Opportunity
Dept of Management Services Florida #26032
Wastewater Biosolids Collection, Hauling, and Disposal Services for City of St. Augustine, FL
Posted
August 17, 2026
Respond By
September 09, 2026
Identifier
26032
NAICS
562219, 562111
This opportunity from the City of St. Augustine, FL, seeks qualified contractors for wastewater biosolids collection, hauling, and disposal services from the City's Wastewater Treatment Facility. - Government Buyer: - City of St. Augustine, Department of General Services - Procurement contact: Danielle Falkner - Scope of Services: - Collection, transportation, and disposal of biosolids (16%–18% solids, approx. 250–650 wet tons/month, avg. 390 wet tons/month) - Services must comply with FDEP and EPA regulations - Use of FDOT-compliant open top semi-trailers with watertight covers and minimal odor - Minimum of two empty trailers onsite at all times - Disposal at FDEP-permitted biosolids management facility or authorized Class I landfill (must accept sub-class B biosolids) - Coordination with WWTF operators required - Chain of custody and personnel certification mandated - Contractor Requirements: - At least five years of biosolids hauling experience - Three active similar contracts with Florida municipalities - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - The opportunity is open to all qualified contractors meeting these requirements
Description
The City of St. Augustine is soliciting bids from qualified contractors to provide wastewater biosolids hauling services from the City's Wastewater Treatment Facility to an FDEP-permitted biosolids management facility or authorized Class I solid waste landfill. The biosolids average 16%–18% solids, with approximately 250–650 wet tons generated per month and an average of 390 wet tons hauled monthly, though quantities may vary based on operational needs. The contractor is responsible for providing labor, equipment, transportation, and supplies necessary for the transport and disposal of biosolids in compliance with applicable Florida Department of Environmental Protection and EPA regulations. The project includes coordination with WWTF operators and requires trailers to be FDOT compliant and properly maintained to minimize odor and spillage.