Opportunity

Burnsville Questcdn #25-325

Burnsville, MN High Service Pump Improvements – Rehabilitation and Motor Upgrades

Posted

May 18, 2026

Respond By

June 23, 2026

Identifier

25-325

NAICS

238220, 333618

This opportunity involves upgrades to high service water pumps for the City of Burnsville, Minnesota: - Government Buyer: - City of Burnsville, Minnesota (local government) - Project managed by Black & Veatch as the soliciting agent - Products and Services Requested: - Removal, inspection, rehabilitation, and selective replacement of vertical turbine pumps at multiple high service pumping units - Installation of new vertical hollow-shaft inverter-duty motors designed for future variable frequency drive (VFD) operation - Replacement of a high service pump and rehabilitation of associated motors - Condition-based replacement of pump components as needed - All labor, materials, equipment, testing, and incidental work for a complete and operational installation - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Motors must be inverter-duty to support future VFD upgrades - Bids accepted only online via QuestCDN - 5% bid bond required - All work must result in a fully operational installation - Place of Performance: - City of Burnsville, Minnesota (specific facility details not provided) - No period of performance specified; bids must remain valid for 60 days after opening

Description

This project involves improvements to multiple high service pumping units, including removal, inspection, rehabilitation, and selective replacement of vertical turbine pumps and motors. The scope includes rehabilitation of an existing high service pump, installation of new vertical hollow-shaft inverter-duty motors for future variable frequency drive operation, and replacement of a high service pump with associated motor rehabilitation. Condition-based replacement of pump components and bid alternates are also included. All labor, materials, equipment, testing, and incidental work necessary for a complete and operational installation are part of the project.

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