Opportunity

California eProcure #0000039126

California DSH Metropolitan Water Tank Replacement and System Upgrades

Posted

May 07, 2026

Respond By

May 27, 2026

Identifier

0000039126

NAICS

237110, 237990

This opportunity involves the replacement of Water Tank #1 at the Department of State Hospitals (DSH) Metropolitan facility in Norwalk, California. - Government Buyer: - State of California Department of General Services, Real Estate Services Division, Project Management and Development Branch - Department of State Hospitals, Metropolitan State Hospital - Products and Equipment Requested: - 1,000,000-gallon on-grade welded steel water storage tank (replacement for existing 750,000-gallon tank) - Associated piping, valving, and appurtenances - Three electric centrifugal domestic water pumps (Weinman 4L4 1200 series, 4x6x10, 700 GPM, 162 ft head) - One diesel engine emergency centrifugal pump (Peerless 6AE17 series, 8x10, 1000 GPM, 190 ft head, with Deutz diesel engine) - Chlorination system skid (including 55-gallon chlorine drum, peristaltic pump, chlorine analyzer, pressure relief valve, check valve, pulsation damper, sediment strainer, ball valve) - Tank mixing pump - Electrical equipment and controls (panelboards, transformers, PLC controllers, actuators, level sensors, alarm indicator LED signal tower lights, flood lights, conduit, wiring, grounding system) - Services Requested: - Demolition and removal of existing 750,000-gallon steel tank - Installation of new 1,000,000-gallon tank and all related systems - Replacement of valves, piping, and water pumps in the existing pumphouse - Miscellaneous electrical and controls upgrades - Phased construction to avoid service interruptions; temporary use of existing Tank #2 for potable water - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Compliance with California building and fire codes, prevailing wage laws, and Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (DVBE) participation (minimum 3%) - Mandatory pre-bid site inspection and security clearance for bidders - Liquidated damages of $2,000 per day for delays - Contractor must hold a valid California A (General Engineering Contractor) license - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation, but referenced equipment models include Weinman, Peerless, and Deutz.

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