COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 9, 2001 PSA #2952
SOLICITATIONS
E -- SALE OF WATER AND WASTEWATER UTILITY SYSTEMS
- Notice Date
- October 4, 2001
- Contracting Office
- U.S. Army CECOM, CECOM Acquisition Center, Fort Monmouth, NJ 07703-5008
- ZIP Code
- 07703-5008
- Solicitation Number
- DAAB08-01-R-0001
- Response Due
- October 19, 2001
- Point of Contact
- Cynthia Geiss, Contracting Officer, 732-532-5207, Cynthia,Geiss@mail1.monmouth.army.mil
- E-Mail Address
- Cynthia Geiss, Contracting Officer (Cynthia.Geiss@mail1.monmouth.army.mil)
- Description
- Potential sale of Fort Monmouth Water and Wastewater Systems -- Fort Monmouth is currently seeking sources that would be interested in owning, operating and maintaining Fort Monmouth Water and Wastewater Utility Systems. Fort Monmouth is an active Army Installation located in Monmouth County and bordered by the towns of Shrewsbury, Oceanport, Little Silver, Eatontown, and Tinton Falls in the State of New Jersey. The potable water system consists of distribution piping only with potable water currently supplied by the local water utility company (NJ American Water Co.). The water system consists of approximately 178,760 linear feet of water line of which approximately 13,820 feet is 12 inches in diameter, 7,480 is 10" in diameter, 58,380 feet is 8 inches in diameter and approximately 75,080 feet is 6 inches in diameter. There are approximately 255 building services, 253 main valves and 251 hydrants in the water system. The water system was installed at various times from 1930 through 1985 as the development of Fort Monmouth progressed. The water system also consists of two storage tanks: 1- 250,000 gallon elevated storage tank refurbished in 1984 and 1- 500,000 gallon ground level tank. The Main Post elevated tank and the ground level tank are not in use. There are also five water chlorination buildings originally constructed to allow testing and treatment of the Fort Monmouth potable water system but these are not utilized. The wastewater system consists of distribution piping and several lift stations only. No wastewater treatment is performed at Fort Monmouth. This disposal is performed by contract to the local regional sewerage authority. The waste water system consists of approximately 121,360 linear feet consisting of the following: 680 feet is 20 inches in diameter, 2,280 feet is 18 inches in diameter, 3,670 feet is 15 inches in diameter, 800 feet is 14 inches in diameter, 11,180 feet is 12 inches in diameter, 6,020 feet is 10 inches in diameter, 59,690 feet is 8 inches in diameter and 36,190 is 6 inches in diameter. There are approximately 547 manholes and 324 services from buildings. The waste water system was installed at various times from 1930 through 1995 as Fort Monmouth developed to its current state. Several (8) of the largest lift stations underwent replacement of pumps, motors and piping, electrical and ventilation systems in 1987. Fort Monmouth would generally prefer to receive a monthly credit to their potable water and waste water utility bills over a fixed term instead of a one time lump sum purchase price. Parties are requested to express their interest in the potential acquisition of Fort Monmouth's potable water and wastewater utility systems, in writing, no later than October 19, 2001. Written responses should be sent to the address below and should include your Company's name and address; and the name(s), telephone number(s) and email address(es) of your company's point(s) of contact. HQ CECOM CECOM Acquisition Center ATTN: AMSEL-AC-CC-RT-V (C. Geiss) Building 1208 Fort Monmouth, N.J. 07703-5000
- Record
- Loren Data Corp. 20011009/ESOL002.HTM (W-277 SN50Z9P1)
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