Opportunity
SAM #IHS1526833
Twin Tank Water Softener System Replacement and Installation for Phoenix Indian Medical Center
Buyer
IHS Phoenix Area Office
Posted
May 26, 2026
Respond By
May 31, 2026
Identifier
IHS1526833
NAICS
237110, 238220
The Phoenix Area Indian Health Service, under the Department of Health and Human Services, is seeking to replace the existing water softener brine tank at the Phoenix Indian Medical Center to ensure reliable water quality and hospital operations. - Government Buyer: - Indian Health Service (IHS), Phoenix Area Office - Phoenix Indian Medical Center - Products/Services Requested: - One (1) Twin Tank Water Softener System - Includes all associated plumbing supplies - New equipment only; must come with OEM warranty and service - Labor, installation, and delivery of the system - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Equipment must be supplied by OEM-authorized dealers - Vendors must be Indian Small Business Economic Enterprises (ISBEE) or Native American-owned small businesses - Replacement is required due to deterioration of the current tank, to maintain water quality and protect hospital equipment - Place of Performance: - Phoenix Indian Medical Center, 4212 N. 16th Street, BLDG 9, Phoenix, AZ 85016
Description
1 each – Twin Tank Water Softener System to include associated plumbing supplies, labor, installation, and deliver.
Justification
The existing water softener brine tank at Phoenix Indian Medical Center has reached the end of its service life and requires replacement with a new system to ensure continued safe and reliable operation. Due to age-related deterioration, the current tank is increasingly susceptible to structural weakness, sludge accumulation, salt bridging, inefficient regeneration, and potential bacterial growth, all of which compromise softening efficiency and system reliability. Replacing the tank is necessary to maintain consistent water quality, protect critical hospital equipment, prevent unplanned downtime, and support uninterrupted patient care operations.
POC - Tyrone Sandoval