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RFP - Remediation & Disposal of Environmentally Hazardous Chemical Waste 2010

  • YEAR CREATED: 2010
  • ENTITY TYPE: County
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: RFP - Request for Proposals
This document is a Request for Proposal (RFP) for consulting and remediation services for contaminated sites for the Consolidated Government of Columbus, Georgia. The document provides information on how vendors should submit their proposals, including acknowledging receipt of addenda and contacting the City for any additional information. The document also includes clauses regarding price adjustments, where the contract unit price will remain firm for the first two years, but adjustments may be considered based on the U.S. Department of Labor Consumer Price Index. The contractor must submit a written request for price adjustments, and any increase exceeding the CPI and 5% will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. There is an indemnity clause stating that the contractor is responsible for any claims, losses, damages, or liabilities resulting from their acts or omissions in performing the work. The document also outlines insurance requirements that the vendor must provide throughout the contract term. The Georgia Security and Immigration Compliance Act of 2006 is mentioned, stating that public employers, contractors, and subcontractors must register and participate in a federal work authorization program. The appendix related to this act must be completed and returned with the proposal. The scope of services includes providing consulting services for remediation of contaminated sites, replacing leaking underground storage tanks, transportation and disposal of contaminated products, providing drums for storing contaminated materials, and construction services in environmentally sensitive areas. The successful offeror must ensure compliance with all applicable codes, laws, regulations, and standards. The document also mentions that the volumes and types of waste to be remediated and disposed of will be identified and estimated at each incident, and price quotes will be based on each specific incident and quoted at an hourly rate. Contract information includes the designated Contract Advisor who will assist with the administration of the contract, compliance with laws, and worker health and safety requirements. The Contractor is responsible for ensuring that personnel have received appropriate health and safety training and for enforcing a Site Health and Safety Plan. Additionally, the contractor must make arrangements to ensure the health and safety of all subcontractors and other persons involved in the project.
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