Opportunity
Sarpy County Ionwave #2026-398 Addendum 1
Tree and Green Waste Grinding and Removal Services for Sarpy County Landfill
Posted
April 10, 2026
Respond By
April 30, 2026
Identifier
2026-398 Addendum 1
NAICS
562212, 238910
Sarpy County, Nebraska is seeking a contractor to grind and remove tree and green waste piles at the Sarpy County Landfill. - Scope of Work: - Grinding existing and new piles of tree and green waste at Sarpy County Landfill - Target particle size is nominally 3 inches, but flexibility is allowed as long as all material is hauled off-site - Contractor must provide all necessary equipment, personnel, and portable sanitation - Includes moving materials to grinder, grinding, and off-site disposal or recycling - Line Items: - Lump sum bid for grinding and removal of the existing pile - Hourly unit rate bid for grinding and removal of new piles - Requirements: - Contractor must comply with landfill permits and work during landfill hours (6:00 am to 4:30 pm, Monday-Saturday) - Continuous operations required once work begins; interruptions need prior written approval - Flexible project schedule; contractor proposes start and completion dates - No specific OEMs or vendors are mandated; opportunity is open to qualified contractors with appropriate equipment and experience - Place of Performance: - Sarpy County Landfill, 14414 South 156th Street, Springfield, NE 68059 - Contracting Office: - Sarpy County Purchasing Office, 1210 Golden Gate Drive, Papillion, NE 68046
Description
Sarpy County is seeking a qualified contractor to grind tree and green waste piles located at the Sarpy County Landfill. The project involves grinding an existing pile of tree and green waste to a nominal 3-inch particle size using a high-capacity tub grinder or similar equipment. The contractor will provide equipment and personnel to move the materials to the grinder and dispose of the ground material off-site. The landfill will remain operational during the work, and the project schedule is flexible with continuous operations expected once work commences.