Opportunity
Dept of Management Services Florida #PD 25-26.098
Escambia County Solicits Bio-Health Pod Systems and Technical Services for Stormwater Demonstration Project
Posted
October 04, 2023
Respond By
August 14, 2026
Identifier
PD 25-26.098
NAICS
541620, 237990, 541690
Escambia County is seeking proposals for a stormwater technology demonstration project focused on Bio-Health Pod Systems. - Government Buyer: Escambia County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC), Office of Purchasing - Project Scope: - Supply and install Bio-Health Pod Systems (submerged bioreactors) at three wet stormwater management facilities - Evaluate effectiveness in reducing nutrients, muck accumulation, and improving water quality - Provide technical services including: - Site evaluation and selection - System design and sizing - Permitting assistance and planning - Installation, maintenance, and demobilization - Monitoring support and performance evaluation - Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) technical support - Public education, community outreach, and final reporting - Products/Services Requested: - Bio-Health Pod Systems and associated components (no specific part numbers or quantities specified) - Comprehensive technical and educational services as outlined above - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Emphasis on innovative bioreactor technology for stormwater management - Scientific monitoring and data-driven evaluation of system performance - Public education and outreach component with a defined budget for presentations - Final reporting and presentation of results - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation; the opportunity is open to qualified firms with relevant experience
Description
Escambia County is seeking a qualified firm to provide Bio-Health Pod Systems and associated technical services to support a stormwater technology demonstration and evaluation project. The project aims to evaluate the applicability, operational feasibility, and performance of Bio-Health Pod Systems within three existing wet stormwater management facilities. The contractor will provide equipment, site evaluation support, system design, permitting assistance, installation support, technical consultation, monitoring, public education, and final reporting. The evaluation will be based on scientifically appropriate monitoring and analysis methods to assess the technology's effectiveness in reducing nutrient concentrations, muck accumulation, and improving water quality.