Opportunity

New Brunswick Opportunities Network #2026-SITE-02

Biosolids Removal and Dredging Services for Landfill Leachate Ponds at SERSC

Posted

May 15, 2026

Respond By

June 11, 2026

Identifier

2026-SITE-02

NAICS

562910, 562998

The Southeast Regional Service Commission (SERSC) is seeking a contractor for biosolids removal and dredging services at its landfill leachate treatment ponds in Berry Mills, New Brunswick. - Government Buyer: - Southeast Regional Service Commission (SERSC), Solid Waste Division - Contact: Erin Klinghammer, BSc. Env. - Scope of Work: - Removal of approximately 1,800 bone dry metric tonnes of biosolids from two leachate treatment ponds - Dewatering biosolids using geotextile containers placed on drainage pads - Supply of all materials and labor, including polymer systems, equipment, incidentals, dredging, geotextile containers, container filling, and dewatering - Mobilization and demobilization, including site preparation and restoration - Written plan required for biosolids removal from the aerated pond - Coordination with other contractors for removal of submerged diffusers in one pond - Site-specific health and safety plan addressing landfill leachate hazards is mandatory - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Only firms attending a mandatory site meeting are eligible to bid - Flexible work hours; containers remain on site for several years (no responsibility for ultimate disposal) - No specific OEMs, vendors, or proprietary products are named in the solicitation

Description

The Southeast Regional Service Commission (SERSC) is requesting quotations for dredging services to remove biosolids from two on-site leachate treatment ponds. The work includes pumping the spoils to geotextile containers on drainage pads for dewatering, with the liquid flowing back to the ponds. One pond has an aeration system with submerged diffusers that must be removed prior to dredging, while the floating laterals remain in place. The project requires a written plan for biosolids removal from the aerated pond and coordination with other contractors. A mandatory site meeting is scheduled, and only firms attending may submit bids.

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