Opportunity
Pittsburgh Opengov #2026-IFB-099
Pittsburgh Solicits Pool Chemicals, AEDs, and Equipment for 19 Pools
Posted
June 18, 2026
Respond By
July 15, 2026
Identifier
2026-IFB-099
NAICS
423910, 424690
The City of Pittsburgh is seeking bids for a comprehensive supply of swimming pool chemicals and related equipment for 19 municipal pools. - Government Buyer: - City of Pittsburgh, Office of Management and Budget, on behalf of Parks & Recreation Department's Aquatic Division - OEMs Highlighted: - Philips (AEDs and accessories) - PowerHeart (AEDs and accessories) - Taylor (water testing kits) - Dolphin (pool vacuums) - Products and Quantities: - AEDs: Philips HeartStart Onsite HS1 (25 units), AED pads and batteries (various models and quantities), PowerHeart G5 pads and batteries - Pool chemicals: cyanuric acid (2 x 50 lbs), bromine tablets (2 x 50 lbs), calcium hypochlorite (2 x 55 lbs), trichlor tablets (2 x 55 lbs), sodium thiosulfate (2 x 50 lbs) - Water testing: Taylor test kit (1 unit) - Pool maintenance: Dolphin C4 pool vacuum (1 unit), brushes (18” and 24”), skimmers, leaf rakes, kickboards, pull buoys, ring buoys, umbrella stands, threaded eye-bolts - Safety and accessories: CPR masks (200), whistle lanyards (200), one-way valves, marine batteries - Notable Requirements: - All products must be new and unused - Pricing must include freight/shipping (FOB delivery) - Bidders must provide detailed pricing, certifications, and compliance documentation - The City is tax exempt - Contract Structure: - Two-year base contract with two one-year renewal options
Description
This solicitation is for the bulk purchase of pool chemicals and supplies for 19 swimming pools managed by the City of Pittsburgh's Aquatic Division. The contract period is two years with two one-year renewal options. The procurement includes a wide range of items such as AEDs, pool chemicals, testing kits, and pool maintenance equipment. Bidders must submit detailed pricing, certifications, and compliance documentation, and all materials must be new and unused. Freight and shipping costs are included in the bid prices, and the City of Pittsburgh is tax exempt.