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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 4,1997 PSA#1817DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, MEMPHIS DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS, 167 N
MAIN ST RM B202 ATTN: CELMM-CT, MEMPHIS TN 38103-1894 43 -- DESIGN AND FURNISH NEW IMPELLER BLADES (SPECIAL TOOLING REQUIRED
FOR MANUFACTURING), NEW LOWER PUMP BOWLS AND NEW HUB SEALS TO FIT
EXISTING STORM WATER PUMPS SOL DACW66-97-R-0005 DUE 050697 POC Contract
Specialist VERNEDA B. JOYNER (901) 544-3616 (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). This will be an unrestricted negotiated procurement.
CORRECTION: This modification adds the evaluation factors for award
ONLY, listed in their relative order of importance: A. Experience: (1)
Corporate Experience, (2) Service Engineer Qualifications; B.
Technical: (1) Maintainability of Blade Seals, (2) Expected water
delivery of pump, (3) Expected pump efficiency; C. Facilities; D.
Contract Performance; and E. Quality Control. While cost is important,
all evaluation factors, when combined, are significantly more
important than cost or price. (0092) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0208 19970404\43-0002.SOL)
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