#212168 Willow Lake WPCF-Headworks Bar Screen No. 3
Federal opportunity from City of Salem. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: May 03, 2022.
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#212168 Willow Lake WPCF-Headworks Bar Screen No. 3
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The City of Salem is seeking proposals for the Willow Lake Wastewater Treatment Plant's Bar Screen No. 3, as indicated in notice #212168. Proposals are due by May 3, 2022, at 14:30 UTC. This opportunity involves equipment procurement critical to wastewater management operations, necessitating a clear understanding of the specifications required for bar screening functionality.
The buyer aims to procure a bar screen system for the Willow Lake Wastewater Treatment Plant to enhance its headworks capabilities in handling wastewater effectively.
- Companies with experience in wastewater treatment equipment
- Manufacturers of bar screens and related technologies
- Suppliers with a proven track record in municipal contracts
- Evaluation of bar screen specifications
- Preparation of technical proposal including compliance with wastewater treatment standards
- Pricing strategy based on equipment specifications
- Submittal of required documentation by the deadline
- Technical proposal detailing compliance and specifications
- Pricing proposal including installation and warranty terms
- Company qualifications and previous project examples
- Completed forms and certifications as required
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- Ensure all specifications align with municipal standards for wastewater equipment
- Review any state regulations applicable to the project
- Competitive pricing should factor in installation costs and ongoing maintenance services
- Include warranty information as part of the pricing proposal
- Consider teaming with installation contractors familiar with wastewater systems
- Potential subcontracts with local suppliers for timely delivery of components
- Bidder competition may drive pricing down, affecting margins
- Late proposals will be disqualified, ensure adherence to timelines
- Potential changes in technical specifications could arise during proposal evaluation
- What are the exact specifications required for the Bar Screen No. 3?
- Are there vendor qualifications or certifications required?
- What is the evaluation criteria for bid selection?
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- Specific technical specifications for Bar Screen No. 3
- Details on installation requirements
- Any historical performance metrics from similar projects
- Clarification on warranty expectations
- Information on bidder qualifications or certifications
- Potential for maintenance contracts post-installation
- Links to relevant municipal regulations or standards
- Contact details for the entity conducting the procurement
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