Opportunity

SAM #IHS1526896

Water Treatment Services Sought for Whiteriver Service Unit, Arizona

Buyer

IHS Phoenix Area Office

Posted

June 11, 2026

Respond By

June 22, 2026

Identifier

IHS1526896

NAICS

562910, 221310

This opportunity is issued by the Phoenix Area Indian Health Service, part of the Department of Health and Human Services, for water treatment services at the Whiteriver Service Unit in Arizona. - Government Buyer: - Department of Health and Human Services - Indian Health Service, Phoenix Area - Whiteriver Service Unit - Scope of Work: - Monthly onsite inspections and water testing for Central Plant and SSB systems - Chemical water treatment for cooling towers, condensing boilers, water softeners, and closed loop systems - Testing and reporting of makeup water characteristics - Chemical treatment to prevent scale, corrosion, microbiological contamination, and freezing - Contractor must provide all chemical testing reagents, kits, instrumentation, and treatment chemicals - Testing must occur mid-month to comply with Joint Commission standards - Monthly summary reports required for the Contracting Officer's Representative - No specific OEMs, vendors, or part numbers are mentioned - Unique Requirements: - Strict compliance with Joint Commission standards for testing schedule - Comprehensive provision of all necessary chemicals and testing equipment by the contractor

Description

The scope of work includes providing monthly onsite inspections, water testing, and chemical water treating for the Central Plant cooling towers, Central Plant condensing boilers, Central Plant water softener, Central Plant heating closed loop, Central Plant cooling closed loop, SSB cooling tower, and SSB closed loop. The contractor shall also test and report the makeup water characteristics. The contractor shall chemically treat the water to keep systems free from scale, corrosion, and microbiological contamination. The contractor shall also treat the water to keep from freezing. The results of these inspections and testing along with the associated chemical treatment actions shall be summarized in a monthly report to the COR. The contractor shall provide all chemical testing reagents, testing kits, testing instrumentation, and treatment chemicals. Testing shall occur mid-month to ensure testing occurs during each calendar month as required by Joint Commission standards.

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