Opportunity
Rock Hill Opengov #2110-RFP
City of Rock Hill Solicits Heavy-Duty Diesel Pump for Wastewater Treatment Plant
Posted
May 20, 2026
Respond By
June 23, 2026
Identifier
2110-RFP
NAICS
333911
This opportunity involves the City of Rock Hill's Water & Sewer Utilities department seeking a heavy-duty diesel pump for the Manchester Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant. - Buyer: City of Rock Hill, Water & Sewer Utilities - Product requested: One trailer-mounted, mobile, acoustically-silenced, self-priming centrifugal diesel pump - Key specifications: - Maximum flow rate: 5,390–5,700 GPM - Maximum total dynamic head (TDH): 390 feet - Solids handling: up to 2-9/16 inches - Automatic priming: Dri-Prime air ejector system (referenced as standard) - 12" x 10" flange connections - Designed for high-head applications and high discharge pressures - The new pump will replace an existing Dri-Prime HL250M Critically Silenced pump - No specific OEMs are mandated, but Dri-Prime system is referenced as the standard for automatic priming - Vendors must have at least 10 years of relevant equipment experience and provide references for similar projects - Project is partially funded by FEMA Public Assistance funds (federal clauses apply) - Contract term: 3 years, with renewal options up to 3 additional years - Performance bonds and bid security required (performance bond may be waived at city's discretion)
Description
The City of Rock Hill, South Carolina, is seeking proposals from qualified companies to provide a heavy-duty, self-priming centrifugal pump with a diesel engine for the Manchester Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant. The pump must be trailer-mounted, mobile, acoustically-silenced, and designed for high-head applications and high discharge pressures. Specifications include a max flow rate of 5,390 – 5,700 GPM, max TDH of 390 feet, solids handling up to 2-9/16 inches, and automatic priming with a Dri-Prime air ejector system. The contract term is initially 3 years with renewal options up to 3 years, and the project is funded in part by FEMA Public Assistance funds related to hurricane damages.