BUZZARDS BAY WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY CONTRACT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE SERVICES
Federal opportunity from Town of Bourne. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 21, 2026.
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- Solicitation
- BD-24-1247-BNDPW-BNDPW-128105
- Performance
- MA
- Response
- May 21, 2026, 02:00 PM UTC
Point of Contact
Agency & Office
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Description
BUZZARDS BAY WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY CONTRACT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE SERVICES
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The Town Administrator is seeking bids for operation and maintenance services at the Buzzards Bay Wastewater Treatment Facility, specifically for a Membrane Biological Reactor (MBR). The project requires a Chief Certified Grade 4 Operator and a Backup Certified Grade 3 Operator to ensure compliance with GWDP and effective daily operations. The response deadline for proposals is May 21, 2026, presenting a substantial opportunity for qualified firms in wastewater management.
The buyer aims to secure a qualified contractor to maintain and operate the Buzzards Bay Wastewater Treatment Facility, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and optimal functionality of the MBR system.
- Companies experienced in wastewater treatment services
- Contractors with certified personnel in MBR operations
- Firms with a strong background in environmental compliance
- Provision of a Chief Certified Grade 4 Operator
- Provision of a Backup Certified Grade 3 Operator
- Daily inspections of all equipment
- Maintaining daily logs of activities
- GWDP compliance monitoring
- Emergency operation and response program
- Preventative maintenance and repairs
- Certificates of operators (Grade 4 and Grade 3)
- Detailed experience in MBR systems
- Proposed operation and maintenance plan
- Pricing structure and cost breakdown
- Compliance assurance documentation
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- Must adhere to GWDP regulations
- Operators must hold appropriate certifications
- Consider competitive pricing for long-term contracts
- Factor in costs for emergency operations and maintenance
- Local subcontractors for on-site assistance
- Environmental compliance specialists
- Potential changes in regulatory requirements
- Operator certification verification
- Equipment failures during operation
- What is the expected frequency of emergency maintenance?
- Are there specific performance metrics that need to be met?
- What are the penalties for non-compliance?
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- Specific budget for the project is not disclosed
- Detailed evaluation criteria for bids
- Information on existing facility conditions
- Specific maintenance targets or key performance indicators
- Compliance verification process details
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