Opportunity
Saskatchewan Tenders #HDA25066
Fire Pump System Replacement for Saskatchewan Housing Corporation Facility
Posted
April 07, 2026
Respond By
April 28, 2026
Identifier
HDA25066
NAICS
238290, 238210, 238220
This opportunity involves the replacement of a fire pump system for a government housing facility in Regina, Saskatchewan. - Government Buyer: - Saskatchewan Housing Corporation (project location: 2400 12th Avenue, Regina, SK) - OEMs and Vendors: - AC Xylem (manufacturer of the fire pump) - Torna Tech (fire pump controller OEM) - Albany Pump (jockey pressure pump OEM) - Products/Services Requested: - Fire pump (AC Xylem 1580 Series 6x4x9.5F, 3550 RPM, ULC labeled, 500 GPM at 80 PSI, 40 HP, 230-208V/60/3 phase) - Torna Tech GPS fire pump controller (full service reduced voltage control panel, Modbus RTU and TCP/IP, soft start) - Albany Pump Model CEP-93-3 jockey pressure pump (utility gear high pressure displacement pump, 0-2.1 GPM, 0-150 psi, 1/3 HP, 115V/60/1 phase) - Fire pump service utility meter - Service entrance rated main disconnect - Manual starter for jockey pump - Services: - Mechanical and electrical installation, including demolition, testing, start-up, commissioning, and integration with fire alarm system - Site preparation and restoration - Provision of maintenance manuals and staff training - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Mandatory site walkthrough for bidders - Submission of a bid bond or certified cheque for 10% of the bid - Compliance with all applicable Canadian codes and standards - Only qualified general contractors with relevant experience will be considered
Description
This solicitation invites sealed tenders for the replacement of the fire pump at 2400 12th Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan. The project includes supply and installation of a new fire pump and alterations to existing fire protection systems as per provided plans and specifications. A mandatory site walkthrough is scheduled, and submissions must include a bid bond or certified cheque of 10% of the bid. The lowest bid may not necessarily be accepted, and only qualified general contractors familiar with the work will be considered.