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Last Updated | 02/11/2019 10:31 AM |
Project Title | Biosolids Management Services - Multi-Step Process |
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City, State (County) | Jacksonville, FL 32206 (Duval County) |
Category(s) | Heavy and Highway |
Sub-Category(s) | Hauling |
Contracting Method | Competitive Bids. |
Project Status | Results |
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Description | The purpose of this Invitation to Negotiate (the "ITN") is to select a company, or partnership of companies, (also referred to as the "Contractor", "Company" or the "Respondent") that can provide biosolids residuals management services at the best value to JEA. JEA is seeking biosolids residuals management services from an experienced Company that possesses the expertise in biosolids residuals management services for a large, municipal water and sewer utility that produces Class AA dried pellets, Class B dewatered cake, and unclassified dewatered cake. The work will consist primarily of receiving Class B dewatered cake and taking full responsibility of processing and final product marketing of all of the end product. This solicitation process will have multiple steps, as follows; Step 1: The Company will submit their minimum qualifications and unpriced proposed approaches for managing biosolids residuals to JEA. Proposed approaches should include the taking of up to 240 tons per day of Class B or unrated dewatered biosolids at a solids concentration of at or greater than 19.0%. JEA has local resources that the Company may incorporate in their proposal, depending on the Company's approach or approaches to managing the biosolids. These additional local resources may include the use of a land site offered by JEA, trucking to the JEA land site offered location, use of active rail facilities, use of JEA and City of Jacksonville ("COJ") green waste, and source separated organics. The Company may use their own resources or land sites as well. JEA will validate the proposed approaches meet the minimum qualifications. JEA will hold individual discussions with each company on their proposed solution(s) that meet the minimum qualifications. Step 2: Step 2 will commence with JEA's issuance of an addendum to Companies with additional information regarding the evaluation criteria, and any revisions to the technical specifications. The Company will submit its priced approaches for biosolids residuals management services, which JEA will evaluate and score. JEA intends to select a short-list of companies from the Step 2 submittals. Companies may submit multiple approaches in their Step 2 submittal. Each approach will receive its own score based on price and quality measures for the value to JEA's customers, community and environment. JEA will make its final decision, based on the Company's approach that receives the highest total score. Site Visits: Walkthrough 1: January 11, 2019: Start time: 9:00 AM. Meeting point: Blacks Ford WRF. Tour of Blacks Ford WRF and Monterey WRF. Walkthrough 2: January 22, 2019. Start time: 9:00 AM. Meeting point: Buckman WRF. Tour of Buckman WRF and real estate sites. January 23, 2019: Start time: 9:00 AM. Meeting point: Blacks Ford WRF. Tour of Blacks Ford WRF and Monterey WRF. | ||
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