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Water Treatment Spec 01-20-2026.doc | DOC | Jun 1, 2026 |
ZMP ARTCC Water Treatment Services, MN
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is conducting market research to identify qualified contractors for water treatment services at the ZMP Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC) in Farmington, Minnesota. This requirement involves a service-oriented program to manage boiler systems, cooling towers, and both heating and chilled water circulating systems. The program aims to improve heat transfer efficiency to lower fuel and electrical consumption while preventing scale, corrosion, and microbiological growth. The contractor must provide personnel to monitor results, offer technical recommendations, and train FAA Environmental Technicians. This opportunity is currently an SBA set-aside under NAICS code 221310. Technical requirements include regular service visits, laboratory testing, and the use of specialized equipment to maintain critical facility infrastructure. The FAA has issued a Sources Sought notice for a water treatment program at the ZMP Air Route Traffic Control Center in Farmington, Minnesota. The requirement involves designing and maintaining chemical treatment for boilers, cooling towers, and circulating water systems to optimize heat transfer and reduce utility and maintenance costs. Adhere to strict site security and logistics; delivery trucks are inspected and must only carry products for the FAA facility.
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CAREY J GONZALEZ
Farmington, MN 55024
USA
1. The Contractor shall design and provide a complete service-oriented water treatment program for all boiler systems, cooling towers, all heating water circulating systems, and all chilled water systems that will accomplish the following results: a. Reduce fuel and electrical consumption through improved heat transfer efficiency by minimizing scale, corrosion, fouling and microbiological growth. b....
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