SOURCES SOUGHT
J -- Steam Boiler Water Chemical Treatment and Testing
- Notice Date
- 11/22/2023 5:10:33 AM
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 238220
— Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors
- Contracting Office
- 241-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 01 (36C241) TOGUS ME 04330 USA
- ZIP Code
- 04330
- Solicitation Number
- 36C24124Q0117
- Response Due
- 12/4/2023 7:00:00 AM
- Archive Date
- 02/02/2024
- Point of Contact
- Tnauri Woodbridge, Contract Specialist, Phone: 203-932-5711 x2892
- E-Mail Address
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tnauri.woodbridge@va.gov
(tnauri.woodbridge@va.gov)
- Awardee
- null
- Description
- Page 2 of 2 Page 2 of 2 This is a Sources Sought notice only. This is not a request for quotes and no contract will be awarded from this announcement. The Government will not provide any reimbursement for responses submitted in response to this Source Sought notice. Respondents will not be notified of the results of the evaluation. The purpose of this announcement is to perform market research to gain knowledge of potential qualified sources and their size classification relative to NAICS 238220, J045) with a size standard $16.5 Million. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Network Contracting Office 1 (NCO 1) is seeking to identify any vendor capable of providing Boiler Plant Repairs and Services at the West Haven and Newington Campus VAMC. per the requirements below. Refer to the Performance Work Statement below for the requested requirement description. The standard shall be of quality; meeting or exceeding those outlined in the Performance Work Statement. This Sources Sought notice provides an opportunity for respondents to submit their capability and availability to provide the requirement described below. Vendors are being invited to submit information relative to their potential to fulfill this requirement, in the form of a capability response that addresses the specific requirement identified in this Sources Sought. Information received from this Sources Sought shall be utilized to facilitate the Contracting Officer s review of the market base, for acquisition planning, size determination, and procurement strategy. Submission Instructions: Interested parties who consider themselves qualified to perform the services are invited to submit a response to this Sources Sought Notice by 10 am EST, Dec 4th , 2023. All responses under this Sources Sought Notice must be emailed to Tnauri.woodbridge@va.gov. Telephone inquiries will not be accepted or acknowledged, and no feedback or evaluations will be provided to companies regarding their submissions. Interested parties should complete the attached Sources Sought Worksheet. Parties may submit additional information related to their capabilities, provided it contains all the requirements contained in the Sources Sought Worksheet. Responses to this Sources Sought shall not exceed 8 pages. In addition, all submissions should be provided electronically in a Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF format. SAM: Interested parties shall be register in the System for Award Management (SAM) as prescribed in FAR Clause 52.232-33. SAM information can be obtained by accessing the internet at www.sam.gov or by calling 1-866-606-8220. Interested parties not registered in SAM will be ineligible to receive a government contract, should a solicitation be issued resulting from this Sources Sought. VISTA: The VA utilizes VISTA to issue a purchase order and liquidate invoices. Failure to register in VISTA may result in exclusion from the issuance of a VA contract, should a solicitation be issued resulting from this Sources Sought. Attachment 1 Sources Sought Worksheet QUALIFICATION INFORMATION: Company / Institute Name: _______________________________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________________________________ Phone Number: ________________________________________________________________ Point of Contact: _______________________________________________________________ E-mail Address: ________________________________________________________________ Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) #: ___________________________________________________ CAGE Code: __________________________________________________________________ Other available contract vehicles (GSA/FSS/NASA SEWP/ETC): ________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS: VIP Verified SDVOSB: (Y / N) VIP Verified VOSB: (Y / N) 8(a): (Y / N) HUBZone: (Y / N) Economically Disadvantaged Women-Owned Small Business: (Y / N) Women-Owned Small Business: (Y / N) Small Business: (Y / N) NOTE: Respondent claiming SDVOSB and VOSB status shall be registered and Center for Veterans Enterprise (CVE) verified in VetBiz Registry www.vetbiz.gov. BASED ON THE RESPONSES TO THIS SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE/MARKET RESEARCH, THIS REQUIREMENT MAY BE SET-ASIDE FOR SDVOSB, VOSB, SMALL BUSINESSES OR PROCURED THROUGH FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION. CAPABILITY STATEMENT: Provide a brief capability and interest in providing the service as listed in Attachment 2 PERFORMANCE WORK STATEMENT with enough information to determine if your company can meet the requirement. The capabilities statement for this Sources Sought is not a Request for Quotation, Request for Proposal or Invitation for Bid, nor does it restrict the Government to an ultimate acquisition approach, but rather the Government is requesting a short statement regarding the company s ability to provide the services outlined in the PWS. Any commercial brochures or currently existing marketing material may also be submitted with the capabilities statement. This synopsis is for information and planning purposes only and is not to be construed as a commitment by the Government. The Government will not pay for information solicited. Respondents will not be notified of the results of the evaluation. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Attachment 2 PERFORMANCE WORK STATEMENT (PWS) BOILER PLANT and COOLING TOWER CHEMICAL WATER TREATMENT PROGRAM for SUPPLIES and SERVICES INTRODUCTION The VA Medical Center in Manchester at 718 Smyth Road has steam generating boilers and cooling equipment that require a water chemical treatment and testing program. The chemical water treatment contractor shall provide all supplies and technical advisory services for proper chemical treatment of boiler plant water and steam as well as a cooling tower water to achieve specified results. Services will be bid as a firm fixed price. The contract will have a one-year base period with four option years. BACKGROUND The VA Medical Center in Manchester has three steam generating boilers (boilers 1, 2, & 3) and equipment that require regular chemical treatment and testing services. Boiler 2 is a fire tube boiler, and is traditionally the summer boiler, used primarily during the warmer summer months. Boilers 1 & 3 are a fire tube boiler, and is traditionally the winter boiler, used primarily during the colder winter months. The boiler inspections are conducted annually and are scheduled in a manner such that at least two of the three boilers are always available for full duty. One boiler is in use, a second boiler is always available on stand-by, and the third boiler is off-line and available for any required maintenance, cleaning, or inspection. The goals are safety, reliability and longevity of the steam and condensate piping and equipment in the boiler plant, in the steam distribution system, cooling water, and in the various buildings of the VA facility. In addition, the Medical Center has one cooling tower to be serviced, used for the kitchen mechanical refrigeration system. SCOPE Provide all equipment, labor, materials, and chemicals for the chemical treatment and testing program services for boilers 1, 2, & 3, auxiliary boiler plant equipment, and one cooling tower. Services should include the latest water treatment technology to assure a safe, dependable, and an easily maintained water treatment program. The contractor shall sample and test on station, all water to be analyzed under this contract. Scheduling of services to be staggered and coordinated with the Medical Center s annual boiler inspection schedule provided in Appendix A. The contractor shall verify the initial chemical, mineral, and metal concentrations of all water to be sampled and treated at the beginning of this contract to establish a baseline and treatment program. Provide water side inspections of all boilers, DA, and condensate receiver while the equipment is open for annual inspection. Provide detailed electronic reports for each inspection, with pictures, on the condition of water sides and provide recommendations if needed. Contractor will take samples of scale, sludge or other particulates when requested, and have them analyzed by their own laboratory and provide an electronic report back to the customer within 10 working days. Provide supplies and testing analysis for return lines, coils and heat exchangers when requested, provide onsite services for blow down controllers, chemical feed systems and perform DA efficiency testing upon request. Provide water chemical treatment and monthly testing services for the cooling tower. Treatment shall include a non-phosphate-based corrosion inhibitor, an Oxidizing biocide, and a non-oxidizing biocide. Contractor will supply all chemicals, cooling tower controller (Walchem WCT-410 or equivalent), and respective chemical pumps. Contractor will supply all chemicals, equipment, piping, and materials for a 100% hands free Polymer boiler chemical treatment program. Chemicals will be provided in a liquid form and placed in Contractor supplied storage containers. Delivery of chemicals will be from a delivery truck and bulk chemicals will be pumped from the truck to the system equivalent storage containers in the plant chemical lab. Furnish on site chemical storage containers with secondary containment. Provide bulk delivery service which delivers the chemicals directly into the on-site storage containers with no assistance necessary from VA employees other than to provide access. Boiler chemicals will include a synthetic polymer, alkaline additive, oxygen scavenger and amine for return lines. Boiler will be chemically treated to prevent, eliminate, and control corrosion, fouling, scaling, sludge accumulation, foaming and carryover, while allowing for optimum heat transfer and must be accomplished with the least amount of boiler blow down to maintain boiler efficiency. Feed water will be chemical treated for the removal of oxygen during & after de-aeration for the prevention of oxygen pitting within boilers and feed water piping. Condensate return lines will be chemically treated with F.D.A approved neutralizing amines to control carbonic acid levels in condensed steam. Contractor will supply all test equipment and test reagents needed for in the program and be responsible for maintaining adequate on-site inventory of reagents and testing supplies, shall provide testing supplies when requested within 24 hours. Cooling tower testing will be provided monthly while in operation. Tests to include inhibitor, conductivity, pH, and bacteria. Testing and service reports will be submitted electronically after each service visit. Vendor will routinely confirm with appropriate Manchester municipal officials that the monochloramine treatment system is functioning properly. A Manchester municipal water source treated with monochloramine is used at the facility. Emergency Remediation of Water Systems when testing indicates positive Legionella findings or biological exceedances. Remediation for one positive water sample The fixture and supply lines will be chlorinated by a contracted vendor. If the positive results were from pure cold-water samples or pure hot water samples, then remediate the corresponding water distribution system (hot, cold or both). If the positive results were from mixed hot/cold samples, then the minimum requirement is to remediate the hot water distribution system; the Water Safety Committee must determine if remediation of the cold-water distribution system is also needed based on additional testing or knowledge from past environmental testing results of hot versus cold water positivity. Remediation for more than one positive water sample If the water samples that tested positive are in the same area of the building or on the same water distribution loop, the area or loop will be promptly chlorinated by a contracted vendor. If the water samples that tested positive are in different areas of the building or on different water distribution loops, then promptly conduct remediation in a graded response based on location of the positive outlets. September 2022 SOP 138-11 The Water Safety Committee will review the location of the positive water samples in relation to the configurations of the building water distribution system(s) to determine the extent of remediation (i.e., fixture, areas/loops versus the entire building). Chlorination Chlorination will be conducted by a contracted vendor who will provide all equipment and materials needed to perform the remediation. The contractor will utilize personal protective equipment and engineering controls (emergency eyewash and/or shower) appropriate to the type and concentration of disinfectant used. Chlorination of water systems will consist of bringing chlorine levels to at least 2 mg/L and maintaining that level throughout the systems for at least 2 hours but not exceeding 24 hours and flushing all outlets. Chlorine levels will be measured at various outlets throughout the associated water system to ensure adequate distribution. If retesting after chlorination indicates that Legionella is still present in the water distribution system(s), it may be necessary to repeat chlorination with a higher concentration of chlorine (e.g., at least 10 mg/mL free chlorine residual throughout the system and at outlets for 24 hours). Consultation with HEFP is required for implementation of chlorine levels higher than 10 ppm. Post Remediation The outlets will be retested at least 24 hours after remediation is complete. If remediation was successful, then the quarterly environmental validation cycle is complete. The VAMC may choose to conduct additional testing in the area of the positive fixture to determine if more extensive remediation may be beneficial. If the remediation was not successful, assess the remediation procedure and repeat remediation and retesting until the remediation is successful. Low-level Chlorination to treat the domestic Cold/Hot Water supply lines in the main building with summary report of testing. Need funding for three services as needed during each Year of contract. APPLICABLE DIRECTIVES The written recommendations of the equipment manufacturers. The requirements and recommendations of NFPA 85 Boiler and Combustion Systems Hazards Code including applicable appendices. Medical Center, Facility Services Policy, FS-7. VA Directives 1810. ASHRAE Std 188P-PPR2 and ASHRAE Guideline 12. VHA IL 10-2013-001. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS All work shall be completed such that the integrity of the systems is maintained. All work shall be done in accordance with OSHA, EPA regulations, NFPA codes, with particular attention to NFPA 85, VA codes, Federal, State, and local regulations throughout the course of this project. The Contractor will be required to sign in and out at Building #7 with the Boiler Plant Operator on duty. All testing will be performed between the hours of 7:30am to 4:30 pm Monday thru Friday monthly as coordinated with the COR, excluding holidays. All service shall be accompanied by an electronic slip for monthly testing of boilers and auxiliary equipment. Contractor will also provide electronic web link which will maintain, track & provide trending displays for daily, monthly, and annual chemical testing results that can be accessed, viewed, and printed by plant personnel. All personnel performing testing will have available and wear proper personnel protective equipment for the task. Contractor will be required to meet all requirements of the OSHA 10-hour safety course and provide current certificate of completion to Contracting Officer. Implement a management and communication program that will assure an effective customized chemical treatment program and target long-term system improvements. The contractor must operate (or continuously maintain a contract with) a state certified laboratory to perform complete scientific analyses of water chemistry, deposits, metallic materials affected by corrosion and provide recommendations for correction of problems related to the chemical and mechanical water treatment program. A Professional Chemist shall supervise the laboratory. All chemical containers shall be labeled with complete information on contents and associated hazards (as required by 29 CFR 1910.100) and shall be returnable. Containers with missing labels shall be removed from the site. All containers remain the property of the contractor and must be immediately removed from; the site when they are no longer needed at the site. Total hardness in feed water shall be less than one part per million (ppm). Advise VA personnel on proper softener monitoring and operation. Dissolved oxygen in the feed water shall be 7 parts per billion (ppb) maximum with oxygen scavenger treatment temporarily suspended. If it exceeds 12 ppb, provide recommendation to boiler plant supervisor that de-aerator must be inspected and repaired. Prevent embrittlement of boiler pressure vessels. Condition the boiler sludge to obtain effective bottom blow off. Boiler residual of sodium sulfite, 60-90 ppm. Boiler phosphate residual, 20-40 ppm. Total dissolved solids (TDS) in boilers as high as possible, but not to exceed 4000 ppm. Total alkalinity in boilers 800 ppm maximum (1/5 x solids TDS). Maximum suspended solids in boilers 350 ppm, maximum silica 250 ppm. Boiler polymer dispersant residual as recommended by supplier. There shall be no pitting corrosion. There shall be no scale and deposit formation in the boilers. Moisture content of the steam shall not exceed one percent. Perform condensate conductivity tests at a steam trap near the boiler steam outlet (at a point with no amines) to evaluate the moisture content of the steam. If necessary, utilize an antifoam agent to limit solids carryover in the steam from the boilers and to control boiler priming, foaming, and misting. Control boiler water chemistry to minimize blow down and thus improve efficiency. Provide steam amine treatment to provide condensate pH of 8.0 8.5 at each condensate receiver throughout the facility and in the condensate storage tank in the boiler plant. Feed the amines into the boilers instead of the steam header to achieve even dispersal throughout the distribution system. Control corrosion rates. Steel corrosion rates shall be less than 2.0 mils per year. Copper corrosion rates shall be less than 0.2 mils per year. Establish layer of magnetic iron oxide (black or dark gray in color) on all steel surfaces as a corrosion barrier. VAMC Feedwater - Average Test Results for the Past Three Calendar Years: Available upon Award Hardness Iron Conductivity DA Oxygen % Condensate Return LBS Steam Gross VAMC Typical Make-Up Water Analysis: Available upon Award Constituents Make Up Softener Condensate DA Tank Boiler Typ. pH, Units Alkalinity, as CaCo3, mg/L Hardness, as CaCo3, mg/L Conductivity, umhos (us) Sediment Sodium, mg/L Silica, as SiO2, mg/L On-Site Services: Provide complete written instructions, supplemented by oral instructions and demonstrations, to boiler plant personnel for their performance of routine water tests and for feeding the chemicals into the systems. The instructions shall cover all aspects of safe chemical handling and safe and accurate testing, and proper chemical feed quantities and methods to suit the plant operating parameters and water treatment performance requirements. Provide three two-hour training sessions within two months of the start of a new contract. The first session shall be within one week of the start of the contract. Provide one two-hour training session every six months after the new contract has been in force for six months. As a minimum, perform the following tests monthly, provide complete written reports with all test results and recommendations, and review reports with plant supervisor: Condensate return systems: pH, hardness, dissolved iron and copper, total dissolved solids (conductivity), amine. Condensate conductivity at a steam trap near the boiler steam outlet. Test the condensate for pH at representative samples of condensate receivers throughout the facility at least twice per year. Vary the sample sites every year. Make-up water including soft water: pH, alkalinity, hardness, total dissolved solids, suspended solids, and silica. Boiler feed water: Dissolved oxygen, pH, alkalinity, hardness, total dissolved solids, suspended solids, and silica. Feed water dissolved oxygen shall be tested twice per year with oxygen scavenger chemical treatment suspended so that feed water de-aerator performance can be evaluated. Boiler water: Total dissolved solids, suspended solids, sulfite, phosphate, and alkalinity. Continuous blow down systems: Check calibration and settings monthly. Chemical feed systems: Advise plant supervisor on adjustments to maintain proper chemical dosage and feed rates and blow down rates. Visit the plant weekly during the first three months of the new contract. After three months, visit the plant monthly, perform tests listed above and review daily logs of tests performed by boiler plant personnel. Discuss the test results with the plant supervisor. Provide recommendations on treatment methods and consult on boiler plant and steam and condensate distribution systems problems as requested. Send water samples to the laboratory as necessary to resolve problems and questions. Make additional visits at the request of the plant supervisor/COR to handle problems. Conduct waterside inspection of boilers, and review photos of feed water de-aerator and condensate storage tanks at least once per year. Through the Contracting Officer s Representative (COR), coordinate the boiler and feed water de-aerator inspection to coincide with the inspection by the Qualified Professional Inspector (boiler inspector). VA personnel will prepare equipment for inspection. Provide recommendations on wet and dry boiler lay-up procedures, including monitoring, of boilers not in service. Provide recommendations on proper operation of continuous boiler blow down systems and boiler bottom blow off procedures. Test corrosion coupons from condensate lines once per year and provide report. VA personnel will install, remove, and deliver the coupons to the water treatment specialist. Any deficiencies or problems noted with VA test results or with the water treatment specialist s test results are to be reported immediately to the plant supervisor. If problems are found, corrective actions must be recommended immediately, chemicals as necessary provided, and tests performed as necessary to confirm that desired results are achieved. Situations requiring more frequent analysis and/or special testing other than the specified requirements may arise. A separate purchase order will be issued to cover the costs associated with extra tests upon request and justification from the contractor. Vendor is not to perform any extra cost work without first having received written authorization provided by the Contracting Officer. Provide on-call response, including a site visit if requested, within 4 hours of request, 24 hours a day, and 365 days per year. Maintain a toll-free (800) telephone number and e-mail and pager system for 24-hour access. Applicable VA publications and design manuals are available at www.va.gov/facmgt. All areas will be left in a clean and workmanlike manner. HVAC closed loop systems to be serviced (by location with details) Bldg. 1 7th Floor System: Hot Water, chemical feed port present, steam heat exchanger, AC Chilled Water Propylene Glycol, no feed port Est 2000 gallons 5th Floor System N567 for OR: Hot Water, no chemical feed port, steam heat exchanger Est 500 gallons New Addition Penthouse: Hot Water, chemical feed port present, gas boilers Est 500 gallons N74 Cooling Tower: No chemical feed port, hot water out of service Est 300 gallons. NM11 Urgent Care: Hot Water, chemical feed port present, steam heat exchanger Est 500 gallons BLDG 3 & 4 Hot Water: No chemical feed port, gas boilers Est 200 gallons BLDG 6 Hot Water: No chemical feed port, gas boiler Est 200 gallons Bldg. 15 N278 SAC Addition: AC Chilled water propylene glycol, chemical feed port present: Hot Water, chemical feed port present, steam heat exchanger Est 1000 gallons D125 CLC: Hot Water, chemical feed port present, steam heat exchanger Est 1000 gallons D26 CLC: AC Chilled Water, chemical feed port present Est 1500 gallons D04 CLC: Hot Water, no chemical feed port, steam heat exchanger Est 200 gallons Bldg. 18 Hot Water, no chemical feed port, steam heat exchanger Est 500 gallons DELIVERABLES All quotes shall include the following: Prospective contractors are required to submit proposals for a complete chemical treatment program required for this medical center. Completely respond to the Qualification Requirements in this Performance Work Statement including qualifications and experience of the water treatment company and the water treatment specialist, and information on the state certified testing laboratory that will be utilized. Prospective contractors are required to submit proposals for a complete chemical treatment program required for this medical center. Completely respond to the Qualification Requirements in this Performance Work Statement including qualifications and experience of the water treatment company and the water treatment specialist, and information on the state certified testing laboratory that will be utilized. Visit the site and meet with the boiler plant supervisor and Contracting Officer s Technical Representative (COTR) to discuss the existing conditions and the proposed plan for chemical treatment and monitoring of results. The contractor shall have been in business providing chemical treatment of boiler plant and steam distribution systems similar in design and annual steam production rates to that of the Medical Center. Provide a list of at least 3 customers like VA who have utilized the services for boiler chemical treatment in the past 3 years. A detailed list of the chemical treatment and testing activities proposed and the frequencies that they will be performed. Provide information on the normal time delivery time for chemicals. Provide method for emergency chemical deliveries. A detailed list of the sampling and testing equipment proposed and the related equipment specifications. A detailed list of safety delivery equipment and the related equipment specifications. A detailed list of personnel proposed to service our Medical Center along with documented relevant experience and expertise. One water treatment specialist who has a bachelor s degree in chemical engineering or the physical sciences from an accredited college or university shall be assigned to this contract. The water treatment specialist must have at least five years successful experience with boiler water treatment programs. The water treatment specialist assigned must be located within 100 miles of the site to enable reasonable response times to request for site visits. The company s lock-out tag-out procedures. The company s Safety Plan. The company s Chemical Hygiene Plan. SDS s for ALL chemicals proposed for use in the boiler plant under this contract. Proposed schedule for completion of work under this contract. Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA). A blank AHA form is available at http://www.swf.usace.army.mil/pubdata/safety/PDF/blank_AHA_Form.pdf. Respiratory Protection Program, if respirators are to be used in the performance of the work of this contract (or, if a subcontractor is involved, the subcontractor s Respiratory Protection Program). Any reliable information, such as cleaning performance data, cleaning equipment manufacturer s data, or industry publications, included in the bid which supports the cleaning activities and frequencies proposed. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS FOR PROPOSAL: The provisions of all applicable NFPA, OSHA, EPA, and VA regulation, Federal, State, and local laws or regulations shall be always followed. All labeling, shipping, handling, and disposal of chemicals and containers must meet these guidelines. Safety Data Sheets (SDS s) must be submitted to the Contracting Officer s Technical Representative (COR) for approval for all hazardous materials before they are brought to the work site. Chemicals proposed for the initial treatment program must be pre-approved prior to delivery. Two weeks prior notice and Medical Center Director s approval is required for all work that involves shutting down any of the boiler s systems. Work requiring a shutdown may likely be required to be performed outside of normal working hours. End of day clean-up of the work area(s) is mandatory, and all trash shall be bagged and properly disposed of offsite. Any oil or chemical waste generated from maintenance of VAMC equipment shall be identified and communicated to the COR. The COR will contact the GEMS Coordinator and will provide information to the vendor for proper onsite collection. Contractor must include the disposal of existing unused chemicals upon making any changes to the existing treatment program. Hot Work Permits (for welding, brazing, soldering, torch cutting, etc.) are to be applied for through the COR. Penetration permits for any wall penetrations shall also be required. Confined Space Permits (for entry into boiler cavities) are to be applied for through the COR. Contractor vehicles, including those of their employees, are to be parked in the lower level of Lot D. Exclusion: Any vehicle directly involved in the cleaning and removal of debris from the boilers. Deliveries are permissible adjacent to building 7 on a case-by-case basis and COR approval. Smoking is permitted only in designated locations. Attachment A: Boiler and Cooling Tower Equipment List Boiler Manufacturer Model Serial Number Installation Date Inspection 1 Superior Boiler Works 7-5-1500 18428 2017 As Scheduled 3 Superior Boiler Works MS7-5-787 18429 2017 As Scheduled 4 Superior Boiler Works 7-5-1500 18431 2017 As Scheduled Cooling Tower Manufacturer Model Serial Number Installation Date Comments 1 Evapco LRW-29-2-2 9-368035 2010 Dolphin Chemical Water Treatment System
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- Address: Manchester VAMC 718 Smyth Road, Manchester 03104
- Zip Code: 03104
- Zip Code: 03104
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