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LWS N 56th Street Pump Station Engine Generator Procurement
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The contract involves the procurement of a generator engine for the N 56th Street Pump Station as part of the City of Lincoln's water infrastructure projects. It is structured around comprehensive technical specifications, project manuals, and special provisions that govern the scope, quality, and delivery of the equipment and services. The project manual, prepared by licensed engineers, details general conditions, technical requirements, and project-specific amendments, emphasizing compliance, quality control, and detailed procedural guidelines. The procurement process is guided by strict bidding instructions, including electronic submission via the City’s Ion Wave portal, with clear deadlines and requirements for bid guarantees, subcontractor disclosures, and certifications, including compliance with Nebraska’s Foreign Adversary Contracting Prohibition Act, which restricts contracts with entities linked to foreign adversaries for technology-related products. The contractual framework references standard terms governing purchase agreements, warranties, delivery, inspection, and acceptance, with the work scheduled to commence shortly after contract award, aiming for substantial completion within approximately two years. The contract size is estimated between 500,000 and 1.5 million dollars, though specific pricing details are not populated in the provided documents. The legal and procedural documents also incorporate provisions for responsible bidding, responsible contractor responsibilities, and detailed instructions for bid submission, emphasizing transparency, compliance, and accountability. Additionally, the contract references relevant federal and state statutes, including Nebraska’s legislation aimed at safeguarding state security by prohibiting contracts with scrutinized foreign entities, and provides certification forms to attest to compliance. Overall, the contract is a comprehensive, regulation-driven procurement process designed to ensure the delivery of a high-quality, compliant, and timely project for the City of Lincoln’s water infrastructure.
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Agency
NAICS
Place of Performance
NE, USASet-Aside
Timeline
Submission Closed
