Opportunity
Siskiyou County Municode #RFQ #26-01
Siskiyou County Solicits Contractors for Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup Services
Posted
October 04, 2023
Respond By
June 15, 2026
Identifier
RFQ #26-01
NAICS
562910, 562998, 238990
Siskiyou County is seeking qualified contractors to provide solid waste cleanup and abatement services for farm and ranch properties under the Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant Program. - Government Buyer: - County of Siskiyou Environmental Health Division (Siskiyou HHSA-Public Health Division) - Products/Services Requested: - Professional services for illegal dumping cleanup and abatement - Removal and proper disposal of a wide range of waste types, including: - Vehicles/RVs and tires - Appliances and electronic waste - Scrap metal and construction debris - Household hazardous waste and medicinal waste hazards - Propane tanks/gas cans - Furniture, small structures, trash, brush, and green waste - Evaluation and abatement of asbestos-containing materials by licensed professionals - Installation and removal of fencing (including 6 ft tall chain link fence and 12 ft x 50 in galvanized gate) - Contractors must provide all labor, equipment, materials, supervision, and incidentals - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Each site has a budget of up to $50,000, with up to four sites anticipated per fiscal year - Contractors must be licensed, insured, and bonded, and provide performance bonds - Compliance with waste hauler permit requirements - Adherence to the Greenbook 2024 Edition - Local preference for Siskiyou County businesses - Liquidated damages of $500 per day for delays - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation
Description
The Environmental Health Division of the County of Siskiyou is seeking qualified contractors to provide professional services and establish a pool of pre-qualified vendors to respond on an as-needed basis to individual cleanup sites under the Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and Abatement Grant Program. The program supports cleanup and prevention of illegal dumping on farm and ranch properties, safeguarding public health, protecting agricultural lands, and preserving environmental quality. Each site has a budget of up to $50,000, with up to four sites anticipated per fiscal year. Contractors must provide labor, equipment, materials, supervision, and incidentals necessary for cleanup and abatement activities, including removal of various waste types and installation of fencing and gates.