Opportunity

Philadelphia Gas Works Procureware #35939

PGW Solicits UL Rated 7000 GPM Electric Fire Pump and Controller

Posted

June 12, 2026

Respond By

June 26, 2026

Identifier

35939

NAICS

333911

Philadelphia Gas Works (PGW) is seeking bids for a one-time purchase of a high-capacity electric water pump system for fire protection at its Passyunk Avenue facility. - Buyer: Philadelphia Gas Works (PGW) - OEMs and Vendors: - Eaton (controller specified: FDM-700E or equivalent) - Worthington Engineered Pumps (referenced as prior supplier; equivalent products allowed) - Products/Services Requested: - One UL rated 7000 GPM vertical turbine electric water pump - 7000 GPM @ 130 PSI, 4160V/60Hz - Ductile iron casing, 304 stainless steel impeller and shaft sleeve, bronze casing ring - Must fit existing site connections without modification - One pump controller (Eaton FDM-700E or equivalent) - NEMA 2, 4160V, 700 HP, 3 PH, 60 HZ - Field verification and installation compatibility assessment - Two days of technical assistance and startup service - Notable Requirements: - Strict adherence to PGW's technical specifications (Specification 3181 and Appendix A) - Supplier responsible for all field verification to ensure fit and installation - No deviations or substitutions unless pre-approved in writing - Preference for products made in the USA if all other factors are equal - Bid must include shipping, field verification, and technical assistance - Electronic invoicing, insurance, and 100% performance and labor/material bonds required

Description

This solicitation is for the one-time purchase of one UL rated 7000 GPM electric water pump with controller, as specified in Appendix A Equipment Datasheet and Specification 3181. The pump must be delivered to 3100 Passyunk Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19145. Bidders must comply with PGW's specifications and terms, provide pricing and lead time, and complete required documents. The award will be based on the lowest responsive, responsible bid, considering lead time and BAFO if bids are equal.

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