GB-London: OFD Loch Striven Cabling & EC&I Works OPA T278/17-1386
This is a large award for Construction — above three-quarters of comparable contracts. Based on 64,002 valued Construction tenders in our corpus.
This scope of works is only concerned with the purchase, installation, commissioning and test of electrical and instrumentation equipment and infrastructure, with some Mechanical and Civil works as per the detailed design packages issued with this tender.
There are 19 storage tanks at Loch Striven and the new installation consists of adding new overfill protection (part), new Automatic tank gauging (ATGs) to each tank, new UPS and associated LV infrastructure, additional environmental monitoring to the interceptors and valves for the outlets of the bunds.
This will include new power distribution and control wiring back to the Honeywell Experion HC900 controller which is not part of this scope of supply.
It is intended to install the control equipment in the old generator house, therefore this building will be the hub for the control system and power distribution.
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