Opportunity
St. Johns County Demandstar #RFP-Misc. 2779-0-2026/JM
St. Johns County Seeks Real-Time Water, Sewer, and Reuse Utility Monitoring System
Posted
May 01, 2026
Respond By
May 22, 2026
Identifier
RFP-Misc. 2779-0-2026/JM
NAICS
541512, 541330
St. Johns County is seeking a comprehensive remote, real-time monitoring and modeling system for its water, sewer, and reuse utilities. - Government Buyer: - St. Johns County Purchasing Department, supporting the St. Johns County Utilities Department - Vendors and OEMs Mentioned: - ADS Environmental Services - Badger Meter - Barge Design - Core & Main - Geosyntec Consultants - Infrasync Technology Services - Jones Edmunds & Associates - Trinova Inc. - Products/Services Requested: - Cloud-based hosting and security for a real-time Water, Sewer, and Reuse (W/S/R) monitoring and modeling system - 24x7x365 secure access for internet and mobile users - Real-time data collection, integration, and reporting - Support for sanitary sewer flow and rainfall monitoring, inflow and infiltration (I&I) analysis, hydraulic and performance modeling - Remote equipment management, alarm notification, and integration with GIS and asset management systems - Documentation and user training - Unique/Notable Requirements: - System must be secure, scalable, and mission-critical for utility operations - Demonstrated experience with utility monitoring platforms and strong data security - Reliable service and tailored user support for water, sewer, and reuse operations
Description
St. Johns County is soliciting proposals from qualified contractors to provide hosting, security, documentation, and training support for a remote, real-time Water, Sewer, and Reuse monitoring and modeling system for the Utilities Department. The services include secure, 24x7x365 cloud-based system hosting, protected internet and mobile user access, real-time data collection and integration, and support for critical utility functions such as sanitary sewer flow and rainfall monitoring, inflow and infiltration analysis, hydraulic and performance modeling, remote equipment management, alarm notification, reporting, and integration with existing GIS and asset management systems. Proposals must demonstrate experience supporting secure, mission-critical utility monitoring platforms and be capable of delivering reliable service, strong data security, scalable performance, and user support tailored to water, sewer, and reuse utility operations.