the operating voltages for the three generators?
Response:
HQ – 1 Phase 120/240 V
Pine Island – 1 Phase 120/240 V
Dan Beard Center – 3 Phase 120/208
2. Can the contractor reuse existing conduits, underground piping, raceways, and sleeves if they are
code-compliant and in good condition, or must all existing conduits and raceways be replaced
regardless of condition?
Response: New Conduits Needed
3. Please confirm the required voltage and phase configuration for each new fixed generator at Park
Headquarters, Daniel Beard Center, and Pine Island Maintenance Office. Existing systems
observed during the site visit included both single-phase 120/240V and three-phase 120/208V
configurations.
Response: HQ – 1 Phase 120/240 V
Pine Island – 1 Phase 120/240 V
Dan Beard Center – 3 Phase 120/208
Fuel tanks shall be two-hour fire rated, ballistic and Impact resistant AST's,
Fireguard or con vault equivalent.
4. Please confirm the required diesel fuel tank capacity and minimum runtime for each fixed
generator. The SOW defines runtime requirements for portable generators but does not clearly
specify requirements for fixed generators. Should all fixed generators have the same runtime
requirement? Also, please confirm whether sub-base tanks or remote fuel tanks are preferred.
Response: Daniel Beard Center requires a 1000-gallon Diesel fuel Tank.
Pine Island Maintenance Yard requires a 500-gallon Diesel fuel Tank.
Park Headquarters requires a 1000-gallon Diesel Fuel Tank.
5. Please confirm the required ATS size and configuration for each location, including amperage,
enclosure type, number of poles, and whether a switched neutral is required. Also confirm
whether the ATS should be service-entrance rated or installed after a separate service disconnect
per sequence: Meter → Service Disconnect → ATS → Panel. Additionally, please confirm
whether a manual isolation switch for the generator should remain or be included as discussed
during the site visit.
Response: HQ – 1 Phase 400 amps both Generator and Transfer Switch
Pine Island – 1 Phase 400 amps Transfer Switch
Dan Beard Center – 3 Phase 120/208, 600 amps Transfer Switch and 260 A Generator
Electrical configuration for each one:
Meter → Service Disconnect → ATS → Panel.
Each Generator will need a Manual Isolation Switch.
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6. Can existing feeders and cables between the utility service, ATS/manual switch, generator, and
building panel be reused if they pass inspection and testing, or must all feeders, conductors,
terminations, and lugs be replaced under this project?
Response:
All mentioned above must be replaced under this project.
7. Please clarify the fencing requirements for each fixed generator location. Should fencing be
replaced at all locations, only where existing fencing is removed or damaged, or only where
fencing is missing or non-compliant? During the site visit, one location appeared to have no
fencing, while the other two may require replacement or repair.
Response:
Fencing is to be replaced in its entirety at locations which have existing fencing.
Please exclude fencing from Pine Island Maintenance Yard as it does not have a fence.
8. The SOW requires temporary power if outages exceed 30 minutes. Please confirm the allowable
outage window for each facility and whether outages longer than 30 minutes will be permitted
during generator and ATS cutover if coordinated and approved in advance.
Response:
Any outage exceeding 30 minutes, temporary power needs to be provided by contractor.
9. Please confirm the required testing and commissioning procedure for the fixed generator
systems. Should testing be performed using building load, load bank testing, or both? Also
confirm the required test duration, load percentage, and whether testing fuel must be provided by
the contractor.
Response:
All fixed Generators shall be tested by the contractor under building load conditions after
completion of work.
10. Please identify the approved staging areas for materials, dumpsters, temporary generators, fuel
tanks, and equipment at each site. Also confirm any site access restrictions related to visitor
traffic, park operations, wildlife, vegetation, protected areas, or environmental concerns.
Response: Staging areas at Daniel Beard Center will be next to caged-in area on south side of
building. Dumpsters can be placed in parking area in front of water plant. Staging Area for Park
Headquarters: Staging areas are dependent on contractor requirements for space. Dumpsters
can be placed in employee parking lot by handicap parking space. Temporary generator can be
placed in between FPL vault and generator building. One bus parking space may be used at
Earnest Coe Visitor Center. Staging area for Maintenance building will be along fence by fire
hydrant within compound.
11. Please confirm whether after-hours or weekend work may be approved for critical electrical
cutovers to minimize disruption to park’s operations, despite the SOW limiting work and deliveries
to weekdays from 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM unless otherwise approved.
Response: Weekend work is a possibility depending on circumstances. This will be very limited.
Please follow schedule as per SOW.
12. BAA compliance of one of our suppliers is: Park HQ / Visitor Center fixed generator(43%), Daniel
Beard Center fixed generator (45%), Pine Island Maintenance Yard fixed generator (34%) ,
and, Mobile/ Portable (36%) is this acceptable?
Response: Please elaborate on this question.
13. Can NPS provide the original set of plans with load calculations to assess the power needed?
Response: We currently do not have original plans for the assessment.
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14. Will directional boring be allowed for running new electrical conduit?
Resp…
Source: SAM.gov, as posted. Verify the current solicitation before responding.