Opportunity
Georgia Procurement Registry #PE-63460-NONST-2026-000000010
Hartwell Water Treatment Plant Lagoon Sludge Removal Solicitation
Posted
June 25, 2026
Respond By
July 28, 2026
Identifier
PE-63460-NONST-2026-000000010
NAICS
562219, 237110
This opportunity involves the City of Hartwell, Georgia seeking bids for the dredging and removal of alum sludge from two lagoons at its Water Treatment Plant. - Government Buyer: - City of Hartwell, Georgia (local government) - Scope of Work: - Dredging and removal of approximately 3,315 cubic yards of alum sludge from two lagoons - Includes all materials, labor, tools, equipment, and appurtenances - Dewatering, handling, transportation, and disposal of sludge - Sludge may be disposed of at a sanitary landfill or applied to local farmland as a soil amendment (with proper registration and agronomic rates) - Daily load and field logs required for Treatment Plant staff - Compliance and Requirements: - Must comply with Section 402 of the Federal Clean Water Act and all local regulations - Minimum $1 million general liability insurance required - Payment based on actual quantities removed - Single award; work to be completed within 120 consecutive calendar days from notice to proceed - Products/Services Requested: - Mobilization and demobilization - Sludge removal, dewatering, handling, transportation, and disposal for two ponds (1,895 and 1,420 cubic yards respectively) - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; bidders must provide all necessary equipment and services
Description
This solicitation is for the dredging and removal of alum sludge from two separate lagoons at the City of Hartwell Water Treatment Plant. The estimated quantity of sludge to be removed is 3,315 cubic yards. The sludge is to be transported either to a sanitary landfill or applied to nearby farms or land as a soil amendment. The project includes furnishing all materials, labor, tools, equipment, and appurtenances necessary for sludge removal, dewatering, handling, transportation, and disposal. The work must comply with applicable environmental regulations and be completed within 120 consecutive calendar days from the notice to proceed.