Wastewater Sludge Cake Hauling and Disposal
Federal opportunity from DPWAT - Department of Public Works • City of Greenfield. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 19, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 47-10-00.
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The scope of services consists of the removal of sludge cake from the City of Greenfield�???�??�?�¢??s Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP) located at 384R Deerfield Street, Greenfield, MA and transporting it to a legal disposal facility. The five (5) year average (1/2020-12/2024) wet tons of sludge is 9,413 wet tons per year. This contract is for a sixteen (16) month period, starting March 1, 2026 and ending June 30, 2027.
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The Department of Public Works is seeking contractors for wastewater sludge cake hauling and disposal from the City of Greenfield's Water Pollution Control Plant. This contract will span a sixteen-month period, from March 1, 2026, to June 30, 2027, with an estimated annual volume of 9,413 wet tons of sludge. Bidders will need to demonstrate capability in transporting waste to a legal disposal facility and compliance with local regulations.
The buyer is looking to secure a contractor for the removal and hauling of sludge cake from the Water Pollution Control Plant to ensure proper disposal and environmental compliance.
- Removal of sludge cake from the Water Pollution Control Plant
- Transporting sludge to a legal disposal facility
- Documentation and proof of disposal compliance
- Company qualifications and previous experience
- Proposed methodology for sludge removal and disposal
- Cost estimates and pricing strategy
- Proof of legal disposal facility agreements
- Certifications for waste transport
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- Details on disposal facilities' requirements not specified
- Specific compliance criteria not outlined
- No information on attendance at pre-bid meetings
- Lack of agency contact details for clarification
- Unclear if there are penalties for non-compliance
- Absence of performance bond requirements
- No information on contract renewal or extension options
- Unspecified payment terms or structure
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