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Tualatin Valley Water District
The Tualatin Valley Water District is soliciting bids for the supply and delivery of liquid oxygen (LOX) to the Willamette Water Supply System Water Treatment Plant in Sherwood, Oregon. The LOX must meet specific purity standards, including at least 99.0% oxygen by weight and certification for contact with drinking water per NSF/ANSI/CAN 60. The contract features an initial one-year term with options for up to three one-year renewals, with deliveries potentially starting in fall 2025.
Posted Date
May 7, 2026
Due Date
May 20, 2026
Release: May 7, 2026
Tualatin Valley Water District
Close: May 20, 2026
The Tualatin Valley Water District is soliciting bids for the supply and delivery of liquid oxygen (LOX) to the Willamette Water Supply System Water Treatment Plant in Sherwood, Oregon. The LOX must meet specific purity standards, including at least 99.0% oxygen by weight and certification for contact with drinking water per NSF/ANSI/CAN 60. The contract features an initial one-year term with options for up to three one-year renewals, with deliveries potentially starting in fall 2025.
Tualatin Valley Water District
Supply carbon dioxide (CO2) in bulk quantities and deliver to the WWSS Water Treatment Plant (WTP).
Posted Date
May 7, 2026
Due Date
May 20, 2026
Release: May 7, 2026
Tualatin Valley Water District
Close: May 20, 2026
Supply carbon dioxide (CO2) in bulk quantities and deliver to the WWSS Water Treatment Plant (WTP).
Tualatin Valley Water District
Construct an interior alteration of two office departments (Customer Service and Administration) with minor exterior work to the roof to provide new tubular daylighting devices and rework a bathroom exhaust fan. Work incorporates: 1) Create six new private offices and demolish two private offices and a conference room within the open office space of the admin and customer service departments; 2) Upgrade fluorescent light fixtures to LED light fixtures in the interior area of work; 3) New tubular daylighting devices in admin office area to provide additional daylight to the space; 4) Replace toilet partitions in men's and women's restrooms for added privacy; 5) Install Audio/Visual devices in approved locations; 6) Rework interior mechanical, electrical, telco and plumbing systems per new furniture and equipment layouts, partition modifications, lighting and HVAC modifications; 7) Rework sprinkler and alarm system, as required in area of work; (Delegated design to contractor) 8) Coordinate with owner for dust and sound control, access control, protection and safety measures as facility will be occupied during construction; most areas of work will be vacated during construction; and 9) Coordinate with owner security vendors.
Posted Date
May 6, 2026
Due Date
Jun 3, 2026
Release: May 6, 2026
Tualatin Valley Water District
Close: Jun 3, 2026
Construct an interior alteration of two office departments (Customer Service and Administration) with minor exterior work to the roof to provide new tubular daylighting devices and rework a bathroom exhaust fan. Work incorporates: 1) Create six new private offices and demolish two private offices and a conference room within the open office space of the admin and customer service departments; 2) Upgrade fluorescent light fixtures to LED light fixtures in the interior area of work; 3) New tubular daylighting devices in admin office area to provide additional daylight to the space; 4) Replace toilet partitions in men's and women's restrooms for added privacy; 5) Install Audio/Visual devices in approved locations; 6) Rework interior mechanical, electrical, telco and plumbing systems per new furniture and equipment layouts, partition modifications, lighting and HVAC modifications; 7) Rework sprinkler and alarm system, as required in area of work; (Delegated design to contractor) 8) Coordinate with owner for dust and sound control, access control, protection and safety measures as facility will be occupied during construction; most areas of work will be vacated during construction; and 9) Coordinate with owner security vendors.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Tualatin Valley Water District
The Board meeting included a proclamation honoring a retiring commissioner and discussion on various business items. The Chief Executive Officer and management provided updates on the Willamette Water Supply System and the commission of transmission lines. The Board reviewed financial status, including revenues, expenditures, and budgetary risks. Additionally, the Board authorized easements for the Willamette Intake Facilities Commission and discussed service area transfers. Approval was granted for changes to the board meeting location due to facility construction and responses regarding local footpath projects.
The agenda includes a proclamation honoring the service of a commissioner. Business items scheduled for discussion include the proposed water supply integration bill credit program and related contingency transfer, as well as the Portland water supply agreement for boundary customers.
The work session includes a discussion on the summer water supply outlook and the water supply agreement for boundary customers with Portland. Additionally, the agenda covers customer bill adjustments related to home flushing, a communications update regarding water supply integration, and an update on the Willamette Water Supply System Commission. The board will also convene an executive session to consult with counsel on legal matters.
The meeting featured a managing agency report regarding recent activities and financial updates. The board adopted several resolutions, including the acceptance of easements for facilities, approval of the fiscal year 2027 annual work plan and budget, the adoption of bylaws and a policy manual, the approval of an operations plan, and the implementation of an emergency response plan. Additionally, the commission voted to opt-in to recreational immunity protections and received an update on the 2026 Oregon legislative session and Willamette River Basin reallocation efforts.
The board meeting focused on the adoption of the FY27 WIF Board meeting schedule and the approval of multiple resolutions, including the acceptance of easements from Tualatin Valley Water District and the City of Wilsonville. Other key topics included the adoption of the FY27 WIF Annual Work Plan and Budget, the Capital Improvement Plan, WIF Bylaws, the Policy Manual, and the WIF Public Comment Form. The board also addressed the adoption of the WIF Operations Plan, the WIF Emergency Response Plan, and opting into recreational immunity protections. Additionally, a legislative update was provided as an information presentation.
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