Long Beach, CA
File #: 04-1307    Version: 1 Name: Adopt Specifications No. PA-00104 and award contract to Consolidated Disposal Services, LLC, for diversion of street sweeping debris. (Citywide)
Type: Contract Status: Received and Filed
File created: 4/30/2004 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/4/2004 Final action: 5/4/2004
Title: Adopt Specifications No. PA-00104 and award contract to Consolidated Disposal Services, LLC, for diversion of street sweeping debris. (Citywide)
Sponsors: Financial Management
Attachments: 1. 050404-R-24sr.pdf
Title
Adopt Specifications No. PA-00104 and award contract to Consolidated Disposal Services, LLC, for diversion of street sweeping debris. (Citywide)

Discussion
The Long Beach Energy Department, Environmental Services Bureau, is requesting to enter into an annual contract for diversion of street sweeping debris to a recycling facility. The Contractor will be required to convert 95 percent of the street sweeping debris to compost or other reusable products in support of the City’s Waste Reduction and Recycling Program.

The bid was advertised on March 24,2004, and bids were opened on April 7,2004. All bidders registered for the Purchasing Division’s “e-notify“ service were notified of the bid opportunity. Additionally, a weekly update of Open Bid Opportunities was sent to various local, minority, and women’s groups. Sixteen potential bidders specializing in street sweeping debris removal were identified in our database; six are Long Beach businesses, five are minority-owned Business Enterprises (MBEs), and none are woman-owned business enterprises (WBEs). The bid documents were available from the Purchasing Division located on Plaza Level of City Hall and on the Purchasing Division website at www.Ibpurchasina.orq. Consolidated Disposal Services, LLC, of Santa Fe Springs, is the lowest responsible bidder.

The recommended vendor, Consolidated Disposal Services, LLC, will off load street sweeping debris at Bel Air Transfer Station in Long Beach. Debris will be weighed, mixed with other green waste and transferred to a processing facility that meets with the approval of the Local Enforcement Agency. The majority of green waste will be used as Alternative Daily Cover.

This matter was reviewed by Deputy City Attorney Donna F. Gwinn on February 26,2004 and by Budget Manager Michael Killebrew on April 15, 2004.

TIMING CONSIDERATIONS

City Council action to adopt Specifications No. PA-00104 and award the contract concurrently is requested on May 4, 2004 to ensure...

Click here for full text