Opportunity
Gainesville Regional Utilities Opengov #ITB 2026-012
Annual Crane Rental Services with Qualified Operators for Gainesville Regional Utilities
Posted
June 02, 2026
Respond By
July 02, 2026
Identifier
ITB 2026-012
NAICS
532412
Gainesville Regional Utilities (GRU) is seeking to establish an annual, multi-year contract for crane rental services to support utility operations in Gainesville, Florida. - Government Buyer: - Gainesville Regional Utilities (GRU), serving multiple departments in Gainesville, FL - Products and Services Requested: - Rental of cranes in various sizes: - 15-90 ton capacity (hourly rate) - 120+ ton capacity (hourly rate) - Mobilization and demobilization of crane equipment - Provision of support equipment and personnel - Labor rates for qualified crane operators and riggers - Emergency response crane services (hourly rate) - Unique or Notable Requirements: - All crane operators must be qualified and contractors must have proven experience in utility-related crane operations - Equipment must comply with OSHA and manufacturer specifications - Bidders must provide proof of licensing, certifications, and insurance - Emergency response services must meet specified response times - Contract governed by Florida law with standard requirements for bonds, insurance, and compliance with GRU terms and conditions - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the notice; open to qualified providers meeting requirements
Description
Gainesville Regional Utilities (GRU) is seeking to establish an annual contract for crane rental services with qualified operators. The contract is for a multi-year term with work performed on an as-needed basis. Bidders must demonstrate experience in utility-related crane operations and provide equipment that meets OSHA and manufacturer specifications. The contract includes various line items such as hourly crane rental rates, mobilization, support equipment, labor rates, and emergency response rates. Contractors must comply with GRU terms, conditions, insurance requirements, and Florida law.