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Published August 13, 2026 at 8:00 PM

Updated August 19, 2026

Site work and new construction of a power facility in College Station, Texas. Completed plans call for the construction of a power facility.

The City of College Station Utilities (COCS) will be building a new 138/12.5 kV substation , just off Raymond Stotzer Parkway and Jones Road, west of the John Sharp Parkway (Hwy 47)/Raymond Stotzer Parkway (Hwy 60) intersection. The actual site of Northwest Substation is 5288 Raymond Stotzer Parkway, College Station Tx. Structures Three Pole Group Operated Air Break Switches and Accessories Surge Arresters Single Pole Disconnect Switches 145 kV Circuit Switchers and Circuit Breakers 15 kV Substation Circuit Breakers HQ Instrument and Metering Transformers Transformers Conduit, Cabling, and Wiring Modifications Foundations Pre-Fabricated Wall Station Grounding Control House Acceptance Testing Standy-by Generator & Automatic Transfer Switch ERCOT Transmission/COCS/BTU Interconnection Construction Units Security System Installation Underground Exit Construction Units he Northwest Substation will have four (4) 138 kV Gas Circuit Breakers (GCB) along with the 138 kV bus providing looped sourcing ("ring bus" type protection) from two connection points, as shown in the drawings. One (1) 15/20/25//28.5 MVA load tap changing substation transformer will be installed by the Contractor. One (1) 25/33.3/41.7/46.7 MVA load tap changing substation transformer will be installed as well. The configuration will be one (1 ) 28.5 MVA transformer, (1) 46.7 MVA transformer with transformer protection on the 138 kV side protected by a S&C Model 2010 Circuit Switcher, with six (6) distribution feeders, coupled with two (2) 15 kV totalizing breakers for low side protection on the operating bus and one ( 1) tie breaker on the operating bus. The 15 kV distribution bus will feature six (6) distribution circuit bays, three (3) per transformer, with a bus tie breaker between transformer bays. The six (6) distribution circuits can be served from the substation, with the single transformer capable of feeding the entire length of the bus. Additionally, a main and transfer bus will be provided for the flexibility to feed any distribution circuit temporarily, should it be necessary for normal maintenance and/or emergency feed conditions. Adjacent to the new COCS Northwest Road Substation, a new Bryan Texas Utilities (BTU) 138 kV/12.5 substation will be built. The BTU substation will provide the COCS 138 kV bus looped sourcing from two (2) 138 kV transmission line connection points, as shown in the drawings. One (1) self-contained, site-built control enclosure will be installed to house the City of College Station (COCS) equipment. The shelter will house relay/communication panels, DC battery bank, and termination points for equipment control and relay wiring. An overhead 50 kVA transformer will provide underground secondary 120/240V station service and a standby generator with an automatic transfer switch will provide emergency power. The City has established $ 10,000,000.00 as the estimated construction budget Question Deadline 07/31/2026 at 2:00 PM CT -- Questions and inquiries about this RFP should be submitted in writing via the Q&A feature available through the Brazos Valley e-Marketplace ("Bidding System")

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