Opportunity
Charles County #UN-1307
Replacement of Chlorinator Systems at Smallwood and Westwood Wells, Charles County, MD
Posted
March 26, 2026
Respond By
April 29, 2026
Identifier
UN-1307
NAICS
237110, 238220, 238210, 238290
This opportunity seeks contractors to upgrade water treatment systems at two well sites in Charles County, Maryland. - Government Buyer: - Board of Commissioners for Charles County, Maryland - Scope of Work: - Replace existing tablet chlorinators with new Liquid Sodium Hypochlorite storage and feed systems at Smallwood and Westwood well sites - Construct a 10'x12' precast building at the Smallwood site for equipment housing - Install sodium hypochlorite tanks, metering pumps, piping, valves, electrical systems, and HVAC - Demolish and remove existing chlorinator equipment - Test and commission the new systems - Products/Services Requested: - Liquid Sodium Hypochlorite storage and feed systems (2 units) - Sodium hypochlorite tanks - Metering pumps - Piping, valves, electrical, and HVAC systems - 10'x12' precast building (1 unit) - Demolition, installation, and testing services - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Compliance with all applicable laws, standards, and regulations - Provision of bonds and insurance by the contractor - Project completion required within approximately 547 days - Award based on lowest responsible bid (base plus contingency items) - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation.
Description
The Board of Commissioners for Charles County is seeking qualified contractors to replace existing tablet chlorinators with new Liquid Sodium Hypochlorite storage and feed systems at two well sites in Charles County, Maryland. The project includes constructing a 10'x12' precast building at the Smallwood site, installing sodium hypochlorite tanks, metering pumps, piping, valves, electrical, HVAC, and related systems. It also involves demolition of existing equipment and testing of the new systems. The project duration is approximately 547 days, with bids due by April 29, 2026.