Opportunity
League City Civicplus #ITB 26-028
Grit Screening, Sludge Transportation, and Disposal Services for League City Wastewater Treatment Plants
Posted
February 18, 2026
Respond By
March 26, 2026
Identifier
ITB 26-028
NAICS
562998, 562219, 484220
This opportunity involves the City of League City, Texas, seeking bids for grit screening, sludge transportation, and disposal services at its Dallas Salmon Wastewater Treatment Plant and Southwest Water Reclamation Facility. - Government Buyer: - City of League City, Purchasing Department - Facilities/Locations: - Dallas Salmon Wastewater Treatment Plant (703 N. Wisconsin Ave., League City, TX 77573) - Southwest Water Reclamation Facility (1551 S. Maple Leaf Dr., League City, TX 77573) - Products and Services Requested: - Transportation and disposal of de-watered sludge cake (approx. 1,800–2,100 dry tons annually) and incidental liquid sludge (5,000 gallons/load) - Grit and screenings haul and disposal - Rental of watertight roll-off containers (25-yard, 4 units) and watertight boxes (up to 60 units) - Landfill and compost disposal options - 24/7 on-call service, container swap-outs, spill cleanup, and detailed reporting - Notable Requirements: - Bidders must have at least 3 years of relevant experience and all necessary permits - Compliance with TCEQ regulations (30 TAC Chapter 312) and Texas Public Information Act - Price escalation capped at 3% annually, with justification - Optional pre-bid site visits available - Separate pricing for landfill and compost disposal - Detailed monthly and quarterly reporting - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; open to qualified service providers - Estimated Quantities: - 1,800–2,100 dry tons of de-watered sludge cake per year - 5,000 gallons per load of liquid sludge - 4 roll-off containers (monthly rental), up to 60 watertight boxes (rental), 8 loads/containers for grit and screening
Description
The City of League City is soliciting sealed bids for grit screening, sludge transportation, and disposal services at its wastewater treatment plants. The project includes handling sludge from two specific facilities: Dallas Salmon Wastewater Treatment Plant and Southwest Water Reclamation Facility. Bidders had the opportunity for optional site visits and were required to submit bids by March 26, 2026. The procurement involves detailed cost sheets and compliance with Texas Public Information Act requirements.