SLED Opportunity · TEXAS · BRAZOS VALLEY

    Addendum 3 (Lake Houston Pump Station Pumps, Motors and Variable Frequency Drives

    Issued by Brazos Valley
    localRFPBrazos ValleySol. 3552
    Closed
    STATUS
    Closed
    due Jan 12, 2026
    PUBLISHED
    Nov 7, 2025
    Posting date
    JURISDICTION
    Brazos Valley
    local
    NAICS CODE
    333911
    AI-classified industry

    AI Summary

    San Jacinto River Authority seeks proposals for procurement and support services of pumps, motors, and variable frequency drives for Lake Houston Pump Station, including installation, startup, and maintenance support.

    Opportunity details

    Solicitation No.
    3552
    Type / RFx
    RFP
    Status
    Issued
    Level
    local
    Published Date
    November 7, 2025
    Due Date
    January 12, 2026
    NAICS Code
    333911AI guide
    Jurisdiction
    Brazos Valley
    State
    Texas
    Agency
    Brazos Valley

    Description

    The San Jacinto River Authority seeks to enter into an Agreement with a qualified Individual, Firm or Corporation (Respondent) with substantial and relevant experience and expertise to provide procurement and support services for pumps, motors and variable frequency drives (VFDs) for Lake Houston Pump Station. Support services would include but are not limited to services provided during pump installation, startup and maintenance. --- Q&A --- Q1: Per Addendum No. 1, Specification section 43 24 13 - 2.3.A, P104, would it be acceptable for the pump to have an operating condition of 25,700 GPM at 29.3' in leu of the specified condition, to allow for a max brake HP of 245? A1: Answered with Addendum 2 Submitted: 12/12/2025 10:38:19 AM (CT) Q2: SECTION 43 24 13, Paragraph 2.3 A.: Can the operating head range for P-101, 2, & 3 be changed from 9 to 24' TDH to 12 to 24' TDH? A2: Answered in Addendum 1 Submitted: 12/9/2025 10:44:58 AM (CT) Q3: 43 24 13 2.3.A – Pump P-104 specified design condition of 27,800 GPM @ 29.5 ft with minimum 80% efficiency results in calculated required water power of 259 HP. It is impossible to guarantee the specified maximum horsepower of 195HP across the pump curve. Will a 300 HP motor be acceptable, or will the design conditions be revised to meet the 250 HP requirement? A3: Answered in Addendum 1 Submitted: 12/4/2025 09:04:50 AM (CT) Q4: Specification section 43 24 13 - 2.3.A Requires P-104 to have rated capacity of 27,800 GPM at 29.5 Ft and a maximum horsepower of 195HP. This is not possible. It would require a pump with greater than 100% efficiency. Are the required rated conditions correct? If so, will a larger motor be allowed? If a larger motor is not allowed, please provide lower required rated flow and/or head conditions. A4: Answered in Addendum 1 Submitted: 12/1/2025 04:09:43 PM (CT) Q5: Can a complete one-line and schematic for the electrical please be provided? EATON is requesting this to ensure compliance to the spec. A5: Answered in Addendum 1 Submitted: 11/26/2025 09:12:35 AM (CT)

    Key dates

    1. November 7, 2025Published
    2. January 12, 2026Responses Due

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