| Location: | New York |
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| Posted: | Jul 22, 2025 |
| Due: | Aug 28, 2025 |
| Agency: | The New York State Contract Reporter |
| Type of Government: | State & Local |
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Description: SCOPE OF WORK The scope of work includes quarterly and annual preventive maintenance and will also include any repair work needed to ensure the equipment is maintained in good order. NYCHA currently operates ninety-three (93) generators across our portfolio and will add one hundred and eighty-nine (189) generators over the course of the next two to three years.
(a) Establish a preventive maintenance schedule for quarterly and annual preventive maintenance. This schedule must be submitted prior to the upcoming quarter and approved by a NYCHA Administrator. Annual maintenance can be incorporated into one of the quarterly maintenance periods. (b) All work shall follow the manufacturer’s specific equipment maintenance and service guidelines as per operating manuals. (c) Whenever Generator Maintenance is performed, the service technician shall provide the Contract Administrator with a detailed preventive maintenance report detailing the work completed. This report will be submitted with the vendor’s invoice.
(a) Prior to the commencement of Repair Work of equipment still covered by the manufacturer’s warranty, the Vendor or its subcontractor(s), must provide to the satisfaction of the Contract Administrator, a copy of its current certification by either Generac to repair a Generac generator, or Caterpillar to repair a Caterpillar generator. This requirement does not apply to the repair of any equipment that is no longer under warranty.
(b) The Vendor shall advise the Contract Administrator of any necessary repairs and an approximate cost to complete the repairs if those repairs fall outside of the Minor or Major Preventative Maintenance schedule. This is for work discovered or recommended while the vendor is performing either quarterly or annual maintenance. The Contract Administrator will review and approve all repair work proposals. (c) Inspect, assess and repair generators as needed or upon request by a NYCHA Administrator or designated personnel. Any time a vendor is called out on a non-emergency basis to inspect, assess and repair a generator the vendor will submit a proposal for both the assessment and any repair work needed to include material. The proposal will be reviewed by the NYCHA Administrator. (d) Any time a vendor is called out on an emergency basis to inspect, assess and repair a generator the vendor will submit a proposal for both the assessment and any repair work needed to include material. The proposal will be reviewed by the NYCHA Administrator.
MINOR PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE: For each Generator, perform four (4) Minor Preventative Maintenance visits annually, once per quarter.
(b) Cooling Systems:
iii. Test coolant for proper antifreeze percentage.
vii. Check belt tension and inspect for cracking and fraying if accessibility without disassembly permits. viii. Inspect pulleys for excessive wear and lubricate hub bearings as needed.
(c) Lubrication System.
iii. Visual inspection of front and rear crankshaft seals and lubrication system gaskets for leaks.
(d) Inspecting Fuel System
iii. Check gas line, Maxon valves and regulators for leaks.
(e) Starting System
iii. Check for proper cranking termination upon starting.
vii. Check and record battery voltage dip level during over crank test for minimum voltage required to maintain controls during start-up. (f) Exhaust System
iii. Inspect exhaust rain protection and exhaust outlet screening.
(g) Air Intake System
iii. Inspect the air cleaner seal for pliability and sealing and clean if necessary.
vii. Check for abnormal noise or vibration. viii. Re-check for oil and coolant leaks with engine running.
(h) Control Panel
iii. Check proper operation of engine and generator instruments with generator running.
vii. Inspect for excessive dirt accumulation and clean as needed. viii. Test auto-start system.
xii. Upon Completion of Service reset all controls to automatic. xiii. Set circuit breaker to correct position. xiv. Check that gas valves are in the correct position.
xvi. Check out that the louver controls are on. xvii. Check that jacket water heater is on. xviii. Provide an electronic checklist confirming all items were completed along with recording any measurements, descriptions of conditions, run times, and any notes. The checklist should also include the name of the service technician and date. (i) Gas Booster Pumps, Control Panels and Maxon Valves
iii. Repair and replace. (j) Fire Safety Equipment
(k) Ventilation Systems
(l) Electric and/or gas heaters
(m) Uninterrupted Power Source (UPS)
(n) Automatic Transfer Switches
MAJOR PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE: Once per year during a Minor Preventative Maintenance visit, the Vendor shall perform the following Major Preventative Maintenance tasks on each Generator: (a) Change engine oil and filters. (b) Check and replace spark plug and wiring as needed. (c) Change primary and secondary fuel filters. (d) Properly dispose of waste oil and filters. (e) Lubricate fan drive if accessible. (f) Lubricate governor linkage. (g) Lubricate generator bearing if accessible. (h) Clean crankcase breather. (i) Inspect & test ATS and tighten ATS lugs. (j) Provide an electronic checklist confirming all items were completed along with recording any measurements, descriptions of conditions, run times, and any note s. The checklist should also include the name of the service technician and date.
CERTIFICATIONS All Vendor staff/technicians performing this work must be trained and certified by the Electrical Generating Systems Association (EGSA) or a comparable certification in reference to this work.
TERM: 3 years plus two one-year extensions (at the discretion of NYCHA). Section 3 and M/WBE: Please be advised that the Section 3 REO & OEO Plans and the M/WBE Utilization Plan & Waiver and other related documentation must be uploaded via eComply, https://nycha.ecomply.us/. Do not include Section 3 or M/WBE documentation within your bid submission via iSupplier. For assistance with eComply log-in, please contact eComply Tech support at support@ecomplysolutions.com. For assistance with M/WBE Utilization Plan and Section 3 REO/OEO Plan submission in eComply, please contact NYCHA’s SMP Vendor Diversity team at eComply.support@nycha.nyc.gov . Pre-Bid Conference. A non-mandatory virtual Pre-Bid Conference will be held on July 29th, 2025 at 10:00 AM and will be conducted remotely via Microsoft Teams meeting. Although attendance is not mandatory at the Pre-Bid Conference, it is strongly recommended that all interested Bidders attend, and that Bidders thoroughly review bid documents in advance of the meeting. To participate in the Pre-Bid Conference, please follow the instructions below: Microsoft Teams Meeting Join on your computer or mobile app: click to join meeting Option 1: Copy and paste the below in browser: Meeting ID: 243 195 727 904 7 Passcode: D6AZ2H6m Option 2: Call in (audio only) +1 646-838-1534,,46125460# United States, New York City Phone conference ID: 461 254 60# RFQ Timeline: RFQ Question Submission Deadline 8/8/25 at 2:00PM Question and Answer Release Date 8/15/25 at 2:00PM Due Date: 08/28/2025 10:00 AMContract Term: 3 Years w/ two one-year renewals Location: Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island Ad Type: General
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