Pepperell Water Treatment Plant RFQ
Federal opportunity from PPW - Pepperell Public Works • Town of Pepperell. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 11, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 47-10-15.
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Description
Construction of a 1.3 million gallon per day PFAS water treatment plant, including influent and effluent pipelines, cartridge filtration, granular activated carbon vessels for PFAS removal, finished water clearwells, backwash residuals holding tank, chemical storage facilities, and appurtenant work.
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The Pepperell Public Works is seeking proposals for the construction of a PFAS water treatment plant capable of processing 1.3 million gallons per day. This project includes essential components such as influent and effluent pipelines, cartridge filtration, and a backwash residuals holding tank. Contractors interested in this opportunity should be prepared to meet the specific requirements associated with water treatment infrastructure.
Construct a state-of-the-art water treatment facility that efficiently removes PFAS contaminants.
- Construction of PFAS water treatment plant
- Installation of influent and effluent pipelines
- Setup of cartridge filtration system
- Deployment of granular activated carbon vessels
- Construction of finished water clearwells
- Building a backwash residuals holding tank
- Establishment of chemical storage facilities
- Completed proposal forms
- Relevant experience and qualifications
- Project timeline and milestones
- Cost estimate and pricing breakdown
- Safety and compliance certifications
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- Detailed project budget
- Specific compliance standards
- Selection criteria for bidding
- Location of the water treatment plant
- Bidding format details
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