Consultant Services for SB 1383 Implementation Recordkeeping and Reporting
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- Bid Title
- Consultant Services for SB 1383 Implementation Recordkeeping and Reporting
- Issuing Agency
- City of San Mateo
- Location
- California
- Published Date
- Apr 15, 2026
- Closing Date
- Apr 27, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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Bid Title: Consultant Services for SB 1383 Implementation Recordkeeping and Reporting
Category: ALL OPEN RFPs Status: Open Description: See the Request for Proposals in the "Related Documents" section below. Proposer's 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: 4/15/2026 8:00 AM Closing Date/Time: 4/27/2026 2:00 PM Contact Person: Jack Johnson, Waste Management Supervisor Email: jjohnson@cityofsanmateo.org
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FORConsultant Services for SB 1383 ImplementationRecordkeeping and ReportingCITY OF SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIAThe City of San Mateo (City) requests proposals for consultant services for the maintenance,recordkeeping, and reporting for the City’s SB 1383 Implementation Record and for advice about the bestpractices for proper Implementation Record procedures, CalRecycle 1383 requirements as they pertain tothe Implementation Record, and assistance in meeting CalRecycle JACE review.Proposals shall be submitted by contractors having experience and a demonstrated background in the typeof work described in Section III of this notice. In addition, all interested contractors shall have sufficient,readily available resources in the form of trained personnel, support services, specializedequipment/software, training, and financial resources to carry out the work.The total not-to-exceed fee for this contract, inclusive of both quarterly and on-call maintenance, is$24,000 per calendar year. The term of the contract is for three (3) years with the opportunity for up tothree (3) one-year extensions.Final negotiation of scope and pricing is expected to take place after Contractor selection.Questions may be submitted by email no later than 2:00pm on April 27, 2026, to:Jack Johnson, Waste Management Supervisor, jjohnson@cityofsanmateo.org.II. PROJECT TIMETABLE (Subject to change at the discretion of the City)• April 15, 2026Notice advertised• May 15, 2026Request for Proposals due no later than 2:00 pm• May 22, 2026Review of proposals and contractor selection• June 1, 2026Notice to Proceed issued; services beginIII. SCOPE OF WORKThis Scope of Work includes maintenance, recordkeeping, and reporting for the City’s SB 1383 ImplementationRecord and for advice about the best practices for proper Implementation Record procedures, CalRecycle1383 requirements as they pertain to the Implementation Record, and assistance in meeting CalRecycle JACEreview. A full description of the work as well as general provisions applying to all work performed under thisagreement, can be found in Appendix A – Scope of Work.IV. CONTRACT TERMSThe selected Contractor will be expected to review and be able to enter into the agreement included in thisRFP as Appendix B – Sample Agreement, including meeting the insurance requirements.V. PROPOSALSA successful response to this RFP shall consist of the following elements:1. Cover letter2. Proposed scope of work3. Hourly rates for all staff4. The Contractor’s experience and history in performing this type of work. Include references of persons,firms, or agencies that the City may contact to verify the experience of the proposer, as well as anexample of work of a similar nature.5. Contact information for the Project Manager6. Proof the Contractor is compliant with the labor/wage laws as set out in Appendix B7. Proof of registration with the Department of Industrial RelationsVI. SELECTION PROCEDUREEvaluation of the proposals will be conducted by City staff who will review the proposals and assess theContractor’s qualifications, experience, and ability to perform the work based solely on the materialssubmitted. Make a record of the review using a score sheet. Before final selection of a successfulContractor(s), the City will approve a final agreement for services using the standard template in Appendix B.The City reserves the right to clarify any issues or obtain additional information.The evaluation of proposals will be based on, but not limited to the following:• Cost• Ability to perform the required services• Experience• Reliability• References• Compliance with the specificationsThis RFP does not commit the City to enter a contract, nor does it obligate the City to pay for any costs incurredin preparation and submission of proposals or in anticipation of a contract. The City reserves the right to:• Make the selection based on its sole discretion• Reject any or all proposals• Issue subsequent requests• Postpone contract start date for its own convenience• Remedy technical errors in the RFP process• The City shall have final approval of any third parties or sub-contractors doing work as part of this contract• The City is not obligated to accept the lowest bid• Cancel the RFP and reject any and all quotations in whole or in part when it is in the best interestof the City• Waive informalities and irregularities in the Requests for Proposals• Enter into an agreement with another Contractor should the originally- selected Contractordefaults or fails to execute an agreement with the CityAn agreement shall not be binding or valid with the City unless and until it is executed by authorizedrepresentatives of the City and of the Contractor.VII. PROTEST PERIOD• Once all consultants have been notified, bidders have the option to protest the awarding of the project• Consultants have within (7) calendar days to submit their protest to the City Clerk’s Office after biddershave been notified of the status for awarding the project• Protests shall be decided by the Decision-Making Officer (Department Head) or the Department Head’sdesignee(s)• Submit all materials relevant to the protest to the Decision-Making Officer• The Decision-Making Officer shall render a decision to the protestor after their investigation is completed• The protestor has (10) calendar days from the date the decision was provided to make a Request forReview and provide additional documentation for consideration• The City Manager will review all documentary evidence and make a final decision (5) calendar days beforethe proposed contract award dateVIII. SUBMISSIONEach proposer shall submit one (1) digital copy sent via email to Jack Johnson, Waste Management Supervisor, atjjohnson@cityofsanmateo.org no later than 2:00 p.m. on May 15, 2026. Email submissions shall be labeled “City ofSan Mateo SB 1383 Implementation Record Recordkeeping and Reporting.”APPENDICES:Appendix A – Scope of WorkAppendix B – Sample Agreement and Insurance RequirementsAPPENDIX AScope of WorkContractor shall complete the initial review and upload the required records and reports for the ImplementationRecord in coordination with the City of San Mateo staff, Recology San Mateo County, RethinkWaste, and theCounty of San Mateo Sustainability Department and monitor the Implementation Record across all of the softwareplatforms used by the various stakeholders.To meet the 60 requirement to maintain an up-to-date Implementation Record, Contractor shall provide everyother month services to include comprehensive requests for information to various stakeholders and Solid Wastestaff and completion of data updates to maintain the Implementation Record in compliance with the regulatoryrequirements.Contractor shall host ongoing meetings with the City of San Mateo to clarify requests and providemaintenance updates.Contractor shall monitor SB 1383 Recordkeeping and Reporting best practices in the state, as well asImplementation Record updates and changes from CalRecycle, and advise the City of San Mateo on anynecessary changes and updates.Contractor shall assist the City of San Mateo with JACE compliance Evaluation and Implementation RecordReview. CalRecycle will review Implementation Record compliance as part of Compliance Evaluationsconducted for each jurisdiction every four years.APPENDIX BSAMPLE AGREEMENTAGREEMENT WITH _______________FOR PROFESSIONAL CONSULTANT SERVICESFOR_______________________________[insert project name/description]This Agreement, made and entered into this day of ____________________, by and between the CITYOF SAN MATEO, a municipal corporation existing under the laws of the State of California (“CITY”), and_________________________, a ____________ [insert legal status of consultant here, e.g., individual,corporation, limited partnership, etc.], (“CONSULTANT”), whose address is_____________________________________________.RECITALS:A. CITY desires certain _______________________ services hereinafter described.B. CITY desires to engage CONSULTANT to provide these __________________ services byreason of its qualifications and experience for performing such services and CONSULTANT has offered to providethe required services on the terms and in the manner set forth herein.NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED as follows:SECTION 1 - SCOPE OF SERVICESThe scope of services to be performed by CONSULTANT under this Agreement is as described in ExhibitA to this Agreement, attached and incorporated by reference.SECTION 2 - DUTIES OF CONSULTANTCONSULTANT shall be responsible for the professional quality, technical accuracy and coordination of allwork furnished by CONSULTANT under this Agreement. CONSULTANT shall, without additional compensation,correct or revise any errors or deficiencies in its work.CONSULTANT represents that it is qualified to furnish the services described under this Agreement.CONSULTANT shall be responsible for employing or engaging all persons necessary to perform theservices of CONSULTANT.CONSULTANT agrees to comply with the City’s minimum wage ordinance as codified in Municipal CodeChapter 5.92, which differs from the state minimum wage and includes a Consumer Price Index escalator.SECTION 3 - DUTIES OF CITYCITY shall provide pertinent information regarding its requirements for the project.CITY shall examine documents submitted by CONSULTANT and shall render decisions pertaining theretopromptly, to avoid unreasonable delay in the progress of CONSULTANT's work.Professional Consultant Services14Rev 5/25Page 1 of
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- NAICS 541511Custom Computer Programming Services
- NAICS 541519Other Computer Related Services
- NAICS 541611Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services
- NAICS 541618Other Management Consulting Services
- NAICS 561492Court Reporting and Stenotype Services
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