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This Solicitation opportunity from New Mexico was posted on May 15, 2025. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Water Aerator/Circulators

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50-51600-25-05657State & Local

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The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish intends to enter into a Price Agreement for the procurement of solar powered water aerator circulators, aimed at enhancing aquatic habitat quality throughout the state. This contract covers both supply and possible installation or removal of a range of related equipment, including bilge and marine pumps, systems for aquatic vegetation control and removal, solar lighting and heating solutions, portable and compact submersible centrifugal pumps, as well as aquaculture equipment for fish and shellfish cultivation. The agreement is open for bids between May 15, 2025, and June 2, 2025, and all activities will take place within New Mexico. The solicitation does not specify any particular set-aside or certification requirements, but bidders must follow standard procurement rules. The estimated contract value ranges from $500,000 to $2,000,000, and interested parties can reach out to the designated contact for additional information.

General Info

Procurement of solar water aerators and aquatic equipment in New Mexico, bids open May-June 2025.

Agency

New Mexico Department of Game and FishView Agency

NAICS

221114 - Solar Electric Power GenerationView NAICS

Place of Performance

NM, USA

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AgencyNew Mexico Department of Game and Fish
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New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
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John DeShaProcurement Specialist

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The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish wishes to establish a Price Agreement for the procurement of solar powered water aerator circulators to be used to improve the quality of aquatic habitats.