Opportunity
High Point Civicplus #02-080526
City of High Point Solicits Biosolids Hauling and Disposal Services
Posted
July 02, 2026
Respond By
August 05, 2026
Identifier
02-080526
NAICS
562219, 484220
The City of High Point, North Carolina, is seeking proposals for biosolids hauling and disposal services from its Eastside Wastewater Treatment Plant. - Government Buyer: - City of High Point, Public Services Department, Purchasing Division - Contact: Greg Parret - Scope of Services: - Hauling, transport, and beneficial reuse or compliant disposal of approximately 27,456 wet tons of dewatered biosolids per year (about 88 wet tons per day) - Use of two 40-foot trailers, with up to 4 loads per day Monday-Friday and 2 loads on Saturday - Services must include labor, equipment, permits, spill control, monitoring, and reporting - Compliance with all federal, state, and local regulations is required - Products/Services Requested: - Transport of dewatered biosolids to processing facility (unit cost per haul) - Disposal of biosolids at processing facility (unit cost per wet ton/tipping fee) - Monthly rental of 40-foot trailers (unit cost per trailer) - Drop fees (unit cost per trailer) - Notable Requirements: - Supplier registration with the City of High Point - Adherence to Minority and Women Business Enterprise (MWBE) and equal employment opportunity requirements - Pricing must include transport, disposal tipping fees, trailer rental, and drop fees - No specific OEMs or part numbers are referenced, as this is a service-based contract - Contract Term: - One year with options to extend for up to two additional years
Description
The City of High Point is seeking proposals from qualified firms to provide hauling, transport, and beneficial reuse or disposal of dewatered biosolids generated at the Eastside Wastewater Treatment Plant. The work must comply with all applicable regulations and the requirements outlined in the Request for Proposals. A non-mandatory virtual pre-proposal conference will be held to discuss the project and answer questions, including MWBE requirements. Proposals are due by August 5, 2026, and can be submitted electronically or delivered to the Purchasing Division.