Opportunity
Alabama Procurement Portal #SRC0000035432
Investigation and Repair of Condenser Water Loop at State Veterans Home
Posted
August 13, 2026
Respond By
August 20, 2026
Identifier
SRC0000035432
NAICS
238220
This opportunity involves the investigation and repair of the condenser water loop at the Colonel Robert L. Howard State Veterans Home in Pell City, Alabama. - Government Buyer: - Colonel Robert L. Howard State Veterans Home, Pell City, Alabama - Project Scope: - Investigation and repair of the condenser water loop serving water source heat pump (WSHP) systems - Divided into two phases: - Phase I: System monitoring, leak investigation, installation of automatic air vents at high points, installation of a water meter on the fill line, monitoring water usage, adjusting system pressure for leak detection, and reviewing data - Phase II: If a leak is confirmed, determine magnitude and source, recommend and perform repairs on accessible piping/components, flush and restore system, verify operation - Products Requested: - Automatic air vents (installed at high points) - Water meter (installed on system fill line) - Services Requested: - System monitoring and leak investigation - Leak location, repair, and system restoration - Unique Requirements: - Objective measurement of water consumption - Addressing sludge and contamination issues after leak identification - Compliance with applicable codes and best practices - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors mentioned in the solicitation - Pricing: - Phase II pricing determined after completion of Phase I
Description
This solicitation is for the investigation and repair of the condenser water loop serving the water source heat pump (WSHP) systems at the Colonel Robert L. Howard State Veterans Home in Pell City, AL. The project is divided into two phases: Phase I involves system monitoring and leak investigation, including installation of air vents and a water meter, monitoring water usage, and assessing leak conditions. Phase II will commence after confirming an active leak and includes locating the leak, recommending and performing repairs, flushing and restoring the system, and verifying system operation. Pricing for Phase II will be determined after Phase I is completed. All work must comply with applicable codes and best practices.