SLED Opportunity · SOUTH CAROLINA · GREENVILLE COUNTY
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Greenville County seeks proposals for mulching services at the County Administration Building. The contract is for one year with four renewal options. A pre-proposal meeting is scheduled, and compliance with various legal and procedural requirements is mandatory.
The County of Greenville is seeking sealed proposals from vendors to provide mulching services for the Greenville County Administration Building and adjacent parking garage located at 301 University Ridge, Greenville, SC 29601.
The County intends to award a one (1) year contract with the option for four (4) annual renewals, reserves the right to add or remove locations at any time during the contract term.
Please use the See What Changed link to view all the changes made by this addendum.
Section 3.1 GENERAL INFORMATION:
Changed: "Greenville County is seeking a qualified contractor to provide annual mulching services for the Greenville County Administration Building and adjacent parking garage located at 301 University Ridge, Greenville, SC 29601."
To: "Greenville County is seeking a qualified contractor to provide mulching services for the Greenville County Administration Building and adjacent parking garage located at 301 University Ridge, Greenville, SC 29601. The current schedule is annual; however, the County reserves the right to increase the frequency as needed."
By submitting an offer, Contractor certifies that it will comply with the applicable requirements of Title 8, Chapter 14 of the South Carolina Code of Laws (originally enacted as Section 3 of The South Carolina Illegal Immigration Reform Act , 2008 S.C. Act No. 280) and agrees to provide upon request any documentation required to establish either: (a) the applicability of Title 8, Chapter 14 to Contractor and any subcontractors or sub-subcontractors; or (b) the compliance with Title 8, Chapter 14 by Contractor and any subcontractor or sub-subcontractor. Pursuant to Section 8-14-60, “A person who knowingly makes or files any false, fictitious, or fraudulent document, statement, or report pursuant to this chapter is guilty of a felony, and upon conviction, must be fined within the discretion of the court or imprisoned for not more than five years, or both.” Contractor agrees to include in any contracts with its subcontractors language requiring the subcontractors to (a) comply with the applicable requirements of Title 8, Chapter 14, and (b) include in any contracts with the sub-subcontractors language requiring the sub- subcontractor to comply with the applicable requirements of Title 8, Chapter 14. In the event any contractor, subcontractor and/or sub-subcontractor is found not to be in compliance with the SC Immigration Reform Act [hereinafter "The Act"], the contractor agrees to fully indemnify the County for any loss suffered by the County as a result of such contractor, subcontractor or sub-subcontractor's failure to comply with the Act.
Upon award of contract under this response, the person, partnership, association or corporation to whom the award is made must comply with the laws of South Carolina which require such person or entity to be authorized and/or licensed to do business with this State. Notwithstanding the fact that applicable statutes may exempt or exclude the successful bidder from requirements that it be authorized and/or licensed to do business in this State, by submission of this signed response, the responder understands and agrees to be bound to the jurisdiction and process of the courts of the State of South Carolina, as to all matters and conflicts or future conflicts under the contract and the performance thereof, including any questions as to the liability for taxes, licenses, or fees levied by the State.
The contractor may become involved in situations where a conflict of interest could occur due to individual or organizational activities within the County. The vendor, by submitting a response, is in essence assuring the County that the company, and/or subcontractors, is in compliance with all federal, state, and local conflict of interest laws, statutes, and regulations.
The contractor expressly warrants and certifies that neither the Contractor nor its employees or associates has directly or indirectly entered into any agreement, participated in any collusion or otherwise taken any action in restraint of free competitive bidding in conjunction with this response.
By submitting an offer, Contractor certifies that it will comply with the applicable requirements of The Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 and agrees to provide or submit the needed information to (a) examine the criminal history of Contractor or any subcontractor who will perform services, which result in contact with inmates and (b) Contractor agrees to disclose any information regarding past history of allegations of sexual harassment or sexual abuse by Contractor or any subcontractor. Contractor and subcontractor agree to complete Training provided by the County and sign an acknowledgement of understanding of PREA requirements. In the event the Contractor or any subcontractor is found not to be in compliance with PREA, the Contractor agrees to fully indemnify the County for any loss suffered by the County as a result of such Contractor or subcontractor’s failure to comply with the Act.
Please upload your COG Substitute W-9 form found in the Attachments Section. Please complete all sections including the Services Provided section of the form. The IRS W9 Form will not be accepted.
Vendors shall upload their proposal, including all information and requirements outlined in Section 4.4, Statement of Qualifications.
If your submission contains confidential information, please upload a redacted version here. It will be the sole discretion of the County to approve any redacted information.
Explanatory Note: The purpose of this question is to confirm the responder’s or offeror’s acknowledgement and acceptance of the terms and conditions of the Solicitation, subject to any exceptions, deviations or modifications to terms or conditions that are expressly requested in the following or that have been requested and approved prior to submission of the Offer. All exceptions, deviations or modifications to the Solicitation, regardless of whether the County approved such items prior to submission of the Offer, must be clearly set forth in this question.
A response of "No" will mean the Offeror takes no exceptions or modifications to the terms and conditions of this solicitation.
A response of "Yes" will mean the Offeror takes exceptions or modifications to the terms and conditions of this solicitation. A response of "Yes" will open another question for any exceptions or modifications to be detailed.
If there are any exceptions, deviations or modifications, please indicate those clearly by referencing the specific language.
If there are multiple exceptions, the Offeror may respond with "Please see details in response." These details must be included in the uploaded response.
(Note: Unacceptable exceptions shall remove the proposal from consideration for award. Greenville County Procurement Division shall be the sole judge on the acceptance of exceptions, deviations or modifications and the decision shall be final.)
The County requires responders to list at least three (3) references including their company name, name of contact, address, telephone number, and email address of contact person with whom the responder has performed or provided similar work, service or product. The reference may be contacted to fill out a short questionnaire on the work with that company. If the reference does not complete the questionnaire by the time requested, the County may ask the responder to give an alternate reference. The County may also ask for additional references if needed.
The County asks that responders do not list Greenville County representatives or departments as a reference.
References MUST be formatted as the following:
Contact Name
Contact email address
Contact Phone Number
Company Name, Address
Project Title of similar work, service or product
Is your agency certified as a Small, Disadvantaged or Minority business? This is for monitoring purposes only. No special consideration will be offered unless specifically notated in the solicitation.
Indicate yes or no if your agency is certified small. disadvantaged, or a minority business.
Indicate below or in your response any certifications held in areas of involvement for small, disadvantaged, or minority business. Certifications shall be uploaded in your response.
The following contact shall have the authority to submit the response to this solicitation, clarify any information needed, and will be the contact for any contract negotiations.
Please identify an authorized contact for your response in the following format.
Full Name of Contact Person:
Title of Contact Person:
Contact Person Telephone Number:
Contact Person Email Address:
See Section 8. Bonds for instructions on submitting Bid Bonds.
Please enter your Bid Bond information from Surety2000 below. For the Vendor ID, if you have done business with the County prior to this solicitation, please enter your County Vendor Number. You may call Procurement Services Division at 864-467-7200 to verify your number. If you have never done business with the County, please enter up to the first five letters of your company name.
Please enter your Bid Bond information from Surety2000 below. For the Vendor ID, if you have done business with the County prior to this solicitation, please enter your County Vendor Number. You may call Procurement Services Division at 864-467-7200 to verify your number. If you have never done business with the County, please enter up to the first five letters of your company name.
Q (Proposal Location): Will out of city and out of county proposals be considered for this project?
A: Yes
Q (Mulch Quality): Was existing mulch blown in with a truck or hand spread with wheel barrows, etc? These are 2 different types of mulch. The blown in mulch is usually a lighter and cheaper quality.
A: For the current contract period, the mulch was spread by hand; for the previous contract period, it was applied using a blowing method..
Q (Price?): Can you provide information about the cost of the previous contract I am new to this and i want to learn
A: Information regarding prior contracts may be obtained by submitting a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. Instructions are available at the link below. https://www.greenvillecounty.org/Procurement/ItemsOfInterest.aspx
Q (Greenville City License):
A: Is the vendor required to have a Greenville City license? The vendor should contact the City of Greenville directly to confirm any applicable licensing requirements. The County cannot advise on or interpret City licensing regulations, so it is the vendor’s responsibility to obtain that information and ensure compliance.
SLED stands for State, Local, and Education. These are solicitations issued by state governments, counties, cities, school districts, utilities, and higher education institutions — as opposed to federal agencies.
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