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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 5,1996 PSA#1544U S ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT MEMPHIS, 167 NORTH MAIN STREET B202, MEMPHIS
TN 38103-1894 29 -- FURNISHING NEW PUMP IMPELLER BLADES, NEW BLADE SEALS, AND LOWER
UNIT REWORK FOR MAIN STORM WATER PUMPS, W. G. HUXTABLE PUMPING PLANT,
MARIANNA, LEE COUNTY, ARKANSAS SOL DACW66-96-B-0023 DUE 040496 POC
Contract Specialist LISA M. MAXWELL (901) 544-3613 (Site Code DACW66)
Ten (10) Fairbanks Morse 1200 CFS 120 inch storm water pumps are
located at the W. G. Huxtable Pumping Plant, Marianna, Lee County,
Arkansas. The storm water pumps, in operation since 1977, are
constructed out of Series 1018 mild steel. Each pump is a Fig 6310
variable pitch axial flow model, with four impeller blades each. There
is significant cavitation damage to the pump impellers and the lower
pump bowls. As a partial countermeasure to lost efficiency, the blades
were repaired with a stainless steel overlay and the overlay ground
smooth. However, this overlay is only a temporary repair, and an
unintended consequence of this repair was permanent distortion of the
blade shapes. There is also leakage of hydraulic fluid into the river
during low water conditions from around the blade hub seals, and
leakage of water into the pumps' lower units during high water
conditions. The work involves replacement of all 40 impeller blades and
all 10 lower pump bowls with new units fabricated out of Series 15-5 or
450 stainless steel. The blade hub seals are to be redesigned and
replaced to prevent subsequent hydraulic fluid and water leakage. This
work also involves rebuilding the inner moving parts of the pumps (660
bronze bearings, new internal hardware, and machine work as required),
and furnishing spares consisting of four blades and four seal
assemblies. The lower pump units will be removed by Government labor
forces and shipped to the Contractor's facility for rebuilding
incorporating the new stainless steel blades, blade hub seals, internal
moving parts, lower pump bowls, all necessary machine work, and dynamic
balancing. The Contractor will then ship all components back to the
Huxtable Pumping Plant for reassembly by Government labor forces. The
Contractor will provide assembly and startup assistance by a factory
qualified service engineer, for each of the first two pumps. All parts
and components are to be of Original Equipment Manufacturer's quality.
This work will necessitate a three-year program. Proprietary rights to
manufacture the parts and the original blade molds are presently the
property of Fairbanks-Morse Pump Corporation. The Government will
require delivery of copies of all shop drawings (with dimensional and
material information). The information contained herein is for planning
purposes and does not constitute an invitation for bids nor a request
for proposal. It is not to be considered as a commitment of the
Government.(0061) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0193 19960304\29-0007.SOL)
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