Opportunity
Mobile Area Water And Sewer System Mawss #IFB 26-025
Annual Contract for Flygt Submersible Pumps for MAWSS Wastewater Operations
Posted
April 09, 2026
Respond By
April 22, 2026
Identifier
IFB 26-025
NAICS
423830
The Mobile Area Water and Sewer System (MAWSS) is seeking bids for an annual contract to supply Flygt submersible pumps, or approved equivalents, for use in wastewater lift stations and treatment plants throughout Mobile, Alabama. - Government Buyer: - Mobile Area Water and Sewer System (MAWSS), Purchasing Department - Buyer: Joyce Sawyer, Buyer II - OEMs and Vendors: - Primary OEM: Flygt (explicitly specified) - Equivalent pumps from other manufacturers may be considered if approved by MAWSS - Products/Services Requested: - Submersible sewage pumps for various lift stations and treatment plants - Detailed specifications for each pump include horsepower (ranging from 2 HP to 280 HP), RPM, GPM, head, voltage, and phase - All pumps are to be supplied as bare units (no guiderail assemblies or relays) - Purchases are on an as-needed basis; quantities are not guaranteed - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Only Flygt pumps or pre-approved equivalents of equal or better quality will be accepted - Five-year warranty required (with prorated coverage after the first year) - Compliance with detailed technical specifications for materials, motor, and performance - Delivery to MAWSS Lift Station Department, 1610 Shelton Beach Road Ext., Mobile, AL - Submittals and documentation required for approval of equivalent products - Period of Performance: - Initial contract period from June 1 through December 31, with two possible one-year extension options - Place of Performance/Delivery: - MAWSS Lift Station Department, 1610 Shelton Beach Road Ext., Mobile, AL 36618
Description
This solicitation is for an annual contract to purchase Flygt submersible pumps for the Mobile Area Water and Sewer System (MAWSS). The contract period is from June 1, 2026, through December 31, 2026, with two possible one-year extension options. The pumps are intended to replace failed units in various lift stations and treatment plants, with purchases made on an as-needed basis. The solicitation includes detailed specifications for the pumps and requires bids to be submitted by April 22, 2026.