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This Solicitation opportunity from Florida was posted on February 25, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Tomoka Farms Road Landfill Southeast Area Construction Cell I

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26-B-51IFState & Local

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NAICS: 562212
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DEADLINE

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NAICS: 562212
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Shasta County

POSTED

8 days ago

DEADLINE

N/A

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Volusia County is seeking construction services for the development of the Southeast Expansion Area (SEA) within the existing Tomoka Farms Road Landfill. This project involves creating a new Class I landfill cell that will significantly extend the county's solid waste disposal capacity, providing a long-term solution estimated to last over 100 years. The solicitation, titled "Tomoka Farms Road Landfill Southeast Area Construction Cell I," was posted on February 25, 2026, with a response deadline of April 2, 2026. The work will be conducted in Florida, specifically managed through the County's Solid Waste agency. Interested parties can contact Kirk Wirth, Materials Coordinator, or Inga Fegley, Senior Procurement Analyst, for further information. The project is managed under a SLED organization type, and while no specific set-aside applies, the contract represents a significant infrastructure investment for the county’s waste management system. Additional details and submission guidelines are accessible through the Volusia County procurement portal.

General Info

Volusia County seeks construction for new Class I landfill cell, extending waste capacity 100+ years.

Agency

Florida → Solid WasteView Agency

NAICS

562212 - Solid Waste LandfillView NAICS

Place of Performance

FL, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

(22)

Exhibit A - Insurance Requirements 26-B-51IF

PDF2 pagesinsurance-requirements

Exhibit G - Bid Price Sheet 26-B-51IF

XLSX4 pagesbid-price-sheet

26 B-51IF Tomoka Farms Road Landfill Southeast Area Construction Cell I IFB

PDF100 pagesifb

Exhibit F - Sales Tax Exemption Procedures for Construction Management Projects

PDF4 pagesprocedure

Tomoka Farms Leachate Pond Bid Drawings

PDF18 pagesbid-drawings

Volusia County Southeast Expansion Area Scope of Work

PDF2 pagessow

Exhibit J - Electrical Plans 26-B-51IF

PDF12 pagesspecifications

Environmental Resource Permit 161100-013-EI for Tomoka Farms Road Landfill

PDF15 pagespermit-document

Volusia County Southeast Expansion Area Landfill Cell 1 Bid Drawings Feb 2026

PDF26 pagesbid-drawings

Electrical Light Fixture and Equipment Schedule - 2400867

PDF12 pagesspecifications

Environmental Resource Permit 161100-013-EI Tomoka RD LF Entrance Improvements

PDF15 pagespermit-document

Exhibit H - Construction Plans Landfill Cell 26-B-51IF

PDF26 pagesbid-drawings

Exhibit I - Construction Plans Leachate Pond 26-B-51IF

PDF18 pagesconstruction-plans

ITB 26-B-51IF Exhibit B Prime/Subcontractor Form

XLS1 pageexhibit-b-prime-subcontractor-form

Bid Items Revision No. 1

PDF1 pagebid-schedule

ITB No. 25-B-XX Prime/Subcontractor Form

XLS1 pageprime-subcontractor-form

Volusia County Southeast Expansion Area Scope of Work

PDF2 pagessow

Exhibit K - Structural Plans 26-B-51IF

PDF3 pagesspecifications

Volusia County Landfill Loading Station Structural Combined Specifications

PDF3 pagesspecifications

Exhibit L - Technical Specifications for Volusia County Southeast Expansion Area Cell 1 Construction

PDF283 pagesspecifications

Volusia County Construction Contract ITB 26-B-51IF

PDF48 pagescontract-document

Volusia County Southeast Expansion Area Cell 1 Construction Summary of Work

PDF283 pagessow

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Organization & Contact Information

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AgencyFlorida → Solid Waste
Contacts2 people available
OfficeDeLand, FL, 32720, US
Organization / Agency
Florida → Solid Waste
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Office AddressDeLand, FL, 32720, US
Contacts
Kirk WirthMaterials Coordinator
Inga FegleySenior Procurement Analyst

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T&K Construction
Vinemont, AL
Southeastern Surveying and Mapping
Orlando, FL
Crossroads Site Development
Ormond Beach, FL

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Full Description

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Volusia County (County) intends to develop a new Class I landfill area within the existing Tomoka Farms Road Landfill property, referred to as the Southeast Expansion Area (SEA). The SEA will provide the County with long-term (100+ years) Class I solid waste disposal capacity.