Uniform Laundry Services - Parks and Recreation and Public Works Departments
Project Information
- Bid Title
- Uniform Laundry Services - Parks and Recreation and Public Works Departments
- Issuing Agency
- City of San Mateo
- Location
- California
- Published Date
- Mar 26, 2026
- Closing Date
- Apr 17, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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Bid Title: Uniform Laundry Services - Parks and Recreation and Public Works Departments
Category: ALL OPEN RFPs Status: Open Description: See the Request for Proposals in the "Related Documents" section below. Proposers who download the documents will not be notified of any addenda. It is the proposer's responsibility to check back on the website for any addenda that may have been issued.
Publication Date/Time: 3/24/2026 8:00 AM Closing Date/Time: 4/17/2026 4:00 PM Contact Person: Ryan Lukehart, Project Manager Phone: (650)522-7330
Email rlukehart@cityofsanmateo.orgRelated Documents: - Attachment Preview
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALSUNIFORM LAUNDRY SERVICES – PARKS AND RECREATION AND PUBLIC WORKSDEPARTMENTSCITY OF SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIAMarch 24, 2026I. INTRODUCTIONThe City of San Mateo Public Works Department is soliciting proposals for uniform laundry services fordivisions within the Parks and Recreation and Public Works departments. The qualified Uniform ServiceProvider will provide an array of laundry services that range from uniform rentals to weekly pick-up andcleaning of uniforms and facility items from four different sites throughout the City, including ourWastewater Treatment Plant, Corp Yard, Park Yard, and Golf Course (site address detail listed below onPage 3 and in Page 4 table) . The City is proposing to contract these services for three years.II. BACKGROUNDThe City of San Mateo has two operating departments, Parks and Recreation and Public Works, requiringuniform rentals and laundry/cleaning services including furnishing shirts, pants, coveralls, lab coats, red shoptowels, floor mats, work jackets, and the associated laundry maintenance of these items. To take advantageof economy of scale and to streamline service needs for all City operations and functions, the City utilizes ablanket agreement for uniform rental and laundry services.III. SCOPE OF SERVICESThe scope of services should address all the tasks required for rentals and weekly laundry maintenanceservices. This will most likely include tasks such as:A. General1. Provide necessary items including, as required herein, but not limited to furnishing shirts,pants, coveralls, lab coats, emblems, red shop towels, floor mats; measuring, fitting, hemming,taking in and letting out, adjusting, stitching, sewing, and repairing uniforms; laundering, stain-removing, pressing, inventorying, delivering, picking up, and replacing uniforms and otherassociated facility items.2. Provide on-time services to each specified City location.3. Uniform Quantities:a) Wastewater Treatment Plant Lab Analysts (4 sets): up to 11 pants/11 lab coats each;total of 44 uniform sets. (80/20 blend construction)b) Wastewater Treatment Plant Lab Supervisor (1 set): up to 5 lab coats; total of 5uniforms. (80/20 blend construction)c) Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations/Maintenance (36 sets): up to 11 pants and11 shirts each; total of 396 uniform sets. (80/20 blend construction)d) Corp Yard Operations/Maintenance (44 sets): up to 11 pants and 11 shirts each; totalof 484 uniforms sets. (80/20 blend construction)March 24, 2026Uniform Laundry Services RFPPage 1 of 7e) Parks and Golf Landscape Maintenance (25 sets): up to 11 pants and 11 shirts each;total of 220 uniform sets.4. Floor Mat Quantities:a) (18) 3’x5’b) (6) 4’x6’c) (2) 2’x6’d) (1) 3’x10’5. Shop Towel Quantities: Provide 13 bags (of 50 each; total of 650) 18x18 shop towels.6. Provide a locker bank with 23 slots in the Wastewater Treatment Plant Maintenance Buildingfor clean uniform delivery of Operations and Maintenance personnel.7. Provide sample City emblems and name emblems within 7 calendar days after award for Cityreview.8. Take accurate fitting measurements within 7 calendar days after award and within 7 calendardays after receipt of notification for any new measurements.9. Furnish new pants, shirts, coveralls, and lab coats for starting inventory, within 30 calendardays after fitting measurements have been taken.10. Make necessary alterations of uniforms within 7 calendar days after furnishing the uniforms.11. Furnish the shop towels and floor mats within 30 calendar days after award.12. Provide cleaned uniforms, mats and cleaned shop towels weekly, Tuesdays preferred.13. Replace all irreparably damaged, permanently stained, worn out uniforms, lab coats, shoptowels, and floor mats with all new ones within 7 calendar days of pick-up.B. Proper Fit1. Measure each City employee individually to assure that the to-be-provided uniforms fitproperly.2. Check with each City employee individually to assure that the uniforms provided fit properly;make all necessary alterations to the uniforms.3. Make, after the initial acceptance of the uniforms fitting properly, necessary alterations orsupply new uniforms for employees whose uniforms no longer fit properly; note that additionalcharges may apply for alterations and for prorated uniform costs.C. Garment Quality1. Uniform material will be of a treated soil-release fabric that repels dirt and stains before theyare set permanently.2. The City prefers the Uniform Service Company selected to produce its own line of uniforms,to better guarantee the quality and control of the supplied items.3. Uniform types and fabrics to be provided include, but are not limited to: 100% cotton;cotton/poly blend; fire retardant; coveralls; cargo pants; women’s pants/shirts; and lab coats.4. Shirts are to be fully cut, and pants must meet the durability requirements of work pants withthe comfort and detail of casual retail pants.5. Uniforms should be made of brushed fabric to improve the soft feel and drape of the garmentand provide some flex in the garments that move with the employee.6. Uniform service company must carry women’s clothing and must have more than 1 option forwomen’s pants. Sizing men’s pants for female employees is not acceptable.7. All garments provided must be of industrial quality and designed for the industrial garmentrental industry.8. All garments provided must be carried in inventory by the Uniform Service Provider. Outsidepurchasing non-stock items to meet the specifications of this scope of work is not permitted.March 24, 2026Uniform Laundry Services RFPPage 2 of 7D. Startup Inventory1. Furnish startup inventory consists of new uniforms as follows:a) Provide requested number of uniform articles per employee.b) Provide a one-week amount of shop towels plus a one-week startup quantity.c) Provide (18) 3x5, (1) 3x10, (6) 4x6, and (2) 2x6 floor mats.2. New employees must be furnished with startup inventory of new uniforms within 7 days ofrequest.3. Additional charges will not apply for proper fit but may apply for prorated uniform costs.E. Garment Control Identification1. Provide garment control identification for each uniform item.2. Provide individual tracking for each uniform item.3. Provide an inventory control system that includes a four-count check system.4. Provide, to each Representative each delivery, a uniform log with each garmentcontrol identification, employee name, division, location, date uniform was placed into service,and service record of pick-up, delivery, and repairs.5. Ensure that the garment control identification permits uniforms to be grouped together byeach employee and are deliverable to the correct location.F. Pick-Up1. Pick up all to-be-laundered uniforms once a week from:• Wastewater Treatment Plant (2050 Detroit Dr)o Maintenance Building Locker Roomo Men’s and Women’s Locker Rooms (Lab Staff)o Old Admin Buildingo New Admin Building• Corp Yard Streets & Sewer (1949 Pacific Blvd)• Golf Course (1201 E Poplar Ave)• Parks and Recreation (2001 Pacific Blvd)2. Pick up all to-be-laundered shop towels once a week from:• Golf Course (1201 E Poplar Ave)• Parks and Recreation (2001 Pacific Blvd)3. Pick up all to-be-laundered floor mats once a week from:• Wastewater Treatment Plant (2050 Detroit Dr)o Maintenance Building Locker Roomo Men’s and Women’s Locker Rooms (Lab Staff)o Old Admin Buildingo New Admin Building• Corp Yard Streets & Sewer (1949 Pacific Blvd)• Golf Course (1201 E Poplar Ave)• Parks and Recreation (2001 Pacific Blvd)4. Submit a numbered pick-up list of items picked up to the City Representative at each site.5. Review the pick-up list with the City Representative; revise as necessary.6. Obtain the signature of the City Representative on the finalized pick-up list which concurswith the exact number of items being picked up.7. Provide a copy of the pick-up list to the City Representative at each location and retain a copyfor the Uniform Service Provider’s records.8. Pick-up sites are listed in the table below:March 24, 2026Uniform Laundry Services RFPPage 3 of 7Address1201 E. Poplar Ave. San Mateo, CA 944012050 Detroit Dr. San Mateo, CA 944042001 Pacific Blvd. San Mateo, CA 944031949 Pacific Blvd. San Mateo, CA 94403City FacilityGolf CourseWastewater Treatment Plant (4 locations)Parks and RecreationCorp Yard Streets/SewerG. Cleaning1. Clean all picked up uniforms, shop towels, and floor mats.2. Ensure that all spots and stains are removed.3. Use, whenever possible, “Green” cleaning agents and never use cleaning agents that arepotentially hazardous or harmful to health, property, environment, or finishes of any itemsbeing serviced.4. Laundering process must use multiple rinse processes to ensure the removal of all detergent.5. Uniforms must be finished with Live Steam at 280 degrees Fahrenheit to remove wrinkles anddestroy bacteria.F. Repairing1. Make repairs to all uniforms as required.2. Such repairs are for sewing and stitching of uniform seams or patches and replacement ofbuttons.3. Uniform Service Provider must have an automated repair/upgrade identification system atthe laundering plant.G. Pressing1. Uniforms must be finished with Live Steam at 280 degrees Fahrenheit to remove wrinkles anddestroy bacteria.2. If further wrinkle removal is necessary, utilize pressing or form finishing (after live steam) asappropriate for uniform material.3. Ensure that all delivered uniforms are wrinkle-free; City may reject or not pay for anyuniforms delivered with wrinkles.H. Replacing1. Replace uniforms that are worn out, dingy in color from cleanings, damaged beyond repair,permanently visibly stained or do not meet the City of San Mateo standards.2. Such replacement uniforms for those that are worn out or dingy in color from cleanings willbe at Uniform Service Provider’s sole expense.3. Such uniforms for those that are damaged beyond repair, or permanently visibly stained willbe at the prorated uniform cost.I.Delivering1. Provide hangers, and if necessary, plastic bags for all uniforms to be delivered to ensure thatthe uniforms are dry, clean, wrinkle-free, and ready to wear.2. Deliver the exact number of cleaned, pressed, and repaired uniforms, new uniforms, cleanedtowels and cleaned floor mats, as were picked up the week prior.3. Ensure that the delivered uniforms are grouped together by each employee and delivered toMarch 24, 2026Uniform Laundry Services RFPPage 4 of 7the correct location according to the garment control identification.4. Review the delivery list (which should match the pick-up list for the prior week), with the CityRepresentative; revise as necessary.5. Obtain the signature of the City Representative on the finalized delivery list concurring theexact number of items being delivered.6. Provide a copy of the delivery list to the City Representative and retain a copy for UniformService Provider’s records.7. Note that only the exact number of uniforms, towels, and floor mats that were actuallylaundered, cleaned, repaired, replaced, furnished as new, wrinkle-free, and grouped anddelivered to the correct location are billable. No Exceptions.J.RejectingNote: A City Representative may reject if, in the sole opinion of the City Representative, anyitems that do not meet the requirements herein.1. Reload rejected items immediately on the same delivery vehicle as they were originally beingdelivered if such rejection was noted by City Representative at the time of delivery.2. Pick up rejected items within 5 business days if such rejection was discovered by City afterdelivery was made.3. Restore to acceptable state or replace, as necessary, rejected items within 5 business daysafter the rejection was made, at Uniform Service Provider’s sole expense.K. TerminatingNote: A City Representative will provide garment control identifications for uniform service thatis to be terminated (normally, for employees who are no longer with the division or unit).1. Cease, immediately, pick-up and delivery service for terminated uniform service.2. The Uniform Service Provider’s representatives will have an onsite mobile device to makesure that any terminated employees are removed so that the following week they will no longershow up on the invoice.3. Any uniform service terminated are subject to prorated costs.IV. PROPOSALSProposers should submit their proposal electronically, via email, in PDF format. Proposals should be asconcise as possible and include the following information, outlined below.A. Cover LetterThe proposal shall be submitted with a cover letter. The letter must include the name, title, address,telephone number, and signature of the individual(s) authorized to negotiate and bind the UniformService Provider contractually. The cover letter shall provide a summary of the Uniform ServiceProvider’s capabilities and the qualifications of proposed staff.B. Proposed Scope of ServicesThe scope of services should provide a detailed description of the Uniform Service Provider’sproposed approach to providing overall uniform laundry maintenance services for the Parks andRecreation and Public Works Departments in the City of San Mateo. This scope will become Exhibit Aof the City’s standard contractual services contract.C. Experience and QualificationsProvide a one- to two-page summary of the Uniform Service Provider’s experience and qualificationsMarch 24, 2026Uniform Laundry Services RFPPage 5 of 7
- Commodity Codes
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- NAICS 236220Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
- NAICS 812320Drycleaning and Laundry Services (except Coin-Operated)
- NAICS 812331Linen Supply
- NAICS 812332Industrial Launderers
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