Inactive
Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
Notice ID:FTQW_23-1401
This posting is to issue notice that Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska is seeking to post an offical solicitation for Repair Lift Station for B2212 in the near future through SAM.gov. This notice serves ...
This posting is to issue notice that Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska is seeking to post an offical solicitation for Repair Lift Station for B2212 in the near future through SAM.gov. This notice serves to fulfill the Publicizing Contract Actions requirement of FAR Part 5. The purpose of this project is to design and build a secondary wet-well lift station to be utilized for bypass purposes. This station will be installed adjacent to the facility that houses the existing LS-11A. The wet well will contain two inlets; one which originates from the sewer main (with an isolation valve), and another that comes from the existing LS-11A’s wet well, roughly 10% of the well’s capacity above the high-level alarm. It will include submersible sewage pumps w/grinding plates, a float system (Multi-Trode preferred), valves, controls, alarm system and piping. New lift station will be sized to meet anticipated peak demand. The SOW describes the Government’s requirement for the design and construction that will include: Connecting of electrical circuits for new controls to the existing LS-11A’s generator to ensure uninterrupted operation; Connection of new pipes, valves, fittings, controls, etc. to new lift station and place into service, coordinating shutdowns as appropriate; Installation of a mechanical bar-screen on the inlet of the existing LS-11A with automated debris removal/collection bin; Extension of motor shaft on existing inline grinder pump (Muffin Monster) above the flood rim of LS-11A’s wet well; Installation of one and a half inch (1-1/2”) water supply line with an approved reduced pressure principal backflow assembly and hose reel in LS-11A’s facility for cleaning/maintenance of bar-screen and wet-well areas; Repair of eroded/spauled out sections of LS-11A’s wet well and line it with an approved epoxy coating; Expansion of LS-11A’s wet well to accommodate a 900 GPM sewer pump to run for 2 minutes minimum. The “on” position for the lead pump is at approximately the 20-25% fill line of the wet well. This means that the total capacity of the well should be at least 7.2 to 9K gallons; Install a new level monitoring system for LS-11A; and installation of a conditioning pump in existing LS-11A wet well with all appurtenances to diminish the prolonged presence of sludge inside the well. The preferred systems would be a multi-trode or infrared system. Selection should be based on feasibility and expected performance. Estimated Project Cost is between $1,000,000 and $5,000,000. This will be a Total Small Business Set Aside.