Need more information for a realistic bid.
Having a band of $10K-$20K without specs, surprises me. I couldn't bid lower as the system prevents it.
If you are looking forward to a dedicated power channel that supplies power to 200 strobe lights (I guess stage lights and not a stroboscope) and fire in sync then the specifications for the actual strobe lights need to be studied first.
Since most strobe lights use a voltage multiplier circuit and a capacitor bank, the inrush current during the recharge phase is high and can be overwhelming on the power lines and cause trips. Inrush current limit makes the strobe sluggish and may fail to trigger on a DMX command on fast tempo.
I once designed a strobe that needed a higher flash rate so I used two sets of capacitor banks. While one is charging the other is standby.
Let me know the actual application, strobes being used to and the strobe rate. Sometimes a power supply sequencer scheme attached within each strobe and a separate DMX channel scheme that lets you alternate between a set of strobes can save the day.
I can make myself available on skype.