Request for Proposals For
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Request for Proposals for 5.0 MWp Solar Photovoltaic Power Plant At Liddeston Ridge For Port of Milford Haven January 2013 1 Table of Contents 1) Instructions to Bidders. 2) Details of Deliverables from Bidders. 3) Technical Specification of Project - Provided by Customer. 4) Information on Tender evaluation. 5) General and Specific Conditions of Contract. 2 Definitions CDM Regulations means the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007(S.I.2007/320), the associated Approved Code of Practice entitled, “Managing Health and Safety in Construction” (published in2007) including without limitation Chapter 2 thereof and any other relevant guidance issued from time to time by the UK Health and Safety Executive. PVS means power plant & associated infrastructure MHPA means Milford Haven Port Authority Customer means Milford Haven Port Authority EPC means Engineering Procurement and Construction Contractor Site means Liddeston Ridge, Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK, SA73 2BS. PWI means Pure Wafer International. 3 1, Instruction to Bidders Project Overview Milford Haven Port Authority (MHPA) are seeking competitive proposals for the complete development , construction and start-up of a single 5.0MWp utility scale solar photovoltaic energy power plant (PVS) at Liddeston Ridge , Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK, SA73 2BS. The PVS is to be designed, engineered and constructed in accordance with Milford Haven Port Authority’s requirements as defined in this RFP and the EPC agreement. The PV system shall be connected to a 33KV metering circuit breaker installed by the local distributed network operator (Western Power Distribution) connected to a tee in the overhead cable line between the Steynton and Milford Haven 33KV/11KV substation that runs through the site at Liddeston Ridge (as described in the connection agreement, see Appendix A). The primary role of the contractor is to execute a Design-Build Agreement, provide turnkey planning, design, engineering, labour, materials, delivery, installation, and commissioning of a cost-effective and energy efficient solar PV system together with associated infrastructure, to maximise the use of the solar resource at Liddeston Ridge. The targeted size of the solar installation is 5.0MWp however consideration will be given for proposals that maximise the return on investment of the solar resource at the site. The project is to be completed within 3-months from the issuance of the Notice to Proceed (NTP) instruction. The successful EPC shall provide qualified personnel for services, including—but not limited to the following tasks: 1. Turnkey planning, design, engineering, labour, materials, delivery, installation, monitoring and commissioning of a cost-effective and energy efficient solar PV system. 2. Warranties & Guarantees. 3. Provision of Bank Guarantees and Insurances. 4. O & M support for the site. 5. A full & comprehensive insurance wrapper for the complete EPC Contract. 4 Milford Haven Port Authority has engaged Pure Wafer International (PWI) in a consultancy capacity to manage the EPC procurement process on their behalf. MHPA have also obtained the necessary planning approval for the PVS from Pembrokeshire County Council and also have a connection agreement with Western Power Distribution for connection to the 33KV line at the site. General Instructions If you intend to quote for the Solar Photovoltaic System, please read through the following instructions carefully and prepare your quotation accordingly. Your organisation must bear all costs associated with the bidding process itself, including the site visit, attendance at clarification meetings and any visit to your organisation’s premises if requested. If MHPA need to issue any additions or clarification to these documents during the bidding period, they will only do so in writing (usually by email) to all suppliers. Any questions, queries or clarifications from suppliers should be directed to PWI. Please e-mail; [email protected] Suppliers will be invited to arrange site visits to the sites between 29th January 2013 and 22nd February 2013. For information regarding the RFP and to arrange a site visit; Pure Wafer International Millbrook Drive, Swansea Vale, Swansea. SA70AB Contact Name: Mr Tony Powell E-mail: [email protected] 5 RFP Schedule Date Event 25/01/2013 to 1/2/2013 RFP & Draft Contract issued to suppliers 21st Jan to 22nd February 2013 Pre-Bid meetings and site visits Tender Review and formulation and submission of post 12-Feb to 24th Feb-2013 tender questions to bidders Questions back from bidders and selection of preferred 26th Feb 2013 bidder 28/02/2013 Selection of Preferred supplier 08/03/2013 Contract Agreed in Principle 14/03/2013 MHPA Board Approval & Formal Offer All information in this RFP document set shall be treated as confidential. Please submit one hard copy of your quotation, plus one electronic copy via email to [email protected]. You may complete your responses on a separate document providing the quotation is cross referenced to the section and paragraph numbers of this RFP. All sections must be responded to even if simply “Understood” or “Agreed”. Where any external reference material, such as brochures, specifications and system descriptions, is used to support your quotation, any statements within the reference material which may allow change to obligations or reduce liability, such as "specifications subject to change without notice", or other disclaimers, will be regarded as void and shall not form part of the purchase order or contract in the event that the quotation is accepted. All pricing should be stated in pounds sterling exclusive of VAT. Quotations shall remain open for an initial acceptance for a minimum of 90 calendar days, although the Port Authority may ask you to extend the period of validity. Where bidders cannot meet the required specifications detailed in this RFP, alternative proposals should be provided by the EPC. The alternative proposals will be reviewed on their merits during the Vender selection process. 6 2. Deliverables from Bidders Each bidder is required to provide the following information in response to this RFP; The information must be provided along with a covering letter, the covering letter must include the names, addresses and signatures of a representative or representatives having authority to contractually commit to the offer provided in the proposal. 2.1 Solar Plant Design You are required to provide the principle design parameters and drawings forming the basis of your proposals. As a minimum, the following detailed information must be provided in accordance to the specifications detailed in Section 4.0. Part of the design process consideration must be made to the commitments made by MHPA during the planning approval process. These include minimising the impact of noise when using plant & equipment, colour coding of fences, poles and transformer housings to minimise the visual and landscape impact of the PVS. 2.1.1. Overall system schematic diagram. 2.1.2. Single line electrical diagram. 2.1.3. Structural design drawings and material specifications. 2.1.4. Structural design calculations (including wind loading). 2.1.5. PV panels and structural installation drawings, detailing string layouts, array cross sections and indicative row spacings. 2.1.6 Full module layout drawing detailing the total foot print area required for the power plant. 2.1.7 Drawings, photographs and descriptions of all sub-station and transformer housings. 2.1.8 Full electrical design drawings detailing all voltages, inputs and outputs on system DC and AC sides as well as DC and AC cable sizing and layout. 2.1.9. PV array and inverter design calculations. 2.1.10. DC and AC electrical BoS design calculations. 7 2.1.11. Earthing system diagrams 2.1.12. Detailed B of Q, / B of M and specifications, inclusive of supplier names, Model No’s and contact details. 2.1.13. Plant power performance ratio calculations and guarantees 2.1.14. Plant energy performance ratio calculations and guarantees. 2.1.15. Plant performance simulations. 2.1.16. Estimated yearly degradation of PV module power output over a 25 year period. 2.1.17. Typical or projected degradation rates for the total system over a 25-year period if available. 2.1.18. Estimated plant energy generation in the first year up to the 25th year measured at system’s the delivery point at WPD’s 33kV connection point. 2.1.19. Details of Corrosion Prevention design considerations. 2.1.20. Details of the works required for the Grid connection to WPD’s 33kV exit point at the site including all contestable works in accordance with the connection offer attached in Appendix A. 2.1.21. Calculations on the total contribution to fault level from the system at the 33kV Exit point. 2.1.22. Details of safety devices, features, measures taken for periodic cleaning and access of the PVS. 2.1.23. Typical useful life of significant plant components, include but not limited to the PV array and inverters. 2.1.24 All other information you consider relevant to your bid. 2.2 System Technical Description 2.2.1 Description of the PV plant. 2.2.1.1. The EPC must provide a description of the Benefits specific to the type of system proposed and any Product enhancements you would make available, if any. 8 2.2.1.2. The EPC must provide a technical description of the technology that they propose to use, including detailed datasheets and conformance to standards, for all equipment. 1) PV Modules. 2) Inverters. 3) Mounting frames. 4) Balance of system components. 5) Offgem approved Generation meters used on the system. 6) Transformers. 7) G59 protection equipment. 8) Earthing system including a description of the materials used. 2.3 Financial Proposal 2.3.1 Provide a binding complete fixed price cost proposal for a Turnkey EPC proposal for construction of the solar power plant. 2.3.2 Provide details of the Project cost phasing highlighting the timing of key costs occurring during the construction of the project.