Emergency Debris Removal - Annual Contract
Project Information
- Bid Title
- Emergency Debris Removal - Annual Contract
- Issuing Agency
- Charlotte County
- Location
- Florida
- Published Date
- Apr 7, 2026
- Closing Date
- Apr 14, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
- Ref. #
- 26-323
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- Project Description
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File No:
26-323
Description:
Emergency Debris Removal - Annual Contract
Contact:
rhiannon.mills@charlottecountyfl.gov
File number:
20260323
Due Date:4/14/2026 3:00:00 PMNotice:Package:Registered Vendors Notified:Presubmittal Sign-in:Tabulation:Recommendation:Commodity Codes:
91000, 91027, 91200, 91219, 91223, 91244, 92600, 92642, 96200, 96273, 99000, 99030
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PURCHASING DIVISIONCharlotte County Administration Center18500 Murdock Circle, Suite 344Port Charlotte, Florida 33948-1094Phone 941.743.1378Fax 941.743.1384TO: PROSPECTIVE PROPOSERSDATE: APRIL 7, 2026RE: ADDENDUM #5, RFP NO. 20260323, EMERGENCY DEBRIS REMOVAL – ANNUAL CONTRACTPROPOSAL DUE DATE: 3:00 p.m. (EST), APRIL 14, 2026Firms are hereby notified that this addendum shall be made a part of the above-named proposal and contractdocuments. The following are issued to revise/clarify the proposal and contract documents, and these items shallhave the same force and effect as the original proposal and contract documents. Proposals to be submitted onthe above-specified date at Purchasing shall conform to the revisions and clarifications as listed herein.ITEM # 1 QUESTION/ANSWERS:Q1: Line item 1a and 1b say "Remove debris from ROW and haul to DDMS or final disposal." -costs for hauling to a DMS are much different than hauling directly to final disposal due to waittimes and other factors. Could the county separate line items for hauling to DMS and hauling tofinal disposal?A1: The most cost-effective location should be utilized by the contractor. In certain circumstances, themost economical location could be a final disposal site.Q2: For line item 1b - what scenario would the County expect to utilize hand-loading for ROWdebris?A2: Hand-loading could be expected or needed in areas such as the County’s barrier islands.Q3: For line item 7b, if a contractor selects and provides a DDMS site, would both line items 7aand 7b be charged, or would it just be line item 7b?A3: Both line items 7a and 7b would be applicable at the lump sum cost per DDMS.Q4: What is the difference between line items 8a and 8g? They appear to be the same. Thereappears to be a similar issue between 8d and 8j.A4: These were inadvertently duplicated. Please strikethrough Items 8g and 8j, which are the duplicates.Q5: Pricing Category 8, Final Disposal Mileagea. Category 8 (Final Disposal) includes multiple load-and-transport line items but does notspecify mileage ranges from the DDMS to the final disposal facility. Given that finaldisposal site locations may vary significantly in distance, would the County consideradding mileage-based pricing tiers to Category 8-line items? For example:• 0–30 miles• 31–60 miles• 61–90 milesMileage-based tiers would allow the County to evaluate haul pricing onan equitable basis and ensure unit rates accurately reflect actualtransport costs regardless of disposal site locationA5: No, all currently pre-authorized DDMS are less than 31 miles from the Charlotte County Landfill andother previously utilized final disposal locations.Q6: Regarding the evaluation of the Pricing, does Charlotte County intend on adding up all unitprice line items to get a total figure to compare against other proposers or will there be estimatedquantities assigned to calculate a total extended price?A6: No.Q7: If quantities are going to be assigned, what will they be?A7: N/AQ8: Regarding the evaluation of the hourly pricing, how does Charlotte County intend on weighingthe hourly line items?A8: Part F will be used to evaluate the price proposals.Q9: Can Charlotte County explain the exact methodology evaluators are required to use todetermine which price proposal will receive the Maximum Points as it is not clearly specified inthe RFP specifications?A9: The Professional Services Committee will evaluate line item pricing of each proposer to comparisonof all proposals submitted.Q10: Regarding Line Item 3i – Fluid collection/management from vessels/vehicles, considering theamounts of fluids vary greatly between a standard vehicle and a 25’+ vessel, would the Countyconsider adjusting the unit of measure from each to per gallon?A10: The price proposal sheet can be amended from “each” to Per Drum (55 gal). Please strikethrough“each”, on Item Item 3i, and correct to “Per Drum (55 gal)”.Q11: Regarding line item 9h – Beach Raking – would the County consider adjusting Descriptionfrom beach raking to the collection of debris generated through beach raking? The reason we askis that it is impossible to know, even post events, how much the raking operation will generate, sothe cost of the raking is usually done through utilizing the hourly equipment schedule rates.A11: No, per section 6.11, the Contractor is required to complete an assessment of the volume ofdisaster generated debris to include estimated quantity by cubic yard. Section 4.1 requires the Contractorto provide necessary equipment to rapidly remove and lawfully dispose of all disaster related debris. Dueto these requirements, the Contractor should understand the appropriate response level to address beachraking at the time of activation.Q12: Regarding Part 3 – Waterway Debris Removal, would the County consider revising thepricing structure to separate debris removal into two categories: (1) land-based debris removal(including vegetative, C&D, and mixed debris) and (2) marine debris removal?A12: Section 11.2 states: “Waterway debris that is accessible from roadways and/or maintained ROWusing traditional collection methods will be considered ROW collection and will not be eligible waterwaydebris removal pricing.”Q13: The previous Q&A indicated that prices proposed will remain for the duration of contract.Firm fixed pricing over a five-year term places a significant financial risk on proposers,particularly given current market volatility. For example, fuel costs in Florida have exceeded $4.00per gallon, illustrating the unpredictability of operating expenses. In light of these conditions, werespectfully request that the County consider allowing for an annual price adjustment on eachcontract anniversary date, tied to the U.S. Department of Labor’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) forthe South Region. Alternatively, if the County could consider a shorter firm fixed pricing period oftwo years, followed by annual adjustments based on the CPI for the South Region. This approachwould help balance cost stability for the County while mitigating undue financial risk for serviceproviders.A13: Charlotte County is revising term stated in RP-02, CONTRACT AWARDS/TERM OF CONTRACT tothe following:The initial term on the contract will be effective from date of award, through and includingDecember 31, 2028, with three (3) one-year renewal terms options with CPI Index increase atrenewal per CPI South Region.Q14: Please explain specifically how the pricing of one proposal will be evaluated against thepricing from another proposal, including the answer to these questions:o Will each pricing proposal be analyzed and refined to become one total number which canthen be compared to the other proposals?o Will some of the line item prices offered be excluded from the pricing evaluation? If so,which line items will be included, and which will be excluded?o Will extended totals (unit price multiplied by estimated quantity) be used to evaluatepricing, and if so, what estimated quantities and what line items will be used to derive theextended totals that will be evaluated?o Will all pricing line items be evaluated equally, or will some line items receive moreimportance in the evaluation?A14: See Answers below:o No.o See Q/A#8.o No estimated quantity.o Part F will be focus.Q15: Will annual contract price increases based on Consumer Price Index (CPI) be allowed?A15: Please see Q/A#13.Q16: Will renewals be executed at the consent of both parties?A16: Yes, mutual consent.This addendum is binding and is to be considered as if contained within the original proposal documents of RFPNo. 20260323. Firms are required to acknowledge receipt of this addendum on their proposal forms.Kimberly A. Corbett, C.P.M., CPPBSenior Division Manager - PurchasingKAC/rmcc:Professional Services CommitteeClerkFile
- Commodity Codes
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- NAICS 238990All Other Specialty Trade Contractors
- NAICS 561730Landscaping Services
- NAICS 562119Other Waste Collection
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