Request for Proposal - UPS Modernization, Consolidation, and Replacement Project (Closes 01-06-2026)
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- Request for Proposal - UPS Modernization, Consolidation, and Replacement Project (Closes 01-06-2026)
- Issuing Agency
- Ogden City
- Location
- Utah
- Published Date
- Dec 12, 2025
- Closing Date
- Jan 6, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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Request for Proposal - UPS Modernization, Consolidation, and Replacement Project (Closes 01-06-2026)
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OGDEN CITY CORPORATIONREQUEST FOR PROPOSALUPS Modernization, Consolidation, and Replacement ProjectPrepared by Crystal GriffinInformation TechnologyDecember 3, 2025OGDEN CITY CORPORATIONREQUEST FOR PROPOSALUPS Modernization, Consolidation, and Replacement ProjectADVERTISEMENTOgden City is seeking proposals from qualified, licensed electrical contractors to provide turnkeyreplacement, consolidation, installation, and modernization services for the City’s Uninterruptible PowerSupply (UPS) systems across all municipal facilities. The project includes replacing non-compliant UPSunits, installing compatible maintenance-bypass hardware, performing required electrical and conduitmodifications, integrating UPS systems into a unified monitoring platform, and providing diagnostic testingand commissioning services. This RFP includes all required UPS hardware, bypass equipment, networkintegration, monitoring activation, and supporting electrical work.Proposal packets are available and can be downloaded from the Ogden City website athttp://ogdencity.com/264/Purchasing.Proposers are responsible for securing any addenda issued.Sealed responses to this RFP shall be submitted to the Purchasing Office, c/o 2nd Floor Information /Constable Desk, 2549 Washington Blvd, Ogden, UT, 84401 by January 6, 2026, no later than 11AMMST. LATE PROPOSALS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.Ogden City reserves the right to accept or reject any proposal as it best serves its convenience and/or isfound to be in the best interest of the City.Ad Published: December 6, 2025Ogden City Battery Mainteance and Replacement 2025 | 2OGDEN CITY CORPORATIONREQUEST FOR PROPOSALUPS Modernization, Consolidation, and Replacement ProjectI. INTRODUCTIONOgden City is soliciting proposals from qualified and experienced vendors to support the consolidation,modernization, and long-term reliability of the City’s distributed Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)infrastructure across all municipal facilities. This includes water treatment and distribution sites, publicsafety buildings, fire stations, IT-managed network environments, and general municipal operations.The purpose of this solicitation is to transition the City’s existing assortment of UPS equipment, ages,models, and deployment methods into a unified, standardized UPS platform with a single monitoring,alerting, and data-logging environment. The centralized monitoring solution must fully support real-timeUPS health, battery condition, power-quality metrics, load data, event notifications, historical reporting,configuration visibility, and trend analysis for every deployed UPS under Ogden City ownership.Because UPS systems provide direct support to SCADA/PLC control panels, critical water-process controlsystems, emergency communications equipment, and life-safety infrastructure, all proposers mustdemonstrate verifiable experience in industrial, municipal, or regulated-utility environments. Vendorsmust illustrate proven capability integrating UPS hardware with control systems, network environments,and IT monitoring platforms.To ensure standardization and full monitoring compliance, any existing UPS system listed in Exhibit Athat does not support network-based data logging, monitoring integration, configuration visibility, oralerting functions shall be considered non-compliant and must be replaced under this contract. Battery-only replacement is not an acceptable solution for non-compliant UPS units. All proposed replacementsmust meet or exceed the functional, monitoring, communication, and performance requirements defined inthis RFP.Any work involving UPS replacement, rewiring, circuit consolidation, or installation of bypass/hot-swaphardware must be performed by a licensed electrical contractor authorized to work in the State of Utah andmeeting all insurance requirements defined in this RFP.Vendors must also provide qualified on-call electrical support for emergency response, troubleshooting,and repair services throughout the contract term. This includes the ability to mobilize personnel andrequired materials on short notice for emergency corrective actions impacting critical systems. Proposersmust include defined emergency labor rates, after-hours response rates, and material mobilizationprocedures in their proposal, consistent with the governing requirements of this RFP.Ogden City Battery Mainteance and Replacement 2025 | 3All UPS upgrade or replacement work must be completed without service interruption to critical systems.No individual shutdown or cutover event may exceed 15 minutes under any circumstance. Proposers mustoutline their methods for maintaining uninterrupted power during all phases of work, including temporarypower strategies, hot-swap/bypass utilization, staged load transfers, or equivalent continuity measures.All requirements described in this introduction must be performed in accordance with the full governingrequirements of this RFP, including but not limited to the Scope of Work, Required Specifications,General Conditions, Insurance Requirements, contractor qualifications, safety standards, and all technicalprovisions contained herein. In the event of any ambiguity, the most stringent requirement containedanywhere in this RFP shall apply. Ogden City will retain ownership of all installed batteries, hardware,and UPS infrastructure. Preventative maintenance is excluded from this solicitation; however, emergencyrepairs and corrective actions requested by Ogden City are included within the scope of this contract.II. SCOPE OF WORK2.0 Project ScopeOgden City is consolidating all UPS systems across municipal facilities into a standardized, remotelymonitored power protection platform. The contractor shall provide a full turnkey solution including UPSreplacement, battery replacement, equipment consolidation, conduit installation, circuit modifications,bypass installation, monitoring integration, testing, commissioning, and site-specific documentation.To ensure full standardization and monitoring compliance across all municipal sites, any existing UPSsystem listed in Exhibit A that does not natively support remote monitoring, network-based data logging,alert notifications, or configuration visibility shall be classified as non-compliant with this RFP. Suchunits must be replaced and consolidated into the new UPS platform described throughout Section II.Battery-only replacement does not bring a non-compliant UPS into compliance and shall not beconsidered a valid solution for any system being upgraded under this contract.All materials, equipment, components, accessories, conduit, wiring, Cat6e communication cabling,breakers, supports, hangers, hardware, fasteners, terminations, and labor required to deliver a fullyfunctional system shall be supplied by the contractor.All equipment furnished must meet or exceed the technical, electrical, performance, monitoring, bypass,and data-logging requirements defined in this RFQ. Any product or system that does not fully complyshall be rejected. Ogden City will review all product submittals, and any proposal containingnoncompliant material shall be disqualified.Ogden City Battery Mainteance and Replacement 2025 | 4All work must comply with the NEC, NFPA standards, applicable fire and building codes, Utahamendments, manufacturer specifications, and all Ogden City requirements.2.1 Minimum Contractor Qualifications The responding contractor and the electrical contractor performing the work must be the samelegal entity. No subcontracting, partnerships, third-party labor providers, or outside electrical firmsmay be used for any UPS installation, battery replacement, circuit modification, conduit work,bypass installation, monitoring integration, emergency response, troubleshooting, orcommissioning activities required under this RFP. Contractor must be a licensed electrical contractor in the State of Utah. Contractor must directly employ all electricians, technicians, installers, integrators, andemergency-response personnel required for this project. Contractor must demonstrate experience in UPS systems, SCADA/PLC cabinet work,municipal/industrial environments, remote monitoring systems, and energized work per NFPA70E. Contractor must have in-house capability to perform all required conduit work, panelmodifications, hazardous-location installations, network cabling, UPS integration, and emergencyresponse without subcontractor involvement. Contractor must meet all insurance and bonding requirements in Section VII.2.2 Required Specifications and Materials All wiring, terminations, feeders, panels, and branch circuits shall be copper only; aluminumbusing or aluminum conductors are not permitted anywhere in this project. All conduit, fittings, supports, brackets, hangers, junction boxes, surge suppression devices,breakers, bypass hardware, communication cabling, and all other required electrical materials mustbe supplied by the contractor as part of the turnkey solution. All Cat6e (or better) communication cabling shall be installed, routed, terminated, labeled, andtested by the contractor. Any UPS system listed in Exhibit A that does not provide integrated support for monitoring,alerting, data logging, network communication, or remote condition visibility shall be deemed non-compliant with this RFP and must be replaced as part of the contractor’s turnkey solution. Battery-only replacement is insufficient to meet this requirement. All UPS units, batteries, bypass modules, monitoring cards, communication interfaces, andaccessories must meet or exceed the kVA capacity, runtime performance, monitoring functionality,Ogden City Battery Mainteance and Replacement 2025 | 5
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