Award
Pinellas County Opengov #25-0200-ITB
Emergency Storm Response Tanker and Pump Truck Services
Recipient
Enviroserve, Inc.
Award Amount
$1,052,925.00
Ceiling
$1,052,925.00
Awarded
August 19, 2025
Identifier
25-0200-ITB
Pinellas County, Florida, acting through its Utilities department, awarded a contract to Enviroserve, Inc., located in Sandy, Utah, for Emergency Storm Response Tanker and Pump Truck Services. The contract includes provision of pump trucks, tractor trailer tankers, high output mobile pumps, and Jet-Vac trucks to pump and transport domestic wastewater during emergency and non-emergency events throughout the Pinellas County Utilities service area. The contract has a duration of 36 months starting from August 19, 2025, with two optional 12-month extensions, and a total award amount of $1,052,925.00. Pricing adjustments are permitted annually based on the Consumer Price Index or 5%, whichever is less. The contract specifies minimum fleet requirements, detailed specifications for each vehicle type, and compliance with federal, state, and local laws, including environmental and safety regulations. The agreement includes detailed documentation, invoicing procedures, and insurance requirements. The contract is classified under multiple categories related to tanks, utility services, and wastewater treatment, with NAICS code 562998. Key contacts include procurement analyst Kieran Gallagher and department head Jeremy Waugh. The primary location of performance is Pinellas County, Florida. Potential competitors for similar awards include companies specializing in utility and emergency response services.
Description
This contract is for emergency storm response tanker and pump truck services for Pinellas County, Florida. The agreement covers multiple categories including tanks, tanker truck bodies, trucks with specialized bodies, trailers, and utility services. The contract term is 36 months starting August 19, 2025, with two optional 12-month renewals. The total award amount is $1,052,925.00. Pricing adjustments are allowed annually based on the Consumer Price Index or 5%, whichever is less. The contractor is Enviroserve, Inc.