Opportunity

SAM #47PH5326N0002

Water Management Plan Development for GSA Facilities

Buyer

PBS CENTRALIZED ACQUISITION SERVICES - CUSTOMER CONTRACTING BRANCH A

Posted

April 30, 2026

Respond By

May 11, 2026

Identifier

47PH5326N0002

NAICS

325998, 541620, 562910

GSA is seeking expert services to develop a Water Management Plan (WMP) for its federal buildings, focusing on legionellosis risk management and water system safety. - Government Buyer: - General Services Administration (GSA), Public Buildings Service, PBS Centralized Acquisition Services - Customer Contracting Branch A - Scope of Work: - Develop a Water Management Plan for GSA facilities - Plan must meet ASHRAE Standard 188 and Guideline 12 requirements for legionellosis risk management - Include monitoring, testing, and maintenance of building water systems - Test chlorine levels and temperature at point-of-use outlets - Clean and change aerators and showerheads - Conduct validation testing of equipment and outlets - Routine flushing is not permitted as a water safety task - Compliance Requirements: - Follow GSA Order PBS 1000.7B, Desk Guide for Water Quality Management - Adhere to AIHA Recognition, Evaluation, and Control of Legionella in Building Water Systems - Use current editions of ASHRAE 188 and Guideline 12 - Incorporate CDC guidance for controlling Legionella in potable water systems - No specific OEMs, vendors, or product part numbers are named in the solicitation - Place of Performance: - GSA federal office at 1800 F St NW, Washington, DC 20405

Description

Develop a Water Management Plan (WMP) that meets the minimum legionellosis risk management requirements outlined in the ASHRAE Standard 188 and Guideline 12 to manage building water systems, maintain water safety, and prevent stagnation-related issues.  The WMP should focus on monitoring, testing, and maintenance of water systems such as testing chlorine levels and temperature at point of use outlets, cleaning and changing aerators and showerheads, and validation testing of equipment and point of use outlets.  Remedial actions, such as flushing, shall not be utilized as routine water safety tasks.

This WMP shall be prepared in accordance with applicable publications, organizations, guidance and policy, including but not limited to: GSA Order PBS 1000.7B and Desk Guide for Water Quality Management, AIHA Recognition, Evaluation, and Control of Legionella in Building Water Systems, current edition ASHRAE 188, Legionellosis: Risk Management for Building Water Systems, current edition ASHRAE Guideline 12, Managing the Risk of Legionellosis Associated with Building Water Systems, current edition, CDC, Controlling Legionella in Potable Water Systems

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