Active SLED Opportunity · FLORIDA · CITY OF PETERSBURG
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The City of St. Petersburg seeks vendors for yard waste recycling services, managing vegetative debris into compost and mulch. The project includes transportation support during peak periods. Proposals are due by August 20, 2026, with evaluation based on qualifications, approach, cost, and business outreach.
The City of St. Petersburg is seeking qualified vendors to partner in delivering efficient, sustainable yard waste recycling services. This project focuses on transforming vegetative debris into valuable, beneficial products—such as compost and mulch—supporting environmentally responsible practices and resource recovery.
Vendors will manage the recycling of unprocessed yard waste collected at two City brush sites, each receiving approximately 10,000 to 14,000 tons annually. This material consists exclusively of vegetative debris, including tree trimmings, leaves, grass, palm material, and other landscaping byproducts.
Vendors may also be asked to assist with transportation from other City brush sites during peak demand periods or emergency situations.
The City of St. Petersburg’s Yard Waste Recycling Program began in 1986 with a clear goal: to divert organic material from the waste stream and reduce reliance on the county landfill. Since then, the program has transformed collected yard waste into valuable products such as mulch, compost, and specialized soil blends, which are distributed to farms, nurseries, and landscaping suppliers.
Today, this processed material serves as the primary feedstock for two large-scale composting facilities. The yard waste is finely shredded and arranged in windows, where it naturally decomposes over time into nutrient-rich compost and soil.
In addition to supporting commercial and agricultural use, the City also offers a variety of mulch products to local residents and businesses at minimal cost, making sustainable landscaping more accessible to the community.
| Event | Date | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Evaluation/Shortlisting Meeting | 2026-09-02T15:00:00.000Z | One 4th St. North St. Petersburg, FL 33701, Conference Room 600 |
This section evaluates the Proposer’s qualifications, relevant experience, and capacity to successfully perform the required services. Scoring will be based on the firm’s history of similar projects, technical expertise, organizational structure, key personnel credentials, and demonstrated past performance.
This section evaluates the Proposer’s proposed methodology for delivering the services, including processes used on similar projects and the approach envisioned for this engagement. Scoring will be based on the clarity and feasibility of the project plan, schedule, key activities, deliverables, and the proposed coordination process with the City’s Project Manager.
This section evaluates the Proposer's completed cost analysis and proposed fee for the project. Scoring will be based on the completeness, clarity, and reasonableness of the pricing information provided.
This section evaluates the Proposer’s status as an SBE, MBE, WBE, or combination, and the firm’s demonstrated commitment to outreach, inclusion, and utilization of small and minority-owned businesses in performance of the contract. Scoring will be based on documented outreach efforts, planned mentoring and capacity-building initiatives, and processes for inclusive subcontracting.
If you have submitted an application and it is pending, please send an email to osd@stpete.org. In the subject line- provide the solicitation number and due date.
If you have submitted an application and it is pending, please send an email to osd@stpete.org. In the subject line- provide the solicitation number and due date.
Please provide a letter certifying who is authorized to execute the agreement on behalf of Company.
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The City has deemed the following contract terms to be non-negotiable. Vendor is advised that if it wishes to take exception to any of the terms contained or referenced in the contract, it must explicitly identify the term and the exception in its response to the solicitation. Vendor's stated exception to a non-negotiable contract term may disqualify it from consideration:
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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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