REPLACE SUBMERSIBLE SS WELL PUMP
ID: 140P5225Q0008Type: Solicitation
AwardedApr 16, 2025
$32.9K$32,890
AwardeeR.B. NATIONAL, LTD. CO. 6814 COUNTY ROAD 707 Brazoria TX 77422 USA
Award #:140P5225P0026
Overview

Buyer

INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THENATIONAL PARK SERVICESER WEST(52000)TUPELO, MS, 38804, USA

NAICS

Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction (237110)

PSC

MAINTENANCE OF WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES (Z1NE)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of the Interior, specifically the National Park Service, is soliciting proposals for the replacement of a submersible stainless steel well pump at Fort Pickens in Pensacola Beach, Florida. The project involves the removal of the existing pump and motor, followed by the installation of a new Grundfos 230S150-4 or equivalent pump, with an estimated project cost between $25,000 and $100,000. This procurement is crucial for maintaining the potable water supply for park visitors and employees, ensuring compliance with safety and operational standards. Interested contractors must submit their RFQ responses via email to Andre Ward by 1 PM on April 10, 2025, and must have an active SAM registration to be eligible for contract award.

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    The Gulf Islands National Seashore is issuing a Statement of Objectives for the cyclic replacement of the Water System Submersible Well Pump at Fort Pickens, aimed at maintaining potable water supply for park visitors and employees. The existing pump, approaching the end of its 13-year lifecycle, requires replacement to ensure operational efficiency. The contractor's responsibilities include removal and disposal of the old pump, installation of a new stainless-steel submersible pump, and ensuring a safe work environment compliant with OSHA and other regulations. The work must be completed within 30 days post-approval, adhering to designated work hours and safety protocols. The statement outlines specific tasks, necessary materials, and contractor personnel involved, emphasizing the need for a quality control program and regular communication with park officials. The document serves as a formal request for proposals (RFP) and is intended to guide contractors in executing the required work while maintaining compliance with government standards and regulations.
    This document presents the wage determination for heavy construction projects in Escambia County, Florida, under the Davis-Bacon Act. It outlines the minimum wage rates contractors must pay to workers based on executive orders, specifically Executive Order 14026 and Executive Order 13658, effective depending on the contract dates. Contracts awarded on or after January 30, 2022, require a minimum wage of $17.75 per hour, while contracts awarded between January 1, 2015, and January 29, 2022, necessitate a minimum wage of $13.30 per hour. The determination includes detailed wage rates and fringe benefits for various construction classifications, such as equipment operators, laborers, and tradespeople, along with additional complexities for specific roles, like crane operation. It emphasizes that the document serves as a compliance guide for federal contracts, ensuring adherence to prevailing wage laws and proper classification for various job functions. Additionally, processes for wage determination appeals are outlined, including points of contact for requests and the stages of review for various disputable outcomes. This document plays a significant role in supporting federal contractors by establishing labor standards within the scope of federal funding for construction projects.
    This document details the specifications for a Grundfos 230S150-4 multi-stage submersible pump, designed for raw water supply, groundwater lowering, and pressure boosting. It is capable of handling clean, non-aggressive liquids and features a 3-phase motor with liquid-lubricated bearings. The specifications include a rated flow of 55 m³/h, a rated head of 48 m, and a maximum operating pressure of 60 bar. It operates within a liquid temperature range of -15 to 40 °C, making it suitable for various environmental conditions. The electrical data outlines that the pump requires an 11 kW power supply, with a rated voltage of 3 x 440-460-480 V, and has a starting current between 420-490%. It includes various technical details such as a built-in temperature transmitter and an IP68 enclosure class. This document serves to inform potential government contractors or grantees about the product specifications in the context of RFPs, highlighting its intended applications and regulatory compliance, particularly for drinking water use under PROP65. The clarity in technical details and compliance makes it relevant for procurement in both federal and local government projects.
    The document is a solicitation for proposals for a government contract (Solicitation No. 140P5225Q0008) regarding the cyclic replacement of a submersible well pump in the Fort Pickens Water System. The project involves the removal of the existing stainless steel well pump and motor, and the installation of a new similar system, estimated to cost between $25,000 and $100,000. The contractor is expected to complete the work and related tasks, including mobilization, chlorination, and disinfection, by May 28, 2025, with a performance period starting from April 28, 2025. Sealed bids must be submitted by a specified due date, from which terms of payment and bonding requirements will be outlined. The document emphasizes compliance with federal laws, adherence to wage determinations, and includes clauses governing contract administration, such as inspection, acceptance, and termination. The contractor must ensure quality work and materials, remain accountable for any damages, and obey all relevant regulations and permitting requirements. This solicitation aligns with broader government initiatives to maintain and improve public utilities while upholding standards for transparency and competition in procurement processes.
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