S205--Solid waste management for VA Northern Cal HCS Solid waste & recycle collection and disposal services

expired opportunity(Expired)
From: Federal Government(Federal)
36C26122Q0028

Basic Details

started - 15 Dec, 2021 (about 2 years ago)

Start Date

15 Dec, 2021 (about 2 years ago)
due - 21 Dec, 2021 (about 2 years ago)

Due Date

21 Dec, 2021 (about 2 years ago)
Bid Notification

Type

Bid Notification
36C26122Q0028

Identifier

36C26122Q0028
VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF

Customer / Agency

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF (102941)VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF (102941)261-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 21 (36C261) (5161)

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Page 5 of 5 Changes in the SOW is to comply with the Assembly Bill (AB) 1826, and, starting on January 1, 2022, Senate Bill (SB) 1383. AB 1826 requires businesses to recycle their organic waste on and after April 1, 2016, if they produce more than 2 cubic yards of solid waste per week. Organic waste means food waste, green waste, landscape and pruning waste, nonhazardous wood waste, and food-soiled paper. The law defines a business as a commercial or public entity, including but not limited to multifamily properties, special districts or a federal, state, local, regional agency or facility. https://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Recycle/Commercial/Organics/FAQ/ SB 1383 takes it a step further and requires ALL businesses, no matter how much solid waste they generate per week, to recycle their organic waste.
href="https://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/organics/slcp/nonlocalentities" target="_blank">https://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/organics/slcp/nonlocalentities Please review Sacramento County website to see how the VA facilities in the unincorporated areas of Sacramento County can comply with these laws. Delete the SOW and replace with the new below SOW. Changes are with yellow color. Delete the Price/Cost Schedule and replace with the new attached Schedule. Offerors to complete the line item excel spreadsheet COLUMN N & O (Line item is and Unit Price), and summary, and submit as part of the quote package. Failing to complete the line item spreadsheet will be considered non-responsive. Do not delete or add any column. Delete all items related to COVID-19 and 52.223-99 in its entirety. Extend the date of receipt of offer to read 12/23/2021; 1:00PM PST instead of 12/16/2021. STATEMENT OF WORK (SOW) SOLID WASTE RECYCLING COLLECTION MATHER/MCCLELLAN 1. STATEMENT OF WORK: The contractor shall provide sufficient number of storage containers and other equipment (e.g., pallets) for government use in storing of solid waste and recyclable materials prior to removal of existing containers by the contracting officer (CO). Removal to be accomplished from: VA Northern California Health Care System (VANCHCS). 2. DISPOSAL AND SANITATION REQUIREMENTS: Contractor shall assume full responsibility for compliance with all Federal, State, County and City laws, rules and regulations governing collection and disposal of solid and organic waste per Assembly Bill (AB) 1826 and, starting on January 1, 2022, Senate Bill 1383, and recyclable materials, in accordance with this statement of work: 3. The contractor shall be responsible for delivery of the containers and any necessary equipment at the start of the contract and as required (in the event quantities of waste materials increase) during the term of the contract, and as designated by the CO. The containers shall be fire-retardant and approved by the CO or Contracting Officer's Representative (COR) prior to placement at Government facility. Containers shall be delivered to and placed in the areas designated or directed by the COR. The contractor shall be responsible for the removal of containers at accomplishment or termination of the contract. 4. The contractor shall maintain the furnished containers in a clean and sanitary condition at ALL times. Contractor owned metal compactor containers shall be steam-cleaned once a month prior to returning the container to VA medical facility after disposal. The area immediately surrounding the containers shall be maintained in a clean, orderly, and sanitary condition. Particular attention shall be paid to the prompt clean-up of oil and/or grease spills. Either generated from the vehicles(s) used to haul containers or because of containers leakage. The containers shall be kept in good repair: metal containers shall be painted when warranted (i.e., appearance of rust spots, stains excessive chipped areas, etc.). They shall be kept free of sharp edges and protrusions that could cause injury. Lids are to be maintained in operating condition. 5. If during the contract period, VA determines that the condition of any equipment supplies by the contractor constitutes a hazard to the health, safety or welfare of VA employees, patients, or the general community, the contractor shall, immediately upon receiving notice of such determination, by the CO or COR, remove the equipment from the VA installation and shall immediately replace it with equipment which is approve by the VA facility. 5.a.The VA may need unscheduled pull s or additional pulls. If the cost to do so is 10% more than the contract price VA will modify the contract to meet the needs. 5.b. The contractor shall repair, and or replace all inoperable or damaged equipment within a reasonable period of time, not to exceed 30 days from receiving notification by the COR or CO. 5.c. Contractor shall submit a contingency plan to the CO or COR, for any repairs or replacement of equipment that exceeds 30 days. Contingency plan shall be submitted within 5 days of exceedance. 6. The contractor shall provide a WEIGHT TICKET for each pickup, certifying the number of containers (s) and types of waste removed from the VA facility for transport and destruction. This weight ticket will be provided to the COR for each weekly pick up service. The contractor shall also provide a spreadsheet report to the COR monthly by email. The spreadsheet format shall be approved by the COR. At a minimum, it will show for each container; the site, size of container, types of waste, weight per container-pick-up, pick-up charge, landfill disposal charge, number of pick-ups, and total tons/month. This data shall be listed separately for each container. The report shall also provide total weights for solid waste disposed at a landfill and total weights of recyclables processed at other sites. The report shall use drop-down lists so that the data can be easily sorted. This report shall also have separate sheets for each month and a summary sheet for the fiscal year. Upon request from the COR, these reports shall also be sent to other VA employees. 7. LICENSES AND PERMITS: Contractor shall provide copies of all regulatory-required licenses and permits without costs to the Government for vehicles, operators, and labor to remove bulk (container refuse in accordance and compliance with federal, state, municipal and local regulations, if requested. 8. Contractor shall observe all federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and procedures relative to the collection, transport, handling, storage, disposal; and residue disposal when providing waste removal services under the terms of this contract. 9. TYPES OF WASTE COVERED: The following listing specifies the most common types of waste, which may be disposed of under the terms of this contract: Government reserves the right to identify other types of waste to be disposed of under the terms of the contract. Standard solid waste (trash) Organic (Food) Construction debris,. Mixed recyclables (metal, plastic, wood, paper, and cardboard. Mattresses and beddings Landscaping debris: including grass clippings, branches, leaves, etc. 10. TYPES OF WASTE NOT COVERED: The following listing specifies the most common types of waste not covered by the terms of this contract: the Government reserves the right to identify other types of waste not covered by the terms of this contract. Regulated medical waste Radioactive waste Hazardous waste, including universal waste Sewerage. 11. ALTERNATE METHODS OF DISPOSAL: The Government reserves the right to dispose of any or all materials listed in the terms of this contract by alternate means, including recycling, composting, salvaging, etc. And to effect the removal of any or all materials listed in the tennis of this contract by alternate means, including sale, gift, or self delivery to a disposal, recycling, or reconditioning site. Only such materials designated by the COR as being subject to the terms and conditions of this contract shall be removed by the contractor for fee. 12. HANDLING AND LOADING OF VEHICLES: Contractor's employees shall remove all containers from the established collection sites. All containers shall be handled, moved, and placed in contractor's vehicles in such a manner that the structural integrity of the container is maintained, waste is properly contained, and environmental contamination is prevented. The contractor shall reimburse the Government for any damage to Government property caused by removal operations of the contractor or his / her agent. In accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 52.246-25 incorporated by reference in Section CD, the contractor shall be liable for loss of or damage to the property of the Government when caused by the contractor for services performed under this contract. 12.1. Any mishaps involving vehicle used to transport waste shall be reported prior to contractor leaving station to COR, contracting Officer or Security Officer. 12.2. Contractor at no time shall leave vehicle in a position that could endanger the traffic: if it should be left unattended, hazard signs or road flares will be placed in front and back of the vehicle for traffic awareness. 12.3. Contractor drivers shall obey all the traffic rules within the Government property: i.e.: speed limits, one way, stop signs, loading zones, etc. 13. DISPOSAL FACILITIES: Contractor shall certify that facilities used for the disposal of waste under the terms of this contract are operated in compliance with and do comply with all federal, state, and local regulations which govern the disposal of waste and disposal of waste and the operation of disposal facilities. Contractor shall certify that landfills, etc., used for the disposal of waste under the terms of this contract are operated as required by law, for the disposal of the type, or types, of waste being disposed and for the packaging employed. Contractor's disposal facilities, and all facilities used by the contractor, to store, transport, transfer and dispose of waste under the terms of this contract shall be identified by name and location to VA and shall be available for inspection by authorized representatives of the VA upon twenty (24) hour notice, rented leased, sub-contracted and other non-contracted and other non- contractor owned facilities which are used to provide service under the terms of this contract must also be identify by name and location , and must be available for inspection by authorized representatives of VA upon twenty four (24) hour notice provided to the contractor. 14. SCHEDULES: Waste removal from the facilities will be accomplished Monday through Friday morning hours. The contractor shall remove all waste, which is designated by the facilities for removal each time service is provided under the terms of the contract: the contractor for pickup shall no designated shippable waste at a later time or date. The contractor shall immediately notify the contracting Officer and or COR of any delay, which may prevent timely removal of all accumulated waste within the limits set forth in the terms of this contract. Contractor shall respond to calls for emergency removal of waste within eight (8) hours of notification by the usable at all times, (e.g., answering service authorized to accept emergency service calls and contract contractor) such instructions shall be evoked in any situation where VA facilities determined that an emergency exits. Failure of the contractor to order pickup by other means, all costs to the VA incurred by the failure of the contractor to perform pickups as required will be deducted from amounts owed to the contractor by the Government. Failure to conduct regular schedule pickups will result in violation of the Department of the Healthcare and OSHA requirements. End of Statement See attached document: S06-NEW PRICE-COST SCHEDULE121521-1.

10535 HOSPITAL WAY  MATHER , CA 95655  USALocation

Place Of Performance : 10535 HOSPITAL WAY MATHER , CA 95655 USA

Country : United StatesState : California

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Classification

naicsCode 562111Solid Waste Collection
pscCode S205Trash/Garbage Collection Services - Including Portable Sanitation Services