Opportunity
Franklin County #Compliance-Clean-Up-RFQ
Franklin County Residential Property Cleanup and Clearing Services Solicitation
Posted
April 25, 2026
Respond By
May 18, 2026
Identifier
Compliance-Clean-Up-RFQ
NAICS
562998, 561790
Franklin County is seeking qualified contractors to provide residential property cleanup and clearing services to maintain compliance with local ordinances. - Government Buyer: - Franklin County Board of County Commissioners - Scope of Services: - Removal of trash, debris, and refuse from residential properties - Clearing overgrown vegetation, brush, and yard waste - Securing or boarding up structures as needed - Removal of abandoned personal property and hazardous accumulations (excluding regulated hazardous waste unless properly licensed) - Hauling and lawful disposal of all collected materials - Restoration of sites to a clean, safe, and code-compliant condition - Contractor Requirements: - Must be licensed to operate in Florida - Must carry general liability insurance of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence - Must have access to necessary equipment and personnel - Must be able to respond to service requests within 24-72 hours - Must provide company profile, relevant experience, references, proof of licensing and insurance, equipment description, and proposed pricing - Assignment Details: - Contractors will be pre-qualified and placed on a list for as-needed assignments - No guaranteed minimum volume of work - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or product vendors are mentioned - Unique Requirements: - Rapid response time (24-72 hours) - Compliance with local codes and ordinances - Exclusion of regulated hazardous waste unless contractor is properly licensed
Description
Franklin County is soliciting qualifications from experienced individuals or firms to provide residential property cleanup and clearing services. The scope includes removal of trash, debris, overgrown vegetation, securing structures, and lawful disposal of materials to bring properties into compliance with local ordinances. Respondents must demonstrate experience, proper licensing, insurance, and the ability to respond within 24-72 hours. Submissions are due by May 18, 2026, and will be evaluated on experience, capacity, cost, and compliance with submission requirements.