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Active opportunities open for bidding
Omaha Public Power District
Resources for north rural cable replacements.
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Due Date
May 14, 2026
Omaha Public Power District
Close: May 14, 2026
Resources for north rural cable replacements.
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Resources for metro cable replacements.
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Due Date
May 14, 2026
Release: -
Omaha Public Power District
Close: May 14, 2026
Resources for metro cable replacements.
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No5 lp l-1 bucket replacement.
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Due Date
Apr 17, 2026
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Omaha Public Power District
Close: Apr 17, 2026
No5 lp l-1 bucket replacement.
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Omaha Public Power District
The Omaha Public Power District Board of Directors authorized management to negotiate and enter into one or more Operating Plant Service Agreements with Siemens Energy, Inc. for the inspection, repair, and procurement of parts for Siemens' combustion turbines at Sarpy County, Cass County, and Turtle Creek Stations. This authorization, formalized by Resolution No. 6637 on March 19, 2024, waives sealed bid requirements based on an Engineer's Certification citing Siemens' proprietary information, technical complexity, and the public interest in reliably maintaining critical generating assets. The agreement is intended to be a long-term service agreement for 15 years, replacing previous arrangements for Sarpy County Station Unit 3.
Effective Date
Mar 19, 2024
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Effective: Mar 19, 2024
Omaha Public Power District
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The Omaha Public Power District Board of Directors authorized management to negotiate and enter into one or more Operating Plant Service Agreements with Siemens Energy, Inc. for the inspection, repair, and procurement of parts for Siemens' combustion turbines at Sarpy County, Cass County, and Turtle Creek Stations. This authorization, formalized by Resolution No. 6637 on March 19, 2024, waives sealed bid requirements based on an Engineer's Certification citing Siemens' proprietary information, technical complexity, and the public interest in reliably maintaining critical generating assets. The agreement is intended to be a long-term service agreement for 15 years, replacing previous arrangements for Sarpy County Station Unit 3.
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This document authorizes the Omaha Public Power District (OPPD) to negotiate and enter into contracts for the inspection, evaluation, repair, and refurbishment of Sarpy County Station Unit 1. The Board of Directors approved a waiver of the sealed bidding requirements, based on an Engineer's Certification, due to the technological complexity of the work, the specialized tooling required, and a limited supply of unique parts. The total cost for parts, field assistance, and specialized services for these future contracts is expected to exceed $500,000.
Effective Date
Jun 13, 2023
Expires
Effective: Jun 13, 2023
Omaha Public Power District
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This document authorizes the Omaha Public Power District (OPPD) to negotiate and enter into contracts for the inspection, evaluation, repair, and refurbishment of Sarpy County Station Unit 1. The Board of Directors approved a waiver of the sealed bidding requirements, based on an Engineer's Certification, due to the technological complexity of the work, the specialized tooling required, and a limited supply of unique parts. The total cost for parts, field assistance, and specialized services for these future contracts is expected to exceed $500,000.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Omaha Public Power District
The board discussed several items, including an annual charter review and policy updates, the award of an underground utility contract to Neielson Construction, and reports on retirement plan funding and grid reliability. Key action items included the acceptance of a customer satisfaction monitoring report, authorization of debt issuance for 2026-2027 to support capital projects, and the appointment of a new Vice President of Human Capital.
The board meeting primarily focused on financial reporting, detailing June performance metrics, including revenue and budget comparisons. Discussions also covered a proposed resolution to authorize the issuance of new debt to pay off high-interest debt, leveraging healthy cash balances to generate long-term savings for ratepayers. Additionally, the committee discussed the selection process for a new financial auditing service provider, recommending a new firm to replace the existing auditor, while noting the high quality of service provided by the outgoing firm.
The meeting included a closed session covering enterprise risk management and compensation adjustments for vice-presidents. The committee held a safety briefing and reviewed the November financial report, noting variances in off-system sales, power purchases, and capital expenditures. Discussions also addressed the transition to a quarterly reporting cadence for in-depth financial reviews, the updated 2020 Corporate Operating Plan, debt-to-capitalization ratios, and the use of third-party reviews as a best practice for budgetary assumptions.
The public hearing provided an overview of the Southwest Sarpy Transmission Project, which aims to interconnect the new Turtle Creek station to the power grid. Key topics included a project timeline, routing criteria used by the engineering team, and detailed explanations of the easement acquisition process. Officials detailed the legal framework for property rights, valuation procedures involving independent appraisers, and compensation plans for construction-related damages and crop loss.
The meeting focused on an update for the Decarbonization Interim Modeling Project. Key topics included a summary of previous workshops, the importance of safety with outdoor electrical equipment, and details on stakeholder engagement strategies for community and customer decarbonization work streams. The session also discussed how the energy portfolio project informs the utility's Integrated Resource Plan filing with the Western Area Power Administration. Additionally, the team presented updates to the project, specifically the inclusion of a scenario with increased load flexibility to better match renewable energy supply with demand.
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