Processing Source Separated Organic Materials with Hauling Option
Project Information
- Bid Title
- Processing Source Separated Organic Materials with Hauling Option
- Issuing Agency
- City of Berkeley
- Location
- California
- Published Date
- Nov 19, 2025
- Closing Date
- Dec 4, 2025
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
- Ref. #
- 25-11685-C
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Processing Source Separated Organic Materials with Hauling OptionDue Date: Thursday, December 4, 2025 - 2:00 pm
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Finance DepartmentGeneral Services DivisionREQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP)Specification No. 25-11685-CFORProcessing Source Separated Organic Materials with Hauling OptionPROPOSALS WILL NOT BE OPENED AND READ PUBLICLYDear Proposer:The City of Berkeley is soliciting written proposals from qualified firms or individuals to process source-separatedorganic materials into compost and soil amendments, with a hauling option. As a Request for Proposal (RFP) thisis not an invitation to bid and although price is very important, other factors will be taken into consideration.The project scope, content of proposal, and vendor selection process are summarized in the RFP (attached).Proposals must be received no later than 2:00 pm, on Thursday, December 4, 2025. All responses must be in asealed envelope and have “Processing Organic Materials” and Specification No. 25-11685-C clearly marked onthe outer most mailing envelope. Please submit one original and four copies of the proposal as follows:Mail or Hand Deliver To:City of BerkeleyFinance Department/General Services Division2180 Milvia Street, 3rd FloorBerkeley, CA 94704Proposals will not be accepted after the date and time stated above. Incomplete proposal or proposals that do notconform to the requirements specified herein will not be considered. Issuance of the RFP does not obligate the Cityto award a contract, nor is the City liable for any costs incurred by the proposer in the preparation and submittal ofproposals for the subject work. The City retains the right to award all or parts of this contract to several bidders, tonot select any bidders, and/or to re-solicit proposals. The act of submitting a proposal is a declaration that theproposer has read the RFP and understands all the requirements and conditions.For questions concerning the anticipated work, or scope of the project, please contact Julia A. Heath, RecyclingProgram Manager, via email at jheath@berkleyca.gov no later than November 26, 2025. An optional pre-bidmeeting and facility walk-through will be held on November 24, 2025 at 10:00 a.m., at 1201 Second Street,Berkeley, CA 94710. It is the vendor’s responsibility to check for answers to questions or any addenda on the Cityof Berkeley’s website at http://www.cityofberkeley.info/ContentDisplay.aspx?id=7128. For general questionsconcerning the submittal process, contact Purchasing at 510-981-7320.We look forward to receiving and reviewing your proposal.Sincerely,General Services Manager2180 Milvia Street, Berkeley, CA 94704 Tel: 510.981.7320 TDD: 510.981.6903 Fax: 510.981.7390E-mail: finance@ci.berkeley.ca.us Website: http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/financeCity of BerkeleySpecification No. 25-11685-CProcessing Organic Materials with Hauling OptionI. BACKGROUNDPage 2 of 25Release Date:11/18/2025The City of Berkeley seeks a vendor to provide processing, and possibly hauling services, for the City ofBerkeley’s source–separated organic materials. Vendors are requested to bid on receiving materials andprocessing them into recycled and composted products at a permitted compost facility.Vendors are invited to submit an alternate bid for the option to include hauling the materials from the Cityof Berkeley Transfer Station, located at 1201 Second Street, Berkeley, 94710, off the Gilman Street exitfrom Interstate 80. For this option, the materials would be aggregated by City staff at the transfer stationand then pit loaded by City staff into vendor’s long-haul trailers for transfer to its compost site. A fuelescalator will be utilized to protect the vendor from extreme fuel cost increases over the term of thecontract.The City of Berkeley collects source-separated plant debris, food scraps, and compostable papers fromresidents, and food scraps and compostable papers from restaurants, grocery stores, and other commercialgenerators. The transfer station also receives plant debris and unpainted, untreated scrap wood from thepublic at the Berkeley Transfer Station. These various types of organic materials are mixed once they aredelivered to the Transfer Station and cannot be kept separate.The City sent an average of 33,500 tons for composting in CY 2024 and CY 2025 ranging from 1,745 to4,359 tons per month. The materials have been very clean, with a contamination rate of less than threepercent reported by our current processor.The City plans to increase the capture of food scraps and papers from residential and commercialprograms during the contract term, and expects to divert an additional 1,000 tons of mixed organics peryear through increased outreach and education.II. SCOPE OF SERVICES1. Services to be ProvidedContractor shall receive process and handle materials listed below, dispose of contaminants, andmarket end products to maximize the City’s waste diversion.2. MaterialsFor the purposes of this bid and subsequent contract, “City of Berkeley source-separated organicmaterials” shall mean all of the following materials that are received at the City of Berkeley TransferStation:• Plant debris (leaves, grass, brush, prunings, weeds, and other yard waste)• Food and food processing waste (includes pre-and post- consumer food residuals ofvegetative, mammalian and non-mammalian origin generated in the residential,institutional and commercial sectors)• Food-soiled papers• BPI Approved (ASTM 6400) compostable bags• Unpainted and untreated wood, including pallets, wooden packing crates, and scraplumber, with or without nails• Unpainted sheet rock• Please indicate if you’re able to accept certified compostable foodware products (fiber orplastics)City of BerkeleySpecification No. 25-11685-CProcessing Organic Materials with Hauling Option3. SpecificationsPage 3 of 25Release Date:11/18/2025The Contractor must accept individual pieces of City of Berkeley source-separated organicmaterials up to at least 10 inches in diameter and 10 feet in length. The Contractor’s level ofacceptable contamination must not be lower than 5% or higher than 10%. The Contractor shallaccept up to 5,000 tons per month of City of Berkeley source-separated organic materials.4. City Commitment of MaterialsThe City of Berkeley shall make available to the Contractor no less than 70% of all City ofBerkeley source-separated organic materials received during any single month at the City ofBerkeley Solid Waste Transfer Station, that meet the specifications set forth in paragraph 3 of thisExhibit.5. Weighing of MaterialsContractor shall weigh all City of Berkeley source-separated organic materials to be delivered toand received by the Contractor’s processing facility. Contractor shall provide to the City weightrecords for each load of City of Berkeley source-separated organic materials to be delivered to andreceived by the Contractor’s processing facility.6. Hours of OperationContractor’s facility shall be available to receive materials from 3:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Mondaythrough Saturday, except for New Years’ Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. Themajority of the shipments will be Monday through Friday.End ProductsA. End UsesUnless otherwise requested in writing by the City of Berkeley, Contractor shall produce at least90% of the delivered City of Berkeley source-separated organic materials into soil amendments,such as compost and mulch. Soil amendments do not include alternative daily cover and only thenon-compostable residuals may be sent to landfill.B. End Product StandardsContractor shall ensure that said end products meet federal and state minimum compost andhorticulture industry standards. End products must be suitable for food crop application. OMRIlisting is not required but is preferred. A facility which produces OMRI listed materials inconjunction with some non-OMRI processing is ideal. Contractor shall perform routine samplingprocedures and laboratory analyses as required by State of California compost regulations andapplicable permits, shall send the results to the City in a timely manner, and shall inform the Cityof whether the end products meet federal and state minimum standards based on the analysesperformed. Proposal should state if Contractor participates in the US Composting Council Seal ofTesting Assurance program (STA) or similar additional testing programs, and what products willroutinely undergo this testing.7. DocumentationA. Monthly Tonnage Summary ReportsContractor shall provide City of Berkeley with monthly tonnage summary reports, in a formCity of BerkeleySpecification No. 25-11685-CProcessing Organic Materials with Hauling OptionPage 4 of 25Release Date:11/18/2025approved by the City of Berkeley. Each tonnage summary shall report the quantities, in tons, ofthe following:• City of Berkeley source-separated organic materials received during the period covered• Any other source-separated organic materials generated in Berkeley and delivered toContractor’s facility by private haulers• Percent residue (by weight) and tons of City of Berkeley source-separated organicmaterials that require disposal• Soil amendments produced (e.g. compost and mulch)• Other end products produced• Amount and type of finished product delivered to the City of BerkeleySaid tonnage summary reports shall be provided to the City of Berkeley along with the monthlyinvoice for services.1. Quarterly Mandatory organics sampling – processor will include a quarterly wastecharacterization study for the City to understand changes in contamination rates and problemmaterials it should conduct more robust outreach and education about. Depending on facilitypermit type, processor could be asked to conduct the full CalRecycle SB-1383 quarterly 10-dayorganics sampling on behalf of the City of Berkeley’s Zero Waste Division.B. Accounting MethodsThe City of Berkley shall have the right of approval of Contractor’s methods of accounting fortonnages of City of Berkley source-separated organic materials received by Contractor. Saidapproval shall not be unreasonably withheld.C. Processing Facility ComplianceThe Contractor shall operate and maintain the processing facility used to process City of Berkeleysource-separated organic materials into products in compliance with all applicable federal, stateand local environmental laws and regulations, permits, and Occupational Safety and Health(OSHA) requirements. The Contractor shall obtain all permits, permit amendments andextensions necessary for continual functioning of the facility. The City retains the right to inspectall permits granted for the Contractor’s facility.The City reserves the right to inspect the Contractor’s processing facility prior to award of contractto confirm ability to meet above specifications.D. Records InspectionThe City of Berkeley shall have the right to inspect all records needed to verify informationprovided by the Contractor. Failure to provide access to such records within 72 hours of writtenrequest from the City of Berkeley is cause for immediate termination of the agreement with theCity.9. Marketing of End ProductsExcept for any end products to be provided by Contractor for use by the City of Berkeley,marketing and distribution of end products shall be the sole responsibility of Contractor. The Cityof Berkeley shall receive SB-1383 credits for any materials generated in Berkeley and marketedand distributed by contractor.City of BerkeleySpecification No. 25-11685-CProcessing Organic Materials with Hauling Option10. Ownership of Carbon OffsetsPage 5 of 25Release Date:11/18/2025Should the vendor apply for carbon credits for material from the processing of the City ofBerkeley organics, any monetary value or actual credits will be split between the City of Berkeleyand the Vendor on a 50%/50% basis, subject to negotiation.11. Provision of End Products to City of BerkeleyA. Amount of End Products to be Made Available to CityThe amount of end products the Contractor is obliged to make available to the City of Berkeleywithout charge in any month shall not exceed ten percent (10%), by weight, of the averagemonthly amount of City of Berkeley source-separated organic materials received by theContractor’s processing facility from the Berkeley Transfer Station.B. Provision of End Products to CityIf the Transportation option is awarded, Contractor shall deliver to the City of Berkeley endproducts at no cost to the City of Berkeley, upon written request. Said end products shall becomprised of compost or mulch, in proportions and amounts to be requested by the City ofBerkeley. The City reserves the right to have the Contractor deliver said end products to locationswithin the City of Berkeley, provided that reasonable, safe access and egress to the site(s) areprovided. If the Transportation option is not awarded, Contractor may deliver product to City orload City vehicles at Contractor’s location, by mutual agreement of City and Contractor.12. SB 1383 MANDATORY PROCUREMENT REQUIREMENT• Under SB 1383, Article 12 – Procurement Requirements, jurisdictions are required toannually procure a minimum quantity of recovered organic waste products (e.g.,compost, mulch, renewable gas, electricity from biomass conversion) to meet theirassigned annual procurement target as established by CalRecycle.• To support the City in achieving compliance with this requirement:1. The selected Contractor shall:• Identify, produce, or secure recovered organic waste products (such as finishedcompost, mulch, or renewable gas) derived from the City’s collected material to helpthe City meet its annual SB 1383 procurement target.• Provide documentation demonstrating the quantity (in tons or cubic yards) ofrecovered organic waste products produced and/or delivered for City use.• Deliver such recovered products, at the City’s request, to City-owned or City-designated sites, including but not limited to parks, landscaping projects, stormwaterfacilities, and other municipal applications.2. The Contractor shall, at no additional cost to the City:
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- NAICS 541330Engineering Services
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