SLED Opportunity · FLORIDA · CLAY COUNTY

    Disaster Debris Removal Services

    Issued by Clay County
    countyRFPClay CountySol. 214304
    Closed
    STATUS
    Closed
    due Feb 12, 2026
    PUBLISHED
    Jan 15, 2026
    Posting date
    JURISDICTION
    Clay County
    county
    NAICS CODE
    562998
    AI-classified industry

    AI Summary

    Clay County seeks qualified contractors for disaster debris removal, reduction, and disposal services. The contract covers debris from public rights-of-way and properties, with private property debris removal authorized only by the County. Compliance with OSHA standards and local policies is required. Bids must follow strict submission and contact rules.

    Opportunity details

    Solicitation No.
    214304
    Type / RFx
    RFP
    Status
    open
    Level
    county
    Published Date
    January 15, 2026
    Due Date
    February 12, 2026
    NAICS Code
    562998AI guide
    Jurisdiction
    Clay County
    State
    Florida
    Agency
    Clay County

    Description

    Clay County Board of County Commissioners (County) is soliciting qualified Contractors to provide comprehensive debris removal, reduction, and disposal services following disaster-related events. The Contractor shall collect and remove all eligible debris from County rights-of-way (ROW) and public properties, with Private Property Debris Removal (PPDR) performed only when specifically authorized by the County’s Contracting Officer Representative (COR). Debris volumes will vary significantly by event; historical examples include preliminary estimates exceeding 100,000 cubic yards from Hurricane Milton and several hundred thousand cubic yards from Hurricane Helene. These figures are early estimates and may be refined as additional data becomes available. Actual quantities under this Contract are unknown and may fluctuate substantially.

    Work shall be performed systematically, efficiently, and in a manner that ensures predictable progress without interfering with federal, state, local, or utility disaster recovery operations. The County reserves the right to inspect work sites, verify debris quantities, and monitor Contractor activities at any time. All operations must be conducted in full compliance with applicable OSHA Safety Standards and all other governing regulations.

    Bidders shall submit all inquiries regarding this RFB in the "Question and Answer" tab of the RFB. See "Inquiries/Questions" in the "Instructions to Bidders" below for more information.

    Bidders are prohibited from contacting, by any means, whether orally, telephonically, electronically or in writing, any member of the Board, any County employee, including the County Manager, the County Attorney or the Commission Auditor, any member of the designated Evaluation Committee or any agent of the County regarding the Request for Bids in any respect during the Request for Bid Period. The Request for Bid Period during which no contact may occur commences from the date of publication of the notice of a Request for Bids and ends upon a Bid Decision becoming final, i.e. after the notice of bid protest period of 72 hours has expired. However, in the event of a notice of protest, the no contact rule continues in place during the Protest Period and does not end until a resolution of the protest has occurred and become final. The following exceptions exist to the no-contact rule:

    1. Inquiries may be submitted to the Purchasing Department if specifically provided in the Request for Bids;
    2. Pre-bid conferences provided for in the Request for Bids; and
    3. Formal presentations by Bidders to the designated Evaluation Committee or to the Board or any committee thereof specifically contemplated in the Request for Bids.

    The Board reserves the right and power to reject any and all Bids without cause and to waive technical and non-technical or non-material defects in the Request for Bids or submittal of any Bid, and in its discretion to re-advertise the Request for Bids. The Board reserves the right to award Request for Bids which would be in the Best Interest of the County. Interested vendors are advised that the Clay County Board of County Commissioners has a local preference policy and Buy American policy. The complete policy for both can be viewed at: https://www.claycountygov.com/government/purchasing/vendor-information.

     

    FOLLOWING THE BID OPENING AND TABULATION, A “NOTICE OF INTENT TO AWARD BID” OR A “NOTICE OF REJECTION OF ALL BIDS” WILL BE POSTED ON THE INTERNET AT:https://procurement.opengov.com/portal/claycounty?status=all.

    THIS WEBPAGE CAN ALSO BE ACCESSED FROM THE HOMEPAGE OF THE COUNTY’S WEBSITE AT:https://www.claycountygov.com/government/purchasing/formal-bid-solicitations

    PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS ARE NOTIFIED THAT THE FAILURE TO INCLUDE A PROPER BID BOND OR OTHER SECURITY APPROVED UNDER THE COUNTY’S PURCHASING POLICY, IF REQUIRED FOR THIS REQUEST, WILL RESULT IN REJECTION OF THE BID AND SHALL, AS WELL AS THE FAILURE TO FILE A WRITTEN NOTICE OF PROTEST AND TO FILE A WRITTEN PETITION INITIATING A FORMAL PROTEST PROCEEDING WITHIN THE TIMES AND IN THE MANNER PRESCRIBED IN CHAPTER 8, SECTION I OF THE COUNTY’S PURCHASING POLICY SHALL, CONSTITUTE A WAIVER OF THE RIGHT TO PROTEST THE BID REQUEST, ANY ADDENDUM THERETO, OR THE BID DECISION, AS APPLICABLE, AND TO INITIATE A FORMAL PROTEST PROCEEDING UNDER THE PURCHASING POLICY. THE COUNTY’S PURCHASING POLICY CAN BE VIEWED AT THE COUNTY’S WEBSITE BY FOLLOWING THE APPROPRIATE LINKS FROM THE HOMEPAGE ADDRESS SET FORTH ABOVE.

    IF A PROSPECTIVE BIDDER IS IN DOUBT WHETHER THIS REQUEST REQUIRES A BID BOND, SUCH PROSPECTIVE BIDDER IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING APPROPRIATE INQUIRY.

    THE BOARD RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS WITHOUT CAUSE AND TO WAIVE TECHNICAL AND NON- TECHNICAL OR NON-MATERIAL DEFECTS IN THE REQUEST OR SUBMITTAL OF ANY BIDS.

    A PERSON OR AFFILIATE WHO HAS BEEN PLACED ON THE CONVICTED VENDOR LIST FOLLOWING A CONVICTION FOR A PUBLIC ENTITY CRIME MAY NOT SUBMIT A BID ON A CONTRACT TO PROVIDE ANY GOODS OR SERVICES TO A PUBLIC ENTITY, MAY NOT SUBMIT A BID ON A CONTRACT WITH A PUBLIC ENTITY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OR REPAIR OF A PUBLIC BUILDING OR PUBLIC WORK, MAY NOT SUBMIT BIDS ON LEASES OF REAL PROPERTY TO A PUBLIC ENTITY, MAY NOT BE AWARDED OR PERFORM WORK AS A CONTRACTOR, SUPPLIER, SUBCONTRACTOR, OR CONSULTANT UNDER A CONTRACT WITH ANY PUBLIC ENTITY, AND MAY NOT TRANSACT BUSINESS WITH ANY PUBLIC ENTITY IN EXCESS OF THE THRESHOLD AMOUNT PROVIDED IN SECTION 287.017, FLORIDA STATUTES, FOR CATEGORY TWO FOR A PERIOD OF 36 MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF BEING PLACED ON THE CONVICTED VENDOR LIST.

    Key dates

    1. January 15, 2026Published
    2. February 12, 2026Responses Due

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