Canada - 24-11 - Turbo Blower #2 Replacement

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Opportunity closing date
29 May 2024
Opportunity publication date
29 April 2024
Value of contract
to be confirmed
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* Electronic Submissions Only * 24-11 Turbo Blower #2 ReplacementDescription of Project:The construction scope of work for the installation of one (1) new Turbo Blower comprises six main elements. Refer to Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Drawings:1. Removal of one (1) existing Hibon aeration blower and reinforced concrete foundation2. Supply and installation of the new APG Neuros Inc. Turbo-Blower and new equipment pad.3. Modification of the existing blower inlet and outlet piping and installation of new piping and supports, valves and instrumentation.4. Completion of the Electrical scope5. Completion of Instrument and Control scope and overseeing owner designated firm (Summa Engineering, Mississauga, ON) responsible for SCADA system integration.6. Final construction inspection, start-up, and commissioning.  Contract Term: As per agreed uponProponent Conditions:All Proponents submitting to the noted project are required to have all the required documents as per the specifications including but not limited to: ·  Certificate of Liability Insurance·  WSIB Clearance Certificate or equivalent·  WSIB CAD7 Report or equivalent·  Required Industry Trade Certificates This Procurement activity may be subject to the terms of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement and other trade agreements.

Opportunity closing date
29 May 2024
Value of contract
to be confirmed

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