RFP 6192 - Reverse Osmosis Point of Use Water Treatment Installation and Maintenance
Federal opportunity from 44325 - OHA Public Health | 99999 - _Public Health Division • Oregon Health Authority. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Dec 18, 2025.
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RFP 6192 - Reverse Osmosis Point of Use Water Treatment Installation and Maintenance
The Oregon Health Authority, Public Health Division, seeks to procure the following services from this RFP: Reverse Osmosis Point of Use Water Treatment Installation and Maintenance for approved Program Participants.
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The Oregon Health Authority's RFP 6192 seeks proposals for the installation and maintenance of Reverse Osmosis Point of Use Water Treatment systems for approved Program Participants. The deadline for responses is set for December 18, 2025. This opportunity presents a critical need for water treatment solutions in the public health sector, emphasizing the importance of quality and compliance in proposals.
The Oregon Health Authority aims to enhance public health by securing a reliable provider for Reverse Osmosis water treatment systems, ensuring clean and safe water for specified program participants.
- Companies with experience in water treatment installations
- Providers of Reverse Osmosis technology
- Contractors knowledgeable in public health projects
- Installation of Reverse Osmosis systems
- Routine maintenance of installed systems
- Emergency repair services
- Training for participants on system use
- Documentation and compliance reporting
- Proof of experience in similar installations
- Detailed maintenance plan
- Proposed pricing and cost breakdown
- References from previous public health contracts
- Certifications and licenses relevant to water treatment
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- Ensure all water treatment systems meet local health regulations
- Bidder must demonstrate compliance with OHA standards
- Consider competitive pricing while ensuring quality service
- Value-added services may enhance proposal attractiveness
- Identify local subcontractors familiar with public health projects
- Potential collaboration with firms specializing in environmental health
- Potential regulatory changes impacting water treatment standards
- Supply chain issues affecting timely installations
- Cost overruns related to unforeseen installation complexities
- What specific water quality standards must be met?
- Are there preferred suppliers for treatment systems?
- What is the expected volume of installations?
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- Details on the number of installations required
- Specific performance metrics or targets
- Information on current systems in place
- Budget constraints or funding sources
- Location details for installations
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