Equipment Marketplace
Active sourcing requirements, sale inventory, and lease rotor availability. Updated on a rolling basis and subject to availability, prior commitment, and final commercial terms.
For Sale
- 2 × LM2500+G4 DLE – Simple Cycle
- 2 × LM2500+ SAC – Simple Cycle
For Lease
Now available through the GESA Lease Rotor Program:
- Brush BDAX 98-330ER
- Andritz A03
- Brush BDAX 7-290ERJT
- Brush BDAX 7-167E
How We Execute Major Equipment Sales
We sell major rotating equipment the way the market actually works: unit-by-unit diligence, defined refurbishment scope, OEM/Authorized Service Provider shop testing, clean title transfer, and delivery terms that match real-world logistics. Our focus is speed to close without pretending refurbished equipment is new OEM equipment.
What We Provide
- Major equipment packages: Aeroderivative and heavy-duty gas turbines, generators, auxiliary skids, controls/MCC/TCP (where applicable), and strategic spares.
- Defined refurbishment scope: Targeted package refurbishment, conversions (e.g., 60 Hz), service bulletins, and shop repairs as agreed—no hidden scope.
- OEM / ASP shop testing: Test runs at OEM facilities or OEM-Authorized Service Providers with documentation and test reports confirming serviceability and readiness for operation.
- Documentation discipline: Packing lists, serial/major-component traceability, test documentation, and pass-through of available OEM/ASP warranties where applicable.
- Commercial clarity: Contracts built around objective deliverables, capped exposure, and remedies that match controllable risk—no uninsurable guarantees.
Logistics That Don’t Create Surprises
- Flexible Incoterms: EXW, FCA, or DDP structures depending on buyer preference and project needs.
- Transparent freight execution: Reputable carriers and insured transport with clear risk-of-loss transfer points.
- Milestone-based pricing: When inputs are variable (freight, insurance, customs), we lock them through defined milestones instead of guesswork.
Optional Follow-On Scopes
Installation & Commissioning and Operations & Maintenance are typically governed by separate agreements with their own pricing, performance testing, and risk allocation. This keeps equipment acquisition fast while ensuring site performance obligations sit only where operational control exists.
How We Think About “Serviceable” Equipment
Most assets in the secondary market are procured and sold as-is with defined refurbishment and testing. “Serviceable” means the equipment is capable of operation and power generation when installed, commissioned, and operated strictly in accordance with OEM manuals and prescribed parameters, consistent with documented shop testing.
We do not warrant remaining useful life, remaining operating hours, or component life expectancy, because those metrics cannot be reliably verified for refurbished equipment and are materially influenced by installation quality, instrumentation and control configuration, operating regime, inlet/exhaust design, and maintenance practices that are outside GESA’s control unless separately contracted.
Where a buyer requires performance expectations, they are assessed on a best-efforts basis using available OEM reference data and unit history. Any site-specific performance testing or guarantees require GESA to perform Installation & Commissioning (and, where applicable, O&M) under separate agreements, because performance attribution is not technically meaningful without operational control.