Opportunity
University of Central Missouri Ionwave #26-071
University of Central Missouri Water Purification System Supply and Installation Solicitation
Posted
April 10, 2026
Respond By
May 06, 2026
Identifier
26-071
NAICS
238220, 423830
The University of Central Missouri is seeking bids for the supply and installation of a water purification system for its Warrensburg campus. - Government Buyer: - University of Central Missouri, Procurement Office (SouthEast) - Contact: Robert Walla - Products/Services Requested: - Water Purification Supply and Installation Services - Includes all materials, labor, equipment, permits, and services required for a complete, operational system - Lump sum contract for furnishing and installing the system - Quantities and Part Numbers: - 1 complete water purification system (no specific part numbers or OEMs specified) - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Project completion required within approximately 3 months from Notice to Proceed - Performance and Payment Bonds required for contracts over $25,000 - Electronic bid and bond submission via UCM eBid and Surety2000 - Compliance with federal procurement requirements, prevailing wage laws, and UCM construction insurance - MBE/WBE participation encouraged; compliance forms required for projects over $100,000 - Liquidated damages for late completion; progress payments allowed based on verified work - Pre-bid site visit location provided - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors named; open to all qualified suppliers of water purification systems
Description
The University of Central Missouri is soliciting bids for the supply and installation of a water purification system. This Invitation for Bid (IFB) number 26-071 requires contractors to provide all materials, labor, equipment, and services necessary to complete the project according to specified requirements. Bids must be submitted electronically via the UCM Ebid system by May 6, 2026, with a prebid site visit scheduled for April 22, 2026. Performance and payment bonds are required for contracts over $25,000, and the project is subject to federal procurement requirements.