Port of Port Orford Seawater Delivery System
Federal opportunity from Q1007801 - Administration | Q1001 - Administration • Port of Port Orford. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 11, 2026.
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Port of Port Orford Seawater Delivery System
The Port of Port Orford is soliciting proposals from qualified firms to design, procure, and construct a Seawater Delivery System. This project aims to meet the urgent need for undiluted seawater access among businesses and organizations operating at the Port.
Engineering
Seawater system design
Design/Build seawater system
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The Port of Port Orford is seeking proposals for a Seawater Delivery System to provide undiluted seawater access for businesses at the port. This Design/Build project highlights an urgent need in the community, making it a critical opportunity for specialized firms in marine engineering. Proposals are due by March 4, 2026, providing ample time for interested bidders to prepare their submissions.
The buyer is looking for qualified firms to design, procure, and construct a Seawater Delivery System to meet the needs of local businesses requiring direct access to undiluted seawater.
- Engineering firms with experience in marine and aquatic systems
- Contractors specializing in seawater infrastructure
- Companies with a background in environmental compliance
- Design of the seawater delivery system
- Procurement of necessary materials and equipment
- Construction of the delivery system
- Testing and commissioning of the system
- Technical proposal detailing design approach
- Cost estimate and budget breakdown
- Project timeline and milestones
- Qualifications and experience of key personnel
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- Adherence to environmental regulations in seawater handling
- Local permitting requirements
- Safety regulations during construction
- Offer competitive pricing while ensuring quality and sustainability
- Consider lifecycle costs to attract long-term operational efficiency
- Partner with local construction firms for logistical support
- Engage environmental consultants for compliance assurance
- Collaborate with suppliers of seawater-specific materials
- Regulatory changes affecting seawater extraction
- Potential delays due to permitting processes
- Budget overruns due to unforeseen construction challenges
- What specific regulations govern seawater extraction at this location?
- Are there existing infrastructure limitations that need to be accounted for?
- What are the expected volumes of seawater required by businesses?
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- Detailed specifications for the seawater delivery system
- Expected budget range for the project
- List of public or private businesses requiring seawater
- Background on previous seawater projects at the port
- Information on the current infrastructure at the Port of Port Orford
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