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Mechanical Pump and Valve Replacement

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The contract calls for the supply, removal, and installation of pumps, valves, and related mechanical components at a wastewater pump station, specifically targeting the replacement of aging or malfunctioning equipment to ensure continued operational efficiency. The scope encompasses full mechanical work including procurement of certified components, diligent removal of existing infrastructure, and precise installation under industry standards to minimize disruptions to wastewater flow and public services. All work must adhere to applicable safety, environmental, and engineering regulations governing municipal wastewater systems. This is a subcontract under NAICS code 238220 for specialty trade contracting, issued by the Public Utilities agency in Florida, with bids due by August 11, 2026. The project is located at a wastewater pump station within the agency’s service area, though exact geographic details are not specified. Bidders are expected to demonstrate experience in municipal wastewater system upgrades, including handling of hazardous materials, coordination with operational staff, and timely completion without compromising system integrity. The contract does not indicate a set-aside designation, and all qualified subcontractors may respond through the provided public procurement portal.

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Supply, remove, and install pumps and valves at wastewater pump station per industry standards by August 11, 2026.

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238220 - Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning ContractorsView NAICS

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FL, USA

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Supply, removal, and installation of pumps, valves, and associated mechanical components at the wastewater pump station.

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