Opportunity
Mercer County Granicus #AB2026-39
Mercer County Pump Systems Repair and Replacement Solicitation
Posted
June 30, 2026
Respond By
July 15, 2026
Identifier
AB2026-39
NAICS
811310, 238220
Mercer County is seeking bids for the repair and replacement of a broad range of pumping systems and related equipment for county facilities. - Government Buyer: - County of Mercer, Purchasing and Finance Department - Products and Services Requested: - Repair and replacement of various pump types, including: - Positive displacement pumps - Centrifugal pumps - Thrush pumps - Diaphragm pumps - Chemical feed pumps - Hazardous location pumps - Peristaltic pumps - Booster pumps - Hot water pumps - Self-priming pumps - CLA-valves - Domestic booster stations - Variable frequency drive (VFD) pumps and equipment - Sewage grinder pumps - Open channel screen pumps (commutator) - Wet-well pumps - Engine driven pumps - Magnetic drive pumps - Repair and replacement of pump-related switches and controls, including: - Magnetic contactors - Pressure switches - Safety cut-offs - Pressure or pneumatic actuated switches - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Electronic bid submission is required via BidNet Direct; no physical bids will be accepted - Two contracts will be awarded based on grand total cost - The contract is for one year with an option to extend for an additional year
Description
The County of Mercer is requesting bids for the repair and replacement of various types of pumps including positive displacement, centrifugal, thrush, diaphragm, chemical feed, hazardous location, peristaltic, booster, hot water, self-priming, sewage grinder, open channel screen, wet-well, engine driven, and magnetic drive pumps. The scope also includes repair and replacement of pump-related switches, magnetic contactors, pressure switches, safety cut-offs, and pneumatic actuated switches. The contract duration is one year with an option to extend for an additional year. Two contracts will be awarded based on the grand total cost.