SLED Opportunity · FLORIDA · CITY OF TALLAHASSEE

    IFB-026-26-RM - Hopkins Rice SCR Catalyst Replacement

    Issued by City of Tallahassee
    cityIFBCity of TallahasseeSol. 213901
    Closed
    STATUS
    Closed
    due Feb 17, 2026
    PUBLISHED
    Invalid Date
    Posting date
    JURISDICTION
    City of
    city
    NAICS CODE
    333132
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    AI Summary

    City of Tallahassee seeks bids for replacement emissions control catalysts for seven Wartsila engines, including SCR, ROM, and OXI types, to reduce nitrogen oxides and other pollutants.

    Opportunity details

    Solicitation No.
    213901
    Type / RFx
    IFB
    Status
    Open
    Level
    city
    Published Date
    Invalid Date
    Due Date
    February 17, 2026
    NAICS Code
    333132AI guide
    State
    Florida
    Agency
    City of Tallahassee

    Description

    3.1 Scope The city of Tallahassee owns and operates seven Wartsila engines (five 50SG engines and two 34SG engines) that use emissions control catalysts. The catalysts for the 50SG engines are in a HUG EM400 housing, while the catalysts for the 34SG engines are in an HUG EM196 housing. Over time, catalysts degrade and will need to be replaced. This bid is for new catalysts to replace the existing catalysts in the installed Wartsila emissions control systems. The specific types of catalysts being sought are listed below. 3.1 Catalyst Types The three different catalysts used for emissions control of the Wartsila engines are described below. a. SCR Used for the catalytic reduction of nitrogen oxides. HUG RFV 1300.103.C5.00.S150.450.000 or equivalent. b. ROM Used for the catalytic reduction of nitrogen oxides while simultaneously suppressing higher ammonia concentrations. HUG ROM 1300.103.C3.D1.S150.045.255 or equivalent. c. OXI Used for the catalytic oxidation of CO, VOCs and Formaldehyde. HUG OCT 1500.141.A7.00.S150.150.000 or equivalent.

    Key dates

    1. Invalid DatePublished
    2. February 17, 2026Responses Due

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