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Gemma Power selects BOND for Exelon West Medway II project

West Medway, MA According to BOND, Gemma Power Systems, LLC has selected BOND as the civil and underground utilities contractor for the Exelon West Medway II, LLC project. This is a win for BOND’s civil & utility division, and a testament of the strong leadership and record of successes in the delivery of large power generation projects throughout the Northeast. 

The West Medway II project is a new 200 MW dual-fuel power generation facility on Exelon’s existing site. Gemma is the Engineer-Procure-Construct (EPC) contractor for Exelon and has chosen BOND to perform all of the site civil work and to install all of the equipment foundations, underground piping, and the underground electrical duct banks for the project. BOND will offer expertise in managing the execution of all these scopes of work simultaneously, working with Gemma and its many other suppliers and subcontractors to sequence this fast track project.  

“We are pleased to continue our relationship with both Gemma and Exelon through the civil and utility work on this state-of-the art power generation project,” said Dennis Keough, P.E., BOND’s vice president of power generation. “We are confident our team’s experience and extensive knowledge will support Gemma’s aggressive schedule of installing the equipment and commissioning the plant for startup in 2018.” 

The Exelon West Medway Power Generation Facility will support ISO New England’s requirements to provide ‘peaking’ power when needed. The 200 MW facility will be constructed on a 70-acre site adjacent to Exelon’s existing 135 MW West Medway Generating Station and will feature two 100 MW General Electric LMS 100 combustion turbine generators.  

Since 1907, BOND has managed many of New England’s most complex construction projects. BOND operates as a construction manager for academic and healthcare clients and a self-performing general contractor for the power and energy industry. BOND is well-known for delivering reliable, safe, and high-quality work. The Building Division has completed high-profile projects for clients such as Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital, Boston University, Brown University, Harvard University and MIT. The Civil & Utility Division has successfully completed projects for Exelon, Eversource, Iberdrola Renewables and United Illuminating. 

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