Opportunity

Montrose County Civicplus #290

Montrose County Solicits 600,000 Gallons of Liquid Magnesium Chloride Solution for Dust Control

Posted

February 02, 2026

Respond By

March 24, 2026

Identifier

290

NAICS

424690

Montrose County, Colorado is seeking bids for the supply and delivery of approximately 600,000 gallons of liquid magnesium chloride solution for dust control and road stabilization. - Government Buyer: - Montrose County Public Works is the procuring agency - Products/Services Requested: - Liquid magnesium chloride solution - Minimum 30% magnesium chloride content - Delivered in bulk, liquid form - Total quantity: approximately 600,000 gallons - Used for dust control and road surface stabilization - Delivery & Locations: - Primary delivery to Montrose County Public Works Facility, 63160 LaSalle Rd, Montrose, CO 81401 - Alternate delivery within 9 miles of the facility if needed - Orders placed as needed, minimum order quantity of 3,000 gallons - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Product must be free from substances violating federal or state regulations - Product Data Sheet and MSDS Sheet required with each shipment - County reserves right to conduct chemical analysis on delivered product - Pricing must be FOB destination and guaranteed through the contract period - 5% bid security required - Payment and performance bond equal to 100% of bid amount - Insurance coverage, W-9 form, contract agreement, and Equal Employment Opportunity Certification required - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; opportunity is open to all qualified suppliers of liquid magnesium chloride solution

Description

Montrose County is soliciting sealed bids for the supply and delivery of approximately 600,000 gallons of liquid magnesium chloride solution. This solution will be used for dust control and road surface stabilization within the county. The bid package includes detailed instructions, specifications, and requirements such as a minimum 30% magnesium chloride content, delivery terms, and bonding and insurance obligations. Bids were due by March 24, 2026, and the contract award is subject to county approval.

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