Opportunity
SAM #FA480326Q0022
Soda Ash Feeder Systems and Mixing Tanks for Shaw AFB Water Treatment
Buyer
480th AEW
Posted
April 10, 2026
Respond By
April 22, 2026
Identifier
FA480326Q0022
NAICS
333248, 333318, 332420
This procurement opportunity from the U.S. Air Force at Shaw Air Force Base seeks to acquire new soda ash dosing systems for water treatment facilities: - Government Buyer: - U.S. Air Force, 20th Contracting Squadron (20 CONS LGCA), Shaw AFB - 20th Civil Engineer Squadron (20 CES) - Products Requested: - Two (2) volumetric dry screw feeder systems for soda ash dosing (Series 32-055 or equivalent) - Must dose soda ash at 5-10 lbs. per hour - Includes 1-1/2" stainless steel feed screw, discharge spout, low speed gearbox, 1/6 HP DC motor, NEMA 12 control unit with digital feed display - Stainless steel inlet hopper with agitation - Two (2) 35-gallon rectangular stainless steel solution mixing tanks with cover - Includes dust arrestor, mechanical mixer, jet agitator - Two (2) feeder inlet hopper covers - Quantities: - 2 units each of feeder system, mixing tank, and hopper cover - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Equipment must be installed at Well 4 and Well 6 at Shaw AFB water treatment facilities - Automated and accurate dosing capability required - Delivery required within 120 calendar days from award - Compliance with detailed salient characteristics is mandatory - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; "Series 32-055" is referenced as a model type, not a brand - Purpose: - Replacement of existing soda ash mixers to improve water treatment operations and reduce manual labor - Estimated Value: - Not specified, but likely in the low to mid five-figure range based on scope
Description
This requirement is for 2 volumetric dry screw feeder systems , soda ash at 5-10 lbs. per hour to be installed at well 4 and well 6 to replace the existing soda ash mixers. The systems are required to replace the existing soda ash mixers at the base water treatment facilities located at Well 4 and Well 6. The new systems will provide accurate and automated dosing of soda ash for water treatment and is estimated to save up to 100 man hours per month.