Opportunity
City of Toledo PlanetBids #10008887
Toledo Seeks Supplier for 50% Sodium Hydroxide Solution for Water Reclamation Plant
Posted
August 17, 2026
Respond By
August 25, 2026
Identifier
10008887
NAICS
424690, 325180
The City of Toledo's Department of Public Utilities is seeking bids for the annual supply and delivery of 10,000 gallons of 50% sodium hydroxide solution for the Bay View Water Reclamation Plant. - Government Buyer: - City of Toledo, Department of Public Utilities, Division of Water Reclamation - Products Requested: - 50% Sodium Hydroxide Solution - Quantity: Approximately 10,000 gallons per year - Must meet strict chemical specifications: - pH greater than 13.6 - Mercury concentration less than 0.02 g/l - Compliance with US EPA discharge permit limits for metals - Product must be free of contaminants and delivered with a Certificate of Analysis - Services Requested: - Technical support and operator training - Technical services representative to provide training and assistance during normal business hours with 24-hour notice - Delivery Requirements: - Contractor must supply trucks with pumps and hoses compatible with 2-inch male connect fittings - Deliveries must be as-needed throughout the contract period - Notable Requirements: - Bidders must provide detailed product information and safety data sheets - Compliance with local living wage, safety, and EEO standards is required - The City reserves the right to reject non-compliant deliveries and require removal and cleanup at the contractor's expense - No specific OEMs are named; chemical manufacturers and distributors with municipal water treatment experience are eligible to bid
Description
The City of Toledo is soliciting bids for the delivery of a 50% sodium hydroxide solution to the Bay View Water Reclamation Plant. The contract is for one year with options for two one-year renewals. The sodium hydroxide solution must meet specific chemical and safety standards, including a pH greater than 13.6 and mercury concentration less than 0.02 g/l. Bidders must submit various documents including bid guaranty, signed contract, product information, and safety data sheets. Delivery trucks must have pumps for unloading, and each load must be accompanied by a Certificate of Analysis.