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UV Plus System Rehabilitation

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191BWC26R0017Federal

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The International Boundary and Water Commission is seeking an unrestricted commercial service provider for the rehabilitation of the Trojan UV3000 Plus system at the NIWTP in Rio Rico, Arizona. This is a firm fixed price contract under NAICS code 333310 and PSC 4630. The award will be granted to the responsible offeror providing the best value based on a weighted evaluation of technical capability, past performance, and price, in that order of importance. Solicitation number 191BWC26R0017 was posted on August 18, 2026, with a response deadline of September 17, 2026. The project adheres to DOL Wage Determination 2015 5481 and does not require bid guarantees, performance bonds, or payment bonds. Interested parties should refer to the Statement of Work and sections L and M for full submission and evaluation instructions.

General Info

Fixed price contract for Trojan UV3000 Plus system rehabilitation at NIWTP, Rio Rico.

Agency

International Boundary And Water Commission: Us-Mexico → Internat Boundary And Water CommissionView Agency

NAICS

333310 - Commercial and Service Industry Machinery ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

AZ, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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PWS_Final_.pdf

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Solicitation_Addendum.pdf

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191BWC26R0017+UV+Nog_.pdf

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AgencyInternational Boundary And Water Commission: Us-Mexico → Internat Boundary And Water Commission
Contacts2 people available
OfficeEl Paso, TX, 79902, USA
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International Boundary And Water Commission: Us-Mexico → Internat Boundary And Water Commission
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Office AddressEl Paso, TX, 79902, USA
Contacts
albert flores
Suzette Smith

Full Description

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This is an unrestricted commercial service acquisition for rehabilitation of the Trojan UV3000 Plus system at NIWTP, Rio Rico, Arizona. NAICS 333310, PSC 4630. The Government intends to award one firm fixed price contract to the responsible offeror whose conforming offer provides the best value to the Government. 


Evaluation factors, in descending order of importance: 


Factor 1. Technical Capability 


Factor 2. Past Performance 


Factor 3. Price 


DOL Wage Determination 2015 5481 applies. No bid guarantee, performance bond, or payment bond is required. 


See Section L & M for Submission Instructions and Section M Evaluation Factors for Award.


Please see SOW attached. 

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