Opportunity
Minneapolis Supplier Systems #0000004208
Minneapolis Public Works seeks pipe and flange components for Water Treatment project
Posted
June 24, 2026
Respond By
July 15, 2026
Identifier
0000004208
NAICS
423830
The City of Minneapolis Public Works Department is seeking bids for the supply and delivery of specialized pipe and flange components for its Water Treatment & Distribution division's Gate Site Prop & New Pipe project. - Government Buyer: - City of Minneapolis Public Works Department - Water Treatment & Distribution division - Products Requested: - 48" AWWA Class E Standard Steel Hub Flanges (2 units) - 48" EPDM Toruseal Gaskets (3 units, or equal brand; no substitution on EPDM material) - 48" Dismantling Joint Romac DJ 400 with tie rods, Class E flange, EPDM gasket, 304 stainless steel nuts & bolts, 304 stainless steel tie rods (1 unit, or equal; no substitution on EPDM) - 1-1/2-6 x 9" Grade A307 Hot Dip Galvanized Bolts (132 units) - 1-1/2-6 Grade A Hot Dip Galvanized Nuts (132 units) - OEMs & Vendors: - Romac Industries (referenced for dismantling joint) - No other specific OEMs mandated; "or equal" brands permitted for most items except EPDM components - Unique Requirements: - Strict adherence to material specifications, especially for EPDM gaskets (no substitutions allowed) - Delivery required to the Water Treatment Facility in Fridley, MN - All products must meet AWWA and ASTM standards as specified - Contract awarded to lowest responsive and responsible bidder - Quantities and part numbers are specified for each item; bidders must comply with all licensing, certification, and delivery requirements.
Description
The City of Minneapolis is soliciting bids for the procurement of various components including steel hub flanges, EPDM gaskets, dismantling joints, bolts, and nuts to support the Gate Site Prop and New Pipe project for the Public Works Water Treatment & Distribution. The procurement involves furnishing and delivering specified materials in accordance with detailed specifications and requirements. Bidders must submit unit pricing and comply with all licensing, certification, and delivery requirements. The contract will be awarded to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder meeting all specifications.