Opportunity

WSB Questcdn #10199588

Construction of Eastern Water Treatment Plant for PFAS and Nitrate Removal in Hastings, MN

Posted

June 26, 2026

Respond By

July 23, 2026

Identifier

10199588

NAICS

237110

The City of Hastings, Minnesota is seeking bids for the construction of the Eastern Water Treatment Plant, focused on removing PFAS and Nitrate from municipal drinking water. - Government Buyer: - City of Hastings, Minnesota (Dakota County) - Products and Services Requested: - Construction of a new municipal potable water treatment plant - Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) vessels for PFAS and Nitrate removal - Ion Exchange (IX) vessels for PFAS and Nitrate removal - OEM and Vendor Requirements: - No specific OEMs or vendors named - GAC and IX vessel manufacturers must have fabricated vessels for at least three municipal water treatment plants (minimum 1 MGD capacity) in the past five years - Bidders must have constructed at least three municipal potable water treatment plants (minimum 3 MGD capacity) in the past five years - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Strict experience qualifications for both contractors and equipment manufacturers - Compliance with Minnesota statutes regarding responsible contractors - All bids must be submitted online via QuestCDN - Technical Focus: - Plant design centers on advanced GAC and IX technologies for effective PFAS and Nitrate removal

Description

This solicitation is for the construction of the Eastern Water Treatment Plant, a granular activated carbon (GAC) and ion exchange (IX) drinking water treatment plant designed for PFAS and Nitrate removal. The project requires bidders to have experience constructing at least three municipal potable water treatment plants with a capacity of at least 3 MGD within the last five years. GAC and IX vessel manufacturers must have experience fabricating vessels for at least three municipal water treatment plants with a capacity of at least 1 MGD within five years. Bids are to be submitted online via QuestCDN, and the City reserves the right to reject any bids and waive formalities. The project is subject to Minnesota statutes regarding responsible contractors.

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