Opportunity

Iowa Impacs #005-RFB-2586-2026

Iowa Capitol Complex Water Treatment Chemicals and Services Solicitation

Posted

May 13, 2026

Respond By

June 12, 2026

Identifier

005-RFB-2586-2026

NAICS

325998, 541690

The State of Iowa is seeking bids for water treatment chemicals and related services to support the operation of steam and chilled water systems at multiple Capitol Complex facilities. - Government Buyer: - State of Iowa (Capitol Complex facilities including Central Energy Plant, Historical Building, Oran Pape, Iowa Utilities Board, and Iowa Laboratory Facilities in Ankeny) - Products and Services Requested: - Water treatment chemicals for steam and chilled water systems - Water testing kits and supplies for sampling and analysis - Application equipment for safe chemical use - Training for staff on chemical application and system maintenance - Ongoing water treatment services to minimize corrosion, fouling, and biological growth - Notable Requirements: - Chemicals and application systems must be environmentally friendly and safe - Program aims to maintain peak operating efficiency and reduce maintenance/replacement costs - Contract is available to all State Agencies - Multi-site site visit is encouraged for bidders - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Contract term is one year with up to five annual renewal options

Description

The State of Iowa is seeking bidders to provide water treatment chemicals and services for the Capitol Complex. The goal is to maintain a high-quality chemical treatment and service program to ensure peak operating efficiencies and minimize maintenance and equipment replacement. The service program aims to minimize corrosion, fouling, and biological growth in the steam and chilled water systems using safe application systems and environmentally friendly products. The bidder is required to provide all chemicals, training, equipment, and testing supplies, including water sampling and analysis and water testing kits. The contract term will begin on July 1, 2026, and end on June 30, 2027, with an option for up to five annual extensions.

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