SOLICITATION NOTICE
56 -- Synthetic belting for use in fish screening devices.
- Notice Date
- 12/21/2011
- Notice Type
- Presolicitation
- Contracting Office
- Bureau of Reclamation - PN - Columbia Cascades Area Office 1917 Marsh Rd Yakima WA 98901
- ZIP Code
- 98901
- Solicitation Number
- R12PS13120
- Response Due
- 1/6/2012
- Archive Date
- 12/20/2012
- Point of Contact
- Connie Morgan Purchasing Agent 5095755848241 cmorgan@usbr.gov;
- E-Mail Address
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Point of Contact above, or if none listed, contact the IDEAS EC HELP DESK for assistance
(EC_helpdesk@NBC.GOV)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Total Small Business
- Description
- The Bureau of Reclamation intend to release RFQ R12PS13120 on or before December 29, 2011 for the purchase of synthetic belting material to be used in a traveling belt style fish screening device. Basic information and supporting facts:Fish screening devices are used to prevent fish from being flushed into and through irrigation diversions, suction pumps and hydropower turbines. National Marines Fisheries sets the criteria as to how these systems are to be engineered, constructed and maintained. State Programs (Idaho, Oregon, California, and Washington) as well as Federal Agencies throughout the Pacific Northwest are held to these criteria when impact is apparent on anadromous and salmonid species within a stream that is listed as endangered or threatened. Reclamation maintains three different types of fish screens. They are:Rotary drumFixed Plate Traveling Belt Although rotary type screens are most prevalent throughout the Northwest, there are situations where the performance of fixed plate and traveling belt screens are used. When pumps are installed for 'pumping plant' situations the most often used screening device is the traveling belt screen. A traveling belt screen is similar to the conveyer belt type operation used in shipping plants, warehouses and food processing plants. In these applications the conveyor belt operates on a horizontal plane whereas, a traveling belt screen operates on a vertical plane. The screen travels around a frame, therefore blocking the path of fish that may be sucked into the pumping equipment. Criteria for the material can be found at www.nwr.noaa.gov / Anadromous Salmonid Passage Facility Design. Specifically Chapter 11 / Fish Screen And Bypass Facilities. This document can e-mailed by request to Connie Morgan: cmorgan@usbr.gov
- Web Link
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FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/notices/206c7928e6869f70bffd0cde7368bf80)
- Place of Performance
- Address: Yakima WA
- Zip Code: 989012058
- Zip Code: 989012058
- Record
- SN02643597-W 20111223/111221234732-206c7928e6869f70bffd0cde7368bf80 (fbodaily.com)
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