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Reported | 03/05/2022 12:00 AM |
Project Title | Fruita Community Center Aquatic Upgrades |
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City, State (County) | Fruita, CO 81521 (Mesa County) |
Category(s) | Entertainment/Recreation |
Sub-Category(s) | Swimming Pool(s) |
Contracting Method | Competitive Bids. |
Project Status | Request for Proposals (RFPs) |
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Plans Available from | Municipal Agency |
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Description | The Work is to replace the perimeter deck drains for the indoor leisure pool, replace the Nemato Atlas Regenerative Media Filter with a SP-49-48-1548 Neptune Benson Defender Filter, and replace the Indoor Pool UV Unit and Hot Tub UV Unit. Perimeter Deck Drains: 1. Removal and proper disposal of all perimeter deck drains of the indoor leisure pool (450 feet) 2. Supply and install all new perimeter deck drains to indoor leisure pool 3. There will be a wide variety of linear edges of pool (6) with also a wide variety of curve in some areas (2) (Exhibit A) 4. Make sure new deck drains meet manufacture installation guidelines 1. (i.e. Support struts and anchor hardware) 5. Manufacture Warranty must be included. 6. Refer to images in Exhibit A 3. Replacement of Nemato Atlas Filter 1. Based upon the scope and building drawings (Exhibit B) for where the filtration system will be housed, the Contractor shall provide, and install a Neptune Benson SP-49-48-1548 Defender Filter, providing the required function to maintain proper filtration standards, and ease of maintenance. This is to include, but not be limited to: pool filter(s); all necessary valves; pneumatic linkage; filter media as required, piping, fittings, foundation work (if required) etc. Contractor shall provide all labor, equipment, materials, supplies, training, permits, start-up and testing of filtration system, etc. necessary to successfully complete the project, per specifications and scope. 2. Removal and proper disposal of current Nemato Filter 3. Installation of a Neptune Benson SP-49-48-1548 Defender Filter a. It is the desire to not interfere with the integrity of the building. It is the City’s wish to remove existing plumbing and equipment for the Hot Tub and Outdoor Pool circulation systems in order to remove old filter and install the new filter. 4. Specifications a. Flow Rate: 1200-1400 GPM b. Indoor Pool Gallons 243,304 c. Pool Turnover Rate 3.12 Hours. d. Replacement parts should be readily available 1. Upon completion of the project, 12 months’ worth of Perlite should be supplied by Contractor. e. Life Expectancy 5. Start up and Training 6. The new filtration system must meet the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment State Standards for pool filtration, and factory specifications. 7. Refer to images in Exhibit B 4. Replacement of the Indoor Pool UV System 1. Removal and proper disposal of current ETS UV Unit 2. Supply and Installation of an approved new Medium Pressure UV Unit 3. Start up and training 4. Specifications a. Flow Rate:1200-1400 GPM b. Indoor Pool Gallons: 243,304 c. Pool Turnover Rate 3.12 Hours d. Plumbing before and after Bulb Chamber is 8” e. Electrical available – 480v 60Hz f. Minimal requirements a. Proof of certification to a single-pass 3-log cryptosporidium inactivation per the USEPA UVDGM. b. Proof of certification of meeting UL standards and manufacture and/or assembly in a UL certified facility. c. Proof of NSF Standard 50 Annex H Certification d. Proof of manufacture and/or assembly in an ISO9001 certified facility e. The system shall be designed to deliver a UV dose of 600 J/m2 (60 mJ/cm2 ) when chloramine control is required and a UV dose of 400 J/m2 (40 mJ/cm2 ) when disinfection is required. f. The lamps shall be guaranteed for 8,000 hours of operation, prorated after 1,000 hours. g. The MPUV system will conform to the description set forth in this proposal and with the exception of consumables such as but not limited to UV lamps and wiper rings, shall be warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from start-up or 18 months after shipment; whichever occurs first. The severity of the defect will determine the requirement of a site visit. h. Replacement parts should be readily available in the event of a breakdown. In addition: 1. The following spare parts shall be supplied: a. One (1) complete set of replacement lamps b. One (1) complete set of lamp thimbles and O-rings c. One (1) complete set of replacement wiper rings i. Life Expectancy. 5. Refer to images in Exhibit C 5. Replacement of the Hot Tub UV System 1. Removal and proper disposal of current ETS UV Unit 2. Supply and Installation of an approved new Medium Pressure UV Unit 3. Start up and training 4. Specifications a. Flow Rate:250-350 GPM b. Hot Tub Gallons: 2,928 c. Pool Turnover Rate: .33 Hour d. Plumbing before and after Bulb Chamber is 3” e. Electrical available – 220v 60Hz f. Minimal requirements g. Proof of certification to a single-pass 3-log cryptosporidium inactivation per the USEPA UVDGM. h. Proof of certification of meeting UL standards and manufacture and/or assembly in a UL certified facility. i. Proof of NSF Standard 50 Annex H Certification j. Proof of manufacture and/or assembly in an ISO9001 certified facility k. The system shall be designed to deliver a UV dose of 600 J/m2 (60 mJ/cm2 ) when chloramine control is required and a UV dose of 400 J/m2 (40 mJ/cm2 ) when disinfection is required. l. The lamps shall be guaranteed for 8,000 hours of operation, prorated after 1,000 hours. g. The MPUV system will conform to the description set forth in this proposal and with the exception of consumables such as but not limited to UV lamps and wiper rings, shall be warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from start-up or 18 months after shipment; whichever occurs first. h. Replacement parts should be readily available in the event of a breakdown. In addition: 1. The following spare parts shall be supplied: a. One (1) complete set of replacement lamps b. One (1) complete set of lamp thimbles and O-rings c. One (1) complete set of replacement wiper rings i. Life Expectancy 5. Refer to images in Exhibit D 6. Contractor’s Warranty 1. Contractor shall fully warrant it’s work done for this project for no less than one (1) calendar year from project completion, and City acceptance of completion of all work. 7. Contractor shall ensure that project meets all Federal, State, County, and City Codes. |
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