Opportunity
Georgia Procurement Registry #PE-77023-NONST-2026-000000556
On-Call Public Nuisance Abatement Services for Gwinnett County
Posted
April 07, 2026
Respond By
April 20, 2026
Identifier
PE-77023-NONST-2026-000000556
NAICS
562910, 562998, 238910
Gwinnett County Government's Department of Planning and Development is seeking qualified service providers for on-call public nuisance abatement services. - Government Buyer: - Gwinnett County Government, Department of Planning and Development - Scope of Services: - On-call remediation of unsafe and unsanitary property conditions - Removal of outdoor storage, trash, junk, debris, waste, refuse, tires, dilapidated furniture, building materials, paint buckets, pallets, gas cans, plastic, metal objects, junk equipment, and junk vehicles - Disposal of hazardous materials in compliance with regulations - Provider must supply all labor, tools, and equipment - Documentation and Compliance Requirements: - Take before-and-after photos of each abatement - Maintain records of salvaged reusable materials as required by O.C.G.A. 41-2-9 and Gwinnett County Code Section 38-26 - Submit documentation or sworn statements if no materials are sold - Comply with insurance requirements (authorized in Georgia, A.M. Best rating of A-7 or higher) - Request utility shut-off if necessary - Performance and Payment: - Work must be completed within 10 days of notification - Payment contingent on proper documentation - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; opportunity is open to qualified service providers.
Description
Gwinnett County Government is soliciting quotes for the provision of public nuisance abatement services. The contract involves on-call services to remediate unsafe and unsanitary conditions on properties, including removal of outdoor storage, trash, junk vehicles, and other debris. The awarded service provider must comply with state laws regarding salvaged materials and provide documentation of sales or sworn statements if no materials were sold. The work must be completed within 10 days of notification, and the provider must meet insurance requirements and provide all labor, tools, and equipment necessary.