Electrical Grid Automation Phase 1

Location: North Carolina
Posted: Jul 11, 2025
Due: Aug 7, 2025
Agency: North Carolina State University
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • 59 - Electrical and Electronic Equipment Components
  • Z - Maintenance, Repair or Alteration of Real Property
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Institution UNC Charlotte
Institution URL for Additional
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https://tinyurl.com/ba4d3nce
Project Name Electrical Grid Automation Phase 1
Type of Services
Project Manager Patrick Jones
Phone Number
Contact Email pajones@charlotte.edu
Closing Date 08/07/2025
Project Budget
$ 1,350,000
Project Description One-Two Sentences
The existing campus medium voltage electrical distribution grid is manually operated and does not allow Facility Management staff to monitor the grid in real time, collect data and control the campus medium voltage system. Automating the electrical grid will allow remote control capability, allow operators to open and close circuits without being exposed to electrical shock hazards, and allow for faster response time when an electrical event requires a transfer of power source. This project would replace our main campus substation switchgears (SUB-SW-1 and SUB-SW-2) which provide power to 95% of our campus buildings.
Submit Letters of Interest
and Current SF-330 to:
(Contact Person, Name of Institution & Address)
La'Keya Hewlin The University of North Carolina at Charlotte Facilities Management-Project Management 9151 Cameron Blvd. Charlotte NC 28223-0001
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