Opportunity

Moore County Civicplus #RFP 2026-08

Moore County Wastewater Bio-Solids Trucking Services Solicitation

Posted

May 01, 2026

Respond By

May 14, 2026

Identifier

RFP 2026-08

NAICS

484230, 484220, 562219

Moore County, North Carolina, is seeking proposals for Wastewater Bio-Solids Trucking Services for its Water Pollution Control Plant. - Government Buyer: - County of Moore, Purchasing Department - Contact: Terra Vuncannon - Service Requested: - Trucking of approximately 6,000 tons of wastewater bio-solids per fiscal year - Total estimated quantity: 12,000 tons over two fiscal years - Transport from Moore County Water Pollution Control Plant (Aberdeen, NC) to Anson Waste Management Facility (Polkton, NC) - Requirements: - Vendors must quote a cost per ton and may include a fuel surcharge table - Compliance with specified loading, hauling, and delivery schedules - Responsibility for cleaning up any spills during transport - Option for vendors to use their own loading equipment or have county staff load the trucks - Vendors must have current experience with similar work in North Carolina - Registration with the North Carolina Secretary of State required - Insurance, E-Verify compliance, and non-collusion affidavits required - Notable Details: - County pays landfill tipping fees directly - No specific OEMs or product part numbers are mentioned, as this is a service contract - Place of Performance and Delivery: - Moore County Water Pollution Control Plant, Aberdeen, NC - Anson Waste Management Facility, Polkton, NC - County of Moore Purchasing Department, Carthage, NC

Description

The County of Moore is soliciting sealed proposals for Wastewater Bio-Solids Trucking Services for the Moore County Water Pollution Control Plant. The contract involves trucking approximately 6000 tons of bio-solids per fiscal year from the facility to the Anson Waste Management Facility, with the landfill tipping fee paid directly by the county. The hauling period covers two fiscal years from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2028. Proposals should be submitted by May 14, 2026, and must include cost per ton and comply with specified loading and hauling requirements.

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