Disaster Debris Management and Recovery Services
Project Information
- Bid Title
- Disaster Debris Management and Recovery Services
- Issuing Agency
- Hampton County
- Location
- South Carolina
- Published Date
- Apr 7, 2026
- Closing Date
- Apr 27, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
- Ref. #
- RFP DDMR-2026
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Bid Number: RFP DDMR-2026
Bid Title: Disaster Debris Management and Recovery Services
Category: Administration Status: Open Description: Now posted: RFP DDMR-2026 – Disaster Debris Management and Recovery Services. Proposal due at 2:00 PM on Monday, April 27, 2026. See the full solicitation package and attachments for submission requirements, evaluation criteria, pricing schedules, and required forms.
Publication Date/Time: 4/6/2026 12:00 AM Closing Date/Time: 4/27/2026 2:00 PM Related Documents: - Attachment Preview
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HAMPTON COUNTY GOVERNMENTREQUEST FOR PROPOSALSRFP No. DDMR-2026DISASTER DEBRIS MANAGEMENT AND RECOVERY SERVICESPre-Event, As-Needed Contract for Emergency Response and FEMA-Compliant Recovery OperationsIssue DateMarch 30, 2026Questions DueFinal Addenda Posted ByProposal DueAnticipated Council AwardAnticipated Contract Start2:00 PM, Friday, April 10, 20265:00 PM, Friday, April 17, 20262:00 PM, Monday, April 27, 2026May 18, 2026May 27, 2026Submission AddressLavar Youmans, County Administrator200 Jackson Ave. EHampton, SC 29924lyoumans@hamptoncountysc.org803-914-2100Technical LeadSusanne D. Peeples, Director of Emergency Managementspeeples@hamptoncountysc.org803-914-2170Procurement ContactMike Savino, CFOmsavino@hamptoncountysc.org803-914-2103Technical SupportSusanne D. Peeples, Director of Emergency Managementspeeples@hamptoncountysc.org803-914-2170This solicitation will be publicly advertised at least once in a newspaper of general circulation in Hampton County inaccordance with Ordinance 2004-011. The County also intends to post a notice through the SCBO Online Editionand on the Hampton County website as supplemental publication channels. Only written addenda issued by theCounty will modify this RFP.Hampton County, South Carolina | RFP DDMR-20261. Solicitation Overview and IntentHampton County, South Carolina (the “County”) invites sealed proposals from qualified firms to provide pre-eventdisaster debris management and recovery services on an as-needed basis. The County’s objective is to secure acontract structure that supports rapid emergency mobilization, strong cost control, documentation discipline, andeligibility for federal and state reimbursement where available.This solicitation is designed to position the County for timely post-disaster response and sound contractadministration. The County intends to use a unit-price / hourly-rate structure that supports operational deploymentwithout creating any immediate financial obligation before activation.In alignment with Hampton County Ordinance 2004-011, procurements expected to exceed $15,000 are to be publiclyadvertised and publicly opened at the advertised date and time. This solicitation is therefore intended for newspaperadvertisement in Hampton County and may also be posted through the SCBO Online Edition and the County websitefor broader notice and transparency.County Control StandardNo verbal understandings, courtesy commitments, or informal instructions will modify this solicitation or any resultingagreement. Only written addenda, purchase orders, notices to proceed, and amendments executed by the County will bebinding.2. Contract Type, Term, Activation, and Funding The County seeks to establish a pre-event, indefinite-delivery / indefinite-quantity agreement for disaster debrismanagement and recovery services. Initial contract term: three (3) years from the effective date. Renewal option: up to two (2) additional one-year renewals by mutual written agreement. Activation: services may be activated only by written Notice to Proceed issued by the County. Funding: this RFP creates no immediate cost or minimum work guarantee to the County. The County reserves the right to make one primary award and one or more secondary or specialty awards if doingso is in the County’s best interest.The County may pursue reimbursement from FEMA, FHWA, insurance, or other funding sources when available;however, no reimbursement source shall reduce the Contractor’s obligation to comply fully with this RFP and allapplicable law.3. Scope of ServicesThe Contractor shall provide all labor, supervision, equipment, transportation, consumables, and incidentmanagement support necessary to perform debris management and recovery services resulting from a natural orman-made disaster.A. Emergency Road ClearanceInitial push and clearance operations for priority transportation routes, emergency access routes, and other County-designated critical corridors.B. Debris Removal from Public PropertyCollection, loading, hauling, staging, reduction, recycling, and final disposal of eligible debris from public rights-of-wayand County-directed public property.Page 2Hampton County, South Carolina | RFP DDMR-2026C. Debris Removal from Private PropertyRemoval of debris from private property only when specifically authorized by the County and only in strict compliancewith FEMA or other applicable eligibility rules.D. Federal-Aid Highway RequirementsPerformance of work affecting federal-aid highways in compliance with FHWA-1273 and all other applicable federalrequirements.E. Debris Management Sites (DMS)Site development, operation, traffic control, reduction, load verification, environmental protection, site restoration,and closure of all County-approved DMS facilities.F. Debris Segregation and ProcessingSeparation and handling of vegetative debris, C&D debris, white goods, recyclable materials, hazardous waste, ash,and residue in accordance with law and County direction.G. Hazardous Waste AbatementIdentification, segregation, packaging, transportation coordination, and lawful disposition of hazardous materials andbiohazardous waste when directed.H. Demolition of Unsafe StructuresEmergency demolition of condemned or unsafe structures when ordered by the County and authorized underapplicable law.I. Disposal ServicesTransport and disposal of eligible debris at approved disposal locations, including payment and documentation oftipping fees where applicable.J. Documentation and Monitoring SupportLoad ticket management, daily reporting, GIS/route support if available, FEMA documentation assistance, DMStracking, and cooperation with County debris monitors.K. White Goods HandlingCollection, segregation, Freon management coordination, and lawful disposal of appliances and white goods.L. Hazardous Stump and Tree OperationsRemoval, handling, measurement, classification, hauling, and backfilling associated with hazardous stumps, hanginglimbs, leaners, and standing trees as directed.M. Sand Screening and Specialized Environmental Debris OperationsScreening, relocation, and restoration activities for sand or other storm-affected material when directed by theCounty.N. Recovery Process and Program SupportAssistance with claim documentation, audit support, project worksheet support, and recovery process reporting.The Contractor shall leave each work site in a clean, safe, and orderly condition, equal to or better than its conditionimmediately prior to the work, normal disaster damage excepted.Page 3Hampton County, South Carolina | RFP DDMR-20264. Minimum Qualifications The proposer must be regularly engaged in disaster debris management and recovery operations of similar sizeand complexity. The proposer must demonstrate at least five (5) years of relevant experience and three (3) comparable projectscompleted within the last five (5) years. The proposer must demonstrate the ability to mobilize qualified personnel and sufficient equipment within thetimeframes proposed in its operations plan. The proposer must have documented familiarity with FEMA Public Assistance documentation requirements andapplicable state and federal emergency debris rules. The proposer must be properly licensed and authorized to conduct business in South Carolina. The proposer must disclose any pending litigation, suspension, debarment, or material contract dispute relevantto the requested services.5. Communications, Questions, and AddendaAll communications regarding this solicitation shall be directed only to the Procurement Contact listed in this RFP.Respondents shall not contact County Council members, County department heads, or other County personnelregarding this solicitation except as expressly authorized herein. Questions must be submitted in writing by 2:00 PM, Friday, April 10, 2026. Questions shall be emailed to the Procurement Contact at agordon-orr@hamptoncountysc.org. The County will issue written responses, clarifications, and addenda as needed. Only written addenda issued bythe County will be binding. Addenda are anticipated to be posted no later than 5:00 PM, Friday, April 17, 2026; however, the County reservesthe right to issue later addenda if operationally necessary.6. Public Advertisement, Opening, and Submission RequirementsThis procurement is expected to exceed $15,000. Proposals will be publicly advertised at least once in a newspaper ofgeneral circulation in Hampton County no fewer than seven (7) days before the formal opening. The County may alsopublish notice through the SCBO Online Edition, the County website, and direct notice to known vendors.Proposals will be received and publicly opened by the County Administrator or designee at the date, time, andlocation stated in this RFP. At opening, the County may announce only the names of the responding firms. Detailedproposal evaluation, scoring, and award recommendation will proceed through the County’s evaluation process andbe presented to Hampton County Council for final award action. One (1) signed original proposal clearly marked “Original.” Three (3) hard copies of the proposal. One (1) electronic copy of the full proposal in searchable PDF format on a USB drive. A completed IRS Form W-9. All required certifications and forms included in Attachment 3.Sealed proposals are due no later than 2:00 PM, Monday, April 27, 2026 at the County Administrative offices, 200Jackson Avenue East, Hampton, South Carolina 29924. Proposals received after that time will not be accepted. Thepublic opening will occur at that same date and time before the County Administrator or designee.The outside of the package shall be marked with the respondent’s name and address, the RFP number, and the title“Disaster Debris Management and Recovery Services.”The County reserves the right to reject any proposal that is incomplete, materially non-responsive, improperlymarked, or not timely received.Page 4Hampton County, South Carolina | RFP DDMR-20267. Proposal Format and Required Contents1. Cover Letter signed by an authorized representative.2. Firm Profile and Contact Information.3. Qualifications, experience, and key personnel.4. Resource availability, fleet/equipment availability, and mobilization approach.5. Debris management and operations plan.6. Local subcontractor and local participation plan.7. Three (3) client references and a letter from the proposer’s surety indicating bonding capacity.8. Completed pricing schedules in Attachments 1 and 2.9. Completed certifications and required forms in Attachment 3.8. Evaluation and AwardFollowing the public opening, proposals will be evaluated by a County selection committee using the publishedcriteria. The County may conduct interviews, request clarifications, seek best-and-final proposals, or make awardwithout discussions.CriteriaQualificationsExperience / References / Past PerformancePrice ProposalsAvailable ResourcesManagerial & Operations PlanLocal / Small / Minority / Subcontractor ParticipationTotalMaximum Points202020151510100The County may make one primary award and one secondary / standby award, separate awards by service category,or no award at all if that outcome is determined to be in the best interest of the County.Final award, if any, shall be made by Hampton County Council to the responsive and responsible proposer whoseproposal is determined to be most advantageous to the County.9. Pricing Structure and Cost Controls Pricing shall be submitted on the County’s forms in Attachments 1 and 2. The County intends to use a unit-price structure for standard debris removal, processing, and disposal activities,with hourly equipment and labor rates used only for specifically authorized tasks. Time-and-materials billing may be used only when expressly authorized in writing by the County, generally forinitial emergency road clearance, special work, or conditions where unit pricing is impracticable. Any time-and-materials work shall be fully burdened and shall include fuel, operator, supervision, maintenance,and all ordinary incident costs unless expressly stated otherwise. No cost-plus-percentage-of-cost pricing is permitted. Any pass-through items, including tipping fees or ancillary third-party materials, shall be billed at actualdocumented cost with no markup unless expressly authorized in writing by the County Administrator. No standby charge, retainer, or readiness fee shall be payable unless expressly authorized by writtenamendment.Page 5
- Commodity Codes
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- NAICS 541611Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services
- NAICS 562119Other Waste Collection
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