L1465-C1, REMOTE MONITORING PUMPS & OUTFALLS, LOGAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, EAST BOSTON, MASSACHUSETT
Federal opportunity from CAPPROG - Capital Programs • Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport). Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 25, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-10-00.
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Description
50 Pumps and Outfalls located across the logan international airport campus to be upgraded with remote monitoring capability.
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The L1465-C1 opportunity involves upgrading 50 pumps and outfalls at Logan International Airport to include remote monitoring capabilities. This project is managed by CAPPROG - Capital Programs and has a response deadline of February 25, 2026. Bidders should be prepared to demonstrate their technical expertise in remote monitoring solutions in a complex airport environment.
CAPPROG aims to enhance operational efficiency and monitoring of 50 pumps and outfalls across the Logan International Airport campus by implementing remote monitoring systems.
- Assessment of existing pump and outfall infrastructure
- Design of remote monitoring solution
- Installation and integration of monitoring systems
- Testing and validation of monitoring capabilities
- Training of airport staff on the new systems
- Company profile and relevant experience
- Technical proposal outlining the monitoring solutions
- Project management plan and timeline
- Cost proposal with detailed pricing
- References from previous similar projects
Source coverage notes
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- Specific budget range for the project
- Details on current pump and outfall conditions
- Any preference for specific monitoring technologies
- Information on existing contracts with other potentially competing firms
- Performance period start and end dates
- Additional requirements or standards to be met
- Any required certifications for bidders
- Clarification on public bidding rules involved
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