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This Solicitation opportunity from Florida was posted on May 19, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

NOTICE OF INTENT TO SINGLE SOURCE FJ NUGENT & ASSOCIATES, INC.

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PUR 17191State & Local

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The contract pertains to the continued use and maintenance of Vaughan centrifugal pumps for the Collier County Wastewater In-line Booster Pump Station as well as the Master Pump Station recirculation and chopper pumps. These pumps are critical for ensuring reliable conveyance of sewage and sewage by-products through various wastewater systems, including collection networks, treatment plants, and reclaimed water systems. The primary goal is to maintain uninterrupted pumping capability to comply with stringent public health, safety, and environmental regulations established by the Florida Administrative Code, specifically chapters dealing with domestic wastewater facilities, reuse of reclaimed water, and the permitting and operation of public water systems, alongside other applicable local, state, and federal rules. The contract notification titled "NOTICE OF INTENT TO SINGLE SOURCE FJ NUGENT & ASSOCIATES, INC." invites responses by June 10, 2026, and is managed by the Florida Procurement agency based in East Naples. The contracting effort is a solicitation aimed at continuing or establishing a single-source agreement with FJ Nugent & Associates, Inc., presumably due to their specialized role or expertise related to the Vaughan pumps. The key contact for this solicitation is the Assistant Director, Radoslava Edreva, who can be reached via provided email and phone number. The contract supports essential infrastructure to safeguard environmental quality and public health throughout Collier County by ensuring critical wastewater pumping systems remain fully operational and compliant with regulatory mandates.

General Info

Maintains Vaughan pumps for Collier County wastewater systems ensuring regulatory compliance and reliability.

Agency

Florida → Procurement

NAICS

221320 - Sewage Treatment Facilities View NAICS

Place of Performance

FL, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

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Notice of Intent to Single Source FJ Nugent & Associates, Inc. PUR 17191

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AgencyFlorida → Procurement
Contacts1 person available
OfficeEast Naples, FL, 34112, US
Organization / Agency
Florida → Procurement
Office AddressEast Naples, FL, 34112, US
Contacts
Radoslava EdrevaAssistant Director

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Miami Dade Pump and Supply
MIAMI, FL
FJ Nugent & Associates
Longwood, FL
Source Management
Herndon, WA

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All active Collier County Wastewater In-line Booster Pump Station centrifugal pumps and Master Pump Station recirculation/chopper pumps are Vaughan. For public health, safety, and environmental protection purposes, sewage/sewage by-products must be reliably conveyed through wastewater collections systems, wastewater plant processes, and reclaimed water systems. Uninterrupted pumping capability is required to remain in regulatory and operational compliance with Florida Administrative Code (FAC) chapter 62-600 (Domestic Wastewater Facilities), chapter 62-610 (Reuse of Reclaimed Water and Land Application), and 62-555 (Permitting, Construction, Operation, and Maintenance of Public Water Systems), as well as other local, State, and federal rules and regulations.