NI Water has published a Periodic Indicative Notice for a market engagement exercise seeking supply chain input on its ongoing requirement for water and wastewater pumps.
The water company is interested in speaking to suppliers who have experience in providing:
i. Assistance with design and pump selection
ii. Supply, delivery, installation and commissioning of fit for purpose pumps across a wide range of sizes
iii. On-going technical assistance for pumps installed
iv. Provision of pump spares
v. Training of NI Water personnel and 3rd party contractors, suppliers and consultants regarding pumps
NI Water currently purchase a wide range of water and wastewater pumps, including:
- submersible sewage and submersible clean water pumps
- progressive cavity pumps
- peristaltic pumps
- RAM pumps
- diaphragm dosing pumps
- centrifugal end suction pumps
- split case pumps
- vertical suspended bowl
- vertical multistage pumps
- vertical multistage package booster washer sets
- rotary lode pumps
The water company is planning to hold discussion sessions ( both face to face or via MS Teams) on 15th to 17th May 2023. NI Water is inviting interested suppliers to get in touch with details about their company and experience and their availability on the proposed dates no later than 4pm Wednesday 3rd May 2023.
Click here to access the PIN documentation.
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