Invitation to Bid - Southgate Well Pump Replacement

Location: Montana
Posted: Oct 27, 2024
Due: Nov 25, 2024
Agency: City of Missoula
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • J - Maintenance, Repair, and Rebuilding of Equipment
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Bid Title: Invitation to Bid - Southgate Well Pump Replacement
Category: Street, Bridge, Sidewalk, Water and & Sewer Construction
Status: Open
Description:

Missoula Water is soliciting bids for services to replace the existing 150 HP vertical turbine lineshaft pump adjacent to Southgate Mall with a new 200 HP vertical turbine lineshaft pump, motor and appurtenances. The Contractor shall provide all equipment (including crane services) and labor for installation of a 200 HP pump and estimated 90-feet of 12” column pipe (including 10-ft tail pipe), 80-ft of 416 stainless steel shaft assembly and replacement of the pump, column, shaft, discharge head and related components. The existing well casing is 18-inches in diameter. The well has been inspected with CCTV and will be mechanically and chemically cleaned prior to installing the pump. The well pump, motor and appurtenances shall be installed no later than June 1, 2025. The City of Missoula will provide a signed contract within 30 days of the bid opening.  Bids shall be submitted as described in the Invitation to Bid.

Publication Date/Time:
10/26/2024 8:00 AM
Publication Information:
November 9, 16
Closing Date/Time:
11/25/2024 2:00 PM
Submittal Information:
Logan McInnis at McinnisL@ci.missoula.mt.us
Contact Person:
Logan McInnis at McInnisL@ci.missoula.mt.us
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