Opportunity
Georgia Procurement Registry #PA026-26
Annual Backflow Testing and Re-Testing Services for Gwinnett County Government
Posted
May 04, 2026
Respond By
May 22, 2026
Identifier
PA026-26
NAICS
238290
Gwinnett County Government is seeking qualified service providers for an annual contract to perform backflow testing and re-testing services across multiple county departments. - Government Buyer: - Gwinnett County Government - Covers various county departments - Services Requested: - Annual inspection, assessment, flushing, and testing of approximately 750 backflow prevention assemblies - No repairs included; strictly testing and reporting - Service provider must supply all labor, equipment, tools, and vehicles - Notable Requirements: - Adherence to University of Southern California Foundation for Cross-Connection Control and Hydraulic Research (USCFCCCHR) Manual of Cross Connection Control procedures - Reports must be submitted via an online portal within 10 days of testing - Possible requirement for before-and-after photos of devices - Service providers must be licensed/certified in Georgia and listed on the Gwinnett County Department of Water Resources approved Backflow Prevention Device Testers List - Field staff must wear identification badges; vehicles must display company logos - Work is assigned on an as-needed basis during normal working hours (Monday-Friday, 7:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or product manufacturers are named; focus is on service providers - Place of Performance: - Various Gwinnett County government facilities and departments - Contract Structure: - Annual contract with four options to renew
Description
Gwinnett County is soliciting quotes from qualified service providers for the provision of backflow testing and re-testing on an annual contract with four options to renew. The contract involves inspecting, assessing, flushing, and testing backflow prevention assemblies for various Gwinnett County departments. The service provider will supply all labor, equipment, tools, and vehicles necessary for the testing but will not perform repairs. Approximately 750 backflow assemblies are owned by the County and will be assigned for inspection annually.