Opportunity
San Diego County Ivalua #BPM013124
San Diego County Seeks As-Needed Recycling Technical Assistance for Unincorporated Properties
Posted
June 30, 2026
Respond By
July 30, 2026
Identifier
BPM013124
NAICS
562998
The County of San Diego Department of Public Works is seeking qualified firms to provide as-needed recycling technical assistance for unincorporated commercial businesses, multi-family complexes, and residential properties. - Government Buyer: - County of San Diego, Department of Public Works - Department of Purchasing and Contracting - Contact: Cassandra Jackson-Grijalva - Scope of Services: - As-needed recycling technical assistance for: - Unincorporated commercial businesses - Multi-family complexes (5+ units) - Residential properties (4 or fewer units) - Services include: - Waste assessments and audits - Outreach and education - Workshops and event facilitation - Compliance support with state/local waste diversion laws - Reporting and data management - Volunteer coordination (up to 5 events/year) - Advertising/promotion for events (up to 10 events/year) - Positions and Estimated Quantities: - Recycling Specialist 1 (RS1): 370 hours (program coordination, reporting, stakeholder engagement) - Recycling Tech 2 (RT2): 800 hours (client outreach, audits, marketing materials) - Recycling Tech 1 (RT1): 700 hours (administrative support, data entry, complaint investigation) - Volunteer Coordination: 5 events/year - Advertising/Promotion: 10 events/year - Unique Requirements: - Compliance with environmental stewardship and waste diversion laws - Detailed reporting and documentation - Service coverage for both commercial and residential property types - Adherence to County's submission and participation procedures - No specific OEMs or product manufacturers are named in the solicitation.
Description
The County of San Diego is seeking quotes from firms to provide as-needed recycling technical assistance for unincorporated businesses, multi-family complexes, and residential properties. The contract term is anticipated to be an initial one-year period with four one-year options. Two contracts will be awarded: one for unincorporated commercial businesses and multi-family complexes, and another for unincorporated residential properties. The basis of award will be the price per lot, and offerors must respond to all items within a lot to be considered for award.