Federal Bid

Last Updated on 28 Mar 2005 at 5 AM
Solicitation
Washington

99 -- Upgrade Ash Handling System at the United States Capitol Power Plant, Washington, D.C.

Solicitation ID RFP050041
Posted Date 28 Jan 2005 at 5 AM
Archive Date 28 Mar 2005 at 5 AM
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Contracting Office Acquisition And Material Management Division
Agency Architect Of The Capitol
Location Washington United states 20003
Upgrade Ash Handling System at the United States Capitol Power Plant, Washington, D.C. The Architect of the Capitol has a requirement for the Upgrade of its Ash Handling System located at the United States Capitol Power Plant, Washington, D.C. The Contractor shall furnish all supplies/equipment and material for the component replacement and upgrade for two units (Boiler Unit 1 & 2) located at the Capitol Power Plant (CPP). The contractor shall cover the following items in its proposal: (1) Bottom Ash Hoppers - New self feeding grid hopper intakes and new air intake; (2) Sifting Ash Hoppers - New fly ash intakes and new air intake; (3) Multi clone Hoppers - New straight drop gates, down spouts, intake tees and air intake; (4) Baghouse Hoppers - New fly ash intakes and air intakes for each branch line; (5) Upgrade of the existing control system to a PLC-based control system with a Panel view operator interface; (6) Vacuum hook-ups on the conveying line to aid in clean up and (7) an Option for a mixer/unloader and belt conveyor for the un-used portion of the silo complex. The Government will provide Nuvaloy Pipe to replace existing conveying pipe. The estimated dollar range for this project is between $100,000 and $250,000. All requests for this RFP must be faxed to Nina A. Bryant, Architect of the Capitol, Procurement Division, @ 202-225-3221 or requested by e-mail to [email protected]. All requests must contain the company’s name, address, telephone number, facsimile number, email address, and name of a contact person. NO TELEPHONE CALL REQUESTS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
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