RFP 6225 - 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: Mar 06, 2026.
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RFP 6225 - 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. See the file Attachments for more information.
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 (OHA), Public Health Division, is procuring services for Reverse Osmosis Point of Use Water Treatment Installation and Maintenance, as outlined in RFP 6225. The response deadline for this opportunity is March 6, 2026. Relevant documents can be accessed through provided attachment links, which contain detailed information about expectations and requirements for interested vendors.
The buyer seeks to arrange for the installation and ongoing maintenance of Reverse Osmosis water treatment systems for approved Program Participants, ensuring compliance with public health standards.
- Companies with experience in water treatment systems
- Contractors skilled in plumbing and installation
- Service providers in public health installations
- Review RFP documentation
- Assess installation site requirements
- Develop maintenance plans
- Prepare pricing strategy for servicing
- Submit proposal by deadline
- Completed proposal form
- Evidence of prior installations
- Detailed pricing proposal
- Maintenance plan outline
- References from similar projects
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Must adhere to local health regulations
- All materials must meet OHA quality standards
- Competitive pricing is vital, consider long-term maintenance costs
- Explore cooperative purchasing options to enhance competitiveness
- Engage plumbing subcontractors with local experience
- Consider partnerships with water quality experts
- Involve logistics partners for installation logistics
- Potential delays in installation due to regulatory approvals
- Budget overruns on maintenance provisions
- Changes in health regulations affecting scope
- What are the specific qualifications required for installation contractors?
- Are there preferred suppliers for water treatment systems?
- What are the anticipated volume needs for Program Participants?
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- Specific eligibility criteria for Program Participants
- Details on the evaluation criteria for proposals
- Information on the current state of existing water treatment systems
- Clarity on warranty and service level expectations
- Historical expenditure on previous similar contracts
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