Riverbend Raw Pump
Federal opportunity from Dalton Utilities. Place of performance: GA. Response deadline: Feb 20, 2026.
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Riverbend Raw Pump
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Dalton Utilities posted a notice titled “Riverbend Raw Pump” on 2026-02-13 with a response deadline of 2026-02-20 13:00 UTC. The description provided is only the title text (“Riverbend Raw Pump”) with no additional scope, specifications, or attachments. This looks like a purchase/procurement related to a raw water pumping asset at/for Riverbend, but the notice as provided is too thin to confirm requirements. Treat this as an urgent clarification-first opportunity due to the short turnaround.
Procure a “raw pump” associated with “Riverbend” for Dalton Utilities—likely supply of a pump (and potentially related services), but the notice text does not specify whether this is purchase-only, replacement, repair, installation, or a broader project.
- Confirm procurement type: supply-only vs. supply + install vs. repair/rehab of an existing Riverbend raw pump.
- Collect technical requirements: pump type/duty point (flow/head), motor/drive (HP/voltage), materials, controls/VFD, seal/bearing requirements, and compatibility with existing piping/baseplate.
- Define deliverables: pump/motor, submittals, drawings, O&M manuals, startup/commissioning support, spare parts, warranty.
- Logistics: lead time, shipping to Dalton Utilities’ required destination, rigging/crating requirements.
- If services are included: site visit, removal/disposal, installation, alignment, piping modifications, electrical/instrumentation hookups, testing and commissioning.
- Compliance/QA: inspection/testing requirements (e.g., factory performance test) and acceptance criteria.
- Confirm how Dalton Utilities wants responses submitted (portal/email/physical) and by what time zone for the 2026-02-20 13:00 UTC deadline.
- Quote with clear scope statement (what is included/excluded) tied to “Riverbend Raw Pump.”
- Technical cut sheets and compliance matrix against stated specs (pending receipt of specs).
- Lead time and delivery terms; shipping method and destination details (pending).
- Warranty statement and after-sales/service support plan.
- Pricing breakdown (equipment, freight, startup/field service if applicable).
- Vendor qualifications and references for similar raw water pump supply/replacements (if requested).
Source coverage notes
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Full solicitation/specification package (scope, pump type and performance requirements, deliverables)
- Submission instructions (method, required forms, contacts)
- Solicitation number/notice type and evaluation criteria
- Place of performance/delivery location details
- Whether installation/startup services are required vs. equipment-only
- Technical constraints from existing installation (make/model, dimensions, voltage, controls)
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