Opportunity
Minneapolis Supplier Systems #0000004246
Minneapolis Solicits Type 2 Water Purification System and Installation for Fridley Filter Plant
Posted
July 16, 2026
Respond By
August 05, 2026
Identifier
0000004246
NAICS
333318, 238290
The City of Minneapolis is seeking bids for the supply and installation of a Type 2 Water Purification System at the Fridley Filter Plant. - Government Buyer: - City of Minneapolis, Water Treatment & Distribution Services Division, Fridley Filter Plant - Office: Room 310, 505 Fourth Ave S - Products and Equipment Requested: - One (1) Type 2 grade water purification system (Reverse Osmosis Purification System) - One (1) 100-liter storage reservoir - All necessary installation equipment and freight - Services Requested: - Complete installation, including all labor, travel, equipment, materials, fuel, and miscellaneous costs - Notable Requirements: - System must support continuous water quality monitoring and analytical testing onsite - Bidders must have at least five years of business experience and prior commercial contracts for emergency repair and services - All equipment and materials must be new and of high quality; alternate makes/models require approval - Subcontracting is not permitted without prior written consent - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; alternate makes/models may be considered - The City reserves the right to award to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder - Contract Details: - One-time purchase and installation; no recurring or subscription period - Delivery and installation must be completed by the specified deadline
Description
The City of Minneapolis is soliciting bids for a Type 2 Water Purification System, specifically a Reverse Osmosis Purification System, to be installed at the Fridley Filter Plant. The system will provide Type 2 grade water for continuous water quality monitoring and analytical tests, reducing dependency on other plants. The procurement includes the water purification system, a 100-liter storage reservoir, and all labor, equipment, materials, and miscellaneous costs for installation. The contract is a one-time purchase with payment terms of Net 30, and the City reserves the right to award to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder.