Site Effluent System
NIST requires a complete renovation of the Site Effluent Treatment System at its Gaithersburg, Maryland campus. The system, built in the mid-1990s for WSSC discharge compliance, is currently inoperable due to structural and safety failures. Inspections found detached floor supports and rotted grating that make the wet tank unsafe for entry. This requirement is a Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) set-aside. The scope includes demolishing and replacing tank components, installing new PH monitoring probes, applying epoxy lining, and replacing explosion-proof electrical systems. The period of performance is 200 days from the Notice to Proceed. Evaluation will be based on technical approach, schedule, and price. The system is currently out of service because of detached floor supports and rotted grating in the wet tank. The Gaithersburg Site Effluent Treatment System requires a full renovation to restore functionality and safety.
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Contact and place of performance
Sasha Bradford
Gaithersburg, MD 20899
USA
BACKGROUND INFORMATION The Gaithersburg Site Effluent Treatment System is located on the south end of campus at the “E” Gate intersection at Center Drive. Built in the mid-1990’s, the system was designed to comply with Washington Sanitary Sewer Commission (WSSC) effluent discharge requirements. The system is centered around a large concrete tank (wet tank) that provides primary effluent treat...
View moreIn general, the entire wet tank and systems needs to be renovated and brought back to operable condition. This requires a complete replacement of all tank components. This includes an entire new floor surface and all support members, safety blowers and heaters, new stir / agitation motor and shaft system, PH monitoring probes and data signaling, epoxy lining of the wet tank, lighting, electrical outlets, and demolition and replacement of all the explosion proof electrical wiring and conduit. Other work as required to conform to current regulatory requirements, as required.
PURPOSE
The Site Effluent Treatment System requires a complete rebuilding of all internal components to fulfill operational, regulatory, and life safety requirements.
PLACE OF PERFORMANCE
NIST Campus in Gaithersburg, Maryland.
NOTICE TO OFFERORS
Proposals are being requested in accordance to the submission requirements for Technical Approach, Schedule, and Price. Award will be made on the basis of the best value to the government
PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE
The period of performance for this project is estimated at 200 days from Notice to Proceed.