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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 29,1996 PSA#1562OICC, Bldg. 262, Naval Weapons Station, Concord, 10 Delta St., Concord,
CA 94520-5009 Z -- REPAIR CHLORINATION SYSTEM FOR THE BASE SWIMMING POOL AT THE
NAVAL WEAPONS STATION, CONCORD, CALIFORNIA Sol. N62474-96-Q-6522. Due
041196. Contact Dina Moore, 510/246-2425, Contracting Officer, Thomas
A. Chin. Elements of work include furnishing supervision, equipment,
materials, labor and transportation required to repair chlorination
unit at the Base swimming pool at the Naval Weapons Station, Concord.
The Contractor shall provide all the supervision, transportation,
equipment, tools, material, supplies, and labor necessary to repair the
existing Chlorination system by replacing with a new, fully integrated,
Chemical Automation system. The new Chlorination control system shall
be the latest commercial design together with all the manufacturer's
recommended accessories necessary for a complete installation for a 78
commercially-sized swimming pool. The equipment provided in the
installation shall meet all the local codes and regulations. All
equipment being replaced shall be new. The existing Chlorination
Control System is to be removed an disposed of off station and consists
of the following major parts: 3 Portable Tanks (Chlorine Gas, pH,
Salt); 4 Power Supply & Timers (Chlorine Factory Model C-40); 2
Granular Activated Carbon Filters; 1 Pump (3/4HP, 115/23Ovac, sgl phase
- 3450rpm); 8 cells and associated piping; miscellaneous piping is PVC
type; miscellaneous electrical circuit breakers and wiring (low
voltage). The New Chlorination System: The new system shall be a fully
integrated chemical automation system for continuous monitoring of
water chemistry and automatic control of the active sanitizer and pH
levels in the swimming pool. SWIMMING POOL: The existing swimming pool
is a commercial size pool that holds approximately 110 thousand
gallons of water. The filters are sand filters, sized as shown, and are
the gravity-operated type with a turnover rate of approximately 8
hours. The station opens the pool for personnel use around the end of
May (Memorial Day) and closes around September (Labor Day). The water
is kept in the pool throughout the year. NEW SYSTEM FEATURES: The new
chemical system shall utilize a pump system for Pump for a liquid
injection type using sodium hypochlorite and carbon dioxide or similar.
The control system shall automatically activate the appropriate
chemical feeders in order to maintain the proper levels of Sanitizer
(PPM) and pH. Setpoint selection shall be by direct dialing on the
controller cabinet on scales calibrated in PPM and pH units and shall
limit operator selection of operating values within a sanitizer range
of 0.3 to 6.0 PPM and a pH range of 7.0 to 8.0. The controller shall be
capable of considering both flow and demand and have the additional
feature of automatically cleaning the probes (ORP and pH) to assure
long term accuracy without manual disassembly for cleaning. CHEMICAL
SUPPLY: The tank and storage drums shall be located adjacent to the
pool heater in an area designated as the Equipment Room. The transfer
pump, to be provided, shall be portable to set on the 55 gallon supply
drum and used to transfer chemicals to the chemical solutions tank
also being provided. The chemical solutions tank size and material type
shall be per manufacture's recommendations required for the size of the
existing commercial size pool. The quantity of 55 gal drums to be
stored in the Equipment Room shall be numbered sufficiently for one
month's operation. ADDITIONAL WORK REQUIRED INCLUDES: (1) Demolition:
Remove the existing concrete slab at grade in the area of the
designated Equipment room to allow room for the construction of the
slab on grade extension from the Heater Room. Also, excavate and trench
for the new interconnection piping that will run from the Equipment
Room to the Pump and Chlorination Control Room. There will be a
requirement for sawcutting the concrete when doing the trenching work
for the interconnection piping. The size and the final trench length
will be directed by the size and number of the interconnection piping
and on where the Contractor locates the equipment in the Equipment
Room. 2) Slab on Grade: The base granular fill must be uniformly
compacted material such as gravel or crushed rock. The concrete shall
be placed on top of the base granular fill with reinforcement provided
to maintain tightly closed cracks. Provide isolation joints to allow
horizontal and vertical differential movement. Additional formwork
shall be provided for the transition of interconnection piping that
will be trenched from the Equipment Room to the Pump and Chlorination
Room. The slab will be an extension of an existing Heater Room slab
that is located outside at ground level. There is a metal frame/wood
slate fence that is currently around the perimeter of the Heater Room.
The extension slab shall house the major equipment to include the 55
gal supply drums, transfer pump, tank and appurtenances needed for the
chemicals to be used in the new Chlorination system. The extension
slab shall have a curbing sized for secondary containment for chemical
spillage. The size of the curbing will be dependent on the chemical
capacity being stored. Additionally, a ramp for hand-truck transporting
of the drums shall be constructed. The new fencing will enclose the
Equipment Room and will contain a doublewide gate (approximately
10'-0''). A clearance (5 foot minimum) shall be maintained between the
Heater, Chemical Solutions Tank, and Drums both storage and active for
the purpose of safety and maintenance work. The roofing structure over
the Heater Room may be duplicated and/or modified to extend over the
adjacent Equipment Room that is being constructed. The former
Chlorination Control System partly consisted of -chlorine tanks, soda
ash tank, mixers, pump, controller, piping and conduits in the
Equipment Room adjacent to the Heater Room. A chain link fence with a
lockable gate went around the perimeter of this room. Presently this
room and the remaining parts are not being used. The remaining parts
include a slab on grade (right at ground level), capped conduit, and
fence posts cut at grade. The swimming pool perimeter chain link
fencing will require a new location for a single-wide entrance gate for
personnel using the swimming pool. Its location will be field
determined at the time of construction. The existing personnel entrance
gate will be used as an entrance to the newly constructed equipment
room from the swimming pool side. (2) Piping: New interconnection
piping from the Equipment Room to the Pump and Chlorination Room for
chemical solution injection from the Chemical Solutions Tank to the
existing system piping and Chemical Control Monitor Cabinet shall be
routed underground via a trench. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Work shall be
performed per the manufacturer's recommendations for the installation
of a Chemical Automation System. CLEAN-UP: The Contractor shall remove
all job related debris from WPNSTAC property, and shall transport and
dispose of the same in full compliance with all pertinent requisitions.
To obtain copies of the Scope of Work or to arrange for a site visit
call (510)246-2425. Quotes are due 11 April 1996. Send quotes to
Officer in Charge of Construction, Naval Weapons Station, Bldg 262,
Concord, 10 Delta St., Concord, CA 94520-5100. The Scope of Work and
Drawings will be available March 29, 1996. The SIC code is 1799, the
related small business standard is $7.0 million. The resulting contract
will be a firm fixed priced contract. Estimated construction cost is
between $25,000 to $100,000. The period of performance is 30 days from
award. (085) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0138 19960328\Z-0001.SOL)
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