Invitation to Bid: Service Pumps and Motors
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- Bid Title
- Invitation to Bid: Service Pumps and Motors
- Issuing Agency
- City of Florence
- Location
- South Carolina
- Published Date
- Jun 8, 2026
- Closing Date
- Jun 16, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
- Ref. #
- 2026-34
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bid number bid description cloising date bid file 2026-34 Invitation to Bid: Service Pumps and Motors The City of Florence is accepting sealed bids from qualified vendors for the purchase and delivery of service pumps for the Gully Branch Facility.
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INVITATION TO BID NO. 2026-34SERVICE PUMPS AND MOTORSSealed bids will be received in the Office of Purchasing and Contracting in the City Center at324 W. Evans Street, Florence, South Carolina, 29501, until June 12, 2026 at 2:30 pm fromqualified vendors for the purchase and delivery of service pumps for the Gully Branch Facility.Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope with “Bid No. 2026-34 Gully Branch” clearly markedon the outside of the envelope for easy identification by the City of Florence. The City does notaccept/accept electronic or emailed bids. Any bids received later than the specified time will notbe accepted/considered. The City will not be responsible for late submission caused by the postalservice, other carriers, or any other delivery problems regardless of the reason. Bids submittedby mail, Federal Express, United Parcel Service, etc. must meet these same requirements andshould be addressed to:City of FlorenceCity Center324 W. Evans St.Florence, SC 29501-3430The City of Florence under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related statutes ensuresthat no person shall on the grounds of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, and age, beexcluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected todiscrimination under any program or activity it administers.La ciudad de Florencia en el Título VI de la Ley de Derechos Civiles de 1964 y los estatutos, seasegura de que ninguna persona por motivos de raza, color, origen nacional, sexo,discapacidad, edad, ser excluido de participar en, ser negado los beneficios de, o ser de otramanera sujeto a discriminación bajo cualquier programa o actividad que administra.The City of Florence reserves the right to engage in discussions with any or all responsiblebidders who submit bids which appear to be eligible for award, for the purpose of clarification toassure full understanding of and responsiveness to the Invitation to bid requirements herein.This solicitation does not commit the City of Florence to award a contract/purchase order, to payany costs incurred in the preparation of a bid, or to procure or contract for services. The City ofFlorence reserves the right to reject any and all responses, to cancel this solicitation, and tomake an award deemed in its own best interest.Lynwood F. GivensPurchasing Agent1MINORITY, WOMAN, AND VETERAN OWNED BUSINESSThe City of Florence welcomes and encourages submissions from minority, woman, andveteran owned businesses. Please indicate that you are a minority or woman owned businesswith your request for bid documents.Minority Business Owners (minority, woman, and veteran owned businesses) will be affordedfull opportunity to submit proposals in response to this invitation and will not be discriminatedagainst on the grounds of race, color, creed, sex or national origin in consideration for an award.It is the policy of the City that minority, woman, and veteran owned business enterprises(MBE/WBE/VBE) have an opportunity to participate at all levels of contracting in theperformance of City contracts to the extent practical and consistent with the efficientperformance of the contract.The successful company must ensure that all subcontractors, agents, personnel assigned by oremployees of prime company and subcontractors are not discriminated against because of theirrace, color, religion, sex or national origin. Bidders must make positive efforts to provide equalemployment opportunity for minority and women owned businesses.LOCAL AND MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PURCHASING PROGRAMWhen lowest bid is the principal determining factor in a bid selection process it is the intent ofthe City of Florence to provide preference first to local businesses within the City or County ofFlorence; however, if no local business is eligible or able to participate, preference shall then beprovided by the City to minority business enterprises based on the following guidelines:a. For purposes of this policy, a “local business” is defined as a person, firm, contractor,corporation, or other business entity offering the services and/or products being bid bythe City that maintain a place of business and have a physical business addresslocated and operating within the City or County of Florence. The business must havebeen established for not less than one year within the City or County of Florence andhave a valid City of Florence Business License for a minimum of 12 months prior to thebid date.b. For purposes of this policy, a minority business enterprise (MBE) is defined as an MBEthat is certified in accordance with South Carolina Regulations § 19-445.2160, asauthorized by §11-35-5270 the South Carolina Code of Laws, as amended.c. When lowest bid is the principal determining factor in the selection process any “localbusiness” as defined in Subsection A above that submits a responsible and responsivebid within 5% (if the business is located within the City of Florence) or 3% (if thebusiness is located within Florence County) of the non-local bidder who submitted thelowest bid may match the bid submitted by the non-local bidder. A “local business”that is within the percentage guidelines of the lowest bid received shall then be eligiblefor award of the contract.d. If the lowest bid is not a “local business” and a “local business” is within thepercentage guidelines of the lowest bid received, the “local business”, subject to theprovision of Subsection H below, shall be awarded the contract if it is willing to providegoods or services at the same price of the lowest bid received.2e. If conditions of Subsections C above are met and the qualified “local business”declines or is unable to match the lowest bid, then the option to do so moves to thenext qualified “local business”, if such business' bid is within the percentage guidelineof the lowest bid and is similarly responsible and responsive.f. In the event there is no “local business” eligible or willing to match the lowest bid, thelowest responsible and responsive bid submitted by an MBE, if any, would be allowedthe opportunity to match the bid submitted by the non-local bidder and thereby beawarded the contract when lowest bid is the primary determining factor in the bidselection process.g. If procurement is to be made pursuant to state funding requirements, federal fundingrequirements, bond covenants, or other outside funding source requirements whichprohibit or restrict local or MBE preference, then no local or MBE preferenceconsideration will be given.h. The provisions for a local or MBE preference does not prohibit the right of the City tocompare quality of materials proposed for purchase and compare qualifications,character, responsibility and fitness of all persons, firms, contractors, corporations, orother business entities submitting bids. Accordingly, the local or MBE preference for aparticular procurement may be waived by the City Manager upon writtenrecommendation and justification by the Department Director.INSTRUCTION TO BIDDERSThe successful bidder must be authorized to sell the stated product outlined in the specificationsof this bid document.All bids must be signed by an authorized officer or agent of the company submitting the bid.The City will assume no responsibility for oral instructions or suggestions. All officialcorrespondence in regard to the specifications should be directed to and will be issued by the CityProcurement Officer.DEFINITIONS: Responsible Bidder means a bidder who has the capability in all respects to fullyperform the stated requirements, and the integrity and reliability which will assure good faithperformance.Responsive Bidder means a bidder who has submitted a bid which conforms in all materialrespects to the Invitation to Bid.PROTEST: Any actual or prospective vendor, bidder, or contractor who is aggrieved inconnection with the solicitation or award of a contract may formally protest to the Finance Directoron or party has received the bid tabulation or the intent to award letter.DISPUTES: In cases of disputes as to whether or not an item or service quoted or deliveredmeets the specifications, the decision of the City of Florence shall be final and binding on allparties. The Procurement Officer may request in writing, the recommendation of the head of theCity agency using the item or other objective sources.3DEVIATIONS: Any deviations from the specifications contained herein must be noted in detail onthe bidder’s bid response for the City of Florence’s consideration. Failure to submitdocumentation of deviations shall be grounds for rejection of the item offered to the City ofFlorence.CHANGES: Any changes in this Invitation to Bid after the purchase order/contract agreementhas been awarded must be with the written consent of the Procurement Officer or the CityManager; otherwise, the responsibility for such changes lies with the vendor.INQUIRIES: Questions concerning this invitation to bid should be directed to the CityPurchasing Agent, Lynwood F. Givens in writing by e-mail atlgivens@cityofflorence.com. The deadline for the submission of all inquiries is June 9,2026 at 5:00 pm. Any changes to the specifications in the bid package shall be in writingin an addendum. All Addendums will be posted on the City of Florence website atwww.cityofflorence.com. It will be the responsibility of bidders to periodically check thewebsite for addendums.A complete copy of the City of Florence purchasing policies and procedures manual canbe downloaded from the City of Florence website at www.cityofflorence.comSPECIFICATIONS:The City of Florence is accepting sealed bids for the purchase and delivery of one (1) finishedwater pump to the Pee Dee Regional Water Treatment Plant located at 2598 Florence HarlleeBlvd., Florence, SC pursuant to the specifications listed below.1. Large High Service Pump and Motora. One 12” inch MCA 3 – stage bowl assembly cast iron or equivalent, epoxycoated, enamel lined, stainless impellers, stainless collars, stainless shaft,coated column and discharge head and foundation plate. Pump conditions –1200 GPM @ 204’ TDHb. One US motor – 100 HP 460 volts motor complete with motor drive shaft.2. Small High Service Pump and Motora. One 10” inch WCZ 5 – Stage bowl assembly cast iron or equivalent, epoxycoasted, enamel lined, stainless impellers, stainless shaft, coated column,discharge head and foundation plate. 750 GPM @ 198’ TDHThe specifications detailed herein represent the quality of the equipment that isrequired by the city. Whenever in this invitation any particular equipment is indicated orspecified by patent, proprietary or brand name of manufacturer/ developer/inventor,such wording will be deemed to be used for the purpose of facilitating descriptions andquality of the equipment desired by the City. It is not meant to eliminate bidders orrestrict competition in any bid process. A bid for equipment that is equivalent to orthat surpasses the stated specifications will be considered. Determination ofequivalency shall rest solely with the City of Florence.4CRITERA FOR AWARDThe bid is to be awarded to the lowest responsible/responsive bidder that best meets all of theCity of Florence’s specifications. Timeliness of completion will also be a consideration.Firms are requested to submit Two (2) copies of the bid on the City of Florence Bid sheetincluded in this invitation to bid. The bid will be awarded to the lowest responsible/responsivebidder that best meets the City of Florence’s specification/scope of work, taking into considerationbut not limited to the following:1. Price2. Delivery Schedule3. WarrantyThe City shall have sole discretion in evaluating bids. The City reserves the rightto select the bid that it may determine to be in the best interest of the City. TheCity also reserves the right to reject any and all bids, including that of the selectedContractor if satisfactory contract negotiations cannot be concluded.Bid tabulations will be sent to all bidders via email and posted on the City of Florencewebsite at www.cityofflorence.com. Before the award of contract/purchase order, anyrespondent may be required to show that they have the necessary license, facilities,experience, ability, and financial resources to perform the work in a satisfactory manner.Respondents may be required to furnish the City with sworn statements as to theirexperience. No contract/purchase order will be awarded except to responsible offerorscapable of performing the class and type of work required.TAXESThe City of Florence pays SC Sales Taxes in the amount of 8%. However, the City of Florenceis exempt from Federal Taxes and will issue exemption certificates, if requested. INCLUDE SCSALES TAX WITH YOUR BID.INSURANCE REQUIREMENTSThe firm shall agree to hold harmless, indemnify and defend the City of Florence, South Carolina,its agents and employees from any claims for property damage or personal injury (including deathresulting therefrom). Such claims include, but are not limited to, actual, consequential, incidentalor punitive damages. The firm shall agree to maintain sufficient comprehensive general liabilityinsurance, naming the City of Florence, South Carolina, as additional insured, in the amounts of$1,000,000.00 per occurrence and $1,000,000.00 per person. Proof of such insurance shall begiven to the Procurement Officer by an appropriate certificate-of-insurance issued by the firm’sinsurance agent.Further, the firm shall agree to insure prior to commencement of work on the project (job), allsubcontractors, agents, assigns or employees of prime firm and subcontractor shall agree to holdharmless, indemnify and defend the City of Florence, South Carolina, its agents and employeesfrom any claims for property damage or personal injury (including death resulting therefrom). Suchclaims include but are not limited to, actual, consequential, incidental or punitive damages.Further, prior to commencement of work on the project (job), the firm shall insure that allsubcontractors, agents or assigns of the firm, maintain sufficient comprehensive general liabilityinsurance, naming the City of Florence, South Carolina, as additional insured, in the amounts of5
- Commodity Codes
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- NAICS 811310Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive and Electronic) Repair and Maintenance
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