Substation Brochure - Koontz Electric Company, Inc

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Substation Brochure - Koontz Electric Company, Inc
INTRODUCTION
Koontz Electric Company, Inc., (KECI), welcomes an opportunity to make your next project a success. We maintain a professional and technical staff to support our experienced field craftsman. We pledge to safely deliver a quality finished product in a timely manner, and at a competitive cost. KECI is a diversified heavy industrial electrical contractor. We perform a wide array of contracts specifically chosen for technical and installation complexities. KECI’s team supports the total spectrum of power, control, and instrumentation system needs. We have proudly served Arkansas and the nation for over 50 years. In just the last ten years we have completed over 500 projects in dollar volume exceeding $180 million. We have never failed to complete a project. Numerous repeat customers, universal customer satisfaction, and our strong industry reputation, is positive feedback that our approach delivers. A fervent commitment to safety, quality, timely schedules, and cost control, are the keys to our success and longevity. Our professional office and field staff, diverse work history and over five decades of experience, uniquely qualify us for the most challenging projects.
Koontz Electric Company, Inc. 1223 East Broadway Morrilton, Arkansas 72110 (501) 354-2526 http://www.koontzelectric.com
TABLE ROCK/BULL SHOALS & NORFORK DAMS MCC REPLACEMENT
CONTRACT NO / AWARD DATE:
W91273‐10‐C‐0009 / January 2010
KECI NO 09‐2234
SCOPE OF WORK:
JOB SITE LOCATION:
Table Rock Dam:
760 Hatchery Road, Branson MO 65616
Bull Shoals Dam: Lakeview, Arkansas
Norfork Dam: Hwy 178 Mountain Home, AR
OWNER:
US Army Corps of Engineers
Little Rock District
PO Box 867
Little Rock, AR 72203‐0867
Contact: Gerald Sanderson
T 501.324.5720
F 501.324.5196
[email protected]
GENERAL CONTRACTOR:
Koontz Electric Company, Inc
1223 E Broadway
Morrilton, AR 72110
Project Manager: Jeff Ludwig
T 501.354.2526 ext 118
F 501.354.2580
INITIAL MOBILIZATION / EST COMPLETION DATE:
April 2010 / February 2012
CONTRACT AMOUNT:
$3,609,095
This project is for the design and build of all equipment, materials and construction for the replacement of the operating tower switchboard gear, tainter gate control cabinets, tainter gate power feeders and conduits at Table Rock, Bull Shoals, and Norfork Dams. The Base bid includes all design and construction activities, equipment, installation and materials for the design and construction of a replacement operating tower switchboard, tainter
gate control cabinets and tainter gate power feeders at Table Rock, Bull Shoals, and Norfork Dams. Asbestos analysis and abatement are also part of the base bid.
GRAND COULEE GSU TRANSFORMER REPLACEMENT
CONTRACT NO / AWARD DATE:
09CC101676 / March 11, 2009
KECI NO 08‐2198
INITIAL MOBILIZATION / EST COMPLETION DATE:
JOB SITE LOCATION:
Bureau Of Reclamation
Construction Engineering Group
HWY 155 Industrial Area
Warehouse B, Door 6
Grand Coulee, WA 99133
Point of Contact: George Marrs
T 509.633.9414
F 509.633.9330
OWNER:
US Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation
Contracting Officer PN‐3700
1150 N Curtis RD, Suite 100
Boise, ID 83706‐1234
Contracting Officer: Terry Ford
T 208.378.5364
GENERAL CONTRACTOR:
Koontz Electric Company, Inc
1223 E Broadway
Morrilton, AR 72110
Project Manager: Jamie Zimmerman
T 501.354.2526 ext 135
F 501.354.2580
SUBCONTRACTOR:
Electrical Technologies
12335 W 53rd Ave Suite 200
Arvada, CO 80002
Oil Processing & Testing
Point of Contact: Gerry Suman
T 303.462.0317
August 2009 / July 2011
AWARDED / CURRENT CONTRACT AMOUNT:
$5,656,219 / $5,656,219 SCOPE OF WORK:
This project included the design, fabrication, installation and startup of three single phase GSU Transformers, designated as K10A at the Bureau of Reclamation’s Grand Coulee Right Powerplant in Grand Coulee, WA. K10A is a bank of three single phase, 60‐hertz, outdoor, generator step‐up type units. Each unit has a capacity of 50MVA and a voltage rating of 230/13.8kV.
Koontz Electric purchased the new transformers from WEG Electric and worked closely with their engineering department and the Bureau of Reclamation to ensure specification requirements were met.
Upon arrival to site the transformers were inspected, assembled, processed and tested. This required close coordination with heavy haulers, crane operators, transformer service technicians and plant personnel. Once the transformers were onsite, Koontz was responsible for removing the existing units from service and storing two of them in long term storage. Koontz worked within the Bureau’s Hazardous Energy program to ensure personnel safety throughout the project. Along with the units, Koontz also removed existing cooling water piping, surge arresters and all other associated appurtenances.
Once removed, Koontz Electric installed the three new units, including high side jumper bus connections, low side isolated phase bus connections, grounding, and anchoring. The anchor system itself was a custom engineered seismic rated system, which required extensive design and a challenging installation. Once installed, the units underwent final testing and were turned over to the Bureau for operation.
Koontz Electric was required to dispose two of the old the old transformers according to all state and federal regulations.
GREEN SPRINGS TRANSFORMER REPLACEMENT
CONTRACT NO / AWARD DATE:
09CC101681 / June 2009
KECI NO 09‐2230
SCOPE OF WORK: Work is located at Green Springs Power Plant approximately 10 miles JOB SITE LOCATION:
southeast of Ashland, Oregon in Jackson County. Principle Green Springs Power Plant
1500 Buckhorn Springs Rd.
Ashland, OR 97250
10 Miles Southeast of Ashland, Oregon
In Jackson County
components of the work include furnishing and installing power transformer, motor – operated disconnect switch, coupling –
capacitor voltage transformers, dry – type station – service power transformer, metal – clad switchgear assembly, and non – segregated phase bus to replace existing equipment at Green Springs Power OWNER:
US Department Of The Interior
Bureau of Reclamation
1150 North Curtis Rd., Suite 100
Boise, Idaho 83706‐1234
Point of Contact: Becky Thompson
T 208.378.5107
[email protected]
GENERAL CONTRACTOR:
Koontz Electric Company, Inc
1223 E Broadway
Morrilton, AR 72110
Project Manager: Paul Zimmerman
T 501.354.2526 ext 102
F 501.354.2580
INITIAL MOBILIZATION / EST COMPLETION DATE:
July 2009 / December 2011
AWARDED / CURRENT CONTRACT AMOUNT:
$2,375,987 / $2,375,987 Plant and Switchyard; and removing existing transformers at the PacificCorp Green Springs Substation. Associated work includes removing existing and constructing new concrete foundations, switchyard steel structures, chain link fencing, and geomembrane.
FOLSOM POWER PLANT TRANSFORMER REPLACEMENT
CONTRACT NO / AWARD DATE:
AWARDED / CURRENT CONTRACT AMOUNT:
R09PC20R03 / September 4, 2009
KECI Job No 09‐2122
$4,499,994 / $4,629,707
Price Increase Due to Government Requested & Approved Change Orders
JOB SITE LOCATION:
Folsom Dam and Power Plant
7794 Folsom Road
Folsom, CA 95630
OWNER:
Bureau of Reclamation ‐ Mid Pacific Office
2800 Cottage Way, RME 1815
Sacramento, CA 95825‐1898
Don Neal
T 916.978.5144
GENERAL CONTRACTOR:
Koontz Electric Company, Inc
1223 E Broadway
Morrilton, AR 72110
Project Manager: Jamie Zimmerman
T 501.354.2526 ext 135
F 501.354.2580
SUBCONTRACTORS:
Delta Star Inc.
270 Industrial Rd
San Carlos, CA 94070
Robert Smith
T 650.508.3313
Electrical Technologies
12335 W 53rd Ave, Suite 200
Arvada, CO 80002
Gerry Suman
T 303.462.0317
INITIAL MOBILIZATION / COMPLETION DATE:
March 2010 / February 2011
SCOPE OF WORK: This project included the design, fabrication, installation and startup of two GSU Transformers, K1A and K2A at the Bureau of Reclamation’s Folsom Powerplant in Folsom, CA. K1A is a three‐
phase, 60‐hertz, outdoor, generator step‐up type unit. This unit has a capacity of 80MVA and a voltage rating of 115/13.8kV. K2A is a three‐phase, 60‐hertz, outdoor, generator step‐up type unit. This unit has a capacity of 80MVA and a voltage rating of 230/13.8kV.
Koontz Electric purchased the new transformers from Delta Star and worked closely with their engineering department and the Bureau of Reclamation to ensure specification requirements were met.
Upon arrival to site the transformers were inspected, assembled, processed and tested. This required close coordination with heavy haulers, crane operators, transformer service technicians and plant personnel. Once the transformers were onsite, Koontz was responsible for removing the existing units from service and storing them in long term storage. Koontz worked within the Bureau’s Hazardous Energy program to ensure personnel safety throughout the project. Along with the units, Koontz also removed existing cooling water piping, surge arresters and all other associated appurtenances.
Once removed, Koontz Electric installed the two units, including high side jumper bus connections, low side isolated phase bus connections, grounding, and anchoring. The anchor system itself was a custom engineered seismic rated system, which required extensive design and a challenging installation. Once installed, the units underwent final testing and were turned over to the Bureau for operation. After the new transformers were in operation for 6 months, Koontz Electric was required to dispose of the old, stored transformers according to all state and federal regulations.
W O O D W A R D S U B S TAT I O N C O N S T R U C T I O N
CONTRACT NO / AWARD DATE:
08317842 & 8318340 / July 28, 2009
KECI NO 09‐2121
JOB SITE LOCATION:
Woodward Substation
48468 S. County Rd. 204
Sharon, OK 73857
OWNER:
OG & E Energy Corporation
PO Box 24990
Oklahoma City, OK
Point of Contact: Gale Towery
T 405.553.5704
SCOPE OF WORK: Koontz Electric Company, Incorporated (KECI) was responsible for the construction of a complete 345/138kV substation near Woodward, Oklahoma. The installation will accommodate one (1) 345‐kV transmission line to Northwest Substation and one (1) 345/138/13.8‐kV autotransformer position. The 345‐kV bus designs are now expandable to a breaker‐and‐
GENERAL CONTRACTOR:
a‐half configuration. 345‐kV line and transformer disconnect switches Koontz Electric Company, Inc
all have grounding switches installed. KECI installed a 4‐position 138‐kV 1223 E Broadway
ring bus. This ring bus is connected to the secondary terminals of the Morrilton, AR 72110
new auto‐transformer. Three (3) of the 138‐kV positions will be for termination of transmission lines to Woodward District and Lodine Project Manager: Paul Zimmerman
substations. 138‐kV line disconnect switches are manually operated T 501.354.2526 ext 102
and have grounding switches installed. The transformer tertiary F 501.354.2580
installed will provide VAR compensation by means of shunt reactors and primary station service to the substation. Backup AC station service will INITIAL MOBILIZATION / COMPLETION DATE:
be sourced from the local utility. The required tertiary equipment and August 2009 / April 2010
bus work (per Northwest Substation design) will be installed at this time. KECI will also furnish and install crushed rock surfacing as required. KECI will excavate, construct, furnish, backfill and compact all AWARDED / CURRENT CONTRACT AMOUNT:
concrete foundations. KECI received, unloaded, moved, stored and $1,359,631 / $2,137,475
erected all Owner‐furnished materials including all equipment and steel. Price Increase Due to Customer Requested KECI installed all control building equipment including, but not limited & Approved Change Orders
to, drains, cable tray, lighting, heating, ventilation and grounding. KECI installed 125‐volt DC battery systems including panel boards, breakers, fuse boxes, accessories, batteries, chargers, and battery racks. KECI installed all grounding, conduit, outdoor cable trench, and power and control cables. KECI installed 120/240‐volt ac power systems including panel boards, breakers, dry type, and pad mounted transformers. KECI installed line protection, breaker control, communication, supervisory and fault recorder racks (set and anchor in place). KECI also received, unloaded, moved, stored, installed and tested power circuit breakers and power transformers. KECI furnished, installed and connected all power and communication cables. FREMONT CANYON TRANSFORMER REPLACEMENT
CONTRACT NO / AWARD DATE:
SCOPE OF WORK: 08CC603670 / March 18, 2008
KECI NO 07‐2186
This project included the design, fabrication, installation and startup of six single phase GSU Transformers. The transformers are grouped together in banks of three, designated KY1A and KY2A, at the Bureau of Reclamation’s Fremont Canyon Powerplant near Alcova, WY. KY1A and KY2A are banks of three single phase, 60‐hertz, outdoor, generator step‐up type units. Each unit has a capacity of 11.5MVA and a voltage rating of 115/66.4kV. JOB SITE LOCATION:
Fremont Canyon Powerplant
45 Miles Southwest of Casper
Natrona County, Wyoming
OWNER:
US Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation
Great Plains Region
PO Box 36900
316 North 26th Street
Billings, MT 59101
Contact Person: Alma Bergerson
T 406‐247‐7801
F 406‐247‐7798
[email protected]
GENERAL CONTRACTOR:
Koontz Electric Company, Inc
1223 E Broadway
Morrilton, AR 72110
Project Manager: Jeff Ludwig
T 501.354.2526 ext 118
F 501.354.2580
INITIAL MOBILIZATION / COMPLETION DATE:
April 2008 / May 2010
AWARDED / CURRENT CONTRACT AMOUNT:
$4,193,710 / $4,188,292
Government Requested & Approved Contract Modification
Koontz Electric purchased the new transformers from WEG Electric and worked closely with their engineering department and the Bureau of Reclamation to ensure specification requirements were met.
Upon arrival to site the transformers were inspected, assembled, processed and tested. This required close coordination with heavy haulers, crane operators, transformer service technicians and plant personnel. Once the transformers were onsite, Koontz was responsible for removing the existing units from service and moving them to storage offsite. This was a challenge, as space at the Fremont Powerhouse is very limited. The powerhouse is accessed by a small tunnel that is over a quarter mile long. Transport trucks were required to back down the length of the narrow, downhill tunnel to offload and pickup of the transformers. Once removed, Koontz Electric installed the six new units, including low side jumper bus connections, grounding, and anchoring. This project also included the installation and termination of control cables from the transformers to the control room in the powerhouse. Once installed, the units underwent final testing and were turned over to the Bureau for operation. Koontz Electric was required to dispose of six old transformers according to all state and federal regulations.
T X / W E S T O V E R H I L L S S U B S TAT I O N / C P S
CONTRACT NO / AWARD DATE:
SCOPE OF WORK: PO 2090801 (10199719)
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KECI NO 08‐2188
Koontz Electric was responsible for the design and build of Hunt Lane p
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Substation 138kV/35kV including: • All civil
• Foundations
• Steel Erection
• All Underground Conduits
• Ground Grid
• Bus & Fittings
• Substation Equipment
• Owner Furnished 100 MVA Transformer
• Control House
• Wire Installation & Terminations
• Concrete Retention Basin
JOB SITE LOCATION:
Westover Hills Substation
5154 Rogers Road
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San Antonio, TX 78251
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OWNER:
CPS Energy (Contract Services)
134 Navarro Street
Mail Drop 110901
San Antonio, TX 78205
Senior Buyer: Glenda Dean
T 210.353.2628
F 210.353.3056
M 210.482.0282
[email protected]
GENERAL CONTRACTOR:
Koontz Electric Company, Inc
1223 E Broadway
Morrilton, AR 72110
Project Manager: Jeff Ludwig
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T 501.354.2526 ext 118
F 501.354.2580
INITIAL MOBILIZATION / COMPLETION DATE:
September 2008 / May 2009
AWARDED / CURRENT CONTRACT AMOUNT:
$7,806,572 / $7,937,632
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CONTRACT NO / AWARD DATE:
SCOPE OF WORK: P2091515 / July 2008
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KECI NO 08‐2189
Koontz Electric was responsible for the design and build of Hunt Lane Koontz
Electric was responsible for the design and build of Hunt Lane
Substation 138kV/35kV including: • All civil.
• Foundations
• Steel Erection
• All Underground Conduits
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Ground Grid
• Bus & Fittings
• Substation Equipment
• (3) Owner Furnished 100 MVA Transformer
• Control House
• Wire Installation & Terminations
• Remove and Reconstruct (6) Transmission Towers and Hi‐Voltage Lines
JOB SITE LOCATION:
Hunt Lane Substation
1845 Hunt Lane
San Antonio, TX 78227
OWNER:
CPS Energy (Contract Services)
134 Navarro Street
Mail Drop 110901
San Antonio, TX 78205
Point of Contact: Glenda Dean
T 210.353.25628
F 210.353.3056
M 210.182.0282
[email protected]
Engineer: Cory Kadlacek
T 210.353.2447
[email protected]
GENERAL CONTRACTOR:
Koontz Electric Company, Inc
1223 E Broadway
Morrilton, AR 72110
Project Manager: Jeff Ludwig
Project Manager: Jeff Ludwig
T 501.354.2526 ext 118
F 501.354.2580
INITIAL MOBILIZATION / COMPLETION DATE:
October 2008 / March 2010
AWARDED / CURRENT CONTRACT AMOUNT:
$9,009,315 / $9,222,549
TCC LAND MOBILE RADIO ANTENNA
CONTRACT NO / AWARD DATE:
SCOPE OF WORK: 10991‐16L / March 30, 2009
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KECI NO 08‐2199
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to complete the work on the drawings listed below.
1. Furnish and install the control building including HVAC, lights, receptacles, batteries, battery charger, transformer, cable tray, and panels.
2. Furnish and install two (2) communication duct banks from the new control building to existing communication hand hole CM‐04 and PM‐05and one (1) power duct bank from new control building t
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any saw cutting or patching of concrete and/or asphalt. Duct bank is based off of using 36” of fill cover and assumed to use previously approved concrete submittals.
3. Furnish and install all the gear clouded on drawing E‐019.
4. Furnish and install connection of new ground grid to existing ground grid around Visitor Center.
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5. Furnish and install B3‐LMR, B13‐LMR, B14‐LMR and B17‐LMR. This excludes any terminal block or equipment inside of panels and includes coiling wire pulled inside of cabinets. 6. Furnish and install grounding grid.
7. Furnish and install microwave tower, excluding the furnishing and installation of microwave antenna or associated equipment. 8. Furnish and install foundations for tower and control building. JOB SITE LOCATION:
TCC Substation
8611 Military Drive West
San Antonio, Texas 78245
Project Manager: Brian Godfrey
T 210.520.8704
F 210.520.3931
OWNER:
Corporate Development Services
6711 Columbia Gateway Drive, Suite 300
Columbia, Maryland 21046‐2104
GENERAL CONTRACTOR:
Whiting‐Turner Contracting Co
14100 San Pedro Avenue, Suite 101
San Antonio, Texas 78232
Project
Manager: Brian Godfrey
Project Manager: Brian Godfrey
T 210.520.8704
F 210.520.3931
SUBCONTRACTOR:
Koontz Electric Company, Inc
1223 E Broadway
Morrilton, AR 72110
Project Manager: Jeff Ludwig
T 501.354.2526 ext 118
F 501.354.2580
INITIAL MOBILIZATION / COMPLETION DATE:
May 2009 / January 2010
May 2009 / January 2010
AWARDED / CURRENT CONTRACT AMOUNT:
$356,433 / $377,100
L O S A L A M O S N AT I O N A L L A B O R AT O R Y S U B S TAT I O N
CONTRACT NO SCOPE OF WORK: Initial & ETA Phase 9618‐001‐05‐CB
KECI NO 04‐2909
Initial Phase Included: 9 Miles of 115kV Transmission Line; 115kV ring bus substation to include; (3) 115kV, 2000 amp breakers; (8) 115kV, 2000 amp vertical break switches; (3) 115kV, 2000 amp vertical break motor operated switches. Substation included all steel, control wiring, control house (24x36), bus and fittings. This substation is referred to as the South Testing Area (STA) substation and the 9 miles of transmission line ties into the substation called West Testing Area (WTA).
JOB SITE LOCATION:
Los Alamos, New Mexico
OWNER:
Los Alamos National Laboratory
P.O. Box 1663 Los Alamos, NM 87545
Contracting Officer: David Hay
T 505.662.0606 F 505.667.1800
Project Coordinator: Jeff Schroeder
T 505.665.3515 F 505.665.9978
ENGINEERING:
Entergy Operations Services, Inc.
2121 38th Street
Kenner, LA 70065
SR. Project Manager, EMCC: Brian Pertuit
T 504.463.2485
F 504.463.7102
[email protected]
GENERAL CONTRACTOR:
Koontz Electric Company, Inc
1223 E Broadway
Morrilton, AR 72110
Project Manager: Jeff Ludwig
T 501.354.2526 ext 118
F 501.354.2580
INITIAL MOBILIZATION / COMPLETION DATE:
INITIAL Phase: March 2005 / May 2006
ETA Phase: May 2006 / January 2007
CONTRACT AMOUNT:
INITIAL Phase: $962,510 / ETA Phase: $784,287 East Testing Area (ETA) Phase: The ETA substation at Los Alamos National Labs NM is a 1975 construction of a 115kv 6 breaker ring bus with 4 transmission lines, 1‐ 50MVA and a 12 circuit 13.2kv distribution switchgear. Replaced the (6) OCB’s with new SF‐6 gas breakers, also the (6) relay panels and all control cables, relocated (1) dead end tower and (1) switch tower, installed foundations and equipment for (1) new dead end tower and (1) new switch tower, re‐constructed the 2” aluminum bus and strung bus to the new design, installed a new SF‐6 gas breaker, 50 MVA transformer and bus duct to connect to the existing 13.2kV switchgear. Up‐graded the existing control house with new AC & DC breaker panels, new batteries and chargers, new air conditioning units, relay panels and all the required relay testing. JH KERR POWERHOUSE REHAB
CONTRACT NO / AWARD DATE:
DACW54‐03‐C‐0005 / February 2003
KECI NO 02‐2142
JOB SITE LOCATION:
John H Kerr Powerhouse
Turbine / Generator Units 1‐7
Near Boydton, VA on the Roanoke River,
Mechlenberg Co., VA
OWNER:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Wilmington District
5460 Buggs Island Road
Boydton, VA 23917‐9801
Matthew Folk, ACO T 434‐738‐6633 x270
[email protected]
GENERAL CONTRACTOR:
SCOPE OF WORK: This project is a $46 million plus major renovation for replacement of turbines, restacking and rewinding of generators, replacement of GSU transformers and extensive balance of plant equipment. The general contractor is General Electric Company Hydro, Lachine, Quebec, Canada. Koontz Electric Company was award a subcontract by General Electric for the balance of plant electrical work. The work consists of:
1. Removing existing GSU transformers and installing (1) 15 MVA and (6) 41 MVA new GFE up‐rated transformers, 15kV iso‐phase bus and 115kV high voltage connection to the switchyard cables.
2. 13,800 volt metal clad switchgear to provide an alternative station service power source. The switchgear is connected into existing General Electric Company Hydro
1 River Road, Bldg 2‐4333
Schenectady, NY 12345
Project Manager: Bob Reynolds
T 518‐385‐8596
3. Furnish and install a new 2 MVA unit substation. The unit INITIAL MOBILIZATION / EST. COMPLETION DATE:
synchronized to existing station service generators.
September 2003/ May 2011
AWARDED / CURRENT CONTRACT AMOUNT:
$6,372,604 / $7,834,771.75
Price Increase Due to Government Requested & Approved Change Orders
generator iso‐phase bus.
substation transformer is fed from the 13,800 volt switchgear above. The 480 volt switchgear portion of the unit substation is operated 4. Replace the existing 480 volt distribution switchboard with new 2,000 amp bus switchboard and distribution breakers.
5. Replace the existing telephone relay annunciator system with state of the art sequence of events recorder and annunciator system.
6. Replace reactor grounding for generators with new high impedance transformer grounding equipment.
7. Install GFE static exciters for all units.
8. Install Digital Governors for all units.
9. Perform all wiring for generator and turbine auxiliaries.
10.Perform asbestos abatement work. (subcontracted)
11.Dispose of PCB bushings.
T O Y O TA A S S E M B LY P L A N T 1 3 8 k V 3 3
CONTRACT NO :
KECI NO 04‐2906
SCOPE OF WORK: Installation of a complete new 138kV substation to include the following: JOB SITE LOCATION:
Erection of all substation steel, installation of ground grid, installation of San Antonio, Texas
aluminum bus and fittings. Install, terminate all control cables. Also, the OWNER:
City Public Service
145 Navarro
San Antonio, TX 78205
Project Manager: Dave Luschen
T 210.353.4942
Substation Engineer: Darrell Clifton
T 210.353.4942
[email protected]
ENGINEERING:
Entergy Operations Services, Inc
2121 38th Street
Kenner, LA 70065
Project Manager: Brian Pertuit
T 504.463.2485
F 504.463.7102
[email protected]
GENERAL CONTRACTOR:
Koontz Electric Company, Inc
1223 E Broadway
Morrilton, AR 72110
Project Manager: Jeff Ludwig
T 501.354.2526 ext 118
F 501.354.2580
INITIAL MOBILIZATION / COMPLETION DATE:
June 2004 / July 2006
CONTRACT AMOUNT:
$1,380,869
installation of 2,700 feet of 15kv duct bank and cables.
EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION CONSISTS OF:
2 ‐ 138/13.8 kV 40 MVA transformers
3 ‐ 145kV breakers
2 ‐ 15kV switchgear buildings
2 ‐ 138kV circuit switchers
10 ‐ 138kV vertical break switches at 3000 amps
2 ‐ 138kV ground switches at 3000 amps
1 ‐ control house
C A R T E R ’ S P U M P E D S T O R A G E ‐ 2 3 0 k V S H I T C H YA R D U P G R A D E
CONTRACT NO SCOPE OF WORK: W91278‐04‐C‐0018
KECI NO 03‐2155
Primary work includes: Removal/Disposal of – (24) existing 3‐phase disconnect switches; 2‐pole phase reversing MOD’s from units 3 & 4; (12) oil circuit breakers (OCB’s); (2) SF6 gas circuit breakers; OCB bushings; relaying CT’s and PT’s; 6 bus PT’s, supports & misc
hardware bus and fittings; oil piping from the OCB’s in the switchyard to 30 inches below finished grade and from the oil piping manifold within the oil purification room within the powerhouse to the point where the piping exits the powerhouse & all abandoned piping shall be capped with approved end caps or seals; OCB insulating oil from OCB’s in the switchyard. Cleaning the insulating oil tanks within the powerhouse. JOB SITE LOCATION:
Chatsworth, Georgia
OWNER:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Mobile District
975 Powerhouse Road
Chatsworth, GA 30705
Project Manager: John Ferguson
T 251.694.3713
GENERAL CONTRACTOR:
Koontz Electric Company, Inc
1223 E Broadway
Morrilton, AR 72110
Project Manager: Jeff Ludwig
T 501.354.2526 ext 118
F 501.354.2580
INITIAL MOBILIZATION / COMPLETION DATE:
May 2004 / March 2005
ORIGINAL / FINAL CONTRACT AMOUNT:
$942,824 / $1,059,329
Price increase due to owner requested & approved change orders.
Installation of government furnished to – (24) 3‐phase disconnect switches, controls and related hardware and fittings to tie into existing switchyard configuration and on existing support structures; (4) 2‐pole disconnect switches on units 3 and 4 for phase‐switching; (14) gas circuit breakers on existing support pads; CTVT’s, surge arrestors and coupling capacitor; line coupling capacitor on phase B of line 1; all bus, tubing, insulators, stands foundations, fittings and hardware to replace the bus‐tie MOD’s removed. WRIGHTSVILLE POWER FACILITY 500kV
CONTRACT NO KECI NO 04‐2909
JOB SITE LOCATION:
Wrightsville, AR
OWNER:
Kinder Morgan Power
6833 Weld County Rd 31
Fort Lupton, CO 80621
Project Coordinator: Ray Williams
T 303.914.7520
SCOPE OF WORK: Koontz Electric was contracted to engineer, procure, and construct the 500kV switchyard which was to serve the 550mw powerplant. The total project consisted of the following scope of work:
• Temporary power for swyd & powerplant construction
• 500kV Switchyard grounding
• 500kV Motor operated switches
• Erecting over 200,000lbs of swyd structural steel
• 50kV Bus, 5” pipe & triple bundle 954mcm
• Swyd lighting & low voltage power
• Project protective relaying panel
• Underground ductbanks
• 13.8kV Non‐segregated bus
• Cathodic protection
• All electrical and fire alarm for new administrative building & warehouse
UNIQUE FEATURES OF WORK:
GENERAL CONTRACTOR:
H+M Company
121 Edwards Drive Jackson, TN 38301
Point of Contact: Paul McGhee
T 731.422.5211
SUB CONTRACTOR:
Koontz Electric Company, Inc
1223 E Broadway
Morrilton, AR 72110
Project Manager: Bill Moore
T 501.354.2526 F 501.354.2580
INITIAL MOBILIZATION / COMPLETION DATE:
August 2000 / September 2001
CONTRACT AMOUNT:
$1,774,712
This project was completed without any lost time accidents or OSHA recordables. One unique feature was the nominal voltage in this switchyard 500kV, five hundred thousand volts. This Extreme High Voltage (EHV) is used to transport extremely large amounts of power, such as produced by this power plant. This EHV demands specialized equipment, and installation techniques, specifically designed to handle the unique operational characteristics. Koontz Electric Company is one of just a few contractors in this region qualified to perform construction services for this type facility.
S O U T H AV E N 2 3 0 / 5 0 0 k V S W I T C H YA R D
CONTRACT NO SCOPE OF WORK: KECI NO 01‐2097
New Switchyard Includes:
(5) 500KV SF6 Breakers
JOB SITE LOCATION:
Southaven, MS
(1) 500KV Dead-End A-Frame
(4) 230KV Dead-End A-Frame
(2) 3000 Amp 230KV Breakers
OWNER:
Entergy Operations Services
110 James Drive West
Suite 110
St Rose, LA
Project Engineer: Mike Sulzer, PE
T 501.465.5670
(3) 2000 Amp 230KV Breakers
(Lot) Bus Supports
(6) 2000 Amp 230KV Motor Operated Switch
(4) CCVTs
(1) 3000 Amp 500KV Motor Operated Switch
(6) 230KV Arrestors
GENERAL CONTRACTOR:
Koontz Electric Company, Inc
1223 E Broadway
Morrilton, AR 72110
Project Manager: Keith Foster
T 501.354.2526 ext 113
F 501.354.2580
(4) 3000 230KV Motor Operated Breaker
(6) 500KV Arrestors
Switchyard Grounding
Underground Duct Banks
Underground Cable Trench
Wiring and Terminations
OPGW Fiber Optic Cable
INITIAL MOBILIZATION / COMPLETION DATE:
December 2001 / January 2003
3”, 5”, & 6” Aluminum Bus
Control Building
Perimeter Fencing
INITIAL / FINAL CONTRACT AMOUNT:
$834,094 / $969,681
Price Increase Due to Owner Requested & Approved Change Orders
2010 MAINTENANCE ENTERGY JOBS
JOB LOCATION / DESCRIPTION:
Lake Village / Bagby Substation
Malvern / Remmel Dam
Paragould / Substation
White Bluff / Replace CCTV’s
Mayflower / EHV Switch
Blytheville / Radio Antenna
Coffeeville / Antenna Install
Magnolia / Upgrade 15kV Main
Russellville / ANO Substation
Corning / Substation
Coffeeville / AECC Install Ground Switch
McCrory / Rebuild Shoffner
Morrilton / Substation
Walcott / Substation
El Dorado / Cable Pull
N Little Rock / Levy Substation
Jonesboro / Substation
Monet Junction / Substation
Lynch / Breaker Change Out
Missouri / Jim Hill Substation
Bryant / Switch Change Out
Malvern / Relay & Electric
Warren / East Capacitor Bank
Little Rock / Hindman Substation
Hughes / Substation
Eudora / Substation
Melbourne / Mobile Transformer
Hamlet / Replace Transformer 1
AR / White Bluff & Sheridan
Little Rock / Repair Ground Grid
Hamlet / Animal Mitigation
Melbourne / Slack Span Install
Parkin / Line Trap & Jump
Amity / Station Bypass
Hamlet / Regulator Removal
Strong / Substation
Walnut Ridge / Replace Regulator
Magnolia / Jumper & Switch
Pocahontas / Replace Regulator & Switch
Little Rock / Mobile Lead Repair
Quitman / Equipment Removal
Dell / Substation
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Entergy of Arkansas
Bob Wray
Paul Chamoun
T 501.490.5516
2010 TOTOAL:
$768,558
2009 MAINTENANCE ENTERGY JOBS
JOB LOCATION / DESCRIPTION:
CONTACT INFORMATION:
West Memphis Substation
Entergy of Arkansas
Wilson Substation
Bob Wray
Lake Village / Bagby Substation
Texas / Beaumont Emergency
Russellville ANO Substation
Paul Chamoun
T 501.490.5516
SAN SOUCI Substation
Batesville / Power Plant
Little Rock / KEO Substation
Missouri / Jim Hill Substation Replace Switch
Missouri / Jim Hill Substation
Missouri / Campbell Substation
El Dorado / Mill Rd Substation
Little Rock / Adding 3rd Transformer
Russellville / Install Lighting
Malvern / Remmel Dam
Paragould Substation
Hamlett Substation
El Dorado / Cable Pull
El Dorado Substation
Blytheville Cable Pull
Russellville South Substation
North Little Rock / Levy Substation
Jonesboro Substation
Lynch / Breaker Change Out
Missouri / Jim Hill Substation
Bryant / Switch Change Out
Malvern / Relay Electric
2009 TOTOAL:
$1,084,984
2008 MAINTENANCE ENTERGY JOBS
JOB LOCATION / DESCRIPTION:
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Stuttgart Substation Work
Entergy of Arkansas
Bob Wray
Paul Chamoun
T 501.490.5516
Mabelville ANO Substation Work
Little Rock West Markham Substation
Dalark Substation Breaker Replacement
Marshall Hilltop Substation
Little Rock / West Markham Electrical
Hot Springs Carpenter Dam
Jones Mill Arklahoma Substation
Hill Top Line Trap
Hamburg Substation Work
Ft. Smith ANO Substation Work
Little Rock Removal of T2 Temporary
White Bluff Substation Work
Paragould / Replace CCVT
Quitman / Install 161kV GCB
Cable Pull ANO
Mt. View Transformers 2
Mt. View Transformer 1 Upgrade
Little Rock Hilltop Substation
Shuler Substation
Taylor Substation
Stuttgart Install #2 Transformer
Taylor Substation #2
Wilson Substation
Duke ETTA Substation
Texas / Beaumont Emergency
Russellville / ANO Substation
Mark Tree Substation Repair
San SOUCI Substation
El Dorado / Mill Rd Substation
Russellville / Install Lighting
2010 TOTOAL:
$1,044,395
Koontz Electric Company, Inc. welcomes an opportunity to make your next project a success. We
maintain a professional and technical staff to support our expert field team of technicians and craftsman.
Please contact any one of the Koontz Management Team listed below for more information.
Name
Title
Cell Phone
Email
Benny Koontz
President / CEO, Ext. 111
(501) 977-6086
[email protected]
Dean Hoover
Vice President / COO, Ext. 110
(501) 977-6063
[email protected]
W. Mark Day
Vice President / CFO, Ext. 104
(501) 977-6528
[email protected]
Don Barnett
Business Development, Ext. 133
(501) 289-0720
[email protected]
Jeff Ludwig
Project Manager, Ext. 118
(501) 977-6098
[email protected]
Keith Foster
Project Manager / Estimator, Ext. 113
(501) 977-6107
[email protected]
Jamie Zimmerman
Project Engineer, Ext. 135
(501) 977-6538
[email protected]
Paul Zimmerman
Project Engineer, Ext. 102
(501) 977-6545
[email protected]
Koontz Electric Company, Inc. 1223 East Broadway Morrilton, Arkansas 72110 (501) 354-2526 http://www.koontzelectric.com
Koontz Electric Company, Inc. 1223 East Broadway Morrilton, Arkansas 72110 501-354-2526 http://www.koontzelectric.com