Opportunity
City of Santa Rosa PlanetBids #1930-191500-01
Santa Barbara County Public Works seeks engineering, design, and equipment for non-organic waste recovery system upgrade
Posted
June 11, 2026
Respond By
July 20, 2026
Identifier
1930-191500-01
NAICS
541330, 238290, 333999
Santa Barbara County Public Works is seeking proposals for engineering, design, and installation services to upgrade the ReSource Center Materials Recovery Facility at the Tajiguas Sanitary Landfill. - Government Buyer: - Santa Barbara County Department of Public Works, Resource Recovery and Waste Management Division, ReSource Center Materials Recovery Facility - OEMs Highlighted: - Bollegraaf (existing system integration) - Van Dyk Recycling Solutions (referenced in facility documentation) - Requested Products and Equipment: - Fine screen/star screen (1 unit) - For improved separation and increased bulk density of organics - Eddy current separator (1 unit) - For recovery of CRV-eligible aluminum containers - Additional conveyor belts (1 unit) - For realignment and integration of new equipment - Requested Services: - Engineering and design services for equipment installation and system reconfiguration - Installation and integration of new equipment with the existing Bollegraaf system - Integration services to ensure seamless operation - Notable Requirements: - Integration with the existing Bollegraaf system is mandatory - Performance guarantees required from the selected vendor - Performance and payment bonds are required - The project aims to improve recovery rates for plastics and aluminum, increase organic bulk density, and reduce contamination - Estimated project cost is $2.6 million
Description
The County of Santa Barbara is soliciting proposals from qualified contractors to provide engineering and design services for the ReSource Center Materials Recovery Facility located at the Tajiguas Sanitary Landfill. The project involves a design-build approach including the purchase and installation of equipment to improve the processing of organics extracted from municipal solid waste. The goals include increasing bulk density of organics, improving recovery of plastic and aluminum containers, and reducing contaminants. The estimated project cost is approximately $2.6 million, and the contract will require performance and payment bonds.