Opportunity

Escambia County Opengov #PD 25-26.098

Escambia County seeks Bio-Health Pod Systems and technical services for stormwater technology demonstration project.

Posted

July 15, 2026

Respond By

August 14, 2026

Identifier

PD 25-26.098

NAICS

562910, 541620, 541690

Escambia County is seeking proposals for Bio-Health Pod Systems and related technical services to support a stormwater technology demonstration project. - Government Buyer: - Escambia County, Purchasing Department - Products and Services Requested: - Bio-Health Pod Systems (submerged bioreactors for stormwater management) - Technical services including: - Site evaluation and planning for three stormwater sites - Permitting assistance - Installation support - Ongoing technical consultation - Monthly monitoring and evaluation - Public education and outreach - Final project reporting - Quantities: - 1 set of Bio-Health Pod Systems equipment - 100 hours of technical support - 3 site evaluations, permitting, and installation supports (one per site) - 12 monthly monitoring and evaluation sessions - 2 public education events - 1 final report - Notable Requirements: - Project funded by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) - Implementation at three existing wet stormwater management facilities - Vendor must be registered with the Florida Division of Corporations - Submission of compliance and certification forms required - Focus on innovative microbial bioreactor technology to improve water quality - No specific OEMs or part numbers are mentioned; procurement is open to qualified providers of bioreactor systems for environmental applications.

Description

This procurement involves providing Bio-Health Pod Systems and technical services for a stormwater management demonstration project in Escambia County, Florida. The project aims to evaluate the effectiveness of microbial bioreactors in reducing nutrients and improving water quality. The contract duration is 12 months with options for renewal. The response must include technical, resource, and budget information, along with required documentation and certifications. The project is funded by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection under Agreement No. INV75.

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