Brand Name - Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA) system

Location: Florida
Posted: Apr 3, 2025
Due: Apr 18, 2025
Agency: DEPT OF DEFENSE
Type of Government: Federal
Category:
  • D - Automatic Data Processing and Telecommunication Services
Solicitation No: W912EP25X161X
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  • Contract Opportunity Type: Sources Sought (Original)
  • Original Published Date: Apr 03, 2025 05:53 pm EDT
  • Original Response Date: Apr 18, 2025 02:00 pm EDT
  • Inactive Policy: 15 days after response date
  • Original Inactive Date: May 03, 2025
  • Initiative:
    • None
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  • NAICS Code:
    • 237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
  • Place of Performance:
    FL 33493
    USA
Description

Sources Sought Synopsis



W912EP25X161X



Central Everglades Planning Project (CEPP) Contract 11C, EAA A-2 Reservoir Seepage Pump Station S-636, Palm Beach County, Florida





This announcement is to notify industry about the Government’s intent to incorporate a brand name product requirement in an upcoming construction project. The product is the Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA) system. This product is being considered to be included in the specifications to build a seepage pump station. This announcement seeks information from industry and will only be used for preliminary planning purposes. THIS IS NOT A SOLICITATION FOR OFFERS AND NO CONTRACT SHALL BE AWARDED FROM THIS SYNOPSIS. Respondents will not be notified of the results of the evaluation.





The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District (SAJ) intends to include a product peculiar to only one brand name equipment manufacturer in its construction specifications under the authority 10 U.S.C. 3204(a)(1), Only one responsible source and no other supplies or services will satisfy agency requirements (FAR 6.302-1). This notification is issued as a means of conducting market research to determine if the Government’s rational to require a SCADA system is justified. This requirement is for a potential fiscal year (FY) 2026 award. The project work consists of the construction of a seepage pump station at S-636 in Palm Beach Country, Florida for the CEPP Contract 11C, EAA A-2 Reservoir program.





The SAJ has a portfolio of ongoing ecological programs in South Florida to include CEPP. These projects include hundreds of structures, pump stations, levees, and canals to control water movement throughout the area. All the elements are being tied, electronically, into the existing network of structures operated by the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD). The system must operate consistently with other project features to maintain and/or improve existing levels of flood protection while enhancing environmental benefits to the system as a whole. The SFWMD Central Control System is a large, highly specialized system, which has been specifically designed for the unique requirements of remote operation of environmental restoration and flood control structures. It is required to operate reliably under all weather conditions, specifically during severe storm events when travel is extremely hazardous. The system may be considered to be a life safety critical system, in that it has a direct impact on the life safety of individuals living within the SFWMD area during a storm event due to the ability to control flooding by operation of the various gates and pumps.





This is a new contract for the Central Everglades Planning Project (CEPP) Contract 11C, Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA) A-2 Reservoir Seepage Pump Station S-636. The project is part of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) with the objective to improve the quantity, quality, timing, and distribution of water flows to the central Everglades, Water Conservation Area 3 (WCA-3) and Everglades National Park (ENP). The lead federal agency is the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District and the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) is the local non-Federal sponsor for the project. As a requirement of the project, the contractor will be responsible for purchasing and installing a Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) System as part of the S-636 pump station, which consists of brand-name products.





The purpose of the Central Everglades Planning Project (CEPP) Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA) Reservoir Phase is to construct a 240,000-acre-foot EAA reservoir and 6,500 acre-foot stormwater treatment area, and integrate with A-1 FEB operations.





The S-636 (CNT11C) Project is designed to perform two primary functions:



• Return seepage lost from the A-2 Reservoir to the C-623 (Inflow-Outflow canal)



• Manage and maintain the C-636 (Seepage Canal) within an authorized range.





Project Description:





The work includes transportation of fill material, construction of cofferdams, dewatering, excavation, construction of a new pumping station structure, construction of a box culvert integrated with the pumping station, and incidental related work.





The new pumping station (S-636) structure has a pumping capacity of 250 CFS that consists of two 50 CFS, and two 75 CFS electric motor driven pumps. The station will include a backup generator to ensure continuous operation of the station in the event of commercial power interruption.





The new pumping station is required to be constructed in dry conditions and will include installation of a cofferdam system. Installation of mechanical, electrical, and telecommunication systems are incidental to the construction of the pumping station.





The SCADA system include the following major components; incidental items supporting the installation of these major components are shown indented just below the major component:





Remote Terminal Unit Gated Culvert



Equipment Name



Manufacturer



Model



Fire Alarm Control Panel



Honeywell



5820XL





Honeywell



N48PCI2L



Converter



Honeywell



LANSRLU1



Security Alarm Control Panel



Honeywell



VISTA-128FBP-KT18



APC Smart-Ups



APC





Transceiver, Aprisa SR+, UHF, Half-Duplex



4RF, USA



APSQ-N400-SSC-HD-22-ENAA



Transceiver, Aprisa SR+, VHF, Half-Duplex



4RF, USA



APSQ-N135-SSC-HD-22-ENAA



Controller, 6A, 12VDC, Solar, Charger



Morningstar



SS-6



Cable, Coaxial, Flexible, Low Loss, Solid Core



Times Microwave Sys.



LMR400



Connector, Coaxial, N-Male, Straight Plug, Lmr-400, Site Specific



Times Microwave Sys.



TC-400-NMH-D



Protector, Coaxial, Flange Mounted, DC Blocked, N-Female / N-Female



Polyphaser



IS-50NX-C2



Radio Modem, Integra-Tr, Site Specific VHF/UHF



CalAmp



242-40W8-XYZ*



Cable, Coaxial, Hybrid, Jumper, N-Male To SMA-Male, Rf Testing @ CF



Pasternack



PE3662-72



Cable, Serial, Hybrid, Rs-232 Motorola to Radio, Rj-45 To Db-9 Male, Non-Standard



Graybar



GRA031D1217-007



Base Model, RTU, ACE3600, 12V Ps, CPU 3610, Basic Frame



Motorola



7509



Frame Option, RTU, ACE3600, 3 I/O Slots



Motorola



V103



I/O Module, RTU, ACE3600, 32 Di Fast 24V



Motorola



V379



I/O Module, RTU, ACE3600, 16 Do Ee Relay 2A



Motorola



V616



Power Supply, RTU, ACE3600, Dc Power Supply 18-72V



Motorola



V251



CPU, RTU, ACE3600, 3640, Upgrade



Motorola



V446



I/O Module, RTU, ACE3600, 8Ai +/-20 Ma



Motorola



V318



Plug-In, RTU, ACE3600, RS-232



Motorola



V184



HMI Control Panel



Allen-Bradley



PanelView Plus 1900



"



Allen-Bradley



Compact Logix PLC



"



Motorola



ACE-3600



Cable, Coaxial, Flexible, Low Loss, Solid Core



Times Microwave Sys.



LMR-400-BULK



Connector, Coaxial, N-Male, Right Angle, Lmr-400



Times Microwave Sys.



TC-400-NMH-RA-SS



L-Foot, Solar Panel Rail, W/T-Bolt, Mill



Unirac



304001C



Panel, 345 Watt, Solar



Mission Solar Energy



MSE345SX5T



Rail, Solar Panel Racking 168-Inch, Clear



Unirac



310168C



Connector, Gnd, Lay-In, 4-14, #10, Tin



ILSCO/REXEL



GBL-4DBT



Nut, Hex, 3/8-16, 18-8 SS, 9/16 Acrflt



McMaster-Carr



92673A125



Nut, Hex, Ext Toothed Lk 1/4-20, 18-8 SS



McMaster-Carr



96278A511



Nut, Hex, Ext Toothed Lk 10-32, 18-8 SS



McMaster-Carr



96278A411



Plate, Backing, 2-13/16" C-C Spacing



Sterling Industry





Screw, Hex Hd, 1/4-20 X .75, 18-8 SS



McMaster-Carr



93190A540



Screw, Hex Hd, 3/8-16 X .3, 18-8 SS



McMaster-Carr



92186A636



Screw, Hex Hd, Serflg,10-32 X .75, 18-8



McMaster-Carr



97646A243



Spar, Left, Vert, Solar Panel Bracket



Sterling Industry





Spar, Right, Vert, Solar Panel Bracket



Sterling Industry





U-Bolt,3/8-16, 2-7/16 Id, Galv. Steel



McMaster-Carr



8862T29



Washer, Flat,1/4, 18-8 SS



McMaster-Carr



90107A029



Washer, Split, 3/8, 18-8 SS



McMaster-Carr



92146A031



Weldment, Triangle, Solar Panel Bracket



Sterling Industry





Core Mount SS Davit Sleeve DBI/Sala Model #8510110



DBI/SALA



8510110



Core Mount SS Davit Sleeve DBI/Sala Cap Model #8510827



DBI/SALA



8510827



Ladder Tie D-Bolt Anchorage Connector Model 417SS



MILLER



417SS



Hilti Hit-Re 500 V3 With 3/4" Has [304 316] 53/4" Embedment



HILTI



HIT-RE 500 V3



Face Mount SS Davit Sleeve DBI/Sala Model #8518348



DBI/SALA



8518348



Stainless Mini Rotary Latch Right Hand



EBERHARD



8-240 R



Gate Hinge Assembly Self Closing



D&D Technologies





Amphenol 90° Connector



Amphenol



MS3108E-14S-6S



3/8"-16 Pem Nut-SS Installed in the Side of Enclosure



PEM



CLS-0616-X



1/4" - 20 Pem Nut - SS Pressed In - From Bottom Face



PEM



CLS-0420-3



1/2" - 20 Pem Nut - SS Pressed In - From Bottom Face



PEM



CLS-0813-2 (No CLS-0813-3 LISTED)



Aluminum 1/4" Thick Hinge



McMaster-Carr



1609A2



Test Kit for Measuring Chloride, Sulfate and Nitrate Ions on Steel and Coated Surfaces



CHLOR*RID International Inc.



CHLOR*TEST CSN Salts



Test Kit for Identifying Amine Blush on Epoxy Surfaces



Elcometer



Amine Blush Check



Drawer Pull





B02011



Drawer Slides





B05051/B05052/B05053



Door Pull





B02201



Four Pin Disk Tumbler Lock



Illinois Lock Company



DUO A



Horn



Federal Signal Corporation



1N742



4A969 Weatherproof Box



Federal Signal Corporation



4A969



Anti-Seize



Bostik



Never Seez



1/8 To 1/2 Hp, Single-Phase, 60 Cycle, 120 VAC, Integral Gear Motor



Sumitomo





Chatsworth Universal Rack

W/ Base Insulators



Chatsworth



46053-515

10605-019



120VAC Rackmount Power Strip



APC



PDU-AP8632



Fiber Optic Inside Plant Patch Panel



Corning



CCH-02U/MMCCH LC



Fiber Optic Inside Plant Patch Panel



Corning



SM-CCH LC



Scada Switch



Cisco



Catalyst C9200L-24P-4X,

PWR-C5-600WAC



Scada Switch Wire Management



Chatsworth



30530-719



Scada Patch Panel 24 Port



Siemon



HD6-24



Enterprise Switch



Cisco



Catalyst C9200L-48P-4X

PWR-C5-1kWAC



SCADA Patch Panel



Siemon



HD6-48



KVM Rack Mount Console



Tripp Lite



B021-00017



Server 6TB



Salient



BL06T3B, 16CV



CCTV Switch



Fortinet



CDW part# 4105407



CCTV TVSS



DITEK



DTK-RM24NETS



It System Ups



APC



SMART-UPS Model SURTA2200RWXL2U



Ess System Ups



APC



SMART-UPS Model SURTA2200RWXL2U



Single Mode Fiber Optic Patch Panel - Corning 24 Pair.



Corning





Solara #20033-2, 20033-9, 20033-10



Solara



20033-2, 20033-9, 20033-10



Digital Shaft Encoder



Design Analysis Associates



H-3341 Water Log Series



Mounted Pump Cutoff Switches



Jerguson



Jerguson Model JDC1D

Jerguson Model JDC2D



Ultrasonic Level Sensors



Drexelbrook



USonic-R Series or equal.



Lightning/Surge: General

Line Noise Suppressing Isolation Transformers and Surge Suppressors.





Topaz Series 30 Ultra

Isolators or equal



Lightning/Surge: Power Supply

Line Noise Suppressing Isolation Transformers and Surge Suppressors.



Edco



HSP-121 or equal



Lightning/Surge Protection: Analog



Edco



PC 642 or SRA 64



Lightning/Surge Protection: Analog



Edco



SS64 series or equal



Lightning/Surge Protection: Analog



Edco



SLAC series or equal



Norton Utilities



Norton



Norton Utilities (latest version)



One (1) Dell Timbuk2 16" Carry Case



Dell



Dell Timbuk2 16" carry case



Aircable Wireless Serial Connector



Aircable



ACC1202

CC1302



ATI's Mobility® Radeon™ Hd3670 - 512Mb



ATI



HD3670



Dell Latitude E6410At6 Or Latest Version



Dell



E6410AT6



Microsoft Office (Latest Version)



Microsoft



Office



Dell Wireless 370 Bluetooth Module (2-1 + EDR)



Dell



Wireless 370 Bluetooth module (2-1 + EDR)



Rockwell Software's RSLogix5000 (Newest Version).



Rockwell Software



RSLogix5000

(newest version)



Pro Soft Modbus Master/Slave Communications Interface Module for Control Logix



Pro Soft



MV156-MCM



Allen-Bradley Stratix 5700



Allen-Bradley



Stratix 5700



Allen-Bradley Pv1900 PanelView +7 Series B Developed to Run on Windows 10 IOT Core.



Allen-Bradley



PV1900



Allen-Bradley PanelView Plus



Allen-Bradley



PB1900



Hoffman Consolet



Hoffman





Capwap Software



Pile Dynamics, Inc.



Case Pile Wave Analysis Program software



Testing Equipment



Pile Dynamics, Inc.



8G or PAX or equal



The O-Rings on a Quick Disconnect



Chemours



Viton



Simplex Compact Fuel Port



Simplex



Simplex Compact Fuel Port



Pump Bearings



Thordon





Shaft Couplings



Aquamet



Aquamet 22, Aqualoy 22, Nitronic 50 or approved equal



Shafts



Aquamet



Aquamet 22, Aqualoy 22, Nitronic 50 or approved equal



Shaft Bearing or Packing Box Sleeves



Aquamet



Aquamet 22, Aqualoy 22, Nitronic 50 or approved equal



O-Rings





O-Rings Buna-N or Viton or approved equal



Epoxy Coating



Chesterton



Chesteron ARC Epoxy coating.



Dynamic Analysis Model Program





Ansys, Cosmos/M, or equivalent



625kW Tier 4, Diesel Generator



Power Secure



Tier 4











Total Current Estimated Cost



$732,319.65







A number of contractors are sufficiently qualified to assemble the system, and a large number of suppliers sell the major components. However, the major components themselves are only manufactured by a single source. The government would incur substantial duplication of cost if non-standard major components from other manufacturers were allowed. These additional costs occur in several areas:





a. Operator Training. Operators are currently trained to operate the Central Control System with its standardized major components. Substitution of non-standard major components into the Central Control System will substantially increase the training time necessary for the operator to become proficient. Operating a variety of diverse major components also decreases productivity and increases probability for error.





b. Maintenance Technical Training. Maintenance technicians are currently trained to repair and maintain the standardized components of the Central Control System. Allowing non-standard major components to be installed in the system would result in substantial increases in the training required for each technician to be fully trained on each diverse make of a major component. Frequently, this training is conducted only at out-of-area facilities and would result in TDY and training costs. Non-standard equipment would also decrease the efficiency in which a major component is repaired, as technicians would have less experience on a particular make of major equipment than they do on the standardized major equipment.





c. Spare Parts Stockage. Spare parts are currently stocked for the standardized major components of the Central Control System. These spare parts are a major investment for the government. Allowing non-standard major components to be installed would require an exponential increase in the number of spare parts required and thus an exponential increase in the space required and government investment in supplies. Space and money limitations would result in non-stockage of many items, which would dramatically increase part non-availability. This could be a critical problem during normal operations and a potential catastrophic problem during severe storm events.





d. System testing and reliability. The Central Control System has been specifically designed to incorporate certain standardized major components. These components have been selected as a result of extensive industry research, have been exhaustively tested, and have been found to be reliable and dependable in many prior installations. Installation of non-standard major components would incur increased costs due to lack of testing of the component as part of the Central Control System. An individual non-standard component may perform well in another application, but it could interface poorly with the overall Central Control System due to interoperability problems. A non-standard component may also perform well on initial installation, but then fail due to the rigorous environmental conditions it is subjected to or due to poorer quality than the standard item.





e. Increase down time due to no interchangeability of major components. Currently, individual components of major components may be interchanged between structures to keep critical structures operating. The use of non- standard parts will increase costs, as individual components of the major components will not be interchangeable. If a part is not in stock and has to be ordered, it could take several days for the control system to be repaired at an individual structure. During this time, additional costs will be incurred by the government, as an operator will have to be based on site or drive out to the site to operate the structure.





f. Potential property destruction and civilian deaths due to non-availability and non-interchangeability of the system during storm events. SFWMD depends on the Central Control System to operate a large number of structures remotely in the event of a severe storm event (hurricane, tropical storm, etc.). Problems with the above five items will increase system down time and system repair time, which will increase the time that individual structures cannot be operated remotely. During normal conditions, structures may be operated locally by a SFWMD employee who will drive to the structure and use local operating controls. However, in the event of a severe storm, travel conditions are frequently extremely hazardous or impossible due to impassible roads, extremely high winds, and flooding. The inability to operate an individual structure, either remotely or locally, could easily cause flooding in the area controlled by the structure, which will likely cause property damage and potential deaths.





The magnitude of the construction project is between $25,000,000 and $100,000,000. The work is in Palm Beach County, Florida. A firm fixed contract is being contemplated for this project. The funding for this project is Civil Works. A date of solicitation has not yet been determined; however, a project focused sources sought is contemplated to be issued in the near future, and that time a solicitation release date or range should be known.





Response Instructions to this Sources Sought Notice:






  1. The government is seeking equivalent systems. To be considered as an equivalent system, the offer must provide a list of components and describe how the equivalent product is the same, discuss advantages/disadvantages of the system, and show how this alternative product will satisfy paragraphs (a) through (f) of the product description using support information and product literature. Especially addressing how the proposed equivalent products meets the interoperability and reliability requirements discussed above in paragraphs (a) through (f). Any submission of an equivalent product will be technically evaluated to determine if this item will satisfy the Government’s need. The results will not be shared but will be reflected in the final project specifications.






  1. If there are no other equivalent models to the SCADA system discussed in (1) above: Please let us know there are no equivalents available in the market, and discuss how relaxing some of the requirements, if any, could allow for an equivalent type product and identify that product.






  1. Industry is asked to submit their responses as follows:





Firm’s response to this Synopsis shall be limited to 10 pages and shall include the following information:





1. Firm’s name, address, point of contact, phone number, website, and email address.





2. Firm’s interest in submitting a proposal on the solicitation when advertised. Let us know if you would prefer a 1. A salient description of the SCADA system in the specifications; essentially SCADA or equal, or 2. SCADA brand name





3. If your firm is a Small Business, be sure you understand the performance of work requirements for your specific socioeconomic category. i.e. SB, 8(a), SDVOSB, WOSB, or HUBZone.





4. If significant subcontracting or teaming is anticipated in order to deliver technical capability, firms should address the structure of such arrangements to include Joint Venture information, if applicable – existing and potential.





5. Firm’s Bonding Capability (construction bonding level per contract and aggregate construction bonding level, both expressed in dollars) via letter from bonding company.





6. Firm’s responses to the following technical questions:





All responses to this Source Sought Synopsis will be evaluated and used in determining acquisition strategy and project specifications.





Submission Instructions: Interested parties who consider themselves qualified to perform the above-listed project are invited to submit a response to this Sources Sought Synopsis by no later than April 28, 2025 at 2:00PM, EST. All responses under this Sources Sought shall be sent to Chad Manson via email at chad.d.manson@usace.army.mil and Anelis Nazario Castillo via email anelis.i.nazario-castillo@usace.army.mil.





Prior Government contract work is not required for submitting a response under this Sources Sought.





You must be registered with the System for Award Management (SAM) in order to receive a Government contract award.





To register, go to www.sam.gov. For additional information visit the website for the Federal Service Desk (www.FSD.gov) which supports SAM or contact them at 866-606-8220 for assistance.


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