Red Rocks Water Storage Tank - 90%: Potable Water Tank Mixers
Federal opportunity from CO. Place of performance: CO. Response deadline: Feb 16, 2026.
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The opportunity involves the installation of potable water tank mixers for the Red Rocks Water Storage Tank, with a request for proposals posted on January 23, 2026, and a response deadline set for February 16, 2026. This project emphasizes essential upgrades to the water storage system, focusing on improving water quality and distribution. Firms specializing in water storage and treatment technologies should assess their capabilities to participate effectively in this bid.
The buyer aims to enhance the potable water storage system at the Red Rocks facility, ensuring improved mixing of water within the tank to prevent stagnation and maintain quality.
- Assess current water tank conditions
- Design optimal mixer systems
- Procure necessary equipment
- Install mixers and associated technology
- Conduct testing and quality assurance
- Proof of relevant experience
- Technical approach to installation
- Cost proposal
- Timeline for project completion
- List of key personnel involved
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- Detailed scope of work is absent
- Specific technical requirements for mixers are not provided
- Any existing contractor or vendor relationships are unclear
- Necessary qualifications or certifications for bidders are missing
- No information on budget constraints or incentives
- End period of performance is not defined
- Clarification on the procurement process is needed
- Any particular engineering standards or compliance documents are not specified
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