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This Government Contract opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on May 5, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Supply of Compressed Air Purification Systems

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NAICS: 333994
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AH1 Gas Fired Air HeaterThe U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, under the Department of Defense, is seeking a complete gas-fired air heater system under solicitation COMBO-AFRL-PZLEQ-2026-0007, a combined synopsis/solicitation issued as a Request for Quotation with a 100% Total Small Business set-aside under NAICS code 333994 for Industrial Process Furnace and Oven Manufacturing. The requirement is for one integrated heater-burner package to be delivered to Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, replacing an end-of-life system to support critical research and development missions. The system must deliver process air at flow rates between 2.5 and 34.0 lbm/sec, with discharge temperatures ranging from 250°F to 1250°F, and operate at a maximum pressure of 750 PSIG for up to 16 continuous hours. The equipment must be shop-assembled where feasible, braced for shipment, coated with removable rust preventive, and marked with nameplates containing manufacturer details per DFARS 252.211-7003 and 252.211-7008. Welds on pressure components require 100% radiographic inspection with supplemental liquid-penetrant or magnetic-particle testing depending on material, and the vendor must provide a Quality Control Plan, factory test reports, and full-range performance data. The system must comply with NFPA 85, NFPA 54, ANSI, API 560, NFPA 70, and ASTM B117 standards, ensuring a 25-year service life, and include two series-connected solenoid safety shut-off valves in the pilot line and self-closing safety gates on ladders serving platforms over 7.5 feet. On-site commissioning, operator and maintenance training, and comprehensive O&M manuals are required, with a mandatory one-year warranty beginning upon formal government acceptance. All offers must be submitted electronically to Mike Hornberger by 12:00 PM ET on July 10, 2026, and must include detailed warranty documentation and quote validity periods. The acquisition is evaluated on a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable basis, with technical acceptability as a mandatory pass/fail gate based on adherence to the Statement of Work dated April 16, 2026, and Specification Sheet Section 23 8
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The contract entails the procurement and delivery of six new Compressed Air Purification Systems that meet current production standards and comply with Canadian military specifications. These systems are intended for use by Canadian Forces and must be delivered on a Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) basis to military bases located in British Columbia and Nova Scotia. The contract is issued by the Department of National Defence under the Government of Canada and falls under the NAICS code 333994, which pertains to industrial machinery manufacturing. The solicitation was posted on May 5, 2026, with a response deadline of May 14, 2026. This opportunity is classified as a subcontract and involves specialized equipment critical to the operational readiness of Canadian Forces. The contract emphasizes compliance with stringent military requirements and timely delivery to specified locations, highlighting the importance of both quality and logistics in fulfilling the government’s needs.

General Info

Procurement of six air purification systems for Canadian Forces, delivered DDP to BC and Nova Scotia.

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Government of Canada → Department of National Defence

NAICS

333994 - Industrial Process Furnace and Oven Manufacturing View NAICS

Place of Performance

British Columbia, Nova Scotia, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Department of National Defence
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Procurement and delivery of 6 new, current-production Compressed Air Purification Systems compliant with Canadian military specifications and delivered DDP to Canadian Forces bases.