Opportunity
Building and General Services of Vermont #Not explicitly provided
Operation and Maintenance of Living Machine Wastewater System at Sharon I-89 Northbound Information Center
Posted
June 12, 2026
Respond By
June 24, 2026
Identifier
Not explicitly provided
NAICS
562998
The State of Vermont is seeking a qualified contractor to operate and maintain the Living Machine Wastewater System at the Sharon I-89 Northbound Information Center. - Government Buyer: - State of Vermont, Department of Buildings and General Services (BGS), Agency of Administration - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named, but the Pro Control SCADA platform is a required system - Products/Services Requested: - Operation and routine maintenance of the Living Machine Wastewater System - Daily data recording and system checks - Maintenance of chlorine disinfection, turbidity filters, septic tank, dosing and recirculation pumps, aeration system, and plant management - Emergency call-in support and 24/7 coverage - Coordination with septic pump service vendor - Repair or replacement of PVC piping as needed - Use of Pro Control SCADA platform for system monitoring and remote access - Confined space certification for underground tank access - Operator must hold at least a Grade 2 Domestic Provisional certification (DEC-issued) - Basic computer skills required - Unique or Notable Requirements: - System treats up to 6,000 gallons per day (peak 9,000 gpd) using biological and physical processes - Operator must be able to access and operate the Pro Control SCADA platform remotely - Confined space certification is mandatory - Three-year base contract with an option to renew for 24 months - Pricing must remain firm for the initial term; renewal adjustments based on CPI-U
Description
This procurement is for the operation and routine maintenance of the Living Machine Wastewater System at the Sharon Northbound Information Center in Vermont. The contract involves weekly operation tasks including daily data recordings, maintenance of chlorine disinfection, turbidity filters, septic tank, dosing and recirculation pumps, aeration system, and plant management. The operator must be certified with a minimum Grade 2 Domestic Provisional certification and provide 24/7 emergency coverage. The contract period is three years with an option to renew for an additional 24 months, starting approximately July 17, 2026.