RFQ - Pumping and Service of Park Vault Toilets and Septic Tanks
Federal opportunity from C2510203 - Public Works | C2510 - Public Works • Marion County. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Feb 24, 2026.
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RFQ - Pumping and Service of Park Vault Toilets and Septic Tanks This RFQ is for pumping and service of vault toilets, septic and holding tanks, and sumps at various Marion County parks and other sites. Cleaning of Roadside Park (Rest Stop) Areas Including Privy Vaults, Septic Tanks and Trash Cans Septic Tanks Septic Tank Maintenance Services Sewer Inspection Sewage and Waste Treatment
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The State of Oregon is seeking qualified vendors for the RFQ to provide pumping and service of park vault toilets and septic tanks across various locations within Marion County. The scope includes cleaning services for roadside park rest areas, maintenance of septic tanks, sewage and waste treatment, and sewer inspections. Interested bidders should focus on demonstrating relevant experience in similar services to meet the diverse needs of the agency.
The buyer aims to secure services for the pumping and maintenance of sewer-related facilities at parks and rest areas, ensuring sanitary conditions and compliance with environmental regulations.
- Pumping and servicing vault toilets
- Maintenance of septic and holding tanks
- Septic tank maintenance services
- Sewer inspection services
- Cleaning of roadside park areas including trash disposals
- Company qualifications and experience
- Proposed service methodology
- Pricing structure
- Relevant licenses and certifications
- References from similar contracts
Source coverage notes
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- No details on the specific number of sites requiring service
- Missing information on performance measures or standards expected
- Unclear whether there are any special permits needed for service
- Lack of historical data on previous service contracts for reference
- No information on expected contract length or renewals
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