 Electric service = 600 kilowatts  Facility demand = 560 kilowatts  Generator capacity = 180 kilowatts  Emergency generator is only capable of powering.

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 Electric service = 600 kilowatts  Facility demand = 560 kilowatts  Generator capacity = 180 kilowatts  Emergency generator is only capable of powering emergency lights and selected loads, not including air conditioning and critical jail loads

 Add capacity to enable operation of the entire facility in the event of power outage or other emergency  Add redundancy to ensure that critical systems and processes remain operational in the event of power outage or other emergency  Replacement of existing service panel boards and generator due to age, condition, and capacity  Replacement of existing overhead electric service due to condition

 Electric service = 600 kilowatts ◦ Expandable to 2000 kilowatts to accommodate future growth  Facility demand = 560 kilowatts  Generator capacity ◦ Base Bid generator capacity = 350 kilowatts  This generator can power all systems except air conditioning ◦ Alternate Bid No. 1 generator capacity = 350 kilowatts  Additional generator can power air conditioning and provides redundancy for the first generator ◦ Provisions for future generator = 350 kilowatts  To accommodate future growth

 Initial Budgeting: 2010  Design Phase: November 2012-February 2013  Bidding Phase: March 2013  Construction Milestones: ◦ May 31, 2013: Underground work complete to accommodate parking and road repaving. ◦ September 12, 2013: Construction complete.

Alternate Bid No. 1: add a second 350 kilowatt generator and associated wiring Alternate Bid No. 2: replace the existing service entrance service panel board labeled ‘MDP’ with new panel board labeled ‘MDB’

 7 out of 12 contractors did not submit a bid due to being too busy to do the work  Remaining 5 contractors bid in line with existing 2013 competitive pricing  Economy and associated workload has improved for contractors since 2010

 Evaluation of bids identified the lowest responsible bidder to be Altmeyer Electric.  On March 25 th, Engineer recommended award of the Base Bid and Alternate Bid No. 2 to the committee. Additional funds should be budgeted for future years for the work under Alternate Bid No. 1.  The committee decided to pursue additional funding at this time to include Alternate Bid No. 1 in the project.