The DPU/Water Reclamation Department of the City of Toledo is dedicated to maintaining and modernizing critical water infrastructure to ensure safe, reliable, and efficient wastewater treatment and reclamation services for the community. Their core mission centers on sustaining operational resilience through the replacement and upgrade of high-capacity thermal systems, particularly boilers and associated heating equipment essential to sludge processing, laboratory operations, and plant-wide thermal regulation.
DPU/Water Reclamation Department of City of Toledo is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 2 open contract opportunities.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The DPU/Water Reclamation Department of the City of Toledo is dedicated to maintaining and modernizing critical water infrastructure to ensure safe, reliable, and efficient wastewater treatment and reclamation services for the community. Their core mission centers on sustaining operational resilienc...
The DPU/Water Reclamation Department of the City of Toledo is dedicated to maintaining and modernizing critical water infrastructure to ensure safe, reliable, and efficient wastewater treatment and reclamation services for the community. Their core mission centers on sustaining operational resilience through the replacement and upgrade of high-capacity thermal systems, particularly boilers and associated heating equipment essential to sludge processing, laboratory operations, and plant-wide thermal regulation. Strategic priorities include enhancing energy efficiency, extending the service life of aging thermal assets, and ensuring compliance with environmental and safety standards in wastewater treatment processes. Key programs focus on infrastructure modernization, preventive maintenance of critical mechanical systems, and the integration of durable, industrial-grade equipment to support continuous plant operations.
The department primarily procures specialized industrial services and equipment related to boiler installation, maintenance, and heat exchange systems. Contracts are typically structured as direct awards for capital improvements or equipment replacement, with a preference for turnkey solutions that include installation, commissioning, and warranty support. Procurements are conducted through standard municipal procurement vehicles, often requiring technical specifications aligned with ASME and ANSI standards for pressure equipment.
The agency’s procurement activity is concentrated in NAICS 332410 (Power Boiler and Heat Exchanger Manufacturing) and 238220 (Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors), reflecting a reliance on industrial-grade thermal systems and qualified contractors capable of handling high-pressure, high-temperature applications in hazardous environments. There is no evidence of set-aside preferences or targeted diversity initiatives in current procurement patterns. Vendor relationships are built around technical expertise in industrial boiler systems and proven experience in municipal wastewater facility retrofits.
The department operates under the City of Toledo’s public utilities framework, serving the entire municipal wastewater system within Lucas County, Ohio. It functions as a specialized division focused on mechanical and thermal infrastructure, utilizing competitive sealed bidding and request-for-proposal processes for capital projects involving engineered equipment and skilled trades.
Recent DPU/Water Reclamation Department of City of Toledo Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by DPU/Water Reclamation Department of City of Toledo, including active solicitations and recent awards.