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This Solicitation opportunity from Florida was posted on May 8, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Southwest Storage and Repump Facility

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26-B-50IFState & Local

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The Southwest Storage and Repump Facility project aims to enhance water quality, system reliability, and fire flow protection for existing customers in DeBary, Florida. By expanding storage and pumping capabilities, the project will address current needs while also supporting expected residential and commercial growth in the southern part of DeBary. This infrastructure improvement is critical for ensuring that the utility system can accommodate increasing demand effectively. The solicitation, issued by the Florida Water Resources & Utilities agency, was posted in early May 2026, with responses due by mid-June 2026. The contract is managed under state and local government entities, with contact points including an engineer and a senior procurement analyst for inquiries. The project is a key element in bolstering the region's water utility infrastructure to meet both present and future requirements.

General Info

Expand DeBary’s water storage and pumping to improve quality, reliability, and support growth.

Agency

Florida → Water Resources & Utilities

NAICS

237110 - Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction View NAICS

Place of Performance

FL, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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Exhibit_C_-_Draft_Contract_26-B-50IF.pdf

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Southwest Storage and Repump Facility.pdf

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Exhibit_G_-_Bid_Price_Sheet_26-B-50IF.xlsx

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Exhibit_B_-_Prime_Subcontractor_Form_26-B-50IF.xls

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Exhibit_D_-_Construction_Plans_26-B-50IF.pdf

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PRIME-SUB_FORM_for_Contractors_rev._01.15.2025_(lock_before_publishing).xls

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Exhibit_H_-_COV_Div_27_Technology_Systems_Design_and_Installation_Guidelines_073025.pdf

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Volusia_County_Southwest_Storage_and_Repump_Facility_-_Technical_Specifications_(December_2025).pdf

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Exhibit_A_-_Insurance_Requirements_26-B-50IF.pdf

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Volusia_County_Southwest_Storage_and_Repump_Facility_-_Drawings_(December_2025).pdf

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Exhibit_F_-_Sales_Tax_Exemption_Procedures.pdf

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Exhibit_E_-_Technical_Specifications_26-B-50IF.pdf

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VC_Southest_Storage_and_Re-Pump_Facility_Bid_Form.xlsx

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Organization & Contact Information

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AgencyFlorida → Water Resources & Utilities
Contacts2 people available
OfficeDeLand, FL, 32720, US
Organization / Agency
Florida → Water Resources & Utilities
Office AddressDeLand, FL, 32720, US
Contacts
Inga FegleySenior Procurement Analyst

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Talcon Group
Tallahassee, FL
R.H. Moore & Associates
Tampa, FL

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Full Description

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This project is a critical infrastructure improvement intended to enhance water quality, increase system reliability, and strengthen fire flow protection for existing customers. Additionally, the expanded storage and pumping capacity will support anticipated residential and commercial growth in the southern section of DeBary, ensuring the utility system can meet both current and future demand.