OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE MID-CONNECTICUT RESOURCES RECOVERY FACILITY
The Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority (CRRA) is seeking the services of a qualified firm to operate and maintain CRRA’s Mid-Connecticut Resources Recovery Facility (Facility) located in Hartford, CT. The Facility is a refuse-derived fuel (RDF) waste-to-energy plant that began operations in 1986 and is permitted to accept and process up to 888,888 tons of municipal solid waste per year and generates approximately 60 megawatt hours of electricity per year. The current agreements for the operation, maintenance and purchase of the net electrical output of the Facility expire in 2012. To be considered for the operation and maintenance services a company must submit to CRRA all of the information requested in CRRA’s qualifications package. Beginning on or about Monday, September 14, 2009 CRRA’s Request for Qualifications package may be obtained from CRRA’s web site located at www.crra.org. When at the CRRA home page click on the Business Opportunities menu selection located at the left of the screen. On or about September 30, 2009 CRRA will provide a tour of the Facility for those firms interested in submitting qualifications for the operation and maintenance of the Facility. All instructions for the submittal of a firm’s qualifications are presented in the Request for Qualifications documents. The deadline for submittal of Statements of Qualifications is November 4, 2009. Any questions regarding this solicitation should be directed to Virginia Raymond by email at vraymond@crra.org or by phone at 860-757-7730.
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