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Lakeland Electric
The City of Lakeland Department of Electric seeks a qualified water treatment service company to implement a comprehensive chemical treatment and real-time monitoring program for the Unit 5 cooling tower and associated condenser systems at the McIntosh Power Plant. The contract term is two years (starting February 2026 and ending September 30, 2027) with options for three additional one-year renewals upon mutual consent. Required services include supplying and maintaining chemical feed systems, immediate response to system failures, regular water testing, corrosion control to specified rates, and electronic tracking/online monitoring viewable by plant operators.
Posted Date
Dec 31, 2025
Due Date
Jan 29, 2026
Release: Dec 31, 2025
Lakeland Electric
Close: Jan 29, 2026
The City of Lakeland Department of Electric seeks a qualified water treatment service company to implement a comprehensive chemical treatment and real-time monitoring program for the Unit 5 cooling tower and associated condenser systems at the McIntosh Power Plant. The contract term is two years (starting February 2026 and ending September 30, 2027) with options for three additional one-year renewals upon mutual consent. Required services include supplying and maintaining chemical feed systems, immediate response to system failures, regular water testing, corrosion control to specified rates, and electronic tracking/online monitoring viewable by plant operators.
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