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Stormwater Pump
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The City of South Daytona is soliciting bids under Invitation To Bid (ITB) No. 26-ITB-007 for the procurement of a skid-mounted, diesel-powered centrifugal stormwater pump system. This system must have a minimum pumping capacity of 3,000 gallons per minute with capabilities reaching up to 3,750 GPM, a total dynamic head of 140 feet, and a 24-foot suction lift. The unit must be fully assembled, tested, and delivered ready for immediate operation, including 40 feet of suction and discharge piping, 8-inch ANSI B16.5 flanged connections, a sound-attenuated enclosure reducing noise to 67 dBA at 7 meters, and a fuel tank that supports 24 hours of continuous operation. The deliverable package also includes complete operation and maintenance manuals, warranty documentation, and performance data. The place of delivery is a designated City facility in South Daytona, Florida, with FOB terms requiring inside delivery. Evaluation of bids will be based on multiple criteria beyond price, focusing on vendor capacity, timeliness, past performance, compliance with legal and solicitation requirements, and the suitability of the offered equipment. Pricing details are not pre-established, as respondents must submit lump-sum bids with firm delivery schedules; vague timelines such as “ASAP” will be disqualified. The contract incorporates compliance with several federal and state laws, including the Davis-Bacon Act for prevailing wages, Copeland Act labor standards, E-Verify employment eligibility verification per Florida statutes, and Buy America requirements. The City retains inspection and acceptance rights, with penalties for non-compliance, including withholding payments, liquidated damages of $500 per day, and possible contract termination. Subcontractors must also adhere to documentation and compliance requirements. Proposals must be submitted by May 29, 2026, via a sealed paper copy and digital copy or through the City’s online procurement portal. The City emphasizes a fair, responsible procurement process, maintaining that award decisions will be based on the best overall value, not just the lowest bid.
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