Opportunity

Erie County Erie #A260129-002

Erie County Solicits Sorbent Trap Sampling System (Ohio Lumex OLM30B or Equal) with Training

Posted

July 10, 2026

Identifier

A260129-002

NAICS

423490

Erie County Division of Purchase is seeking bids for a Sorbent Trap Sampling System for the Southtowns Advanced Wastewater Treatment Facility in Buffalo, NY. - Government Buyer: - Erie County Division of Purchase (Buyer: James D. Kucewicz) - OEMs and Vendors: - Ohio Lumex (specified as OLM30B or approved equal) - Products Requested: - Sorbent Trap Sampling System (Ohio Lumex OLM30B or equivalent) - Includes sampling console, power cord, cooling blower assembly with hose and clamps, sample line and power/thermocouple bundle, dual trap sampling probe with heating and cooling capability - Volumetric Primary Flow Meter (OLM30B-006, NIST-traceable RGFM) – 1 unit - Sorbent Traps, 30B, Unspiked (ST-Hg-30B-185-STD-U) – 4 units - Sorbent Traps, 30B, Spiked (ST-Hg-30B-185-STD-50) – 4 units - Services Requested: - Field services and on-site training (engineer work day, including a complete Method 30B test and operator certification) - Travel day for field engineer - Shipping and handling for all items - Notable Requirements: - System must be Ohio Lumex OLM30B or approved equal (substitutions must meet all technical specifications) - On-site training and certification for operators is required - Delivery location is specified as the Southtowns Advanced Wastewater Treatment Facility - All products must be compatible with Method 30B testing

Description

This solicitation is for the procurement of a Sorbent Trap Sampling System. The system includes components such as a sampling console, power cord, cooling blower assembly, sample line, dual trap sampling probe capable of heating and cooling, and related accessories. The solicitation specifies the need for flow meters, sorbent traps (both unspiked and spiked), field services, training, and shipping and handling. Bids are to be submitted to the County of Erie Division of Purchase and will be publicly opened on August 6, 2026, at 11:00 am.

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