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UV Disinfection System Replacement

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The contract entails the removal and replacement of existing UV disinfection equipment at the water treatment facility operated by the City of Charlotte, with full integration into the facility’s SCADA systems to ensure seamless monitoring and control. The scope includes the dismantling of outdated units, installation of new UV disinfection technology, and rigorous testing to confirm system performance and compatibility with existing operational infrastructure. All work must comply with relevant environmental and public health standards, and timelines are tightly coordinated to minimize disruption to water service. The opportunity is classified as a subcontract with a NAICS code of 333318, indicating it pertains to other commercial and industrial machinery and equipment manufacturing. The solicitation was posted on July 15, 2026, and responses are due by August 19, 2026. The project is based in North Carolina, and while specific location details within the city are not provided, all work is expected to be performed on-site at the designated water treatment facility. The contract is managed through the City of Charlotte’s procurement platform, and interested parties must submit proposals through the provided online portal by the stated deadline.

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Install new UV disinfection equipment at Charlotte water facility, integrate with SCADA, comply with standards, replace old units.

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North Carolina → City Of CharlotteView Agency

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333318 - Other Commercial and Service Industry Machinery ManufacturingView NAICS

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NC, USA

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AgencyNorth Carolina → City Of Charlotte
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Removal and replacement of existing UV disinfection equipment at the water treatment facility, including integration with SCADA systems.

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