Byers Well Improvement Project
Federal opportunity from KN00404 - Public Works | 001 - Public Works • City of Pendleton. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 12, 2026.
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Byers Well Improvement Project This project will deepen the Byers Well pump by extending the column, shaft, and accessory tubing 40 feet, including all necessary bearings and related appurtenances. The work also includes inspection of the existing pump components, including the bowl assembly, column, discharge head, spider bearings, shaft, seals, and motor.
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The Byers Well Improvement Project offers a significant opportunity to enhance the existing well infrastructure in Oregon's Public Works sector. Scheduled for a response deadline of March 12, 2026, this project entails deepening the Byers Well with specific improvements such as extending the column, shaft, and accessory tubing by 40 feet. Successful bidders must also inspect existing pump components, making this a comprehensive bid requiring specialized expertise.
The buyer aims to improve the functionality and reliability of the Byers Well by performing key enhancements and inspections on its pump components, ensuring operational efficiency and longevity.
- Deepening the Byers Well pump by extending components by 40 feet.
- Installing new bearings and related appurtenances.
- Inspecting existing pump components, including bowl assembly and motor.
- Company profile and relevant experience.
- Details of past projects related to well improvements.
- Technical approach to the proposed work scope.
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- Detailed scope of existing pump condition.
- Specific performance standards required post-improvement.
- Potential environmental impact assessments needed.
- Details on any relevant permits or approvals required.
- Information on bidding requirements not listed in the brief.
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