MIOX Vault AMB60SC Replacement Cell
ID: 1333ND25QNB190161Type: Special Notice
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COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OFNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGYDEPT OF COMMERCE NISTGAITHERSBURG, MD, 20899, USA

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Other Measuring and Controlling Device Manufacturing (334519)

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WASTE DISPOSAL EQUIPMENT (4540)
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    The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is seeking to procure a MIOX Vault AMB60SC Replacement Cell for its Gaithersburg, Maryland campus. The primary objective of this procurement is to replace a critical component of the on-site chemical generator that treats recirculated cooling tower water, ensuring effective control of harmful microorganisms. This replacement cell must meet specific performance criteria, including a generation capacity of 60 lb/day of free available chlorine and a water treatment capacity of 7.2 million gallons per day, with delivery expected within six weeks of order confirmation. The anticipated contract value is $42,300, and interested parties can reach out to Tony Schmidt at tony.schmidt@nist.gov for further inquiries.

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    The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has issued a solicitation for a single-source contract for the replacement of a MIOX Vault AMB60SC cell at its Gaithersburg, Maryland campus. The anticipated awardee for this project is De Nora Water Technologies, LLC, with an estimated value of $42,300 for the replacement part. The contract falls under FAR 13.106-1(b) and is intended for commercial item procurement under FAR Parts 12 and 13. The contractor will not need to perform services, as the installation will be handled by NIST's maintenance personnel. The contract includes only one line item for this firm-fixed-price acquisition. The notice is accessible online through the specified government procurement website. This procurement action emphasizes efficient management and operation of equipment within NIST's property, ensuring the building continues to meet operational standards.
    The Central Utility Plant (CUP) at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) requires a replacement cell for its MIOX on-site chemical generator, currently out of service. The generator treats recirculated cooling tower water to control harmful microorganisms. The aim is to acquire one new Vault 60 cell compliant with existing specifications, ensuring it meets or exceeds parameters set out in the original equipment documents. Critical specifications include a 60 lb/day free available chlorine generation capacity and a water treatment capacity of 7.2 million gallons per day. Delivery of the new cell must be made within six weeks after the order is confirmed, and it must be delivered to NIST's designated location in Gaithersburg, Maryland. The supplier will not need to provide installation services, but must comply with specific delivery and invoicing procedures. Additionally, the replacement cell is expected to come with a warranty as outlined in the contract terms. This procurement process reflects NIST's commitment to maintaining proactive and effective water treatment protocols.
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