The City of Delray Beach is seeking bids for wet lime sludge removal and disposal services. Bids must be submitted electronically through BidNet Direct by July 13, 2026, 2:00 PM local time. The contract term is three years with two one-year renewal options. Award will be based on the lowest price. Bidders must have at least five years in business and three years of experience with wet lime sludge hauling/disposal in Florida. A bid bond of 5% is required. Insurance requirements include commercial general liability, automobile liability, and pollution liability. A site visit is recommended but not mandatory. Questions regarding the solicitation must be submitted through BidNet Direct by July 3, 2026, 5:00 PM local time.
Bids must be received on or before July 13, 2026, at 2:00 PM local time.
Payment will be made in accordance with the Florida Prompt Payment Act, Section ****, Florida Statutes, upon presentation of a proper invoice. The city prefers payment via wire transfer, ACH direct deposit, or an appropriate electronic payment method.
The awarded bidder shall warrant its products and/or service against faulty labor and/or defective material for a minimum period of one year from the date of acceptance.
The city will award this contract to the responsive and responsible bidder who submits the lowest price to perform the work.
Bidders must be registered with the state of Florida, have been in business for a minimum of five years, and have a minimum of three years of wet lime sludge hauling/disposal operations within the state of Florida.
The city reserves the authority to cancel the contract and secure services from another vendor if the awarded bidder fails to deliver or complete the work within the time stated in the contract. The city may demand payment for any additional costs incurred.
It is recommended that the bidder visit the site of the proposed work and become familiar with any conditions that may affect the work.
Vendors may be deemed non-responsible if they have been declared in default on any city or public entity contract, debarred, or suspended by any public entity.