Well Pump Installation
ID: F1U3C14256AW01Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA5004 354 CONS PKEIELSON AFB, AK, 99702-2200, USA

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Water Supply and Irrigation Systems (221310)

PSC

MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- PUMPS AND COMPRESSORS (J043)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the 354th Contracting Squadron at Eielson Air Force Base (EAFB) in Alaska, is seeking qualified contractors for the removal and installation of a well pump. The project involves replacing a malfunctioned Peerless Pump Model 14LD Vertical Turbine pump, which is critical for maintaining the base's water supply system and ensuring compliance with environmental standards. This urgent requirement is essential for restoring optimal water distribution capabilities at EAFB, as the existing system has been compromised due to the seized pump. Interested parties should confirm their capability to provide these services by contacting Ashton Holland at ashton.holland.1@us.af.mil or Richard White at richard.white.44@us.af.mil, with no quotes being accepted at this time.

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    The document outlines a requirement for the removal, installation, and startup service of a water service pump at Eielson Air Force Base (EAFB) due to the failure of service pump 3. EAFB relies on a water supply system comprising multiple wells and treatment facilities to meet environmental standards. The seized pump, which has rendered the existing system capacity limited, necessitates an urgent replacement that is already delayed due to shipping issues. DXP Alaska, the sole distributor of the Peerless turbine pump in the state, is the selected contractor for this task. The contractor will carry out the complete removal of the malfunctioned pump, installation of the new pump, and necessary startup operations to ensure warranty compliance. The timeline stipulates specific deliverables across two days of on-site work, emphasizing the importance of coordination with EAFB staff and adherence to safety and regulatory requirements. Overall, this project aims at restoring optimal water distribution capabilities at the base, ensuring compliance with health standards and operational efficiency while maintaining strict accountability for any damages or hazards encountered during the process.
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