Opportunity
North Carolina eVP #600RFP #26-38-SW
Storm Debris Removal Services for Cumberland County Waterways
Posted
April 01, 2026
Respond By
April 23, 2026
Identifier
600RFP #26-38-SW
NAICS
562998, 237990
This opportunity involves large-scale storm debris removal services for Cumberland County, North Carolina, focusing on environmental rehabilitation of local waterways and drainage districts. - Government Buyer: - Cumberland Soil & Water Conservation District (County of Cumberland) - Key contact: Mitchell Miller, Soil Conservationist - Scope of Work: - Removal and proper disposal of hazardous storm debris (trees, manmade structures) from streams and drainage districts - Work covers over 224,000 linear feet across multiple segments in the Lower Little River, South River, and Flea Hill Drainage District - Contractor must provide all labor, equipment, materials, and obtain necessary permits and property access - Compliance with environmental and safety regulations is required - Products/Services Requested: - Storm debris removal for 24 distinct stream segments, with quantities specified in linear feet (ranging from 500 to 41,853 linear feet per segment) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Work must begin within 45 days of contract execution - Work hours: Monday–Saturday, 7 AM–6 PM; no work on Sundays - Work must pause 24 hours before and during significant rainfall events - Mandatory pre-proposal conference - Compliance with Iran Divestment Act, E-Verify, and divestment from companies that boycott Israel - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; open to qualified contractors with relevant experience - Place of Performance: - Cumberland County, NC, including Lower Little River, South River, Flea Hill Drainage District, and other named waterways
Description
This solicitation is a Request for Proposal (RFP) issued by the County of Cumberland for storm debris removal services in Cumberland County. The scope includes environmental rehabilitation related to storm debris cleanup. The RFP outlines proposal instructions, evaluation criteria, and contract terms. A mandatory pre-proposal conference is scheduled, and electronic bids are not permitted; submissions must follow instructions in the attachments.