SOLICITATION NOTICE
66 -- TOP LOAD PLUSE-JET BAGHOUSE
- Notice Date
- 7/30/2002
- Notice Type
- Solicitation Notice
- Contracting Office
- 3610 Collins Ferry Road (MS-002) P.O. Box 880 Morgantown, WV 26507-0880
- ZIP Code
- 26507-0880
- Solicitation Number
- DE-RQ26-02NT20690
- Point of Contact
- Robert Mohn, Contracting Officer, 412-386-4963, MOHN@NETL.DOE.GOV
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- DESC: This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for a TOP LOAD "PULSE-JET BAGHOUSE" for the 500-lb/hr combustor. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; proposals are being requested and a writted solicitation will not be issued. The solicitation number for this procurement is DE-RQ26-02NT20690 and is being issued as a Request for Quotation (RFQ) under full and open competition. This RFQ is issued in accordance with FAR Part 13. This procurement is being conducted under the Simplified Acquisition Procedures (SAP). The Design, Fabrication, and Delivery of a Top Load "Pulse-Jet Baghouse" for the 500-lb/hr Compustor with the following requirements and specifications: STATEMENT OF WORK DESIGN, FABRICATION, AND DELIVERY OF A TOP LOAD "PULSE ?JET BAGHOUSE" FOR THE 500-LB/HR COMBUSTOR GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Introduction: This "Pulse-Jet Baghouse" will be installed on the 500-lb/hr combustor located at the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL). With the assistance of Parson Infrastructure and Technology (PI&T), NETL designs, constructs, and tests experimental units including those which are used to perform environmental testing of flue gas cleanup technologies. The 500-lb/hr combustor is located in building 86 on the NETL Pittsburgh site. b. Scope: The vendor shall design, fabricate, and deliver the baghouse, including the support structure, roof access, ash collection system, control system, shell heating and insulation. Based on the design input from the vendor, DOE will supply the power to the control system, the ductwork to and from the dust collector, and the support foundation required for the unit. Any conflict between the specifications, drawings, sketches, codes, standards, or other applicable documents shall be identified in writing and submitted to DOE for resolution. Bidders can visit the site to view the 500 lb/hr system and proposed location. Definitions: Contractor ? such person, persons, firm, or firms, that enter into an agreement directly with DOE/NETL for the execution of the work covered by the scope of work for this project. COR ? Contracting Officer's Representative, an employee and representative of the DOE/NETL for this project. DOE ? United States Department of Energy Inspection ? functions performed for the DOE/NETL by the QCR. NETL ? National Energy Technology Laboratory, a United States Department of Energy Research Laboratory. NETL is the purchaser and owner of the dust collector. Parsons ? The NETL site support contractor, which is responsible for the Research Facilities Operations. QCR ? Quality Control Representative, a person who is authorized by the COR to inspect and approve all technical deliverables for the contract. Work ? any and all labor, materials, supervision, equipment, machinery, tools, appliances, and personnel required to complete the services defined under this scope of work. Codes and Standards: All equipment shall be fabricated and assembled in compliance, and in accordance, with any of the following codes and standards which are applicable; these shall be considered as minimum requirements: Manual of Accident Prevention in Construction (AGCA) Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSHA) National Fire Protection Association (NEPA) National Electric Code (NEC) American Society for Testing Methods (ASTM) Underwriters Laboratory (UL) Air Moving and Conditioning Association (AMCA) American National Standards Institute (ANSI) American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) American Welding Society (AWS) American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Institute of Clean Air Companies (ICAC) Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) Insulated Power Cable Engineers Association (IPCEA) National Board of Fire Underwriters (NBFU) National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) National Electrical Manufactures Association (NEMA) National Electric Safety Code (NESC) American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) All codes, standards, and referenced specifications shall mean the latest edition, including supplements when such exists, except where specific issues are noted. Materials of Construction All material shall meet the "Buy American Act" All materials shall be compatible with the process conditions as specified below. Paints shall not contain lead or mercury. Materials shall not contain asbestos. All materials used in the assembly of this item will be identified and documented for NETL. f. Payment: Payment shall be in lump sum after completion of the work in accordance with the provisions, specifications, and drawings, as set forth in this contract and any subsequent changes approved by NETL and the Vendor. Schedule: Quotation shall include proposed work start date, and schedule in days to start and complete each task. The schedule shall be referenced from the date at which the contract is awarded, and include, as a minimum; the initial design and approval, the factory fabrication, and delivery at NETL. Delivery The baghouse shall be fabricated to minimize field fabrication and erection. The delivery of the pieces of the dust collector shall be scheduled with the Parsons project engineer to avoid interference with other onsite activities. The contractor shall coordinate with the Parsons engineer to determine an appropriate laydown area for the equipment. The contractor shall submit Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all hazardous material for review and approval by DOE prior to bringing such materials on site. The contractor shall exercise caution and take due care to avoid contact with and damage of nearby Government piping, tubing, equipment, etc. If damage does occur the Contractor shall be responsible for any and all cost to restore Government property to its previous condition. A Parsons representative will be present during the delivery and unloading of the dust collector. NETL and/or the engineer make no representations, warranty, or guarantee that unforeseen developments may occur during the course of this contract. The contractor shall be responsible for all work by contractor's and subcontractor's personnel during delivery. i. Warranty: The contractor shall warrant that all materials and equipment furnished shall be new unless otherwise specified, and that all work shall be of good quality, free from faults and defects, and in accordance with this specification. All work not meeting these requirements, including substitutions not approved or authorized, may be considered defective and shall be corrected or replaced at no cost to DOE/NETL. Authorization: The contractor shall contact the following NETL personnel for applicable interface during the work covered by this specification: 1. DOE Operations Leader Bill O'dowd (412) 386-4778 2. Parsons Project Leader Jeff Palcic (412) 386-4847 3. Parsons ES&H Manager Regis Lounder (412) 386-5126 4. Parsons Group Leader Bill Brown (412) 386-5776 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS a. Description: The required top load "Pulse-Jet Baghouse" will be mounted outside on an existing concrete platform and will be used to filter flyash generated from the burning of pulverized coal. b. Support Structure: The baghouse shall be fitted with four (4) equally spaced leg stands that will place the 12" discharge flange on the bottom of the baghouse hopper at least 8'-0" above grade. 1. The support structure, ladder, access platform and all other exposed carbon steel will be primed and painted by the vendor. Design Parameters: The flue gas to be treated by the dust collector is characterized by the following process parameters. Gas Volume(Designed) 2,300 acfm Gas Temperature (Max.) 400 F Gas Temperature (Normal) 300 F Design Pressure ?50" H2O Normal Operating Pressure -25 to -35"H2O Maximum Allowable )P Across Clean Collector 3" H2O )P Across Collector During Normal Operation 4 to 6" H2O Approx. Bulk Density (Flyash) 44 lb/ft3 Normal Air to Cloth Ratio (approx.) 3.0:1 acfm/ft3 Normal Dust Loading 35 lb/hr Maximum Dust Loading 55 lb/hr Flyash Particle Size > 1 micron Dust Fly Ash Inlet Flange 10", 150 lb Outlet Flange 10", 150 lb Gas Contact Surfaces 304 Stainless Steel Tubesheet Material 304 Stainless Steel Dust Contact Surfaces 304 Stainless Steel Ash Discharge Flange 12", 150 lb Minimum Hopper Slope 70 degrees Ground Clearance for Ash Discharge Flange 8 ft Gaskets Rating 400 F Filter Bag Cleaning System Air @ 100 psi Bag Material Nomex Bag Grounding Protection Straps or Equivalent Explosion Protection Gas Tight Rupture Disk Baghouse Dirty Side Inspection Port 2 ft x 2 ft Bag Access for Maintenance/Replacement Top Inerting Gas Injection Ports: Install three(3) 1-inch couplings near the following locations: Gas Inlet Gas Outlet Below the tubesheet e. Thermocouple Insertion Ports: Install three (3) ?-inch couplings near the following locations: Gas Inlet Gas Outlet Mid-bag area f. Delta-Pressure Measurement Ports: Install two (2) ?-inch couplings near the following locations: Gas Inlet Gas Outlet Collector Heat Tracing: The baghouse shall be heat traced on its external wall in order to control the internal wall temperature at 400 F. The baghouse heating system will need to operate on 120, 208, or 460 Vac. DOE to provide power service to the heater controls. h. Insulation: The baghouse shall be installed with 4-inches of fiberglass insulation. The insulation will be protected with jacketing. The jacketing material will be aluminum or carbon steel. If carbon steel is specified the outer surface will need to primed and painted. i. Ash Hopper Valve: The ash hopper shall be fit with a 12-inch air actuated slide gate valve with limit switches. DOE will provide the control system for this valve. j. Collector Cleaning System: The system will consist of a controller that will operate in a continuous timed pulse sequence or delta pressure control mode. This system should operate on 120 Vac, DOE will deliver power to the controller. END OR STATEMENT OF WORK The quoters shall state in their quotation their business size status for this procurement. All qualified responsible business sources may submit a quotation which shall be considered by the agency. Quotations for the item described above may be mailed or faxed to the identified point fo contact the the date/time specified and include, solicitation number, FOB destination terms, warranty duration, taxpayer identification number (TIN), Dun and Bradstreet Number (DUN), discount/payment terms identifiation of any special terms, and be signed by an authorized company representative. Selection and award will be made to the lowest priced, technically acceptable quoter. Technical acceptability will be determined by information submitted by the quoter provideing a description in sufficient detail to show that the product quoted meets the Government's requirement. It is critical that offerors provide adequate detail to allow evaluation ofthe their offer. A firm fixed priced purchase order will be issued. Anticipated award will be on or about August 30, 2002. Technical Representative for this soliciation is Mr. William Brown - (412) 386-5776. Quotations for the item descirbed above may be faxed to Mr. Robert Mohn at (412) 386-5770 and mailed to U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory, ATTN: Mr. Robert Mohn MS-921-110, PO Box 10940, 626 Cochrans Mill Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15236-0940.
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