SLED Opportunity · IOWA · CITY OF DAVENPORT IA DING
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City of Davenport seeks bids for disposal and land application of digester cleanings from its Water Pollution Control Plant. Optional pre-bid meeting on Jan 29, 2026. Bids due Feb 24, 2026, via e-bidding system only.
The City of Davenport is accepting bids from qualified vendors for the disposal of digester cleanings from the Water Pollution Control Plant. An optional pre-bid meeting will be held on Thursday, January 29th, 2026, at 9:00AM at the Water Pollution Control Plant, located at 2606 S. Concord Street. This will be a time to access a sample of the material for disposal, review the bid requirements, and address any questions or concerns. All contractors intending to bid on this project are encouraged to have a representative in attendance. Bids must be submitted through the City of Davenport e-bidding system (https://davenport.ionwave.net); no emails, faxes, paper copies or any other submission method will be accepted. Within the system, each tab of the Invitation to Bid must be reviewed and responded to accordingly. --- Q&A --- Q1: Can contractors come on-site and take multiple samples of various consistencies to get an average so we can achieve a consistent 2 dry tons per acre? A1: Samples can be provided, contact Pat Erps at 563-210-1476 to arrange pick up. As a reminder, no questions will be answered when picking up samples. Questions shall be submitted in writing to the purchasing division and responses will be published for all bidders. Submitted: 2/6/2026 09:18:49 AM (CT) Q2: Is it the contractor's responsibility to line up farmers and fields to land and apply the material on? A2: Yes, it is the contractor's responsibility. Submitted: 2/6/2026 09:17:56 AM (CT) Q3: Is the site open for contractors to get samples? A3: Samples can be provided, contact Pat Erps at 563-210-1476 to arrange pick up. As a reminder, no questions will be answered when picking up samples. Questions shall be submitted in writing to the purchasing division and responses will be published for all bidders. Submitted: 2/5/2026 02:59:19 PM (CT)
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