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Last Updated | 06/22/2023 02:32 AM |
Project Title | Booster Pumps |
Physical Address | View project details and contacts |
City, State (County) | Salt Lake City, UT 84148 (Salt Lake County) |
Category(s) | Single Trades |
Sub-Category(s) | Mechanical |
Contracting Method | Competitive Bids |
Project Status | Bidding, Construction start expected July 2023 |
Bids Due | View project details and contacts |
Estimated Value | $500,000 [brand] Estimate |
Plans Available from | Agency's Affiliate - 05/19/23 |
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Description | STATEMENT OF WORK CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Project Title: Emergency Booster Pumps Upgrade Project, Bldg. 43 Date: 19 APRIL 2023 Location: Bldg. 43, Salt Lake City, UT, George E. Wahlen, Depart. of Veteran Affairs Medical Center I. SCOPE OF WORK: Furnish all necessary services, equipment, labor, materials, supervision, and tools to perform construction services for the Project, entitled Bldg. 43 Emergency Booster Pumps Upgrade, located at 500 Foothill Drive, Salt Lake City, UT 84148 on the George E. Wahlen Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center campus. The project is located within Building 43 (Underground Concrete Vault). The existing booster pump vault houses drinking and fire water pipe, y-strainers, motors, pumps, valves, gauges, electrical panel, and variable frequency drive (VFD) for the main potable water. There are three horizontal pumps (40 HP, 1,000 GPM each) that are in parallel, along with VFD s. The pumps are needed to increase the flow and pressure to the VA Campus, especially, the higher elevation rooms. The incoming city pressure fluctuates, however, averages 65-psi into the pump room via a 12-inch diameter carbon steel pipe. The pipe then splits into three parallel 6-inch pipes. Then the water discharges post pump(s) into a 12-inch diameter carbon steel pipe with a 30-psi increase in pressure to roughly 95-psi. The pumps should have the ability to work alone, or in tandem to meet the required fire and domestic water demands of the hospital/campus. The pumps should maintain the required output pressure, however, increase the output flowrate at any given time as needed. The existing butterfly valves are failing. Only one motor/pump is currently operational. Two VFD s are newer and working, however, the other VFD has failed. The motor/pumps are labeled Booster Pump (BP-1), BP-2, and BP-3. BP-1 is the pump lowest to the ground, BP-2 is the middle pump, and BP-3 is the upper pump. The motor/pumps report to Bldg. 7 Johnson Controls Metasys system. See drawings for this project for additional detail. *The value for this project is based on a financial range. The value is listed as the highest possible cost from the range provided by a stakeholder or official project document. All questions in relation to this solicitation must be submitted in writing via e-mail to jason.rankin@va.gov and received no later than 06-12-2023 at 10AM MDT. |
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