Opportunity
Guilford County NC MUNIS #20035
Award for Hazardous Material Cleanup & Disposal Services in Guilford County, NC
Posted
September 23, 2021
Respond By
September 30, 2021
Identifier
20035
NAICS
562112, 562910, 562211
This opportunity involves the award of a contract by Guilford County, North Carolina, for hazardous material cleanup and disposal services: - Government Buyer: - Guilford County Purchasing Department, Environmental Health, Hazardous Materials Response Team - Awarded Vendor: - FIRST CALL ENVIRONMENTAL LLC - Scope of Services: - Emergency response, stabilization, remediation, transport, treatment, storage, and disposal of hazardous materials (including petroleum, asbestos debris, paint, chemicals, and other hazardous substances) - Services provided within Guilford County, NC, and potentially other jurisdictions upon request - 24/7 emergency response capability required - Provider must be located within or near Guilford County (within 15 miles) - Compliance with all federal, state, and local hazardous waste laws and regulations - OSHA HAZWOPER certified management required - Safe transport and disposal of hazardous materials - Air monitoring and proper documentation - Labor and Equipment: - Trained personnel: Project Manager, Supervisor, Technician/Laborer, Equipment Operator - Equipment and materials for hazardous material response - Hourly and overtime labor rates, equipment charges, and average costs for materials and disposal - Notable Requirements: - MWBE participation goal of 10% - Specific insurance requirements - Pricing must align with federal standards - No specific OEMs or product part numbers are mentioned, as the procurement is service-focused.
Description
Guilford County is soliciting proposals from qualified firms to provide hazardous material emergencies and special cleanup services. The scope includes responding to petroleum, asbestos debris, paint, chemical, or other hazardous material emergencies within Guilford County and other jurisdictions upon request. The contract will be for one year with options to renew for up to three years. Providers must comply with all applicable federal, state, and local hazardous waste laws and regulations, and provide emergency response, cleanup, and disposal services in a timely and professional manner.