R--Cooling Tower Water Treatment - SWPA Tuksa, OK
ID: 89503625NSW000009Type: Sources Sought
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ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFSOUTHWESTERN POWER ADMINISTRATIONTULSA, OK, 74101, USA

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Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors (238220)

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SUPPORT- MANAGEMENT: OTHER (R799)
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    The Department of Energy's Southwestern Power Administration (SWPA) is seeking qualified companies to provide cooling tower water treatment services at its Tulsa, OK headquarters. The objective is to develop and implement a comprehensive water treatment plan that minimizes scale, corrosion, microbial growth, and sediment on the cooling tower's heat transfer surfaces, adhering to CDC guidelines and ASHRAE standards for improved water efficiency. This opportunity is crucial for maintaining the operational integrity of the cooling systems and ensuring compliance with health and safety standards. Interested parties should submit their capabilities and any feedback on the Draft Performance Work Statement (PWS) to Brooke Butcher at brooke.butcher@swpa.gov, with responses due by the specified deadline. This sources sought notice is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a solicitation.

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