Opportunity
Ardmore School District Civicplus #26-400
Rehabilitation of Siemens RJ-2000 Chlorine Scrubber at Ardmore Water Treatment Plant
Posted
April 16, 2026
Respond By
May 05, 2026
Identifier
26-400
NAICS
562910
This opportunity involves the rehabilitation of the Siemens RJ-2000 Emergency Chlorine Vapor Scrubber at the Ardmore City Water Treatment Plant: - Government Buyer: - City of Ardmore, Purchasing Department - OEM Highlight: - Siemens (RJ-2000 Emergency Chlorine Vapor Scrubber) - Products and Services Requested: - Rehabilitation of Siemens RJ-2000 chlorine vapor scrubber - Acid washing with 31% Hydrochloric Acid to remove solids - Rinsing, inspection, and replacement of PVC overflow, drain, and sight glass assemblies - Power washing exterior - Supplying new caustic solution - Disposal of waste and final inspection report with photos - Mobilization, demobilization, insurance, and bonds - Quantities and Part Numbers: - 1 Siemens RJ-2000 Emergency Chlorine Vapor Scrubber (rehabilitation) - 1 mobilization/demobilization/insurance/bonds package - Unique or Notable Requirements: - All labor, materials, equipment, and disposal services must be provided by the contractor - One-year warranty on workmanship and materials - Completion required within 90 calendar days from Notice to Proceed - Liquidated damages of $350 per day for late completion - Bid, performance, maintenance, and statutory payment bonds required - Place of Performance: - Ardmore City Water Treatment Plant and Public Works Facility, Ardmore, OK
Description
The City of Ardmore is soliciting sealed bids for the rehabilitation of the Water Treatment Plant Chlorine Scrubber. The project involves restoring full operation to the existing Emergency Chlorine Vapor Scrubber by acid washing to remove solids accumulation, supplying new caustic solution, and performing inspection and miscellaneous repairs to restore full functionality. Bids must be submitted to the Purchasing Department by 2:00 P.M. local time on May 5, 2026, and will be publicly opened and read aloud. The project requires bid bonds, performance, maintenance, and statutory payment bonds, and may be subject to the Oklahoma Local Bidder Preference Law.