Emergency Response for Pumping Operations
Federal opportunity from Strategic Procurement Department (SPD) • Miami-Dade County. Place of performance: FL. Response deadline: Apr 08, 2026.
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Scope of Work: A. Work under this contract includes, but is not limited to the following: Furnishing all supervision, labor, required materials, equipment, tools and performing all operations necessary, including Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) to completely perform Pumping Operations, for flooded areas to a designated discharged point, pursuant to Mayor’s, Governor’s, or President Declaration of Emergency (Declaration of Emergency). The County, at its discretion, may award more than one contract based on the proposals received and the impacts of events associated with the Declaration of Emergency. For additional Work detail, refer to Article 3.01 “Pumping Operations” of the Special Provisions. B. Contractor must provide along with detail invoices digital photographs of before and after Pumping Operations along with GPS coordinates for each location. Location of Work A. This is a work order driven contract. The location(s) of work to be performed under the terms of this Contract will be determined by the Engineer prior to assigning the work. B. The County will assign work to Contractors, depending on the areas affected, as contiguous as possible to the geographical location of the Contractor. C. The actual location(s) of work shall be identified in the Work Order(s) issued subsequent to the Award of the Contract.
Technical Certification: License Requirements: Certificate of Competency Requirement: Include with the bid submittal package, copies of certifications and documentation that demonstrate that at the time of Bid and pursuant to the requirements of Section 10-3 of the Code of Miami-Dade County, Florida and these Solicitation Documents, the Bidder holds a valid, current, and active: 1. Certificate of Competency from the County’s Construction Trades Qualifying Board as a Specialty Engineering Contractor, commensurate to the requirements of the Scope of Work, in one or more engineering crafts to include paving engineering contractor, pipelines contractor, excavating contractor. The specialty contractor shall subcontract with a qualified contractor any work which is incidental to the specialty but is specified in the aforementioned Code as being the work of other than that of the Engineering Specialty for which certified; or 2. Certification, as a plumbing contractor provided by the State of Florida, pursuant to the provisions of Section 489.511 of the Florida Statutes (F.S.). Experience Requirement: 1. The Bidder must demonstrate that it has full-time personnel with the necessary experience to perform the Project’s Scope of Work. This experience shall include work in successfully completed projects performed by the identified personnel whose bulk of work performed in the Public Right-of-Way is similar in detail to the Project’s Scope of Work described in these Solicitation Documents. Demonstrate the experience requirement by: a. Providing a detailed description of at least three (3) projects similar in detail to the Project’s Scope of Work described in these Solicitation Documents and in which the Bidder’s identified personnel is currently engaged or has completed within the past five years. List and describe the aforementioned projects and state whether the work was performed for the County, other government clients, or private entities. The description must identify for each project: 1) The identified personnel and their assigned role and responsibilities for the listed project 2) The client''s name and address including a contact person and phone number for reference 3) Description of work 4) Total dollar value of the contract 5) Contract duration 6) Statement or notation of whether Bidder’s referenced personnel is/was employed by the prime contractor or subcontractor, and 7) For completed projects, provide letters of certification of final acceptance or similar project closure documentation issued by the client and available Contractor’s performance evaluations; or 2. The County reserves the right to request additional information and/or contact listed persons pertaining to bidder’s experience.
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