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ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF

Notice type
Solicitation
Solicitation #
AM202603-25
NAICS
334220
PSC
5996
Set-aside
No Set aside used
Posted
May 21, 2026
Response due
June 19, 2026
Place of performance
Berkeley, CA

What this opportunity is

The Department of Energy is soliciting for 600-volt conductors and cables, including power, control, and lighting systems, as well as grounding and wiring connections. This opportunity is open to all businesses, as there is no set-aside for small businesses. Interested vendors should note that this is a solicitation notice, indicating that they can submit bids for the project, which will take place in California.

Analysis by Mindy, grounded in the SAM.gov notice.

Description

SECTION 260519.11 – 600 VOLT CONDUCTORS AND CABLE GENERAL SUMMARY Related Documents: Drawings and general provisions of the Subcontract apply to this Section. Review these documents for coordination with additional requirements and information that apply to work under this Section. Section Includes: Wire and cable - Power, Control and Lighting Systems. Wire and Cable – Grounding. Wiring connections and terminations. Related Sections: Division 01, Section 010000, General Requirements. Division 01, Section 013500, Special Procedures. Division 07, Section 078413, Penetration Firestopping. Division 26, Section 260500, Common Work Results for Electrical. Division 26, Section 260501, Inspections and Testing for Electrical Work. Division 26, Section 260513, Medium Voltage Cable. Division 26, Section 260523, Low-Voltage Electrical Power Conductors and Cables (24 Volt AC/DC or Less). Division 26, Section 260526, Secondary Grounding for Electrical Systems. Division 26, Section 260533, Electrical Conduit. Division 26, Section 260533.13, Boxes for Electrical Systems. Division 26, Section 260536, Cable Trays for Electrical Systems. Division 26, Section 262726, Wiring Devices. REFERENCES General: The following documents form part of the Specifications to the extent stated. Where differences exist between codes and standards, the one affording the greatest protection shall apply. Unless otherwise noted, the edition of the referenced code or standard that is current at the time of the “date of record” for the Work shall be considered the effective code or standard for the duration of the project. Refer to Division 01, Section 010000, General Requirements, for the list of applicable regulatory requirements. Refer to specific Division 26, Sections for additional referenced codes and standards. ANSI/NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code. ASTM International. Insulated Cable Engineers Association (ICEA). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. (IEEE). LBNL Construction Details and Design Guidelines, Vol. 3 – Construction Details, Part VI Electrical Details. LBNL Electrical Authority having Jurisdiction: Standard Procedure for Safe Electrical Installations (IAHJ Program). LBNL Electrical Safety Manual. LBNL Pub-3000 Chapter 8 - Electrical Safety Program. LBNL Pub-3000 Chapter 14 – Electrical Equipment Safety Program. LBNL Pub-3000 Chapter 18 - Lockout/Tagout Program. NEMA – National Electrical Manufacturers Association: NEMA WC 70 Non Shielded Power Cables rated 2000Volts or Less for the Distribution of Electrical Energy. NETA ATS - Acceptance Testing Specifications for Electrical Power Distribution Equipment and Systems. NFPA – National Fire Protection Association: Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace (NFPA 70E). UL – Underwriters' Laboratories. SUBMITTALS Submit under provisions of Division 01, Section 010000, General Requirements, “Submittals”; Division 01, Section 013500, Special Procedures, “Drawings and Specifications”; Division 26, Section 260500, Common Work Results for Electrical, “Submittals"; and as required by other sections of the Specifications. Shop Drawings: The Subcontractor shall submit for approval Shop Drawings prepared in accordance with Division 01, Section 010000, General Requirements, “Submittals”, and as required by other sections of the Specifications. All submittals and shop drawings shall be reviewed and approved by the LBNL Facilities Division Utility Group Electrical Engineer before procurement or fabrication of material and equipment. Submit shop drawings and product data on 600 Volt conductors and cable. QUALITY ASSURANCE Products shall be tested, approved and labeled/listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., or by a nationally recognized testing laboratory (NRTL) as listed in Division 26, Section 260500, Common Work Results for Electrical. Electrical equipment and materials shall be new and within one year of manufacture, complying with all the latest codes and standards. No used, re-built, refurbished and/or re-manufactured electrical equipment and materials shall be furnished on this project. COORDINATION Refer to Division 01, Section 010000, General Requirements, “Coordination of Work”. Refer to Division 01, Section 013500, Special Procedures, “Coordination”; and Section 013500A, Supplement for Equipment Energization Plan: Energization Validation & Authorization Package (EVAP). Refer to the LBNL Electrical Authority Having Jurisdiction: Standard Procedure for Safe Electrical Installations (IAHJ Program) in regards to the Facilities Energization Validation and Authorization Package (EVAP) process necessary before equipment energization. Refer to construction drawings for the type of the cables to be furnished and installed under this project. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING Deliver materials to site in unopened cartons, reels, or bundles as appropriate, clearly identified with manufacturer's name, Underwriter's or other approved label, grade or identifying number. Store in a clean, dry space. Maintain factory wrapping or provide an additional heavy canvas or heavy plastic cover to protect equipment and material from dirt, water, construction debris, and traffic. PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS General Cable Corp. Okonite Co. Cablec Continental Or equal POWER, CONTROL AND LIGHTING SYSTEM Conductors: Single annealed copper conductor, No. 12 AWG minimum for lighting and power circuits, and No. 14 AWG minimum for control circuits. Conductors No. 10 AWG and smaller may be solid or stranded, provided the installation methods as specified in Paragraph 3.2 are employed. Conductors No. 8 AWG and larger shall be stranded. Insulation: Power and lighting conductors shall be 600 volt, Type XHHW or THHN, unless noted otherwise. Insulation temperature rating of conductors shall match the temperature rating of equipment/device terminations and shall have a maximum rating of 75 deg C. GROUNDING SYSTEMS

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