Opportunity
Hennepin Supplier Systems #NFB0000397
Hennepin County seeks contractor for dump site clean-up at Big Woods conservation easement in Minnetrista, MN
Posted
April 14, 2026
Respond By
May 05, 2026
Identifier
NFB0000397
NAICS
562910, 238910
Hennepin County is seeking a qualified contractor for a dump site clean-up project at the Big Woods conservation easement in Minnetrista, MN. - Government Buyer: - Hennepin County Public Works Department - Purchasing and Contract Services office, Minneapolis - Scope of Work: - Surficial remediation and removal of hazardous and non-hazardous materials from two small historic dump sites (less than 0.75 acres total) - Locations: 6070 Sunnyfield Rd and 6175 West Branch Rd, Minnetrista, MN - Includes all labor, equipment, materials, and proper disposal of waste - Site restoration required after debris removal - Requirements: - Contractor must have experience with hazardous and non-hazardous material removal - Demonstrated understanding of natural resources and sensitive habitat conditions due to conservation easement status - Strict compliance with safety and environmental regulations - Detailed project management, daily work logs, and close coordination with the County Project Manager - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Unique Aspects: - Work is on conservation land with sensitive habitat - Mandatory experience with hazardous materials and environmental compliance - Detailed reporting and communication protocols - Contract Details: - Period of performance is 9 months from award, with possible extension if frozen ground work is chosen - Multiple bids are allowed
Description
Hennepin County is soliciting bids for a dump remediation project on two privately owned parcels protected by conservation easements. The work involves surficial cleanup of two small historic dumps located on contiguous parcels in Minnetrista, MN. The contractor must have experience with hazardous and non-hazardous material removal and an understanding of natural resources and sensitive habitat conditions. The contract period is 9 months from award, and a virtual pre-bid meeting and site visit are scheduled in April 2026.