Opportunity
Brunswick County Civicplus #ITB: Water Treatment Chemicals
Brunswick County Water Treatment Chemicals Supply Solicitation
Posted
May 28, 2026
Respond By
June 18, 2026
Identifier
ITB: Water Treatment Chemicals
NAICS
424690
Brunswick County is seeking bids for the supply and delivery of water treatment chemicals to its water treatment plants. - Government Buyer: - Brunswick County Public Utilities Department, Utilities Operations Center - Products Requested: - Orthophosphate (approx. 180,000 lbs/year), clear liquid, potable water grade - Corrosion inhibitor (phosphate-based, approx. 67,000 lbs/year), clear liquid - Polyphosphate/Ortho Blend 50/50 (approx. 225,000 lbs/year), blended liquid - Chlorine (approx. 40,000 lbs/year), 2,000 lb cylinders, 99.9% purity, with safety certifications - Sulfuric Acid 93% (liquid), delivered to storage tank, potable water grade - Calcium Hydroxide (high calcium hydrated lime, powder, approx. 1,900 tons/year), delivered to storage silo - Delivery Locations: - Northwest Water Treatment Plant (NWTP) - 211 Water Treatment Plant (211 WTP) - Notable Requirements: - All chemicals must be NSF and AWWA approved for potable water treatment - Suppliers must provide emergency response capabilities - Deliveries must be made via tanker or boom truck as specified - Safety, quality, and delivery standards must be met - No specific OEMs or brands are mandated; open to qualified suppliers - Contract Structure: - Initial term of one year with two automatic one-year renewal options - Price adjustments allowed based on CPI with 90 days' notice - No guaranteed minimum or maximum quantities; deliveries are as-needed
Description
Brunswick County is soliciting sealed bids for water treatment chemicals including Orthophosphate, Polyphosphate, Chlorine, Sulfuric Acid, and Calcium Hydroxide. Bidders must submit one sealed hard copy by 3:00 p.m. ET on June 18, 2026, to the Utilities Operations Center. The bid must include a cover letter, company information, references, a detailed bid proposal form, and a certificate of insurance. Incomplete or late bids will not be considered, and bidders may be asked to provide additional financial information.