Code Enforcement Official

Project Information

Bid Title
Code Enforcement Official
Issuing Agency
Steuben County
Location
New York
Published Date
Jun 9, 2026
Closing Date
Jun 25, 2026
Government Level
State & Local
Status
Closed
Ref. #
GC-26-018-P
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Project Description
Bid Number: GC-26-018-P
Bid Title: Code Enforcement Official
Category: General County Bids
Status: Open
Publication Date/Time:
6/9/2026 12:00 AM
Closing Date/Time:
6/25/2026 1:30 PM
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PURCHASING DEPARTMENT
COUNTY OF STEUBEN
3 East Pulteney Square
Bath, New York 14810
607-664-2484
REQUEST FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Notice is hereby given that the Steuben County Agriculture, Industry and Planning Committee is
seeking a fully-certified Code Enforcement Official (CEO) to enforce the Uniform Fire Prevention and
Building Code (Uniform Code) and State Energy Conservation Construction Code (Energy Code) in the
Town of Addison, NY, the Town of Campbell, NY, and the Town of Tuscarora on an as-needed basis
on behalf of Steuben County; GC-26-018-P.
Requests for proposal forms, scope of services and general provisions are available at the Steuben
County Purchasing Department, 3 E. Pulteney Square, Bath, N.Y. 14810. These documents are also
available on the Steuben County website, www.steubencountyny.gov.
Interested parties assume all responsibility to acquire proposal information and forms.
To be considered, proposals must be submitted on Steuben County forms and delivered in a sealed
opaque envelope. Proposals will be received at the Purchasing Department until 1:30 P.M. local time
on June 25, 2026; at which time proposals will be opened and acknowledged as received.
Steuben County retains the right to reject any or all proposals and to withdraw this solicitation at any
time.
Dated: June 8, 2026
___________________
Jean A. Peterson
Interim Director of Purchasing
Code Enforcement Official
Document #GC-26-018-P
OBJECTIVE:
It is the intent of this request for proposals to hire a fully-certified Code Enforcement Official (CEO) to
enforce the Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code (Uniform Code) and State Energy
Conservation Construction Code (Energy Code) in the Town of Addison, NY, the Town of Campbell,
NY, and the Town of Tuscarora, NY on behalf of Steuben County on an as-needed basis.
The successful applicant will work under a contract with Steuben County, NY and will NOT be an
employee of Steuben County.
PROJECT MANAGER:
Project manager is Chris Brewer, Deputy County Manager, 3 E. Pulteney Square, Bath, N.Y. 14810.
Telephone number: 607-664-2245.
QUALIFICATIONS:
The county will be free to make any inquiries deemed necessary to ascertain the qualifications of the
contractor and/or the accuracy of statements made by the contractor as to its qualifications.
CONTACT INFORMATION AND REQUIREMENTS:
Along with its response, the submitter of the RFP shall include the following information: name,
address, telephone number and FAX number.
PROPOSAL COST:
The price shall be an in toto price, the aggregate of all costs billable to Steuben County
including but not limited to travel, freight, labor, materials and equipment for the proposed
scope of services to be provided.
SELECTION OF A CONTRACTOR:
Selection shall only be made from proposals submitted by qualified, responsive and
responsible entities who sufficiently meet the terms, conditions and specifications stated
herein.
However, under all circumstances and all statements to the contrary notwithstanding, Steuben
County reserves the right to determine the contractor in accordance with the best interest of
Steuben County.
Determination is not made at the opening. All submitted proposals are subject to final review
and acceptance by the appropriate personnel or committee(s) of the Steuben County
Legislature before a determination is made.
Receipt of proposals by the County shall not be construed as authority to bind the County.
REFERENCES:
Any response to this request for proposal shall contain at least three (3) references with contact
names and phone numbers.
AWARD:
Award will be based upon the contractor’s experience demonstrated in similar projects, proposed
implementation plan and cost.
ASSIGNABILITY:
The contractor shall not assign, transfer, convey, sub-contract, sublet or other-wise dispose of all or
portions of the contract; and/or work to be performed as a result of the contract; or its right, title or
interest therein, or its power to execute such contract, or its responsibility therein to any other
person, company or corporation, without the prior written consent of the Steuben County.
INSURANCE:
a) This bid document includes attached to the Steuben County form contract as Appendix B, an
information sheet entitled: STEUBEN COUNTY STANDARD INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS.
These requirements establish the minimum insurance(s) which the contractor shall have in
effect prior to and maintained throughout the term of any contract by all parties contracting to
do business with Steuben County.
In the event that the awarded contractor’s insurance lapses during the term of the contract,
the County reserves, as its right, the right to purchase the contracted product(s)/service(s) on
the open market; with any increase in cost(s) to Steuben County being charged to the
contractor. Credit shall not be issued to the contractor where open market cost(s) to the
County are less than the cost(s) contracted with the contractor.
b) Steuben County shall be named as an additional insured in the contractor’s policy for all
intents and purposes of this contract and for any and all actions which may be taken as a
result of this contract.
c) Each contractor shall submit an original of its Certificate of Insurance (which indicates the
contractor’s compliance with the above sections a) and b) to the following: Steuben County
Purchasing Department, 3 East Pulteney Square, Bath, New York 14810, 607-664-2484.
d) The Certificate of Insurance must be approved by the County Risk Manager prior to the
contractor’s acting on and/or performing any of the obligations it incurred as a result of the
award and/or contract.
e) All persons who are self-employed must carry Worker’s Compensation coverage as directed by
the Steuben County Risk Manager.
f) Workers’ Compensation Insurance Exemption: Contractors claiming to be exempt from the
requirement to carry/provide Workers’ Compensation Insurance shall submit a fully executed
CE 200 form; the form to be complete, notarized, and stamped as received by the New York
State Workers’ Compensation Board.
g) OSHA Training: Wherein a contractor and Steuben County are both parties to a contract
involving a public works project; said contract shall be understood, by all parties, to include
“the provisions that all of the contractor’s laborers, workers, and mechanics shall be certified
as having successfully completed a ten (10) hour OSHA approved course in construction safety
and health.” Such requirement having been mandated by the New York State Laws of 2007,
chapter 282.
In those instances where a RFP submittal is required, said certification(s) shall be included
with the contractor’s submittal. The contractor shall not allow participation in the contracted
work by its non-certified staff; i.e. all of the contractor’s non-certified laborers, workers, and
mechanics.
PREVENTION OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT:
Contractor hereby represents that said contractor is in compliance with New York State Labor
Law Section 201-g entitled “Prevention of Sexual Harassment”.
Contractor offering to provide services pursuant to this contract, as a Consultant, joint venture
consultant, subcontractor, attests that its performance of the services outlined in this contract
has a written policy addressing sexual harassment prevention in the workplace and provides
training, which meets the New York State Department of Labor’s model policy and training
standards, to all employees on an annual basis.
Furthermore, by submission of this Expression of Interest procurement document, each
contractor and each person signing on behalf of any contractor certifies, and in the case of a
joint submission each party thereto certifies its own organization, under penalty of perjury,
that the submitter has and has implemented a written policy addressing sexual harassment
prevention training to all of its employees. Such policy shall at minimum meet the
requirements of Section Two Hundred One g of the New York State Labor Law (NYS Labor
Law §201-g).
ADDENDUM/ADDENDA:
a) If an addendum has been issued prior to the County’s receipt of proposals Steuben County
shall attempt to notify potential contractors known to have received the proposal documents
and whose contact information is on file with the County.
Steuben County does not ensure the potential contractor receipt of addendum. It shall be the
responsibility of each contractor, prior to submitting its proposal to contact the Director of
Purchasing, 607-664-2484 to determine if an addendum has been issued.
b) Addenda shall be available for review and/or copy at the Steuben County Purchasing
Department, Room #217, Steuben County Office Building, 3 E. Pulteney Square, Bath, NY or
on the County website www.steubencountyny.gov.
c) It is a requirement that the contractor sign, date and include the addendum with its proposal
submission.
SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS:
a) The contractor shall submit three (3) sets of its RFP; including all required documents (e.g.
signed clauses, statements, forms, bonds, insurance, manufacturer’s specifications, etc.)
1) One (1) set shall be stamped (or otherwise indicated) as being the “ORIGINAL.”
2) Other sets shall be stamped (or otherwise indicated) as being the “DUPLICATE” or
“COPY.”
3) Information presented in the “ORIGINAL” set of the RFP submission shall prevail.
4) The RFP shall be submitted in a sealed opaque envelope marked on the outside with:
the contractor’s name and address and the designation Sealed Proposal: Code
Enforcement Official”.
b) The envelope shall be addressed to:
Jean A. Peterson, Interim Director of Purchasing
Steuben County Office Building
3 E. Pulteney Square
Bath, NY 14810
To be deemed as received, all proposals must be received at the Purchasing
Department on or before Thursday, June 25, 2026, 1:30PM local time.
c) Facsimile, email or other electronically transmitted proposals are not acceptable and shall be
deemed to have been rejected.
d) Security procedures are in effect at the Steuben County Office Building. Interested parties,
especially contractors who intend to hand deliver proposals and/or conduct business with the
Steuben County Purchasing Department should allow sufficient time for any delay which may
arise as a result of security procedures. Steuben County is not responsible for any delays
caused by any mail, parcel or postal carrier. To be considered “delivered on time,” a
submission must be received at the Purchasing Department on or before Thursday, June 25,
2026, 1:30PM local time.
e) All proposals will become property of the County once the advertised date and time of the
proposal opening has arrived. The County will have the right to disclose all or any part of a
proposal to public inspection based on its determination of what disclosure will serve the
public interest. Prospective offerors are further advised that, except for trade secrets and
certain personnel information (both of which the County has reserved the right to disclose), all
parts of proposals must be disclosed to those members of the general public making inquiry
under the New York State Freedom of Information Law (NYS Public Officers Law, Article 6).
Should an offeror wish to request exemption from public access to information contained in its
proposal, the offeror must at the time of submission of its offer, specifically, identify in their
submission the information and explain in detail why public access to the information would be
harmful to the offeror.
LATE PROPOSALS:
Contractors shall bear sole responsibility for the delivery of their proposal in a timely manner.
Reliance upon the U.S. Postal Service or other carriers is at the contractor’s own risk. Late proposals
shall not be considered and shall be returned unopened.
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