Opportunity
City of Toledo PlanetBids #1-8501
Belt Filter Press Electrical System Rebuild for City of Toledo Water Reclamation Facility
Posted
June 12, 2026
Respond By
July 07, 2026
Identifier
1-8501
NAICS
238210
This opportunity involves a major electrical system rebuild for belt filter presses at the City of Toledo's Water Reclamation facility. - Government Buyer: - City of Toledo, Department of Public Utilities/Water Reclamation - Scope of Work: - Comprehensive rebuild of electrical systems for Belt Filter Presses 1, 3, and 5 - Conversion of existing DC belt drive systems to AC drives - Complete replacement of electrical wiring, installation of new terminal boxes, conduit systems, and raceways - Restoration and painting of PLC cabinets - Products/Services Requested: - Electrical system upgrades and maintenance for belt filter presses - Contractor liability insurance (General, Auto, Umbrella, Builder's Risk) for contracts over $100,000 - Project Labor Agreement (PLA) compliance and administration with the Northwest Ohio Building and Construction Trades Council - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with prevailing wage and living wage standards - Bid guaranty submission - Certified payrolls required weekly after project start - Strict insurance requirements (coverage must continue 12 months post-final payment) - PLA execution and submission within 15 working days of pre-job conference - Liquidated damages of $400 per day for project delays - Pre-construction meeting required before work begins - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - All work must comply with local labor agreements and minority business participation goals.
Description
This solicitation is for the rebuild of the electrical system of a belt filter press. The project involves electrical cables, wiring, and other electrical maintenance and repair services. The work is to be performed at the project site located at 3900 N. Summit St, Building #1, Toledo, Ohio. The contract duration is one month, and the project includes compliance with local labor and wage standards, including a project labor agreement for contracts over $100,000.