The Engineering and Operations division of the Tualatin Valley Water District is dedicated to maintaining and modernizing critical water infrastructure through the reliable installation, repair, and replacement of building systems that support operational facilities. Their core mission centers on ensuring the integrity and efficiency of HVAC, plumbing, and heating systems within district-owned buildings, directly enabling uninterrupted water service delivery and workplace safety for staff and the public.
Engineering and Operations is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors.
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AI Mission Profile
The Engineering and Operations division of the Tualatin Valley Water District is dedicated to maintaining and modernizing critical water infrastructure through the reliable installation, repair, and replacement of building systems that support operational facilities. Their core mission centers on en...
The Engineering and Operations division of the Tualatin Valley Water District is dedicated to maintaining and modernizing critical water infrastructure through the reliable installation, repair, and replacement of building systems that support operational facilities. Their core mission centers on ensuring the integrity and efficiency of HVAC, plumbing, and heating systems within district-owned buildings, directly enabling uninterrupted water service delivery and workplace safety for staff and the public. Strategic priorities include enhancing system resilience against climate variability, reducing long-term operational能耗 through energy-efficient upgrades, and aligning facility maintenance with sustainability goals. Key programs focus on proactive infrastructure renewal, particularly in aging infrastructure zones, with an emphasis on lifecycle cost optimization and system interoperability.
The agency most frequently procures specialized plumbing, heating, and air-conditioning contractor services, primarily through competitive solicitation processes. Contracts are typically awarded for comprehensive system replacements and retrofits, often involving design-build or performance-based delivery methods that require vendor expertise in mechanical system integration, ductwork retrofitting, and building automation compatibility.
Their procurement activity is narrowly focused on NAICS 238220, indicating a targeted reliance on licensed HVAC and mechanical contractors capable of handling complex building systems within regulated public facilities. There is no evidence of set-aside preferences or diversity program targeting in their recent activity. Vendor relationships appear to be built around technical certification, proven experience in public sector facility upgrades, and adherence to mechanical code compliance standards.
Organized under the Tualatin Valley Water District, this unit operates across the district’s service area in Oregon, supporting water treatment, pumping, and administrative facilities. Procurements are conducted through formal bid solicitations, with an emphasis on performance specifications and contractor qualifications rather than prescriptive product lists. The agency relies on qualified trade contractors to deliver turnkey mechanical system solutions aligned with public infrastructure standards.
Recent Engineering and Operations Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Engineering and Operations, including active solicitations and recent awards.