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Public Works Fluid Deliver System

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26-29State & Local

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Murray City Corporation is seeking qualified contractors to design, supply, install, test, commission, and train personnel on a complete vehicle maintenance fluid delivery and waste fluid recovery system for its new Public Works Facility at 4646 S 500 W in Murray, Utah. The system must be fully operational upon delivery and seamlessly integrated with the ongoing construction efforts coordinated with Big-D Construction, Galloway & Company, and other relevant subcontractors. Bidders are required to submit sealed proposals that meet all technical and operational specifications outlined in the solicitation, and award will be granted to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder who satisfies all requirements. The solicitation, identified as 26-29, was posted on July 13, 2026, with a firm deadline for responses on July 21, 2026. All work must comply with local standards and ensure compatibility with the facility’s design and infrastructure. The primary point of contact for inquiries is Amandah Maudsley, reachable via email at amaudsley@murray.utah.gov. The project is located in Utah, with no specific set-aside provisions indicated, and all proposals must be submitted through the designated online portal. Contractors must demonstrate experience with similar fluid handling and waste recovery systems in municipal or public works environments, and must be prepared to manage logistics, timelines, and site coordination under the constraints of an active construction project. Failure to meet installation, testing, or training obligations may result in bid rejection or contract termination. The system is critical to the facility’s operational efficiency and environmental compliance, requiring precision, durability, and adherence to safety and regulatory protocols.

General Info

Murray City seeks contractor for fluid delivery and waste recovery system at Public Works Facility, due July 21, 2026.

Agency

NAICS

237110 - Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

UT, USA

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NONE

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Murray City Public Works Fluid Delivery System IFB 26-29

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AgencyUtah
Contacts1 person available
OfficeUT, USA
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Utah
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Office AddressUT, USA
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Amandah Maudsley

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Oil-Well Lubricant Dispense Systems

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Murray City Corporation is soliciting sealed bids from qualified contractors to furnish, deliver, install, test, commission, and provide training for a complete vehicle maintenance fluid delivery and waste fluid recovery system for the new Murray City Public Works Facility located at 4646 S 500 W, Murray, Utah. The successful Contractor shall provide a complete, fully operational system and coordinate all work with Murray City, Big-D Construction, Galloway & Company, and affected subcontractors to ensure proper integration with the ongoing building construction. Award will be made to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder meeting the requirements of this Invitation for Bids.

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