Anniston Army Depot (ANAD) Power Generation and Microgrid Project
Contact and place of performance
Lesa Sylve
Anniston, AL 36201
USA
1. The following SPECIFICATION SECTIONS have been revised and replaced in their entirety: VOL 01 Specification cover sheet was revised due to clerical error. VOL 03 Specifications 2. All other terms and conditions remain unchanged. ********************************************AMENDMENT 0001 POSTED 21 MAY 2026************************************************ The U.S. Army Corps of...
View moreDESCRIPTION: The microgrid system at ANAD will have full islanding capability energy resiliency by providing an onsite, automated energy control /generation storage management system. The microgrid will integrate the new and existing generation assets with the Nichols, Demil, and Eulaton 46kV/12.47kV substations to enable islanding for all critical loads. During a grid outage, the automated switching and microgrid controls will enable direct routing of electricity generated by the onsite assets to mission critical loads and loadshedding of large blocks of non-critical loads. The microgrid will be designed in accordance with Unified Facility Criteria 4-010-066 Cybersecurity of Facility Related Control Systems, or policy current at time of design, as well as with emerging distribution system operator requirements.
SITE VISIT INFORMATION: An organized Site Visit has been scheduled for 03 June 2026 at 08:30 a.am Central Time Located at Building 251, Anniston Army Depot, Anniston AL 36201.
All vendors who plan to attend the Site Visit must notify BOTH Codie McManus at [email protected] AND Chris Martin at [email protected].
Registration for attendance must be submitted no later than 20 May 2026, at 11:00 a.m. Central Time. Additional information about the Site Visit can be found in the solicitation, Standard Form 1442, Section 00 21 00 – Instructions.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District is soliciting proposals for the Anniston Army Depot Power Generation and Microgrid Project in Anniston, Alabama. This project involves the construction of a microgrid system featuring full islanding capability to enhance energy resiliency through an automated onsite energy control and generation storage management system. The system will integrate new and existing generation assets with the Nichols, Demil, and Eulaton 46kV/12.47kV substations to enable automated switching, direct routing of electricity to mission-critical loads, and load-shedding of non-critical loads during grid outages.
The procurement is designated as a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSBC) set-aside under NAICS code 237130, Power and Communication Line and Related Structures Construction, and PSC Y1NZ, Construction of Other Utilities. The government intends to award a firm-fixed-price contract to the responsible offeror providing the best overall value through a Best Value Trade-Off process. The microgrid must be designed in accordance with Unified Facility Criteria 4-010-066 regarding the cybersecurity of facility-related control systems and emerging distribution system operator requirements.
Specific administrative and security prerequisites apply to this solicitation, including a mandatory Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Level 2. To access restricted solicitation documents containing Controlled Unclassified Information, contractors must maintain an active System for Award Management registration and a basic confidence level assessment in the Supplier Performance Risk System. Proposals for solicitation W912QR26RA033 are due by June 29, 2026. Supporting documentation includes a price breakout schedule, submittal procedures, and wage rates for Calhoun County. The primary point of contact is Lesa Sylve.
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