Request for Proposals for Solar Photovoltaic Expansion
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- Bid Title
- Request for Proposals for Solar Photovoltaic Expansion
- Issuing Agency
- Denver Water
- Location
- Colorado
- Published Date
- Feb 26, 2026
- Closing Date
- Mar 24, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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EngineeringContract or Solicitation Number:N/ASolicitation Description:
Denver Water is requesting proposals from Design/Builder (Contractor) to design, furnish, and install the Solar Photovoltaic Expansion Project (Project). Project includes ground mounted, behind the meter, solar photovoltaic (PV) system at Denver Water’s Recycling Treatment Plant.
Post Date:February 26, 2026Due Date:March 24, 2026Solicitation Documents: - Attachment Preview
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Solar Photovoltaic Expansion at DW Recycling Treatment PlantREQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP)Submission Deadline: 2:00 pm (MT), March 24, 2026Section 1 – Introduction and BackgroundProject DescriptionDenver Water is requesting proposals from Design/Builder (Contractor) to design, furnish, and install theSolar Photovoltaic Expansion Project (Project). Project includes a ground mounted, behind the meter,solar photovoltaic (PV) system at Denver Water’s Recycling Treatment Plant. The intent of the contract isto maximize the tax credits that can be gained by commencing a solar array installation by July 4, 2026,or installing and commissioning a complete solar installation by December 31, 2027, as laid out in IRSNotice 2025-42.Background and HistoryTo reach the goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2030, the Board directed staff to identify andimplement internal sustainability goals and commitments to support reaching net-zero carbon and avoidadding new sources of carbon emissions to the extent feasible.The Board further directed staff to complete a study of its property and facilities to identify opportunities toproduce renewable energy, offsetting the use of utility power and increasing resiliency of operations todisruptions of the electrical grid.On October 1, 2024, Denver Water contracted with Baker Tilly to perform the following evaluations:1. Assess Denver Water’s current renewable energy assets, facilities, and land assets.2. Identify potential improvements, changes, and additions to renewable energy generatingcapacity.3. Develop a strategy to effectively mark the current and potential new energy produced byDenver Water through one or more agreements/partnerships or participation in wholesalemarkets.4. Advise Denver Water through completion of the process to secure one or more buyers for itscurrent and potential renewable energy portfolios.Baker Tilly completed an assessment of current renewable energy assets and land assets as well as thecompletion of improvements, changes, and additions to renewable generation recommendations. BakerTilly recommended focusing on distributed solar generation upgrades at 14 high and medium rankedDenver Water project sites. Denver Water is proceeding with implementing solar arrays at four (4) of ourPump Stations and now are planning to design, furnish, and install solar arrays at the RecyclingTreatment Plant Site.LocationRecycling WaterTreatment PlantAddress5650 York StreetCommerce City, CO 80022EstimatedSize (KW)3,000Estimated AnnualGeneration [kWh/yr]4,800,000Preliminary individual site design development for the site above can be shared with the Contractors afterapplication and approval to the Security Prequalified Contractor/Consultant List.Page 2 of 21Project ObjectivesThe following specific project objectives have been identified:• Design-Build the installation for turnkey, ground mounted, PV system within the project budgetand timeframe• Installation of PV systems within the project timeframe• Provide a web-based condition and performance monitoring system• Obtain the highest net-present value of energy savings• Achieve the highest cumulative energy savings• Design, procure, install, and commission commercial grade, high efficiency PV systems• Provide reliable PV systems with low-cost, long-term replacement and maintenance includingdisposal• Provide Denver Water with the lowest energy cost• Partner with experienced, innovative, and financially stable vendors• Minimize impact on Denver Water operations at prioritized locations• Reduce the cost of energy by utilizing all available financial incentives (utility or otherwise)Section 2 – Project OverviewScope of ServicesDesign, furnish, and install a turnkey, ground mounted, solar PV system at Denver Water’s RecyclingWater Treatment Plant within the outlined schedule and budget. The solar PV systems will offsetapproximately 100-110% of annual site electrical usage, which can be shared once the Contractor meetsthe requirements of the Security Prequalified Contractor List (SPCL), as outlined in Section 8.Project AssumptionsThe following assumptions were made in the Scope of Work development:• Contractor to provide all construction drawings, equipment, materials, labor, permitting, utilitycoordination, as-builts, and commissioning necessary to install fully functional PV systems at thelisted site, within the agreed upon project cost over a 2-year period (2026 through 2027).• A gate is a term used to reference a formal document; it is also the process used to acknowledgeproject decisions. A gate is designed to acknowledge the approval of its related topic by projectstakeholders. In addition, a gate is a means to document decisions made that are critical to theprogress of the design beyond the current milestone/phase. Once the gate is closed, changescannot be made to the design deliverable nor data transferred without approval from DenverWater and the Contractor Project Managers. If changes are identified, those changes are to belogged and addressed in accordance with an approved change management process. Designgates will meet the requirements of Denver Water’s Capital Projects Procedures Manual (CPPM)at a minimum. Denver Water’s CPPM can be accessed for free at this address:https://www.denverwater.org/contractors/construction-information/design-standards/capital-projects-procedures-manual• Early procurement, equipment storage, and handling will be Contractor responsibility.• All project-related deliverables will be distributed collaboratively through a Denver Waterestablished, project-specific SharePoint site, with all final copies of documentation versioned andarchived within ProjectWise.• Site is free of any sensitive cultural resources that require environmental clearance or otherrequired permitting at the local, state, or federal level. Although unlikely, if unanticipated buriedhistoric or archaeological materials are identified, Denver Water’s Environmental Planning teamwill be notified to implement an unanticipated discoveries plan.Page 3 of 21• Site location is in urban, disturbed, and upland areas. However, in the event protected wildlifepresence is found, Contractor is responsible for providing construction clearance of protectedwildlife in compliance with authorities having jurisdiction.• In the event unknown historic waste is encountered during construction, Contractor will alertDenver Water Construction Project Manager to determine the need for an assessment ofmaterials. Denver Water Environmental Compliance team may need to be alerted as well.• The Contractor shall develop all necessary supporting documentation and submit applications toauthorities having jurisdiction for permits, approvals, and reviews prior to construction.• The location being considered in the RFP is a secured/highly secured operating facility.Coordination of Contractor’s work with Denver Water is critical to ensure minimal disruption toDenver Water operations and any concurrent facility maintenance work.• The Contractor is responsible for all coordination with utilities and authorities having jurisdiction.• A sample of the Contract is provided with the RFP. The selected Contractor will be expected tosign and execute a similar version of this Contract.• Upon completion of the site solar PV system, a site-specific service agreement will be negotiatedand signed. Proposal to include a sample standard service agreement including costs to beevaluated as part of this RFP.• The site shall be photo and video documented for existing site conditions prior to constructionstart.• The Contractor shall add an additional feeder section to SWGR1 to serve as a dedicated feederfor the PV system OR the Contractor is restricted to the 13.2kV infrastructure when determiningan interconnection point.o In an interconnection point is identified that is within an existing differential zone ofprotection, then CT and PT provisions must be furnished on the PV feed and broughtback to the summing bus of the differential.• Solar PV System Minimum Design Requirements:o 20% safety factor: PV system sizes shall be based on Normal Module Operating Temperature(NMOT) panel rating with an additional 20% higher than the average annual siteloads to account for operational/modeling unknowns. Contractors to provide stand alone cost for an additional 15% safety factor –provide as a unit price ($/MWh).o Panel Performance Requirements: Solar panels shall have minimum module efficiency of 20%. PV systems shall be provided with minimum 25-year Linear Power Warranty notexceeding 0.5% annual degradation.o One-line diagrams are indications of current state of site electrical equipment. Actualelectrical service requirements to install a fully functional PV system, with all necessaryelectrical equipment and appurtenances, shall be communicated in the RFP response.o Contractors to specify the types, quantities and proposed location of inverters,transformers, electrical panels, and any other required supplemental equipmentnecessary for the proposed Project sites. Inverter sizing shall be adequate so as not tocut off panel generation during peak outputs. Assume the use of string inverters for thisproposal. If a micro inverter system is preferred, provide an additional quote showing thedifference in price including details of any additional benefits to installing such a system.o Rolling metering or independent feed metering of the PV system generation and siteelectrical consumption with Proposal to include independent feed metering with monthlynet metering. Denver Water has interest in independent feed metering to facilitategeneration during a facility outage.Page 4 of 21o Racking systems will maintain a minimum of 3 feet clearance of natural vegetative growthto bottom of panels and adequate spacing between array arrangements to rider mownative grass bi-annually. Racking systems for exposed concrete tank structures do notrequire a ground to panel clearance requirement. Solar panels on tank structures shallassume 3 feet free and clear space all the way around man access hatches, electricvalve operators, and jib crane mounts.o Any disturbed or damaged native grass areas, irrigation, or other existing onsite assetswill require repair to like new condition. All native areas outside of the extent of the solararrays shall be returned to pre-construction conditions adhering to Section 31 01 01identified in Exhibit D – Project Specific Technical Specifications.Codes and Standardso All products and components outlined herein must conform to the following codes,standards, and rating methodologies: If PV modules using hazardous materials (i.e. Cadmium or other hazardousmaterials) are included in the RFP, the environmental impact of the hazardousmaterial usage must be discussed, including any special maintenancerequirements and proper disposal/recycling of the modules at the end of theiruseful life. Modules containing hazardous materials must comply with the EPALandfill Disposal Requirements. Any additional costs related to PV modulescontaining hazardous materials must be clearly identified. Follow most current requirements of codes governing installations, including butnot limited to:• UL certification• National Electrical Code• IBC including authorities having jurisdiction amendments• All outdoor enclosures should be at minimum rated NEMA 3R• Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) directives• Must comply with IBC wind uplift requirements and the American Societyof Civil Engineers Standard for Minimum Design Loads for Buildings andOther Structures (ASCE 7)Monitoring Systemo Denver Water must have access to system performance monitoring and historical datavia secure website. Denver Water will provide business network access via ethernetconnections.o Monitoring System shall report energy generation back to user dashboards and generalmetering tracking. Data must include: Production analytics Power generation Predicted power Irradiance vs. kW PV string level monitoring Plant alerts, reporting, fault codes, performance, and weather (ambienttemperature, wind speed, etc.) Insulationo Monitoring System should be Building Automation System [BAS] compatible with TCP/IPprotocol, Monitoring System may be able to read items like ambient temperature from aBAS.Page 5 of 21Section 3 – Contractor QualificationsContractors to submit the following company qualifications and shall be limited to no more than 4 pages:Organization Information:• Company Profile:o Year foundedo Private or Publicly Heldo Number of employeeso States and countries in which you do businesso Target customers (residential, commercial, industrial, governmental, etc.)o Organization participation in Green Programs and surrounding communities beyond theirengineering, procurement, and construction work. Green E certification status, as applies (See: http://www.green-e.org)• Financial Strength & Payment Bonding Capacity:o If public, provide a link to investor reports. If private, attach audited financial statementsfrom 2025/2024.o Provide firm’s bonding capacity.• Project Team:o Provide team leader identification for the entire proposal, including full contactinformation.o Identify each business entity, person, or firm involved in the proposal and their role, e.g.design, installation, permitting, equipment supply by component, operations andmaintenance.o Identify any portion of work that will be performed by subcontractors.o Provide resumes of personnel that will be directly involved with the development, projectmanager, construction, and commissioning of the proposed systems.• Quality:o Describe company’s (or each firm’s) quality assurance processes.o Describe customer satisfaction processes, if any.• Safety Record:o List firm’s Experience Modification Rate (EMR) for each of the past three premium years.• Insurance:o Provide a sample insurance certificate indicating compliance with insurancerequirements.• Legal:o Has the firm or any of the executive officers of the firm been a party to a lawsuit involvingthe performance of any equipment it has installed? If so, please include a summary of theissues and the status of the lawsuit.Solar Project Experience:• Overview:o Demonstrate technical experience and capability to design, construct, and manage large-scale grid-connected PV projects in the U.S. If a project team, identify the firm with theexperience.o Demonstrate interconnection experience and capabilities.o Overview of company’s non-residential grid-connected PV systems installed (not indevelopment): Total kWdc installed Total kWdc installed in the last three years Number of ground mounted systems installed since 2011
- Commodity Codes
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- NAICS 221114Solar Electric Power Generation
- NAICS 237130Power and Communication Line and Related Structures Construction
- NAICS 238210Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors
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