Opportunity

California eProcure #RFQ 10216529

California DWR Solicitation for Campbell Scientific and Lufft Hydrologic Dataloggers and Sensors

Posted

April 15, 2026

Respond By

April 29, 2026

Identifier

RFQ 10216529

NAICS

423690

The California Department of Water Resources (DWR) is seeking quotations for hydrologic dataloggers and related environmental monitoring equipment to support its water resource management operations. - Government Buyer: - California Department of Water Resources (DWR) - OEMs and Vendors Referenced: - Campbell Scientific (primary OEM for dataloggers, transmitters, sensors, solar panels, cables, and antennas) - Lufft (primary OEM for snow depth sensors and accessories) - Products and Quantities Requested: - 30 Campbell Scientific CR1000Xe-XT-CC hydrologic data loggers - 18 Campbell Scientific Tx-325 GOES satellite transmitters - 18 Campbell Scientific 31056 satellite transmitter cables - 40 Campbell Scientific EE-181 temperature and relative humidity sensors - 40 Campbell Scientific RAD10E solar radiation shields - 40 Campbell Scientific EE-181CBL-15M sensor connecting cables - 10 Campbell Scientific SP20-PT-SM 20-watt solar panels - 15 Lufft SHM-31 snow depth sensors - 15 Lufft 8365.KAB015 snow depth sensor cables - 15 Campbell Scientific 25316 GOES antennas - 15 Lufft 8365.610-11 mounting clamps for snow depth sensors - Unique or Notable Requirements: - All equipment must be compatible with existing DWR systems, including Loggernet software and GOES transmitters - Equipment must meet detailed technical specifications (e.g., environmental ratings, measurement accuracy, cable lengths) - Campbell Scientific and Lufft are the referenced OEMs, but equivalent products meeting all requirements may be considered - Delivery Location: - Central Warehouse, 1721 13th Street, Sacramento, CA 95811

Description

The Department of Water Resources of California is soliciting quotations for 30 hydrologic dataloggers, transmitters, and related instrumentation. The procurement includes various items such as hydrologic data loggers compatible with GOES transmitters, satellite transmitters, sensors for temperature, humidity, snow depth, solar panels, and associated cables and antennas. The solicitation specifies detailed technical requirements and compatibility standards for the equipment. The event is a Request for Quotation (RFQ) published on April 15, 2026, with a closing date of April 29, 2026, and is managed by Nicole Anderson from the Department of Water Resources.

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