The Operations and Maintenance unit of the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District is tasked with ensuring the reliable, safe, and compliant operation of wastewater infrastructure across Northeast Ohio. Its core mission centers on maintaining the integrity of sewage treatment systems, managing hazardous byproducts, and securing critical backup systems that support continuous public health and environmental protection.
Operations and Maintenance is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 7 open contract opportunities.
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AI Mission Profile
The Operations and Maintenance unit of the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District is tasked with ensuring the reliable, safe, and compliant operation of wastewater infrastructure across Northeast Ohio. Its core mission centers on maintaining the integrity of sewage treatment systems, managing hazard...
The Operations and Maintenance unit of the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District is tasked with ensuring the reliable, safe, and compliant operation of wastewater infrastructure across Northeast Ohio. Its core mission centers on maintaining the integrity of sewage treatment systems, managing hazardous byproducts, and securing critical backup systems that support continuous public health and environmental protection. Strategic priorities include the uninterrupted operation of wastewater treatment facilities, the proper handling and removal of sludge cake and other hazardous residuals, and the maintenance of high-reliability mechanical and electrical systems—particularly emergency power assets like stand-by generators—that sustain operations during grid disruptions. Programs focus on lifecycle management of treatment equipment, regulatory compliance with environmental standards, and resilience planning for aging infrastructure.
The agency procures specialized services related to sewage treatment facility maintenance, hazardous waste collection, and commercial industrial machinery repair. Contracts are typically structured as service-based solicitations with performance metrics tied to uptime, safety compliance, and regulatory adherence. Long-term maintenance agreements and lease-purchase arrangements for critical systems are common procurement vehicles, emphasizing operational continuity over capital expenditure.
Primary procurement targets include NAICS 221320 for wastewater treatment system operations, 562112 for hazardous waste collection and disposal, and 811310 for repair and maintenance of industrial machinery. The agency does not employ set-asides and engages vendors based on technical expertise, proven track record in municipal utility environments, and ability to meet stringent environmental and safety protocols. Vendor relationships are built on performance-based service level agreements and adherence to industrial best practices.
Operational within Cleveland and surrounding jurisdictions, the agency functions as a specialized unit under the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District, responsible for regional wastewater management. It utilizes competitive sealed bidding and request for proposal processes to acquire mission-critical services, prioritizing reliability, regulatory compliance, and system resilience in all procurement decisions.
Recent Operations and Maintenance Contracts
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