DRY PIT SUBMERSIBLE NON-CLOG CENTRIFUGAL PUMP
Federal opportunity from State of CT - DAS Procurement • Torrington, City of. Place of performance: CT. Response deadline: Feb 11, 2026.
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Description
The City of Torrington, Connecticut WPCA (hereinafter referred to as City), through the Office of the City’s Purchasing Agent, will accept sealed bids for Two (2) Dry Pit Submersible Non-Clog Centrifugal Pump per Div. 11 for Harris Drive Pump Station in accordance with the specifications and requirements contained in this request. Vendors will be required to supply manufacturer specifications of Dry-pit submersible pumps mentioned with bid. Dry-Pit submersible pumps supplied for this bid shall be new. Used or open boxes will not be accepted. Deadline: 3/4/26, 11:00 AM Questions: 2/23/26, 12:00 noon No faxed/e-mailed proposals accepted No bids withdrawn for 90 days The City of Torrington reserves the right to award or reject any or all bids, to waive technicalities and to award the bid other than the lowest bid that in the city's judgement will best serve the public interest AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER MBEs WBEs AND SBEs ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY
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