Technical Support and Maintenance Services for Laboratory Reverse Osmosis / Deionized Water System

expired opportunity(Expired)
From: Federal Government(Federal)
W912DR22Q0074

Basic Details

started - 26 Sep, 2022 (18 months ago)

Start Date

26 Sep, 2022 (18 months ago)
due - 30 Sep, 2022 (18 months ago)

Due Date

30 Sep, 2022 (18 months ago)
Bid Notification

Type

Bid Notification
W912DR22Q0074

Identifier

W912DR22Q0074
DEPT OF DEFENSE

Customer / Agency

DEPT OF DEFENSE (698588)DEPT OF THE ARMY (131665)USACE (37563)NAD (5742)W2SD ENDIST BALTIMORE (1346)

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The Washington Aqueduct (WA), a division of the Baltimore District United States Army Corps of Engineers, produces drinking water for over one million citizens living, working, and visiting in the District of Columbia, Arlington County, Virginia, and the City of Falls Church, Virginia, and its service area.  WA has the responsibility to provide safe, reliable, cost-effective drinking water 24 hours a day, seven days a week.  The Aqueduct is a federally-owned and operated public water supply agency that produces an average of 180 million gallons of water per day at two treatment plants located in the District of Columbia. All funding for operations, maintenance, and capital improvements comes from revenue generated by selling drinking water to the three jurisdictions.The Washington Aqueduct (WA) is a critical infrastructure that operates two water treatment plants (WTPs), the Dalecarlia WTP and the McMillan WTP.  Located at the Dalecarlia WTP is the WA Laboratory.  The primary mission
of the WA Laboratory is to provide quality analytical support services to the Washington Aqueduct and its wholesale customers in order to ensure the safety and quality of the drinking water.  As a service, the WA Laboratory performs legally-required drinking water compliance testing in accordance with local, state, and federal statutes.  Extensive testing includes various chemical, biological, radiological, and other required parameters.  The Washington Aqueduct Laboratory routinely analyzes process control, customer compliance, and research water samples.  Occasionally, emergency water sample testing is required.  In accordance with its mission, the Washington Aqueduct Laboratory is required to maintain a continuous state of readiness for water sample analysis.The Laboratory’s Deionized Water System equipment included in the performance work statement (PWS) is used for providing contaminant-free water (Type I Reagent Grade Water, at a minimum) that is used for sample collection and laboratory testing.  Testing at the water quality laboratory and the operator laboratories employs methods for microbiology, metals, organic, and inorganic compounds, which require reagent water.  The reagent-grade water is also used for microbiological media preparation and for rinsing glassware.  Since all of these procedures require reagent-grade water, Washington Aqueduct is required to maintain a continuous readiness status regarding the quality and supply of reagent-grade water to ensure analytical readiness.The contractor shall independently provide support services to satisfy the overall operational objectives of the Washington Aqueduct.  The primary objective is to provide contractor services and deliverables through performance of technical support and routine on-site maintenance support.  The services rendered shall be for the contractor to provide on-call and on-site assistance in areas pertaining to the Deionized Water System operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance.Solicitation admendment  0001--Extend the due date to 30 September 2022; And to change the quantity for CLINS: 0004, 1004, 2004, 3004, 4004 from 1 to 2.

Washington ,
 DC  20016  USALocation

Place Of Performance : N/A

Country : United StatesState : District of ColumbiaCity : Washington

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Classification

naicsCode 811219
pscCode S114Water Services