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DocuSign Envelope ID: E459BB3F-C1CA-4A8D-8C55-133831313ED2 CSC No. 60095 FORT WORTH CITY OF FORT WORTH PURCHASE AGREEMENT BASED UPON AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF FORT WORTH AND DALLAS COUNTY WHEREAS, Section 271.102 of the Texas Local Government Code allows Local Governments to pursue mutually beneficial and cooperative purchasing programs; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 791 of the Texas Government Code and Subchapter F, Chapter 271 of the Texas Local Government Code, the City of Fort Worth ("City"), a Texas home -rule municipality and Dallas County have entered into an Interlocal Cooperative Purchasing Agreement on March 7, 2007 which provides that when the one of the Local Government Entities enters into a contract with a vendor for goods and services, the other Local Government is able to enter into a Purchase Agreement with the vendor under the same terms and conditions offered to the Original Local Government Entity so long as the vendor is agreeable (Copy Attached as Exhibit "A"); WHEREAS, Clean Earth Environmental Solutions, Inc., a Delaware corporation, with a place of business at 933 First Avenue, Suite 200, King of Prussia, PA 19406 ("Vendor"), responded to RFP 2020-009-6849 issued by Dallas County to provide household hazardous waste services and agreed to allow other Local Governmental Entities to enter into a purchase agreement with Vendor under the same terms and conditions as those contained in the RFP (Copy attached as Exhibit `B"); and WHEREAS, due to a scrivener's error, Vendor was incorrectly named as "Clean Earth, Inc." in the contract between Dallas County and Vendor, and Vendor agrees to obligate itself to any and all duties, rights, and responsibilities ascribed to "Clean Earth, Inc." under the contract with Dallas County (Exhibit "B") and this Purchase Agreement with City. NOW THEREFORE, City and Vendor each of which will individually be referred to as a "Party" and collectively as the "Parties entered into this Purchase Agreement ("Agreement"). The Parties agree that any references to Dallas County in Exhibit `B" shall be construed as the City of Fort Worth for the purposes of this Agreement and all rights, benefits, duties, and obligations shall inure to the City as if the contract in Exhibit `B" were originally executed between the City and Vendor. This shall specifically include any requirements imposed on Vendor by virtue of Dallas County RFP 2020-009- 6849 included in Exhibit `B." The Agreement includes the following documents which shall be construed in the order of precedence in which they are listed: Exhibit A — Agreement between the City of Fort Worth and Dallas County; OFFICIAL RECORD CITY SECRETARY FT. WORTH, TX DocuSign Envelope ID: E459BB3F-C1CA-4A8D-8C55-133831313ED2 2. Exhibit B — Contract between Dallas County and Vendor for household hazardous waste collection, recycling, disposal, and other related program services, identified as RFP 2020-009-6849; 3. Exhibit C — Vendor's Quote, Pricing, Scope of Services or Purchase Order; 4. Exhibit D — Conflict of Interest Questionnaire. Exhibits A, B, C and D which are attached hereto and incorporated herein, are made a part of this Agreement for all purposes. Vendor agrees to provide City with the services and goods included in Exhibit B pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Cooperative Purchase Agreement, including all exhibits thereto. In the event of a conflict between Exhibit `B" and this Agreement or Exhibit "A," then this Agreement and Exhibit A shall control. City shall pay Vendor in accordance with the fee schedule in Exhibit "C" and in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. Total payment made under this Agreement for the first year by City shall be not exceed Four Hundred and Sixty -Six Thousand Dollars ($466,000.00). Vendor shall not provide any additional items or services or bill for expenses incurred for City not specified by this Agreement unless City requests and approves in writing the additional costs for such services. City shall not be liable for any additional expenses of Vendor not specified by this Agreement unless City first approves such expenses in writing. To the extent allowed under the law, with sixty (60) days' notice to City, Vendor reserves the right to adjust the fees or rates herein to account for operational changes implemented to comply with changes in law, rules, regulations, permits, licenses or approvals, or to cover increases in the cost of fuel, insurance, disposal, record keeping or to otherwise address cost escalation. Vendor shall have the right to terminate the Agreement with ninety (90) days' notice or refuse to provide any services to City for which City rejected the adjusted fees or rates. To the extent allowed under the law, invoices are subject to applicable Federal, State, and local taxes & fees as well as an Energy & Insurance recovery charge tied to the National monthly average price for diesel fuel as published by the Department of Energy httos://www.cleanearthinc.com/enerav-and-insurance-fees/. Any payments made by credit card may be assessed a service fee, where permitted by law. The term of this Agreement is effective beginning on the date signed by the Assistant City Manager ("Effective Date") and expires July 06, 2024. City shall have the option to renew this agreement for I (one) one-year renewal option by written agreement of the Parties. City may terminate this Agreement at any time and for any reason by providing the other party with 30 days' written notice of termination. Vendor agrees that City shall, until the expiration of three (3) years after final payment under this Agreement, or the final conclusion of any audit commenced during the said three years, have access to and the right to examine at reasonable times any directly pertinent documents and records of Vendor involving transactions relating to this Agreement. Vendor agrees that City shall have access during normal working hours to all necessary Vendor facilities subject to Vendor's reasonable rules and regulations while at Vendor's facilities, including persons conducting inspection must be escorted by a representative of the site for duration of visit and shall be provided adequate and appropriate work space in order to conduct audits in compliance with the provisions of this section. City shall give Vendor a minimum of 48 hours' written notice of intended audits, and all such audits shall be conducted on regular business days during DocuSign Envelope ID: E459BB3F-C1CA-4A8D-8C55-133831313ED2 Vendor's regular business hours in a manner that will not unreasonably interfere with Vendor's operations at its facilities. City's auditors shall present proper credentials to the manager of Vendor's facility at the time that they are admitted to such. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas. If any action, whether real or asserted, at law or in equity, is brought pursuant to this Agreement, venue for such action shall lie in state courts located in Tarrant County, Texas or the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, Fort Worth Division. Notices required pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement shall be conclusively determined to have been delivered when (1) hand -delivered to the other party, its agents, employees, servants or representatives, (2) delivered by facsimile with electronic confirmation of the transmission, or (3) received by the other party by United States Mail, registered, return receipt requested, addressed as follows: To CITY: City of Fort Worth To VENDOR: Clean Earth Environmental Solutions, Inc. Attn: Dana Burghdoff, Assistant City Manager 933 First Avenue, Ste. 200 200 Texas Street King of Prussia, PA 19406 Fort Worth, TX 76102-6314 ATTN: Legal Facsimile: (817) 392-8654 With a copy to: cecontracts@harsco.com With copy to Fort Worth City Attorney's Office at same address Vendor and City agree to make the following Amendments to Exhibit "B." All references to "County" or "Dallas County" will be construed to mean City of Fort Worth and all references to "Contractor" will be construed to mean Vendor: 1. Section 5, Scope of Services and Work, is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: 5. SCOPE OF SERVICES AND WORK The Scope of the project is to provide Household Hazardous Waste Collection, Recycling, Disposal and Other Related Program Services for Dallas County in accordance with the Scope of Services as outlined in the RFP. Contractor also agrees to: (1) assume generator status of all wastes upon exiting County property; (2) respond to all County disposal requests within 5 business days of the written disposal request sent via facsimile or e-mail; and (3) provide labels, paperwork, manifests, and documentation needed to complete waste shipments; (4) provide County with fully executed copies of waste manifests within 40 days of waste shipment; (5) provide County with Certificates of Destruction once received by Contractor; and (6) maintain all necessary licenses and/or permits required under federal, state, and local laws and regulations with a current copy due to the County following any and all renewals. 2. Section 12.1, Reporting, is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: DocuSign Envelope ID: E459BB3F-C1CA-4A8D-8C55-133831313ED2 12.1 Reporting. Contractor agrees to submit all required documentation and reports to County within ninety (90) days. 3. Section 12.4, Adequacy of Records, is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: 12.4 Adeauacv of Records. If the Contractor's books, records, and other documents relevant to this Agreement are not sufficient to support and document that allowable work or services were provided to County, Contractor shall reimburse County for the services not so adequately supported and documented. If any audit reveals any material deviation from this Agreement and specification requirements, any misrepresentation, or any overcharge to the County, the County will be entitled to recover the amount of any overpayment. 4. Section 12.6, Availability and Retention of Records, is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: 12.6 Availability and Retention of Records. All financial books, records, statistical and management books and records pertaining to the work or services delivered and all financial books, records, statistical and management books and records shall be available for examination and audit by County, or the County's duly authorized representatives, for a period of three (3) years after final payment of the Contractor's fee and expenses under the Agreement or until all pending County, State, and Federal audits are completed, whichever is later. All records related to this Agreement must be kept in a single location, either at Contractor's principal place of business or its place of business where the work or services are performed. 5. Section 14, Indemnification, is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: 14. LIABILITY & INDEMNIFICATION LIABILITY: CONTRACTOR WILL BE LIABLE AND RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL PROPERTY LOSS, PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY, INCLUDING DEATH, TO ANY AND ALL PERSONS, OF ANY HIND OR CHARACTER, WHETHER REAL OR ASSERTED, TO THE EXTENT CAUSED BY THE NEGLIGENT ACT(S) OR OMISSION(S), MALFEASANCE OR INTENTIONAL MISCONDUCT OF CONTRACTOR, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, SERVANTS, EMPLOYEES, CONTRACTORS, OR SUBCONTRACTORS. GENERAL INDEMNIFICATION: CONTRACTOR HEREBY COVENANTS AND AGREES TO INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND COUNTY, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, SERVANTS AND EMPLOYEES, FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL CLAIMS OR LAWSUITS OF ANY HIND OR CHARACTER, WHETHER REAL OR ASSERTED, FOR EITHER PROPERTY DAMAGE OR LOSS AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY, INCLUDING DEATH, TO ANY AND ALL PERSONS, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT, TO THE EXTENT CAUSED BY THE NEGLIGENT ACTS OR OMISSIONS OR DocuSign Envelope ID: E459BB3F-C1CA-4A8D-8C55-133831313ED2 MALFEASANCE OF CONTRACTORS, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, SERVANTS, EMPLOYEES, CONTRACTORS, OR SUBCONTRACTORS. All indemnification provisions of this Agreement shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement. 6. Paragraph 4 of Section 16.1, Termination for Convenience, is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: Contractor shall have the right to terminate this Agreement for convenience with ninety (90) days written notice to County. 7. Section 16.3 Termination for Default or Non -Performance, is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: 16.3 Termination for Default or Non -Performance: County shall have the option to terminate this Agreement, for cause: (i) for a material breach or non-performance of this Agreement by Contractor that is not cured by Contractor within fifteen (15) days of the date on which County provides written notice of breach; (ii) for a material breach of this Agreement by Contractor that is not reasonably subject to cure within fifteen (15) days after its occurrence; or (iii) if it is determined by County, that there exists a plurality of non -material breaches by Contractor that have a material adverse impact on the work or services provided under this Agreement. If a failure described in this Section 16.3 is not cured to the County's satisfaction within fifteen (15) days from the time of receipt of such notice as described in this Section 16.3, the County shall have the right to terminate immediately without the requirement of further notice. If, after notice of termination under the provisions of this clause, it is determined for any reason that the Contractor was not in default under this provisions of this clause, the County has the option to make its notice of termination pursuant to the Termination for Convenience clause in Section 16.1 and the rights and obligations of the Parties would be in accordance with that provision. 8. Section 16.3.2, Notice and Right to Cure, is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: 16.3.2 Notice and Rialit to Cure. If the Contractor breaches the Agreement, and the County in its sole discretion determines that the breach is curable, then the County will provide the Contractor with written notice of the breach and a time period (not less than 15 days) to cure the Breach. The notice of breach and opportunity to cure is inapplicable for successive or repeated breaches or if the County determines in its sole discretion that the breach poses a serious and imminent threat to the health or safety of any person or the imminent loss, damage, or destruction of any real or tangible personal property. 9. Contractor's address in Section 17. Notices is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: 933 First Avenue, Suite 200, King of Prussia, PA 19406. 10. Section 43, TRANSITION SERVICES REQUIRED OF CONTRACTOR, is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: 43. TRANSITION SERVICES REQUIRED OF CONTRACTOR DocuSign Envelope ID: E459BB3F-C1CA-4A8D-8C55-133831313ED2 Upon notice of termination or expiration of this Agreement, the County shall have the right to audit any and all records of Contractor relating to this Agreement upon not less than forty-eight (48) hours prior written notice. Moreover, upon the termination or expiration date of this Agreement, Contractor agrees to transition the services provided herein, not to exceed ninety (90) days after notice of termination, in a cooperative manner and provide anything requested from the County at no additional cost, including, but not limited to the following, upon date of termination or expiration: (i) All contract and services documentation, including all records, books and data reasonably related to this Agreement, maintained in accordance with Section 12 (Reporting) of this Agreement and identified in a complete, neat and orderly manner; (ii) A good faith pledge to cooperate with County upon transition of services to another contractor or County department providing the same or similar services; (iii) Records, books and data, including electronic data, in a format compatible within County's information technology capabilities, or in a format compatible with a succeeding contractor's information technology capabilities, as determined by County; (iv) Final accounting of all income derived from the Agreement; (v) Downloading and removal of all County information from Contractor's equipment and software; and (vi) Removal of Contractor's services without degradation or other adverse effect on County's system. This provision shall survive termination or cancellation of this Agreement. [SIGNATURES FOLLOW] DocuSign Envelope ID: E459BB3F-C1CA-4A8D-8C55-133831313ED2 The undersigned represents and warrants that he or she has the power and authority to execute this Agreement and bind the respective Vendor. CITY OF FORT WORTH: I z' H' By: Valerie Washington (Sep 13, 2023 09:57 CDT) Name: Valerie Washington Title: Assistant City Manager Date: APPROVAL RECOMMENDED: CONTRACT COMPLIANCE MANAGER: By signing I acknowledge that I am the person responsible for the monitoring and administration of this contract, including ensuring all performance and reporting requirements. By: Name: Rex Johnson Title: Environmental Supervisor By: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: Name: James (Jim) Keezell Title: Asst. Code Compliance Director ATTEST: a F FORToaa �e /�i /�y� ddd*oo 000*gip By: /\l, Name: Janette Goodall Title: City Secretary VENDOR: CLEAN EARTH ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS, INC. DocuSigned by: �I Qwal c,(,(,as By. Name: A `kvae i i as Title: vice President of M & i sales Date: 09/08/23 1 7:54 PM PDT By: Name: Jessika Williams Title: Assistant City Attorney CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION: M&C: 23-0402 OFFICIAL RECORD CITY SECRETARY FT. WORTH, TX Exhibit A FORTWORTH MEMORANDUM DATE: February 28, 2007 TO: Amy Ramsey, Assistant City Attorney Karen Montgomery, Assistant City Manager/CFO Marty Hendrix, City Secretary FROM: Richard Zavala, Acting Finance Director CC: Jack Dale, Purchasing Manager Pamela Kenney, Administrative Secretary RE: Interlocal Agreement The attached Interlocal agreement with Dallas County at no cost to the City is forwarded for your review and approval. Dallas County requested that the City of Fort Worth (City) and Dallas County enter into an interlocal agreement for cooperative purchasing. Cooperative purchasing agreements such as this are authorized under Section 271.102 of the Texas Local Goverment Code. This interlocal agreement will allow Dallas County to utilize the City's contracts and will also allow the City to utilize Dallas County's contracts, should any such contract present good value and purchasing opportunities to the City. The Fort Worth City Council granted the City Manager the authority to execute this interlocal agreement with Dallas County on February 14, 2006 (M&C P-10321, copy attached). Since the interlocal agreement has no cost associated with it, no further City Council approval or MIWBE participation is required. Once completed, please contact Pamela Kenney, Administrative Secretary, at extension 8381, to pick up the executed documents. Should you have any additional questions, please let me know. Attachments COURT ORDER 37 ORDER NO: 2 4 DATE: J7ANUARY 30, 2007 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF DALLAS BE IT REMEMBERED, at a regular meeting of Commissioners Court of Dallas County, Texas, held on the 30th day of J q n,a r3r 2007, on a motion made by Alike Cantrell, C ssioner of District No. 2 , and seconded by Maurine Dicicey, Commissioner of District No. 1 the following Court Order was adapted: WHEREAS, the Purchasing Department briefed Commissioners Court on January 23, 2007 concerning a master interlocallcooperative purchasing agreement with the City of Fort Worth; and WHEREAS, Dallas County will utilize this cooperative purchasing opportunity when appropriate and competitive pricing is verified; and WHEREAS, Texas Government Code 791 authorizes local governments to form and participate in cooperative purchasing alliances IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED that the Dallas County Commissioners Court does hereby authorize the attached master interlocallcooperative purchasing agreement with the City of Fort Worth and authorize the County Judge to sign all related documents. DONE IN OPEN COURT this the 30th day of January _- ABSENT tun Tim Foster, County Judge �-ickey, District #1 olio Wiley Pri;cjDistrict #3 2007. t Mike Cantrell, District #2 Id, Dis bye,,' Shannon S. Brown, Purchasing Agent ,% Fort Worth & Dallas County Cooperative Purchasing Interlocal Agreement CITY SECRETARY+� C0NT9AGT NO . MASTER INTERLOCAL/COOPERATIVE PURCHASING AGREEMENT This Master Interlocal/Cooperative Purchasing Agreement ("Master Agreement") is made and entered into as of the date written below between the City of Fort Worth, a home -rule municipality located in Tarrant, Denton, and Wise Counties, Texas ("Fort Worth") and Dallas County, a governmental entity located in Texas ("Dallas County"). (Fort Worth and Dallas County may be referred to individually herein as "Party", and collectively as the "Parties"). WHEREAS, Fort Worth does enter into competitive bids for acquisition of various goods and services in accordance with Texas Local Government Code Chapter 252, Subchapter B, "Competitive Bidding or Competitive Proposals Required: as amended; and WHEREAS, Dallas County does enter into competitive bids for acquisition of various goods and services in accordance with Texas Local Government Code Section 262.023 "Competitive Bidding and Competitive Proposal Requirements", as amended; and WHEREAS, the Parties have determined a need for a reciprocal interlocal/cooperative agreement to purchase like goods and services to avoid duplicate procurement efforts and obtain the benefits of volume purchasing; and WHEREAS, the Parties are authorized by Section 271.102 of the Texas Local Government Code and Section 791.025 of the Texas Government Code to pursue mutually beneficial and cooperative purchasing programs and enter into interlocal agreements for the purchase of goods and services thereby satisfying state law competitive bid requirements. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual obligations and benefits contained herein, Fort Worth and Dallas County agree as follows: SECTION X. DEFINITIONS. Awarding Partv. The Party that was the original procuring governmental entity in compliance with state law competitive bidding requirements. Supplier Agreement. An existing agreement between the Awarding Party and a Vendor that satisfies the requirement of a local government to seek competitive bids for the purchase of goods and services. Vendor. An external business, entity or enterprise that supplies goods and/or services to the Awarding Party through a Supplier Agreement_ Page 1 of 3 Fort Worth & Dallas County Cooperative Purchasing interlocal Agreement SECTION 2. The purpose of this Master Agreement is to provide Fort Worth and Dallas County with additional purchasing options by satisfying the provisions of Section 791.025 of the Government Code and Sections and 271.102 of the Local Government Code. SECTION 3. The Parties agree that each shall name a designated representative to act under the direction of, and on behalf of, the designating Party. SECTION 4. Each Party agrees to be bound by the terms, conditions and expiration date of the requested Supplier Agreement, and hereby agrees to fulfill each and every requirement contained therein as if it were the Awarding Party. SECTION S. Each Party agrees, at its sole cost and expense, to independently administer the requested Supplier Agreement and to pay the Vendor directly for any and all related costs. In addition, each Party shall have the responsibility of determining whether the Vendor has complied with any provisions in its contract, including but not limited to those relating to the quality of items and terms of delivery, and shall be responsible for enforcement of its contract against the Vendor, including all cost of enforcement. SECTION 6. This Master Agreement will be subject to all applicable federal, state and Iocal laws, ordinances, rules and regulations. SECTION 7. This Master Agreement may be terminated by either parry, without cause or penalty, upon not less than thirty days written notice to the other party. SECTION 8. The Parties acknowledge that each Party and, if it so chooses, its counsel have reviewed and revised this Master Agreement and that the normal rule of construction to the effect that any ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting party must not be employed in the interpretation of this Master Agreement or any amendments or exhibits hereto. SECTION 9. If any action, whether real or asserted, at law or in equity, arises on the basis of any provision of this Master Agreement, venue for such action shall lie in state courts located in 'Tarrant County, Texas or the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas — Fort Worth Division_ This Master Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas. SECTION 10. If any term or provision of this Master Agreement is held to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable, the legality, validity or enforceability of the remaining terms or provisions of this Master Agreement shall not be affected thereby, and in lieu of each such illegal, invalid or unenforceable terra or provision, the parties shall endeavor to agree to a legal, valid or enforceable term or provision as similar as possible to the term or provision declared illegal, invalid or unenforceable. Page 2 of Fort Worth & Dallas County Cooperative Purchasing Interlocal Agreement SECTION 11. Execution of this Master Agreement does not obligate Dallas County or Fort Worth to request any Supplier Agreement, make any purchase, pay any membership fee, or to otherwise or in any manner incur any cost or obligation. SECTION 12. This Master Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, and all of which shall constitute but one and the same instrument. SECTION 13. The undersigned officers and/or agents are properly authorized to execute this Master Agreement on behalf of the Parties hereto and each Parry hereby certifies to the other that any necessary actions extending such authority have been duly passed and are now in full force and effect. SECTION 14. All notices, requests, demands, and other communications which are required or permitted to be given under this Master Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given upon the delivery or receipt thereof, as the case may be, if delivered personally or sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, to the respective Party representative set out below, or his/her designee. t] EXECUTED this �1 _day of �i� � �:1�I 1 , 2007. CITY OF FORT WORTH 1440 Throekmorton Fort Worth, Texas 76102 Karen L . Montgomery ` /sic, Assistant City Manager/CFO RECOMMENDED: 'chard Zavala Acting Finance Director APPROVED,AS TO FORM: Amy J. Ra&ey A7is7 nt City omey Marty Hendrix City Secretary Page 3 of 3 DALLAS COUNTY 509 Main Street, Suite 623 Dallas, Texas 75202 .— �Y�r 1ICJ/ 4 (U/�AcrL/� Shannon S. Brown Purchasing Agent APPROVED AS TO FORM: Bob Schell Deputy Chief, Civil Section Contract Authori2atioa Date 051 COURT ORDER 37 ORDER NO:-2007 24 jATE: JANUARY 30, 2007 STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF DALLAS § BE IT REMEMBERED, at a regular meeting of Commissioners Court of Dallas County, Texas, held on the 30th day of Tn"isn,, , )007, on a motion made by Mike Cantrell, Commissioner of District No, 2 and seconded by Maurine Dickey, Camissioner of District No. 1 , the following Court Order was adopted: VYMREAS, the Purchasing Department briefed Commissioners Court on January 23, 2007 concerning a master interlocallcooperative purchasing agreement with the City of Fort Worth; and WHEREAS, Dallas County will utilize this cooperative purchasing opportunity when appropriate and competitive pricing is verified; and WHEREAS, Texas Government Code 791 authorizes local governments to form and participate in cooperative purchasing alliances IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED that the Dallas County Commissioners Court does hereby authorize the attached master interlocallcooperative purchasing agreement with the City of Fort Worth and authorize the County Judge to sign all related documents. DONE IN OPEN COURT this the 30th day of Jarn�ary , 7.(]07 ABSENT Jim Foster, County Judge Mauri ickey, District #1 ohn Wiley PriXDistrict #3 4 f Mike Cantrell, District #2 L Jkcutkk Shannon S. Brown, Purchasing Agent RETARY ` Fort Worth & Dallas County CONTRA CITY SEC�T NQ . �. Cooperative Purchasing Interlocal Agreement MASTER INTER.LOCAL/COOPERATIVE PURCHASING AGREEMENT This Master interlocal/Cooperative Purchasing Agreement ("Master Agreement") is made and entered into as of the date written below between the City of Fort Worth, a home -rule municipality located in Tarrant, Denton, and Wise Counties, Texas ("Fort Worth") and Dallas County, a governmental entity located in Texas ("Dallas County"). (Fort Worth and Dallas County may be referred to individually herein as "Party", and collectively as the "Parties"). WHEREAS, Fort Worth does enter into competitive bids for acquisition of various goods and services in accordance with Texas Local Government Code Chapter 252, Subchapter B, "Competitive Bidding or Competitive Proposals Required: as amended; and WHEREAS, Dallas County does enter into competitive bids for acquisition of various goods and services in accordance with Texas Local Government Code Section 262.023 "Competitive Bidding and Competitive Proposal Requirements", as amended; and WHEREAS, the Parties have determined a need for a reciprocal interlocal/cooperative agreement to purchase like goods and services to avoid duplicate procurement efforts and obtain the benefits of volume purchasing; and WHEREAS, the Parties are authorized by Section 271.102 of the Texas Local Government Code and Section 791.025 of the Texas Government Code to pursue mutually beneficial and cooperative purchasing programs and enter into interlocal agreements for the purchase of goods and services thereby satisfying state law competitive bid requirements. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual obligations and benefits contained herein, Fort Worth and Dallas County agree as follows: SECTION 1. DEFINITIONS. Awardinz Partv. The Party that was the original procuring governmental entity in compliance with state law competitive bidding requirements. Supplier Agreement. An existing agreement between the Awarding Party and a Vendor that satisfies the requirement of a local government to seek competitive bids for the purchase of goods and services. Vendor_ An external business, entity or enterprise that supplies goods and/or services to the Awarding Party through a Supplier Agreement. Page I of 3 Fort Worth & Dallas County Cooperative Purchasing Interlocal Agreement SECTION 2. The purpose of this Master Agreement is to provide Fort Worth and Dallas County with additional purchasing options by satisfying the provisions of Section 791.025 of the Government Code and Sections and 271.102 of the Local Government Code. SECTION 3. The Parties agree that each shall name a designated representative to act under the direction of, and on behalf of, the designating Party. SECTION 4. Each Party agrees to be bound by the terms, conditions and expiration date of the requested Supplier Agreement, and hereby agrees to fulfill each and every requirement contained therein as if it were the Awarding Party. SECTION 5. Each Party agrees, at its sole cost and expense, to independently administer the requested Supplier Agreement and to pay the Vendor directly for any and all related costs. In addition, each Party shall have the responsibility of determining whether the Vendor has complied with any provisions in its contract, including but not limited to those relating to the quality of items and terms of delivery, and shall be responsible for enforcement of its contract against the Vendor, including all cost of enforcement. SECTION G. This Master Agreement will be subject to all applicable federal, state and local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations. SECTION 7. This Master Agreement may be terminated by either party, without cause or penalty, upon not less than thirty days written notice to the other party. SECTION 8. The Parties acknowledge that each Party and, if it so chooses, its counsel have reviewed and revised this Master Agreement and that the normal rule of construction to the effect that any ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting parry must not be employed in the interpretation of this Master Agreement or any amendments or exhibits hereto. SECTION 9. If any action, whether real or asserted, at law or in equity, arises on the basis of any provision of this Master Agreement, venue for such action shall lie in state courts located in Tarrant County, Texas or the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas — Fort Worth Division. This Master Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas. SECTION 10. If any term or provision of this Master Agreement is held to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable, the legality, validity or enforceability of the remaining terms or provisions of this Master Agreement shall not be affected thereby, and in lieu of each such illegal, invalid or unenforceable term or provision, the parties shall endeavor to agree to a legal, valid or enforceable term or provision as similar as possible to the term or provision declared illegal, invalid or unenforceable. Page 2 of 3 Fort Worth & Dallas County Cooperative Purchasing Interlocal Agreement SECTION 11. Execution of this Master Agreement does not obligate Dallas County or Fort Worth to request any Supplier Agreement, make any purchase, pay any membership fee, or to otherwise or in any manner incur any cost or obligation. SECTION 12. This Master Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, and all of which shall constitute but one and the same instrument. SECTION 13. The undersigned officers and/or agents are properly authorized to execute this Master Agreement on behalf of the Parties hereto and each Parry hereby certifies to the other that any necessary actions extending such authority have been duly passed and are now in full force and effect. SECTION 14. All notices, requests, demands, and other communications which are required or permitted to be given under this Master Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given upon the delivery or receipt thereof, as the case may be, if delivered personally or sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, to the respective Party representative set out below, or his/her designee. EXECUTED this � � day of �� � � 2007. CITY OF FORT WORTH 1000 Throckmorton Fort Worth, Texas 76102 i Karen L. Montgomery�1467 Assistant City Manager/CFO RECOMMENDED: R'chard Zavala Acting Finance Director APPRO,VEJ7 AS TO FORM: Aifiy J Ramky hrs�istant Ci \ � Marty Hendrix City Secretary Page 3 of 3 DALLAS COUNTY 509 Main Street, Suite 623 County 7u e RECOMMENDED: 4�h lrS. trown Purchasing Agent APPROVED AS TO FORM: Bob Schell Deputy Chief, Civil Section 4ontracL• A thorizatiop 1 U�yEica ='Y COURT ORDER 37 ORDER NO:-2007 2 4 r DATE: JANUARY 30, 2007 STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF DALLAS § BE IT REMEMBERED, at a regular meeting of Commissioners Court of Dallas County, Texas, held on the 30 th day of Jpniiary , 2007, on a motion made by MAe Cantrell, Canmissioner of District No. 2 , and seconded by l,aurin_e Dic!-,ey, Ca mnissioner of District No. 1 , the following Court Order was adopted: WHEREAS, the Purchasing Department briefed Commissioners Court an January 23, 2007 concerning a master interlocallcooperative purchasing agreement with the City of Fort Worth; and WHEREAS, Dallas County will utilize this cooperative purchasing opportunity when appropriate and competitive pricing is verified; and WHEREAS, Texas Government Code 791 authorizes local governments to form and participate in cooperative purchasing alliances IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED that the Dallas County Commissioners Court does hereby authorize the attached master interlocallcooperative purchasing agreement with the City of Fort Worth and authorize the County Judge to sign all related documents. DONE IN OPEN COURT this the 30 th day of Jani» ry ABSENT Jim. Foster, County Judge Maur ickey, District #1 ohrr Wiley PriXDistrict #3 2007. T � Mike Cantrell, District �? ld, Dis 4 V r by. - Shannon S. Brown, Purchasing Agent Fort Worth & Dallas County Cooperative Purchasing Interlocal Agreement CITY SECRETARY ` �DNTRACT NO _ MASTER INTERLOCALICOOPERATIVE PURCHASING AGREEMENT, This Master Interlocal/Cooperative Purchasing Agreement ("Master Agreement") is made and entered into as of the date written below between the City of Fort Worth, a home -rule municipality located in Tarrant, Benton, and Wise Counties, Texas ("Fort Worth") and Dallas County, a governmental entity located in Texas ("Dallas County"). (Fort Worth and Dallas County may be referred to individually herein as "Party", and collectively as the "Parries"). WHEREAS, Fort Worth does enter into competitive bids for acquisition of various goods and services in accordance with Texas Local Government Code Chapter 252, Subchapter B, "Competitive Bidding or Competitive Proposals Required_ as amended; and WHEREAS, Dallas County does enter into competitive bids for acquisition of various goods and services in accordance with Texas Local Government Code Section 262.023 "Competitive Bidding and Competitive Proposal Requirements", as amended; and WHEREAS, the Parties have detennined a need for a reciprocal interlocal/cooperative agreement to purchase like goods and services to avoid duplicate procurement efforts and obtain the benefits of volume purchasing; and WHEREAS, the Parties are authorized by Section 271.102 of the Texas Local Government Code and Section 791.025 of the Texas Government Code to pursue mutually beneficial and cooperative purchasing programs and enter into interlocal agreements for the purchase of goods and services thereby satisfying state law competitive bid requirements. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual obligations and benefits contained herein, Fort Worth and Dallas County agree as follows: SECTION 1. DEFINITIONS. Awarding Partv. The Parry that was the original procuring governmental entity in compliance with state law competitive bidding requirements. Suoulier Agreement. An existing agreement between the Awarding Parry and a Vendor that satisfies the requirement of a local government to seek competitive bids for the purchase of goods and services. Vendor. An external business, entity or enterprise that supplies goods and/or services to the Awarding Party through a Supplier Agreement. Page 1 of 3 Fort Worth & Dallas County Cooperative Purchasing Interlocal Agreement SECTION 2. The purpose of this Master Agreement is to provide Fort Worth and Dallas County with additional purchasing options by satisfying the provisions of Section 791.025 of the Government Code and Sections and 271.102 of the Local Government Code. SECTION 3. The Parties agree that each shall name a designated representative to act under the direction of, and on behalf of, the designating Party. SECTION 4. Each Party agrees to be bound by the terms, conditions and expiration date of the requested Supplier Agreement, and hereby agrees to fulfill each and every requirement contained therein as if it were the Awarding Parry. SECTION S. Each Party agrees, at its sole cost and expense, to independently administer the requested Supplier Agreement and to pay the Vendor directly for any and all related costs. In addition, each Party shall have the responsibility of determining whether the Vendor has complied with any provisions in its contract, including but not Iimited to those relating to the quality of items and terms of delivery, and shall be responsible for enforcement of its contract against the Vendor, including all cost of enforcement. SECTION 6. This Master Agreement will be subject to all applicable federal, state and local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations. SECTION 7. This Master Agreement may be terminated by either party, without cause or penalty, upon not less than thirty days written notice to the other party_ SECTION S. The Parties acknowledge that each Party and, if it so chooses, its counsel have reviewed and revised this Master Agreement and that the normal rule of construction to the effect that any ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting party zn must not be employed in the interpretation of this Master Agreement or any amendments or exhibits hereto. SECTION 9. If any action, whether real or asserted, at law or in equity, arises on the basis of any provision of this Master Agreement, venue for such action shall lie in state courts located in Tarrant County, Texas or the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas — Fort Worth Division. This Master Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas, SECTION 10. If any term or provision of this Master Agreement is held to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable, the legality, validity or enforceability of the remaining terms or provisions of this Master Agreement shall not be affected thereby, and in lieu of each such illegal, invalid or unenforceable term or provision, the parties shall endeavor to agree to a legal, valid or enforceable term or provision as similar as possible to the term or provision declared illegal, invalid or unenforceable. Page 2 of 3 Fort Worth & Dallas County Cooperative Purchasing lnterlocal Agreement SECTION 11. Execution of this Master Agreement does not obligate Dallas County or Fort Worth to request any Supplier Agreement, make any purchase, pay any membership fee, or to otherwise or in any manner incur any cost or obligation. SECTION 12. This Master Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, and all of which shall constitute but one and the same instrument. SECTION 13. The undersigned officers and/or agents are properly authorized to execute this Master Agreement on behalf of the Parties hereto and each Party hereby certifies to the other that any necessary actions extending such authority have been duly passed and are now in full force and effect. SECTION 14. All notices, requests, demands, and other communications which are required or permitted to be given under this Master Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given upon the delivery or receipt thereof, as the case may be, if delivered personally or sent by registered or certified trail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, to the respective Party representative set out below, or his/her designee. EXECUTED this CITY OF FORT WORTH 1000 Throckmorton day of —fi, , 2007. Fort Worth, Texas 76102 Karen L. Montgomerya/��� Assistant City Manager/CFO i Rwe uTriM _DP1 k111-0DA Richard avaa Acting Finance Director APPROVED AS TO FORM: Amy J. Ra(nsey Assistant City ome j� Marty Hendrix DALLAS COUNTY 509 Main Street, Suite 623 RECOMMENDED: Shannon S. Brown Purchasing Agent APPROVED AS TO FORM: � E �2_ Bob Schell Deputy Chief, Civil Section City Secretary A zotraci. nuthorizatica Page 3 of 3 _ r poito City of Fort Worth, Texas Mayor and Council Communication COUNCIL ACTION: Approved on 2/1412006 DATE: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 LOG NAME: 13P06-0018 REFERENCE NO.: *'P-10321 SUBJECT: Authorize an Intedocai Agreement for the Purchase of Goods and Services between the City of Fort Worth and Dallas County RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council authorize the City Manager to execute an Interlocal Agreement for the purchase of goods and services between the City of Fort Worth and Dallas County. DISCUSSION: This authorization would allow the City of Fort Worth and Dallas County to take advantage of favorable pricing obtained through the competitive bidding process. Texas Government Code section 791.025 permits a local government to purchase goods and services from another local government. A local government that purchases goods and services pursuant to that provision satisfies the requirement of the local government to seek competitive bids for the purchase of the goods and services. Goods and services that the City of Fort Worth and Dallas County wish to purchase through the interloeal agreement will be done according to applicable state law, City ordinances and administrative regulation. This agreement will remain in effect until one party submits a written request to cancel. FISCAL INFORMATION/CERTIFICATION: The Finance Director certifies that this M&C will have no material effect on the City funds. BQN106-00181CBR TO Fund/Account/Centers Submitted for CityManager's Office by'. Ori inati Qepartment Head: Additional Information _Contact: FROM Fund/Account/Centers Richard Zavata (Acting) (6222) Jim Keyes (8517) Robert Combs (8357) Logname: 13P06--0018 Page I of 1 CITY COUNCIL MEETING FORT WORTH. TEXAS JULY 6, 2004 PAGE 12of19 Grainger Inc., MSC Industrial Supply: Marsh Cable & Connections, O'Reilly Auto Parts and other vendors statewide; this agreement to begin July 6, 2004 and expire on July 5, 2005, with options to renew for two additional one-year periods. It was the consensus of the City Council that the recommendation be adopted. P-9992 There was presented Mayor and Council Communication No. P- HardwarE 9992 from the City Manager recommending that the City Council Supplies authorize a purchase agreement for hardware supplies with Texas Building Procurement Commission. Texas Multiple Award Schedule Program and City of Dallas term contracts for the City Of Fort Worth with payment due 30 days from date of invoice. The City takes ownership at the City's facilities. Freight is prepaid and added to invoice for orders that do not meet the $100.00 minimum; each of the following local vendors was awarded hardware supplies: Best Products Company, Bluebonnet Supply, Force Rigging Supply, Lawson Products, MSC industrial Supply, DF sales and other vendors statewide; this agreement to begin July 6, 2004 and expire on July 5, 2005, with options to renew for two additional one-year periods. It was the consensus of the City Council that the recommendation be adopted. L-13857 There was presented Mayor and Council Communication No, L- Condemnation of 13857 from the City Manager recommending that the City Council Land declare the necessity of taking an interest in a portion of Lot 1, Block 1, Frank Kent Subdivision, required for the re -alignment of Main Street at Lancaster Avenue near the Central Business District (DOE 4007), City of Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas and authorize the City Attorney to institute condemnation proceedings to acquire the interest in the land. It was the consensus of the City Council that the recommendation be adopted. L-13858 There was presented Mayor and Council Communication No. L- Permanent 13858 from the City Manager recommending that the City Council Easement approve the acceptance of one permanent easement described as portion of the N.H. Carroll Survey, Tarrant County. Texas from Tarrant Regional Water District for property located west of Fernwood Street and south of Carswell Access Road (DOE 4101), necessary for the construction, operation, maintenance and repair of a sanitary sewer line and two storm drains to serve the River Gardens project located in west Fort Worth for a total cost Of $10.00. It was the consensus of the City Council that the recommendation be adopted. Exhibit B COURT ORDER 2020-0753 Authorize a three-year service contract with two one-year renewal options for Household Hazardous Waste Collection, Recycling, Disposal, and Other Related Program Services, RFP 2020-009-6849 with Clean Earth, Inc., most advantageous proposer of three — No Cost Consideration. On a motion made by Commissioner JJ Koch, and seconded by Commissioner John Wiley Price, the following order was passed and adopted by the Commissioners Court of Dallas County, State of Texas: BRIEFING DATE: August 4, 2020 FUNDING SOURCE: 532.0.21310.0.0.94031 Be it resolved and ordered that the Dallas County Commissioners Court does hereby Authorize a three-year service contract with two one-year renewal options for Household Hazardous Waste Collection, Recycling, Disposal, and Other Related Program Services, RFP 2020-009-6849 with Clean Earth, Inc., most advantageous proposer of three — No Cost Consideration. Done in open Court August 4, 2020 by the following vote: IN FAVOR: County Judge Clay Jenkins, Commissioner Dr. Theresa Daniel, Commissioner JJ Koch, Commissioner John Wiley Price, and Commissioner Dr. Elba Garcia OPPOSED: None ABSTAINED: None ABSENT: None Recommended by: Michael Frosch Originating Department: Purchasing Page 25 of 101 Dallas County ❑ Resolution ® Solicitation/Contract BRIEFING / COURT ORDER ❑ Executive Session Commissioners Court - Aug 04 2020 ❑ Addendum Authorize a three-year service contract with two one-year renewal options for Household Hazardous Waste Collection, Recycling, Disposal, and Other Related Program Services, RFP 2020-009-6849 with Clean Earth, Inc., most advantageous proposer of three — No Cost Consideration. Briefing Date: Funding Source: Originating Department Prepared by: Recommended by: Aug 4 2020 532.0.21310.0.0.94031 Purchasing Abri-Gayle Sterlacci, Contract Specialist Michael Frosch, Director of Purchasing BACKGROUND INFORMATION: This action does not encumber funds; the purpose of a service contract is to establish firm pricing for services, for a specific term, which are ordered on an as needed basis according to annual budgetary appropriations. Dallas County is the second largest County in Texas. As of 2020, the County had an official population of 2,622,977. The County borders Collin, Denton, Ellis, Kaufman, Rockwall, and Tarrant Counties. Dallas County, acting on behalf of participating cities/entities is the lead agency responsible for implementation of the Household Hazardous Waste Program. This service contract will provide a comprehensive Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection Program that serves the residents of sixteen cities and unincorporated areas in Dallas County. The HHW program includes the operation of one permanent home chemical collection center that is open year around. Throughout the year the County also holds and operates one -day collection events in participating cities/entities with the assistance of the HHW Contractor. The events range in size from 100 cars to 250 car events and are held at the request of the participating cities. The HHW program also has a location for residence of participating cities to drop off their waste. The Texas Commission of Environmental Quality (TCEQ), Environmental Protection Quality (EPA), and Department of Transportation (DOT) requirements are currently being met by the recommended vendor. The cost for this program is shared between the participating cities according to their population by percent, with Dallas County providing administrative support to facilitate the contract. Disposal fees are paid monthly and overhead is paid quarterly by the participating cities approved through interlocal agreements. Procurement Information As part of the solicitation process and in an effort to increase competition, the Purchasing Department used its procurement system to send out 112 email bid notifications to vendors registered under respective commodities. To further increase competition, the Purchasing Department uses historical solicitation information, the internet, and vendor contact information obtained from user departments to contact additional vendors by phone. Additionally, in an effort to secure more bids, the Purchasing Department sent notifications to small business enterprise groups and chambers of commerce to ensure maximum vendor outreach. On February 4, 2020, Dallas County Commissioners Court authorized the Purchasing Department to issue a solicitation seeking proposals from firms to provide household hazardous waste collection, recycling, disposal, and other related program services. On April 23, 2020, Dallas County received a total of three submissions out of the 112 bidders notified. A five member committee from the following departments reviewed and evaluated the proposals: Planning and Development/CCA/HHW (1) Town of Highland Park Town Services (1) City of Richardson Environmental (1) Purchasing Department (1) SBE Department (1) The Purchasing department only evaluated cost and the SBE department only evaluated the Small Business Enterprise. The committee evaluated proposals on the basis of the following criteria: Evaluation Criteria and Weiqhts Qualifications & Experience Organization & Project Method Cost and Fees Small Business Enterprise Total Points Maximum Points 30 points 25 points 30 points 15 points 100 Points The committee evaluated each proposing vendor on the basis of above criteria and ranked vendors accordingly. Vendor Name Vendor Address Clean Earth, Inc. 350 Popular Church Road Camp Hill, PA 17011 Clean Harbor Environmental 8100 Chancellor Row Services, Inc. Dallas, TX 75247 Tradebe Environmental Services, LLC 1433 E. 83rd Ave. #200 Merrillville, IN 46410 Vendor Overall Score 83 points 73.85 points 71.11 points OPERATIONAL IMPACT: N/A FINANCIAL IMPACT: Planning and Development/CCA/HHW - Current Funds - subject to annual appropriations. Funding Code: 532.0.21310.0.0.94031 LEGAL IMPACT: The District Attorney -Civil Division has reviewed Household Hazardous Waste Collection, Recycling, Disposals, and Other Related Program Services vendor's responses, and drafted the agreement document's to form. PROJECT SCHEDULE: The authorized service contract is effective from 8/4/2020 thru 7/6/2023. There are an additional two renewal options assigned. l+9 Eel ZI Prime will be using three local SBE subcontractors: Cuevas Distribution, Inc. - 1.2% J. Munoz Trucking LLC - 4.1 % T&T Trucking - 0.3% Total SBE Participation = 5.6% ADMINISTRATIVE PLAN COMPLIANCE: Dallas County is a healthy community. RECOMMENDATION: Authorize a three-year service contract with two one-year renewal options for Household Hazardous Waste Collection, Recycling, Disposal, and Other Related Program Services, RFP 2020-009-6849 with Clean Earth, Inc., most advantageous proposer of three — No Cost Consideration. OTHER: N/A MOTION: On a motion made by TBD, and seconded by TBD, the following order will be voted on by the Commissioners Court of Dallas County, State of Texas: Be it resolved and ordered that the Dallas County Commissioners Court does hereby Authorize a three-year service contract with two one-year renewal options for Household Hazardous Waste Collection, Recycling, Disposal, and Other Related Program Services, RFP 2020-009-6849 with Clean Earth, Inc., most advantageous proposer of three — No Cost Consideration. CONTRACT DETAILS: Contract Title: RFP 2020-009-6849 - Household Hazardous Waste Collection, Recycling, Disposal, and Other Related Program Services Description: Household Hazardous Waste Collection, Recycling, Disposal, and Other Related Program Services Transaction Type: New Contract Number: 2020-009-6849 Total Cost: Start Date: August 4, 2020 Expiration Date: July 6, 2023 Vendor: Clean Earth, Inc. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Dallas Countv - RFP 2020-009-6849 - CEI Proposal Response Bid Tab Clean Earth Recommendation letter Summary Sheet HHW Avalon Texas EEO1 2018 EEO report Form 1295 Certificate 100625440 HarscoCorporation - Client Pack - 1710642 CleanEarth final TECHNICAL PROPOSAL Request for Proposals (RFP) — Household Hazardous Waste Collection, Recycling, Disposal and Other Related Program Services Proposal created for Solicitation No: 2020-009-6849 Closina Date / Time April 23, 2020 1 2:00 pm Local TX Time Submitted by: Jack Ranney, HHW Account Manager (512) 663-2090 or John.Rannev@Stericvcle.com Kelby Neal, HHW Business Development Manager (318) 557-7739 or kneal@harsco.com Clean Earth, Inc. 350 Poplar Church Road I Camp Hill, PA 117011 e CLeANeARTH r.FCYCI iNG & n1SPO3AI SOLUTIONS This page has been intentionally left blank. TABLEOF CONTENTS........................................................................................................................ i COVERLETTER................................................................................................................................. 1 CONTRACTOR'S QUALIFICATIONS.................................................................................................. 3 LICENSES AND PERMITS................................................................................................................ 10 EQUIPMENT.................................................................................................................................. 23 REFERENCES.................................................................................................................................. 27 KEYPERSONNEL............................................................................................................................ 29 LITIGATION.................................................................................................................................... 47 SBEDOCUMENTS..........................................................................................................................48 ADDENDUM.................................................................................................................................. 66 PRICING......................................................................................................................................... 73 ATTACHMENT A: SAMPLE QUARTERLY REPORT......................................................................... 108 APPENDIX A: TRAINING CERTIFICATES.........................................................................................A-1 APPENDIX B: SECONDARY RECEIVING FACILITY PERMITS........................................................... B-1 APPENDIX C: SECONDARY RECEIVING FACILITY COMPLIANCE HISTORY.....................................C-1 Page Ii 4/23/2020 49 CLaAN49ARTH MOvol INO a v VOSA1 sot ljtror Dallas County Purchasing Department April 23, 2020 Ms. Abri Sterlacci Dallas County Purchasing Department 900 Jackson Street, Suite 600 Dallas, Texas 75202 Re: Request for Proposals (RFP) — Household Hazardous Waste Collection, Recycling, Disposal and Other Related Program Services Dear Ms. Sterlacci, On April 6, 2020 Harsco, Inc. completed the acquisition of Stericycle Environmental Solutions, Inc. (ESol). Harsco will integrate Stericycle Environmental Solutions with its Clean Earth business to create one of the premier providers of hazardous and specialty waste services in the country. All of the employees, facilities and resources that comprised Stericycle Environmental Solutions were included in the acquisition, which will ensure minimal disruption of services to existing clients and maintain capabilities and experience expected by new customers. The combined companies will be operated as Clean Earth. As one of the largest providers of Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) services in the country, Clean Earth, Inc. (CEI) stands ready to provide the personnel, materials, tools, and equipment necessary to skillfully manage the collection, transportation, processing and disposal of all hazardous waste streams coming from Dallas County. A successful HHW collection program requires an environmental services partner that can provide trust, confidence, and collaboration while maintaining a high level of service to the County and the extensive number of residents it serves. Fortunately, we have 31 years of experience doing just that. Our proven team of experts, expansive infrastructure and decades of HHW experience positions CEI to exceed the County of Dallas' environmental services requirements and deliver results. The enclosed proposal is submitted in response to Solicitation No: 2020-009-6849 — Household Hazardous Waste Collection, Recycling, Disposal and Other Related Program Services. We appreciate your consideration of CEI as a partner and service provider. During the proposal evaluation period, if you have any questions about our proposal, please contact the following: Jack Ranney Kelby Neal (512) 663-2090 (318) 557-7739 John.Rannev@Stericvcle.com kneal@harsco.com Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 1 4/23/2020 49 C:�LaANOIIDARTH Mi Ovcj .Nc a = d4sA1 sot'm'O.y Sincerely, d John (Jack) Ranney HHW Account Manager Clean Earth, Inc. Dallas County Purchasing Department Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 2 4/23/2020 49 CLaANBARTH is Fowl INO a v VOSM sot vTPOWN Dallas County Purchasing Department Company Background Our Household Hazardous Waste Services Group is a distinct business line within Clean Earth and is responsible for all HHW, CESQG, and agricultural pesticide management program customers throughout the United States. This service group strives to provide superior management services of HHW collection programs. We provide the following to our HHW- related clients: ➢ Dedicated staff with minimal turnover ➢ Waste management hierarchy that strives for the highest level of sustainability ➢ Consultation and on -site services that teach and demonstrate regulatory compliance and environmental health, and safety Technical and account management services available 24 hours a day, seven days a week (24/7) With CEI you have an experienced team that provides knowledgeable, safe, and effective program management which will ensure seamless, efficient, and effective services to the County's HHW Program needs. CEI has the experience and track record to manage large, multifaceted HHW programs generating more than a half -million pounds annually by employing a variety of collection methods. We also have experience and expertise to support our clients waste screening/waste identification, door-to-door, recycling (BOPA, Electronic, and Batteries), One -Day collection events and permanent collection facility operations. Along with this experience, CEI offers a transportation fleet consisting of a wide range of trucks to handle materials in bulk or packaged, and designed to transport small to large quantities. We offer of clients the following environmental services: Environmental and Waste Services - Complete fixed and mobile HHW services, treatment, storage, and disposal of hazardous and non -hazardous industrial by- products; wastewater treatment; and site remediation Transportation Services and Supplies - In-house portal-to-portal transportation of hazardous and non -hazardous waste; and roll -off box and vacuum truck rentals Emergency Response Services - Rapid response availability 24/7 to respond to spills, leaks, ruptures, and derailments on land and water ➢ On -Site Services - On -site labor and waste management services for HHW and business waste generators Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 3 4/23/2020 49 CL@ANBA RTH n FCVCI —U 3 nM v05 k 50T iJT 0 Dallas County Purchasing Department CEI supports the efforts of the County to divert waste to recycling and reuse by reviewing alternate local resources, take -back partnerships and product stewardship programs. Our network of TSDFs focuses on sustainable waste management emphasizing recycling, reuse, treatment, and risk reduction. The primary focus of CEI after source reduction is beneficial reuse and recycling, with a wide range of options designed to maximize value while protecting valuable resources. CEI works with each of its clients to provide the most effective solutions for their waste disposal requirements while remaining focused upon overall cost reduction. CEI has been awarded many HHW contracts held previously by some of our competitors by delivering excellent customer service at a competitive price. We are an experienced HHW contractor and the preferred provider for many established and long -running HHW program customers nationwide. CEI provides service to over 10,000 unique clients in all 50 states. The scope of services for individual clients ranges from simple transportation and disposal to full turnkey management of wastes. We customize our service offering to the requirements specified. Our turnkey services include full-time, on -site employee(s) to identify, profile, segregate, store and package waste, perform audits of waste storage areas, transport & dispose of waste and collaborate with clients to implement waste reduction and sustainability strategies. As a business -to -business service provider, CEI works with clients to develop comprehensive solutions that improve employee and customer safety, ensure regulatory compliance, and minimize environmental impact while protecting brands. Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 14 4/23/2020 49 CLaAN49ARTH MOvol INO a v VOSA1 sot ljtror Dallas County Purchasing Department Our history of managing HHW Programs dates back to 1989, when it was owned by a predecessor entity. Since our original program designs, we have grown to be a premier HHW contractor in North America by developing a team of professionals with unmatched industry experience. Our experience includes full management of HHW, Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator (CESQG) and agricultural pesticide management programs throughout the United States. Nationwide CEI has operated thousands of HHW drop-off events and our HHW business serviced as many as 300 customers with estimated annual revenue in excess of $30M. Our HHW program capabilities include the following: ➢ Mobile collection events ➢ Waste management ➢ Permanent facility operations ➢ Electronics collection and recycling ➢ CESQG programs ➢ Hotline and appointment system ➢ Door-to-door collections ➢ Program planning ➢ Sharps program ➢ Community education/outreach ➢ Transportation ➢ Training We are very confident CEI can continue to offer the most reliable, cost effective and consistent service to Dallas County. Highlights of our service offering include: A Strong History of Success at Dallas County In 2012 CEI (then known as PSC and most recently as Stericycle) took over the HHW program and made improvements to both the staffing plan, by providing a consistent team of personnel, and cost savings. Over the course of the last eight years, CEI has evolved the program with improvements to staffing qualifications, waste stream management and focused oversight of operations to ensure we are providing Dallas County the highest quality of service providing turnkey services, permanent facility operations and mobile collection events. We have worked closely with County employees to develop a clear understanding of expectations (and meeting them) and ensuring the HHW program for the County is managed in full compliance with all applicable federal, state and local regulations. CEI is proposing to continue servicing the County's collection programs through our local 10-day Service Center in Lancaster, TX and our TSDF (Chemical Reclamation Services) in Avalon, TX. CEI has facilities, service centers, and transportation fleet to provide responsive, turn -key service. The close proximity of our facility benefits the County in several ways; flexibility of schedule to meet customer needs, quick response and reduced transportation costs (which translates to keeping prices stable). We see this as a "win" for Dallas County, as the demand for HHW services and, subsequently, waste volumes grow. Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 5 4/23/2020 49 CLaAH49ARTH MOvol INO a v VOSA1 sot ljtror Dallas County Purchasing Department Commitment of Waste Management Hierarchy CEI's approach to servicing any HHW operation is to provide the highest quality of service for the County to achieve its goals. Our first priority is to ensure compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations and ordinances; and, the second is to manage all materials following a prescribed waste management hierarchy. All waste collected through the Dallas County HHW program and contract will be managed in accordance with the waste hierarchy and disposal methods approved by Dallas County, to comply with local ordinances and requirements. CEI manifests the waste to our local TSDF where it is managed accordingly. The primary focus of CEI after source reduction is beneficial reuse and recycling, that includes a range of options that protect valuable resources and maximizes disposal efficiencies to meet the County's objectives and keep costs as low as possible. CEI works with each of its clients to provide the most effective solutions for their waste disposal requirements while remaining focused upon overall cost reduction. This approach recognizes the hazardous characteristic and potential value of the waste collection and utilizes the best options to mitigate those hazards long term. However, disposal in permitted and compliant facilities is the only option for specific wastes (e.g. PCBs). We are committed to continue to seek and implement the best practices for HHW management. 1. Waste reduction 2. Waste recycle 3. Waste reuse 4. Treatment and Stabilization 5. Waste Incineration 6. Landfill Length of Time Providing HHW Services As referenced previously, Harsco, Inc. will integrate Stericycle Environmental Solutions with its Clean Earth business to create one of the premier providers of hazardous and specialty waste services in the country. The process of integrating the two companies insures a "seamless" transition. There will not be any disruption in operations and services to the Dallas County Home Chemical Collection Program. All of the employees, facilities and resources that comprised Stericycle Environmental Solutions and which serviced the Dallas County program will continue to service the program during the new contract term, if awarded. We are in fact enthusiastic because a result of the merger will provide additional experience and resources to better service the County's HHW program. The combined companies will be operated as Clean Earth. By selecting our company, Dallas County will benefit from this experience through Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 6 4/23/2020 49 CLaANBARTH is Fowl INO a v VOSA1 sot vTPOWN Dallas County Purchasing Department improved process efficiencies and program enhancements. For more than 31 years, we have delivered comprehensive, reliable, safe and cost-effective services to cities, municipalities and industry -leading health care, research, manufacturing and retail brands. Servicing household hazardous waste programs is a specialty area in which we have extensive experience. Transition Plan As we, Stericycle Environmental Solutions (now CEI), are the incumbent, there would be no transition period when it comes to the daily operations. If awarded, CEI's management team shall set up a meeting with the Dallas County staff to review operations and discuss any potential improvements that may enhance current operations. Scope of Work We have reviewed the Scope of Work and are thoroughly knowledgeable of the requirements Dallas County has specified. CEI meets (and exceeds) all of the minimum qualifications: ➢ We own the TSDF (Chemical Reclamation Services) the waste will be manifested to; ➢ We have extensive experience servicing all types of household hazardous waste programs; ➢ We have 31 years of continuous experience providing HHW Management Services; ➢ We possess all required licenses and permits to provide the required services; ➢ We have a good history of regulatory compliance at the Chemical Reclamation Services TSDF, servicing the Dallas County collection center (See compliance history in Primary Receiving Facility section of this proposal); ➢ We have valid state and federal licenses and permits for the collection, handling, transportation and disposal of hazardous materials (See Permits and Licenses); ➢ We have the administrative support staff to provide all operational reports requested (Sample quarterly report provided in Attachment A); ➢ We have the staff and logistical resource capabilities to handle and dispose of all materials identified in the RFP; ➢ We are capable of managing the waste materials in order to maximize recycling and/or reuse of the collected materials (See Secondary Receiving Facilities statistics); ➢ We will provide Certificates of Disposal, required regulatory documentation; ➢ We will accept "generator" status for all approved waste received into the facility; ➢ We possess a successful performance history with public -sector HHW collection programs, both permanent collection facilities and 1-day mobile events (see References); ➢ We will complete all waste profiles, manifests, BOL's, and other paperwork necessary for all waste materials to satisfy the requirements of having an approved and permitted TSDF to serve Dallas County and to be in compliance with the rules and regulations of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ); ➢ We will comply with the waste management priorities established by Dallas County; Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 7 4/23/2020 49 CLaANBARTH is Fowl INO a v VOSM sot vnoriv Dallas County Purchasing Department ➢ We will provide Dallas County with copies of all documentation (manifests, BOL's, Land Disposal Restrictions, etc.); ➢ We will provide updated spill prevention and fire prevention plans tailored to the on - site activities at the permanent collection center and for the one -day mobile collection events; ➢ We will provide an SOP that meets with Dallas County approval for the bulking of flammable liquids on -site at the permanent collection center; ➢ We have listed in the proposal all compliance notifications received by the Chemical Reclamation Services TSDF over the past five (5) years; ➢ CEI has not had any litigation with any customer regarding the hazardous waste services being provided by the Lancaster and Chemical Reclamation Services facilities in the past 5 years; ➢ We will respond to routine disposal requests within five (5) days and within 24 hours for urgent disposal requests; ➢ We will repair or replace any property/improvements that are damaged by CEI due to our operations; In summary, CEI will comply with all requirements as outlined in the RFP Scope -Of -Services. Flexibility and Dependability With CEI, Dallas County will have a dedicated and reliable team, one you can count on when a need arises. The COVID-19 situation has presented some immense challenges, quickly changing how we live, work, and play. But, it hasn't diminished the need for proper chemical disposal. An example of how Dallas County can rely on CEI to adjust to meet the immediate needs of its HHW program is how we responded to the temporary closure of the HHW facility and how we staffed the facility to meet the strong demand when it reopened. We immediately staffed up to service the one -day per week availability to County residents. On April 7t" we staffed the facility with 12 trained and qualified Technicians and Chemists to service and manage the waste received from 418 participants. And again, on April 14th we brought 14 staff to manage the waste from 430 participants. It's important to us to successfully service your needs. Training Stericycle performs all waste management by using trained and dedicated technical staff. We use experienced field personnel to supervise and perform the service requirements of this contract. All Stericycle operations and field personnel undergo a rigorous training curriculum centered on safely performing all tasks involved in hazardous materials management. Each attends an initial 40-hour hazardous waste operations (HAZWOPER) training course with an annual eight -hour refresher as prescribed by Occupational Health and Safety Administration in 29 CFR 1910.120. The field personnel also receive training on EPA, DOT, and HHW specific Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 8 4/23/2020 49 CLaAN49ARTH MOvol INO a v VOSA1 sot ljtror Dallas County Purchasing Department regulations. Below is required training all CEI on -site staff to have and which supports our qualifications and deep experience. Lab Pack Level I — 40-Hour ✓ ✓ ✓ (Introductory) Lab Pack Level II — 24-Hour ✓ ✓ Lab Pack Level III —16-Hour ✓ OSHA 40-Hour HAZWOPER (+ ✓ ✓ ✓ Refreshers) First Aid/CPR ✓ ✓ ✓ Hazcat Identify — 8-16-Hour ✓ ✓ Forklift Training — 8-Hour ✓ ✓ ✓ DOT HM-126/181 Training ✓ ✓ ✓ Manifest Preparation — 8-Hour ✓ ✓ ✓ Supervisor Training — 8-24-Hour ✓ Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 9 4/23/2020 49 CLaAN49ARTH MOvol INO a v VOSM sot ljtror Dallas County Purchasing Department Hazardous waste management is among the most regulated industries in the country. Federal agencies including EPA, DOT and OSHA all perform regular inspections and oversight. In addition, state and local environmental, safety and transportation agencies ensure state and local laws and regulations are adhered to. CEI and its subcontractors operate in compliance with all applicable Federal, State and local laws, rules and regulations including but not limited to RCRA, OSHA, DOT, EPA and TCEQ. We evaluate and take corrective actions as needed. CEI and its subcontractors carry all appropriate local, regional, state, and federal licenses, permits, and registrations required to transport and manage Dallas County's hazardous waste. Copies of CEI's licenses and permits follow this section. CEI will continue to be available to answer questions regarding the safe and proper management of hazardous waste throughout the contract period. CEI has all of the necessary permits, licenses, resources, and capabilities to provide the County with complete services for the HHW Program. CEI is party to a variety of the Special DOT permits allowing us to provide the County with the most efficient packaging and transportation available for household hazardous waste. We propose to use CEI owned, Stericycle Specialty Waste Solutions, Inc. (SSWSI), as the primary transporter for the County's Program. Transporter•.License/DOT Stericycle Specialty Waste 1348411 MNS 000 110 924 Solutions, Inc. CEI is one of this country's safest hazardous waste transportation companies and is licensed in all 50 United States. All waste types that the County currently plans to accept are transportable by Stericycle. For the hazardous waste collected, CEI will primarily utilize its own transportation fleet of bobtail trucks, full sized tractor/trailers, and roll -off bins. CEI will use the most efficient vehicle available based on the type of containers shipped and the total volume of waste. The primary means of waste transportation is a full sized (48-53 foot trailer and tractor). This unit will transport waste from the HHW facility to a ten (10) day transfer station or the designated primary TSDF. For non -hazardous waste (latex paints, electronics) we are planning to utilize transportation companies that are qualified and registered with the Dallas County Small Business Enterprise Program. All waste will be loaded on properly registered and licensed transport vehicles and provisions will be made to ensure adequate space is available on the transport vehicles. All CEI drivers have commercial driver's licenses (CDL's) with hazardous material endorsements. CEI drivers Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 10 4/23/2020 49 C:�LaANDARTH n FOVCJ .Nc a = POSM sot,m'O.y Dallas County Purchasing Department ensure accurate labeling, marking, and placarding is in place prior to transportation. Should there be an occurrence where CEI is unable to utilize our internal transportation resources, we have long-standing relationships with reliable and permitted hazardous waste transportation companies, to ensure seamless prompt response to Dallas County. SSWSI Permits/Licenses UNTTF D STATES OF AAIRWCA DEPARTMENT QF TR.ANSWMTATION PI PRIG [NE AN13 m4AZAL DOUS MATFRIAL5 SAFEry 1LD"ir%;i.^x'/'FkA,rioIV r4anlHAZARDOUS [MATE RIAES w CERTI FICATE OF REG]STRATION FOR REGISTRATION YEAR(S) 2019-2022 Regleeraiat: STE.Fr.ICYCLE SPECIALTY WASTE SOLUTIONS INC ATTN, Stebuy John-mon POBOX W NE FNAH, W 1 54957 hi9 CC7tLf r_9 that the rcg6=MrM k rcgistercdl with tho U-S. L7cpan-mont ni'franspnrtaiiemJ ss requLrcd by 49 C'FR hart 307, Subpart G. Thus rcrtificate ie is9LLed Lender the authooity of49 U_S.C� 5108- Il is unhLwFuL to a]teror Falsify Lhis dorurncnL Beg- No: 0529195SW76BD Effective: duly 1, 2019 E xptres: dune ", 2&22 H-M Carnpariy lea 7R6413 Retort [Cecpfna Requirements for the Reostraflan Prow_xam The fallowing must be rnainlained at Ow pr3ncipaL place DFbusiTLess for a period of Ihroc yearn iron the dam of imLLaJsce of LhL-. Certificate c f Rcgi9tration_ (l) A copy flFncc reg stration 9latenrenL Med with PHMSA: and {'2j 'Jyila Cta-Lificerte of Rsgaavation Etch per'&rn %mbjc�" w u G rewsJration *equirerrb!:nrrl* Un;L F,,m:yh thpl psraoaN C.Cff1L1&Get1P4aF RCS;%% a7Nm (or a capyr) sold all other rcoarda and infcTnax ioa pertaining to the inromniation cxrrrtaawd in aw KwIgi!0nalaum NMWrrJ4nl Dom An arulhunsvxl or apck;" awmi ur the U, S. L}eparCmenl ur -rraaspartaiioa upon requcsr. Each molar camcr(private ar far -hire) and each vcss,cL eporamur suhjccl in 1 he [cgisirabOIL rCgWrC.itldTl �nusL koep a ropy of the zmrnt C.ecL3iicrNc of RegialralimL or onolh= doeurneut i caring the registrnlwvm nuimbor, idctuiftcd as the "U.S. DCJT J 1"miat Rcg- Vo." in cash trick and tnLck treraar of vcriRcl CCrailms arLL L scmi-hailers ntA Lncludc i) used to transport hazmrdous TnedtmAs subjFcct In the regirilm ion xquisc[ncnL The CertLftcme of RegisUwLiort or dc.-_ merit hearing Lhe regislratLbal n,Jmber M"t be made ;n-4u1abl_ upon request, to mfoocmcnt personnd. Fur informetLon, otntaca Lhc I lezardous MaLeriali Rcgiau=ion JNanagcr, P1131-52. PipcLitie end 3-3—y..J.,..x Marm-inlx SalhLy Adhnin LatraLipn,'LL_$, DLjPMT7menL of TTan',5P. ,11:r13nlL, l2OO New Ja y AvcmLe, SE. Washington, DC 20590, telephone (202) 365-4L09. Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 11 4/23/2020 49 C:�LaANOIDARTH M Fcvcl INn a =0 dosAl sot L rpoNe IHWO24 "` TEMS V%MON ON E VIROMILVAL ODALITr Not• oe of Reg• strat• on Industrial and Hazardous Waste 9922 Stericycle Specialty Waste Solutions Inc Solid Waste Reg' atration Number. H922 EPA Id: HNSO O4 O924 1ny Nan:. Ster'.yple 5pe-alty waste Solutions Ire to Net . 5tari:c la Spa, al ty waste Sol utiona S-te Locat•on. 2850 19th Court NE, 81a'ne, 1N I'r•hary Contact: Ciclkau, din ha•1'ng Address930 100th Court NE Plain, '% 55440.5'31 Reg•strat!on Status: Act've Red strat'on type. Iransportar Iraiisporter le. her h'.ra Transport own waata Irallsport At Class. 1 2 3 H bus, Riess Desor-pt on: Environment waste disposal and tranaportat' on NAICS Code: 552111 Solid Waste Collection Handler Status' Operator Infarm t'on Nerve: Steri:eyole Spaialty Waste Solutions Inc Phone: 512.28 -BM Address. 2850 'nth Court NE 81 a• ne, 1N, 55449.511 Billing Contact: Billing Addraaa: Dallas County Purchasing Department Page: 1 Date: O211I11O Region! 0 Initial Regi:atrati:on Date. iO WOOS County: O Laat Aeandmant Date: Land type. 11r, me Last Date NOR Conputar update: 11103120H Title, D•str'et lanagar Phone: 5'2.295.9965 S•te Street Address: 28SO 1O0th Court RE Blain, M 55449.51r Owner Information Name: Star cycle Specialty Wasta Solution& Inc Phone. 6'! 2E5 999y Address. 295� 'nth Court NE 61 s• ne, IN, SSW-SIV Title: As of IVON009 • the next unaegnd aaquann number for WASTES is 0001 and the next unaatgnd aaguance number for LVS is 001. Phone: Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 12 4/23/2020 49 C:�LaAN,119ARTH M Fcvcl INn a =0 dosAl sot iJ Trowv Dallas County Purchasing Department _:Ate ]r :.u••: N' AA..r-`.is «MiK-iC''UH N'0.o:,s,�wr.ix*- '36FA:—,-V: ' * 9t MC7OR Vrz:ii-C1.£1 Mo]i •7R CAAA+ER SeRvICES iRA1NCri CIS GVz c P'3 go;( P3470 Sacivrnsnfa CA 942n-0No tells) 65 -4163 1 l / [ 71201 1 STERICYCLE SPECIALTY WASTE SOLUTIONS INC 2850 100TH COURT NE BLAINE. MN 55449 NUN -EXPIRING Aw MOTOR FARRIER PERMIT Combined Carrier DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES Valid From: 1 1 /I6/2011 + ValidThrough: Non -Expiring Motor Carrier Services Branch P.O. BOX 932373 Sacramento, CA. 94232-3700 CA#: 10383651 The carrier natncd on this permit is subject to the Unifnd Carrier Registration ,Act {()CRA) of 2005, and fs granted a aoA-expiring pertnil STERICYCLE SPECIALTY WASTE of the [pllowiug clRssifieatian: SOLUTIONS INC 2850 100TH COURT NE BLAINE, MN 55449 for Hire Corporation Pmt Date: I Ie161201I Office At. '154 Not Valid for Intrastate Only Operatlons Acmunt A1: 699957 Tech ID: Lw Sevt+ertce 0: now Amt Paid! il[00 111IMPORTANT REMINDRR911! ` I, This non -expiring Motor Carrier Permit (MCP) will remain valid as long as you aDndnue to condvo interstate operations. The Llnifiod [:atria Registration Act {(JCKA) at2{ltl5 exempts combined carr(ers (carriers who operate both infra and interstate) tram MCP requirements 2. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Adm inistretion insurer�e rega irements muxt be rnelntained. 3 Ifyvu eomrncnoe Intrastate only operations, you muse renew your WCP. Califvrnln Rainy?elephotla Service fttr the ticaf-or iiearing Imoiiirvd fnmi Tl)fJ Ph—ancs: 1400-735-2979, tivm Vulue Pllancs 1-800-735.2922 K i-Wm.nev asau''I A Public Sef"ca Agency Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 13 4/23/2020 49 C:�LaANOIIDARTH Mi OVCJ .Nc a = d4sA1 sot,m'O.y Dallas County Purchasing Department Service Center Our local Lancaster, Texas Service Center will provide staffing and dispatch resources to service the Dallas County HHW program and meet the requirements outlined in the scope of work. Stericycle Specialty Waste Greg Davidson Client Service Center; 10-day Truck -to - Solutions, Inc. Facility Manager Truck Transfer; Transportation & Disposal; 945 E. Pleasant Run T: 972-329-1200 Lab pack, HHW services, Remediation, and Lancaster, TX 75146 Emergency Response. EPA ID: TXD 980 811 046 DOT: 1348411 Primary Receiving Facility The primary facility for the County waste streams is our company -owned TSDF located in Avalon, TX. No violations have been issued to this location in the last five years. A 5-year compliance history is located directly behind the facility permits. The extensive treatment and storage capacity at our Avalon facility ensures that, once shipped, the waste is accepted immediately off the transportation vehicle. Additionally, the broad in-house capabilities for consolidating, processing, treatment and recycling of hazardous waste ensures the waste collected and shipped from the Dallas County facility is processed in accordance with the waste management methods approved by the County. Chemical Reclamation Services, LLC 405 Powell St. Avalon, TX 76623 EPA ID: TXD 046 844 700 Johnny Busby, RCRA Part B, CERCLA approved; storage Facility Manager capacity of 180,000 gallons; 3,500 drums; T: 972-627-3224 and 60 cubic yard of solids. Solvent recovery; Fuel blending. Copies of Avalon's permits follow this section. 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Stericycle �nVi�giitt�r nf� 1'r,1, 4i[�rx D001 Dow D003 0004 D005 D006 D007 DO08 D009 D010 D011 D012 D013 D014 p015 0016 D017 D418 p019 D020 Do21 0022 D023 D024 D025 D026 D027 D029 0029 D030 D031 D032 U033 D034 D035 DO36 D037 D03S D039 D040 D041 D042 D043 F001 F002 F003 F004 FOOS FO06 F007 FOO8 F009 F010 F011 F012 F019 F020 F021 F022 F023 Fa24 F025 F026 F027 F028 F032 F034 F035 F037 F038 F039 Dallas County Purchasing Department Avalon, Texas TSDF Accepted Waste Codes K001 K051 K150 P001 PO58 P118 U001 U053 0107 U158 K002 K052 K151 P002 P059 P119 U002 U055 U108 U159 K003 K060 P003 P060 P120 U003 UO56 LJ109 U160 K004 K061 P004 P062 P121 0004 U057 U110 U161 K005 K062 Po05 P063 P172 0005 UOSS U111 U162 KO06 K069 PO06 P064 P123 UQ06 UO59 0112 0163 K007 K071 POW P065 U007 U060 U113 U164 KOOS K073 Poos P066 f 0008 U061 U114 U165 K009 K083 P009 P067 0009 U062 U115 U166 K010 K084 P010 Po68 I U010 U063 U116 U167 K011 K085 PO11 P069 f U011 UO64 U117 U168 K012 K086 P012 P070 U012 U065 U118 U169 K013 K087 P013 P071 U014 U067 U119 U170 X014 KOSS P014 PO72 UO15 U068 U120 U171 K015 K093 ! P015 P073 � U016 U069 0121 U172 K016 K094 `i P016 P074 U017 U070 U122 U173 K017 K093 PC17 P075 0018 U071 U123 U174 018 K096 P018 P076 0019 U072 U1-)4 U176 K019 K097 P020 P077 t U020 U073 U125 U177 K020 K098 ! P021 P078 U021 U074 U126 U178 K021 K099 P022 P081 f U022 U075 U127 U179 K022 K100 P023 P082 I U023 U076 U128 U180 K023 K101 I P024 P094 U024 U077 U129 U181 K024 K102 P026 P085 U025 U078 U130 U182 9025 K.103 I P027 P087 U026 UO79 U131 0183 K026 X104 P028 PO88 f U027 U030 U132 U194 K027 K105 Po29 P089 U028 U081 U 13 3 U185 K028 K106 P030 P092 f U029 U032 U134 U186 K029 K107 P031 P093 U030 U083 U135 U187 K030 K108 P033 P094 C U031 U084 U136 U188 K031 K109 P034 P095 U032 0085 U137 U189 K032 K110 P036 P096 U033 U036 U138 U 190 K033 K111 P037 P097 U034 U087 U140 U191 K034 K112 P038 P098 U035 U088 U 14 1 U192 K035 K113 P039 P099 U036 U099 U142 U193 K036 K114 P040 P101 L1037 U090 U143 U194 K037 K115 P041 P102 U038 U091 U144 U196 K038 K116 P042 P103 U039 UO92 U145 U197 K039 K117 P043 P104 U041 UO93 U146 U200 K040 9118 P044 P105 f U042 0094 U147 U201 K041 9123 P045 P106 f U043 U095 U148 U203 K042 K124 P046 P108 U044 U096 U149 U204 K043 K125 P047 P109 U045 U097 U350 U205 K044 K126 P048 P110 U046 U098 U151 U205 i{k45 K131 I P049 P111 U047 U099 U152 U207 K046 K132 PO50 P112 U048 U101 U153 U708 K047 K136 P051 P113 U049 U102 U154 U209 K048 K147 P054 P114 f U050 U103 U15S U210 K049 K148 P056 P115 0051 0105 U156 U211 K050 K149 P057 P116 U052 U106 U157 U213 U 214 U215 U 216 U217 U219 0219 U 220 U 221 0222 U223 U225 U 226 U227 U228 U234 U235 U 236 0237 U 238 U239 U 240 U243 U 244 U 246 U 247 U 243 U 249 U 271 U 278 U280 U328 U353 U359 U364 U367 0372 U373 U387 0389 U394 U395 U404 U409 U410 U411 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 15 4/23/2020 C' 4'—'-LOAN4DARTH n FQ Y[:I IN[r 3 nfsi vosAl sot ImPowy Dallas County Purchasing Department TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY �rh_a AIR QUAIXIA " PERMIT x1 �� ,✓, + Z; A Permit Is Hereby Issued To Chemical Reclamation Services, LLC Authorizing the Continued Operation of ���" 4 Hazardous Waste Management Facility Located al Avalon, Ellis County, 'Texas Latitude 320 12' 49" Longitude 960 47' 30" Permit: 9607 Issuance Date: August ��8.20�3.� Renewal Bate: August 28, 2023 or the Commission t. Facilities covered by this permit shall be constructed and operated as specified in the application for the permit. All representations regarding construction plans and operation procedures contained in the permit application shall be conditions upon wliich the perrnit is issued. Variations from these representations shall be unlawful untess the permit holder first makes application to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (comnfsssion) lxecutive Director to amend this permit in that regard and such amendment is approved. [Title 30'rexas Administrative Code 116.116 (3o TAC n6.716)] 2. Voiding of Permit. A permit or perrnit amendment is automaticallyvoid if the holder fails to begin construction within 18 months of the date of issuance, discontinues construction for more tlsan 18 months prior to completion, or fails to coinplete construction within a reasonable time, Upon request, the executive director may grant an 18-month extension. Before the extension is granted the permit may be subject to revision based on best available control technology, lowest achievable emission rate, and netting or offsets as applicable. One additional extension of up to 18 months may be t,-ranted if the permit holder demonstrates that emissions from the facility will conlply with all rubs and regulations of the commission, the intent of the Texas Clean Air Act (TCAA), including protection of the public's health and physical property; and (b)(1)the permit holder is a Marty to litigation not of the permit holder's initiation regarding the issuance of the permit; or (b)(2) the permit holder has spent, or committed to spend, at least 10 percent of the estimated total cost of the project up to a maximum of $5 million. A permit holder granted an extension under subsection (b)(1) of this section may receive one subseoluenL extensian if the permit holder:nee.ts the conditions of subsection (b)(2) of this sm.'tion. [3o'rAC is6.tav(a), (b) and (c)] 3. Construction Progress. Start of construction, construction interruptions exceeding 45 days, and completion of construction shall be reported to the appropriate regional office of the commission not later than 15 worltfng days after occurrence of the event. [3o TAC i16.n5(b)(2)(A)) 4. Start-up Notification. The appropriate air program regional office shall be notified prior to the commencement of operations of the facilities authorized by the permit in such a manner that a representative of the commission may be present. The permit holder shall provide a separate notification for the commencement of operations for each unit of phased construction, which may involve a series of units commencing operations at different times. Prior to operation of the facilities authorized by the permit, the permit holder shall identify the source or sources of a]lowances to be utilized for compliance with Chapter tot, Subchapter 11, Divisinrs 3 of iltis tiO4.' (relatiLig hi Mass Emissions Gap and Trade Prograics). (3o TAC: 116.115(h)(2)(13)(iii)] S. Sanipling Recluir^ements. 1f:4an"PI ing is required, the permit Iwldrr shall contact tlit, commission's Office of Compliance and Enforcement lirior it) s,iinpling t0 oUWin the proper data forms and procedures. All sampling and testing procedure-s must he approved ley ill(' executive director and coordinated with the regional representatives of the minmission. 'Ilic permit holder is also responsible for providing sampling facilities and conducting the sampling operations or contracting with an independent sampling consultant. (3o TAC 116.115(b)(2)(Q] Revised (w/syj Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 16 4/23/2020 49 CLaANBARTH is Fowl INO a v VOSA1 sot vnoriv (0 Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Austin, Texas Permit for Industrial Solid Waste Management Site issued under provisions of Texas Health and Safety Code ANN. Chapter 361and Chapter 26 of the Texas Water Code Dallas County Purchasing Department Hazardous Waste Permit No. 50084 EPA ID. No. TXD046844100-I ISWR No. 50084 This permit supersedes and replaces Hazardous Waste Permit No. 50084 Issued May 30, 2002 Name of Permittee: Chemical Reclamation Services, LLC 405 Powell Street P.O. Box 69 Avalon, Texas 76623 Site Owner: Chemical Reclamation Services, LLC 405 Powell Street P.O. Box 69 Avalon, Texas 76623 Classification of Site: Hazardous and Nonhazardous industrial solid waste storage and processing, off -site, commercial facility. The permittee is authorized to manage wastes in accordance with the limitations, requirements, and other conditions set forth herein. This permit is granted subject to the rules of the Commission and other Orders of the Commission, and laws of the State of Texas. This permit does not exempt the permittee from compliance with the Texas Clean Air Act. This permit will be valid until canceled, amended, modified or revoked by the Commission, except that the authorization to store and process of wastes shall expire midnight, ten (1o) years after the date of renewal permit approval. This permit was originally issued on September 15, 1987. This permit/compliance plan was renewed on May 30, 2002. All provisions in this permit stem from State and/or Federal authority. Those provisions marked with an asterisk (*) stem from Federal authority and will implement the applicable requirements of HSWA for which the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has not been authorized. Issued Date: September 17, 2013 e Commission Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 17 4/23/2020 C' 4'—'-LOAN4DARTH n FQ Y[:I IMC5 3 nfsi WOSM sat ImPOW3 Dallas County Purchasing Department TEUS COI ION ON ENVIRONNMAI. QUALITY Texas Pdktant DisdLup Mmmatfan Syslem stormwater Multi -so= CAReral Permit The Native of Intent ptiM far the facility listed below was received on A gust 19, 2016. The intent to discharge =mwaifr associated Kith industrial actMty under the terms and conditions Imposed by the Texas Folhrtam Discharge Elitim System tTPI]ES) swr*muater multi -sector general permit M050000 is adnowfedged. Your facility's TIDES multi -sector stormwater general permit authorizaticmmmibn is: TXR05AM96 Crn,ffage Mc&c November U.", 2011 TMN stormxater multi -sector general permit requires certain stvrmwater pollution pre mfian and control measures, possible manitmmg and repartmg, and "dic inspections. Among the vonditiom and rrgnirements of this permit, you mist hate prepared and implemented a stnmumer poihrtian pretandtiom plan 6WP3) that is tailored to im industrial site. V a faciW authorized to discharge under the stwmwater multi -sector general paint, all terms and conditions must be complied with to maintain coverage and void passible penalties. Frojectout 14MMau m R-KOM59469 Chemical Redanndon Semces 405 Prose➢ 5t Asap TX i 6&23 Eb County Opardar Cti603504000 Chemiml Reclmcn Senices. 11.0 l) BOX 69 Amlon, TX 76623 This permit exp¢res on August 14, 2021, unless otherwise amended_ it you have Emy questioms related to processing, you may omtact the Siormwater Processing fester by emal at svrpe[mit: tceq.texas.grn or by telephone at (a1Ll)239.3r00. For tecbmcal issues, yua may eonw the stormwater technical staff b} email at sv Vtcegtexasgm orby rdephone at (512) 239-1671. Also, %may obtain information on the TCBF7, web site at http:/ln 2.tceq.tuaguv/wq-dp trmd&xcfm A copy of this document should be kept wrth pur SM. Issued Date: August 19, MIS FOR 133E CQ'•MSSION Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 18 4/23/2020 C' 4'—'-L0AN4DARTH n FQ Y[:I IMC5 3 nfsi vosAl sot imow� Dallas County Purchasing Department NOVs & AgencyVisits for Compliance Histories Location Selection: Location(s) Reporting Period: 1/1/2015 to 4/15/2020 based on Record Incident Date Report Parameters: Type= Self -Reported NOV, Agency Inspection, Agency Cited NOV Without Penalty, Agency Cited NOV With Penalty, Environmental Agency Inspection, Safety Agency Inspection, Transportation Agency Inspection, Security, Fire, Other Agency, Healthcare Agency Inspection, Local Agency Inspection, Incident (originating event in an incident module), Safety & Health, Other (non - Agency) Date Agency Work Location Resolution NOV US I Texas, Railroad 11/19/2015 Commission of Avalon TX I ESCL I TSDF Resolved — No Findings N US I TX I Commission of Environmental glty Lancaster TX I ESOL 110-Day 01122120i6 (TCF-Q) Transfer Facility Resolved — No Findings N US I TX I Commission of Environmental Qlty Lancaster TX I ESOL 110-❑ay 03/10/2417 (TCEQ) Transfer Fa❑iilty Resolved— No Findings N US I TX I Commission of 1=nvironmental plty Lancaster TX I ESOL 10-Day 0312412017 (TCF-Q) Transfer Facility Resolved— No Findings N 1010512017 Floe Department Avalon TX I ESCL I TSDF Resolved — No Findings N US I TX I Commission of Environmental City 10/1712017 (TCEQ) Avalon TX I ESCL I TSDF Resolved — No Findings N 0910612018 Fire Department Avalon TX I ESCL I TSDF Resolved - Dismissed N US I Ueo of Agricuiture (USDA 0911 W201 8 APHIS) Avalon TX I ESOL I TSDF Resolved-- No Findings N US I TX I Commission of Environmental pity 0212WO20 (TCEQ) Avalon TX I ESOL I TSDF Resolved — No Findings N Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 19 4/23/2020 49 CLaAN49ARTH MOvol INO a v VOSA1 sot ljtror Dallas County Purchasing Department Secondary Receiving Facilities All waste will be manifested to our Chemical Reclamation Services TSDF in Avalon, Texas. There are waste streams that cannot be managed at out TSDF, such as those items requiring incinerations, treatment or hazardous waste landfilling. These waste streams are sent to secondary disposal companies with which CEI has long standing relationships and who have met our stringent external audit requirements. CEI has seven (7) TSDF's that have fuel -blending capabilities making CEI one of the largest fuel - blenders in the United States. The Chemical Reclamation Services TSDF in Avalon is one of our TSDF's permitted to fuel -blend. Additionally, we use other secondary processors for fuel - blending certain waste streams that we can't (e.g. aerosols). This supports our approach to managing waste in the most environmentally beneficial way and cost efficient way for the customer. A review of the waste streams collected during 2019 shows how the waste streams can be managed going forward, if awarded: Materials for Recycling: 105,722 lbs. 13.6% Fuel -Blend (Reuse): 384,380 lbs. 49.4% Treatment: 62,873 lbs. 8.0% Landfill (non -hazardous): 70,949 lbs. 9.1% Incineration: 153,420 lbs. 19.7% Utilizing our fuel -blending capability will enable CEI to service Dallas County, under a new contract, with only a slight increase to our 2016 pricing structure. The following table depicts the End -Disposal Facilities proposed by CEI. CEI — Fernley 2095 Newlands Dr. E Fernley, NV 89408 CEI — Houston 4050 Homestead Road Houston, TX 77028 Burbank Barrel & Drum 1402 Clinton Dr. Galena Park, TX 77547 NVD980895338 775-575-2760 Inorganic Waste Oxidizers, Treatment, Reactives Cyanide Destruction, Oxidizer TXD074196338 713-679-2300 RCRA Part B Sludges, solids — waste to energy TXD026481440 713-675-0941 Drum Recycling Empty Drums and Reconditioning Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 20 4/23/2020 49 CLaAN49ARTH MOvol INO a v VOSA1 sot ljtror Dallas County Purchasing Department Clean Harbors — Deer Park TXD055141375 281-930-2300 Destructive Organic 2027 Independence Pkwy S. Incineration Chlorinating LaPorte, TX 77571 Solids, inorganic oxidizer solids, isocyanates, formaldehyde Covanta Tulsa OKD144420981 918-295-4712 Non -hazardous Non-RCRA Solids 2122 S. Yukon Ave. Incineration, Tulsa, OK 74107 Waste -to -Energy Cylinder Depot EXE 514-218-4932 Recycling Propane 2600 Commercial Road Centralia, WA 98531 Green America MOD054018288 573-248-0732 Haz Waste Paint related 10107 Hwy. 79 Cement Kiln material, oil Hannibal, MO 63401 RCRA paints. Flammable liquids Heritage -WTI, Inc. OHD980613541 330-932-8406 Destructive Poisons, 1250 Saint George St. Incineration pesticides, East Liverpool, OH 43920 herbicides, oxidizers, corrosives Lamp Environmental LAO000365668 985-878-8210 Recycling Fluorescent Industries, Inc. (LEI) Lamp & UW 46257 N. Morris Road Recycling Hammond, LA 70401 Republic -Itasca TXD986048418 254-687-2456 Landfill Non-Haz Solids 2559 F. M. 66 Itasca, TX 76055 Rineco ARD 981157870 877-436-8778 Haz Waste Paint related 819 Vulcan Rd. Cement Kiln material, oil Benton, AR 72015 RCRA/Aerosol paints, Crusher Flammable liquids/ solids/ aerosols Ross Incinerators OHD 048415665 440-748-5800 Destructive Poisons, 394 Giles Road Incineration pesticides, Grafton, OH 44044 herbicides, oxidizers, corrosives Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Pagel 21 4/23/2020 49 C:�LaANOIDARTH Mi OVCJ .Nc a = POSM sot'm'O.y Dallas County Purchasing Department SET Environmental TXD 055135388 713-645-8710 Treatment Cylinders 5743 Cheswood St. Houston, TX 77087 Turkey Creek Landfill EXE 817-600-9017 Landfill Asbestos 9100 South 1-35W Alvarado, TX 76009 US Ecology Texas TXD 069452340 361-387-3518 Haz waste Acids, bases 3277 County Road 69 Landfill Robstown, TX 78380 Veolia TXD 000838896 409-736-2821 Destructive Poisons, 7769 Highway 73 Incineration pesticides, Port Arthur, TX 77643 herbicides, oxidizers, corrosives Visions Paint TXD 008039661 844-947-2468 Recycling Latex Paint 2355 Decatur Ave. Fort Worth, TX 76106 Facility permits are located in Appendix B. Facility Compliance Histories are located in Appendix C. Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 22 4/23/2020 49 CLaAH49ARTH is Fowl INO a v VOSA1 sot vTPOWN Dallas County Purchasing Department Any CEI employee that performs any work in association with the HHW or Lab Pack program will, at a minimum, wear the following uniform materials: ➢ Long sleeve/collared shirt (must have a CEI emblem and name tag) ➢ Work pants ➢ Steel -toe boots Each CEI Chemist will be given the following operational equipment: ➢ Cell phone ➢ Chemist brief case or bag ➢ Tools (spark resistant tools are provided for flammable materials) — %" drive ratchet with 15/16ths socket — Pliers — Flat head screwdriver — Adjustable wrench — Mallet or hammer — Bung wrench ➢ SES Lab Pack Field Guide ➢ Reference items ➢ Regulatory Compliance Guide Chemical Dictionary For both daily facility operations and off -site collection events, CEI shall provide all equipment, supplies, and materials required for the successful operation of the County's collection events, including equipment needed for collection, identification, handling, packaging, interim storage and transportation of HHW. Each crew must have the following equipment and materials at all times: The following table represents the equipment and supplies CEI typically provides. CEI plans to utilize a Dallas County registered SBE supplier to purchase PPE. ➢ 49 CFR ➢ Merck Index ➢ Emergency Response Guide, ➢ Hawleys Condensed Chemical U.S. DOT Dictionary Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 23 4/23/2020 49 CLaANBARTH is Fowl INO a v VOSA1 sot vTPOWN ➢ DOT/UN approved containers (steel/fiber/poly drums) ➢ Overpack Drums ➢ Vermiculite ➢ Clay Absorbent ➢ Liners ➢ DOT approved container labels ➢ Tents (20' x 30' and 20'x20') ➢ Drum Dolly ➢ Drum Tilter ➢ Drum Grabber ➢ Drum Slings ➢ Drum Deheader ➢ Spark -Proof Tools ➢ Drum Grounding Device ➢ Brooms, Shovels ➢ Tyvek Suits (poly coated and plain) ➢ Gloves (nitrile, Viton, butyl, nitrile inners, leather, work) ➢ Face Shield (splash protection) ➢ Rain Suits ➢ U.N.-Rated Tri-Wall Cardboard Boxes ➢ Banding Materials and load straps & locks ➢ Duct Tape ➢ Packing Tape ➢ Towels ➢ Spray Adhesive ➢ Geiger Counter ➢ Fire Extinguishers ➢ "Fingerprint" Chemical Identification Kit ➢ Saw-zall ➢ Extension Cords ➢ Electronic Digital Scales ➢ Traffic Barricades, Delineators, Cones ➢ First Aid Kits ➢ Signage ➢ Tyvek Aprons ➢ Ansi-rated Safety Glasses ➢ Respirators (half -face, full - face, powered air purifying) ➢ Chemical -Resistant Steel -Toe Boots Dallas County Purchasing Department ➢ Shrink Wrap ➢ Pallets and Pallet Jack ➢ Universal Spill Kit ➢ Plastic Sheeting (6 mil, 8 mil, 20 mil) ➢ Placards ➢ Eye Wash/Showers ➢ Emergency Air Horns ➢ Decon Stations ➢ Neutralization/Absorbents ➢ Chemical Transfer Pumps ➢ Bulking Grills ➢ Fan ➢ Sorting Tables ➢ Chemical Resistant Carts ➢ Supplied Air Respirator w/5 min. Air Pack ➢ Self -Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 24 4/23/2020 49 CLaANBARTH M Fowl INO a v VOSA1 sot vnoriv DOT/UN RATED 55 GALLON DRUMS PALLETS DOT/UN RATED CYB'S WITH LINERS CLAY BUCKETS WITH LIDS DOT/UN RATED 30 GALLON DRUMS DOT/UN RATED 85 GALLON OVERPACKS 4' AND 8' LIGHT BULB BOXES VERMICULITE TOOLS PAINT KEYS CONES EYEWASH STATION VISQUEEN ROLLS CARTS TENTS -20X30 OIL PADS - 100 BILK PADS - 100 SHOVELS BROOMS TRASH BAGS DRUM LINERS BOOMS FUNNEL PAINT TREES DRUM DOLLEY Dallas County Purchasing Department FIRE EXTINGUISHERS PLATFORM SCALE DECON KIT (3 PAILS/SOAP) FIRST AID KIT BILK GLOVES NITRILE GLOVE M, XL LEATHER GLOVE BOOT COVERS TYVEK - M, L, XL,2X SIGNS CARTRIDGES GLASSES TYVEK SLEEVES TAPE - ROLLS PALLET JACK LABELS - KITS UNKNOWN KIT ZIP BAGS RAGS SPRAY PAINT ADHESIVE SHRINK WRAP COOLER/CUPS TABLES PAPER TOWELS 6 MIL VINYL APRONS Safety Equipment Each CEI Technician and Chemist will be given the following safety equipment: ➢ Safety glasses (prescription glasses, if needed) ➢ Full -face respirator (accompanied by a fit test) ➢ Spill bag ➢ Proper PPE at a minimum includes: — Box of blue Nitrile gloves — Set of PVC gloves — Set of organic vapor/acid gas cartridges — Set of Mercury vapor cartridges — Latex booties — Tyvek (Paper and Level C equivalent) — Hearing protection ➢ Steel -toed boots ➢ Hard hat ➢ Additional PPE as required by the project scope, work order or JSA/Health & safety plan. Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 25 4/23/2020 49 CLaAH49ARTH MOvol INO a v VOSM sot ljtror Dallas County Purchasing Department All field crews will be prepared with the following: ➢ Blank paperwork (manifest, LDR, BOLs) ➢ Job sheets ➢ Unknown logs ➢ Packing lists ➢ H/S forms ➢ JSAs ➢ DOT diamonds/placards ➢ RCRA labels ➢ Administrative supplies (pens, markers, grease pens, paper clips, etc.) CEI has a number of different vehicles at our disposal and will provide roll -off boxes and box transportation for disposal on an as -needed basis: 18' bobtail truck w/ lift gate 48' van trailers w/ lift gate 53' van trailers w/o lift gate 48' van trailers w/o lift gate Double Roll Off Box Rail Vacuum Tankers Bulk Tankers Sleeper Tractors 14 drum spaces 88 drum spaces 96 drum spaces 88 drum spaces Two Empty Roll Offs or One Full Roll Off 5,500 gallons 7,000 gallons N/A CEI also maintains various pieces of equipment throughout Texas at our regional office to support the County in meeting their waste management efforts. The list below contains the support vehicles at these various locations. All CEI waste transport trucks have the proper and up-to-date DOT permits and insurance certificates. 9 24' Box Trucks 25 48' and 53' Vans 18 25- and 40-Yard Roll -Off Bins Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 26 4/23/2020 49 CLaANBARTH is Fowl INO a v VOSA1 sot vTPOWN Dallas County Purchasing Department As a service company we distinguish ourselves from our competitors by paying attention to the customer's needs and expectations and delivering on the commitments we make. A core value of CEI is "Customer First", providing the highest quality of service in the industry. We don't "cut corners"; we do it the right way. It is very important that you, the customer, have confidence we will service your program in the safest manner and in compliance with all requirements and regulations. And, that we have the wherewithal to stand by the commitments we make. CEI is dedicated to forming long-term partnerships with our clients, which requires a level of communication and dependability you can count on. We know CEI has the specific experience, corporate qualifications and resources necessary to successfully service Dallas County's household hazardous waste program. CEI strongly encourages the County to contact our references to confirm the level of service we provide in the planning, implementation, and efficient operation of all aspects of HHW collections event service and operation, including mobile events and permanent collections centers. Below, we have highlighted five (5) clients currently being serviced by CEI (formerly Stericycle Environmental Solutions). 1. Company Name: City of Houston/ Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program Company Address: 11500 S. Post Oak Road City/State/zip: Houston, 77035 Contact: Sarah Mason Telephone: 832-393-0478 Email: sarah.mason@houstontx.gov Term of Service: 2009 — Present Service Provided: Supplies, transportation and disposal for the City's permanent Contract Value: 2. Company Name Company Address City/State/zip: Contact: Email: Term of Service: Service Provided: Contract Value: HHW collection center and for periodic mobile events. $246,000 Annually Harris County Engineering Department/Watershed Protection Group/ Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program 6900 Hahl Road (Gessner & 290) Houston, TX 77040 Cheryl Burton -Fentress Telephone: 281-560-6230 chervl.burton-fentress@eng.hctx.net 2009 to present Supplies, transportation and disposal for the County's permanent HHW collection facility, and provide collection, packaging, transportation and disposal for one -day HHW collection events. $320,000 Annually Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 27 4/23/2020 49 CLaAN49ARTH MOvol INO v VOSA1 sot ljtror a Dallas County Purchasing Department 3. Company Name: County of Los Angeles Company Address: 1955 Workman Mill Road City/State/zip: Whittier, CA 90607 Contact: Larry Myers (Permanent Facility) Telephone: 310-245-8959 Email: Imvers@lacsd.org Contact: Lisa Scales (Temporary Events) Telephone: 562-908-4288 Email: Iscales@lacsd.org Term of Service: 2009 - Present Service Provided: Transportation and disposal of HHW from the County's permanent HHW collection facility. Collection, packaging, transportation and disposal for one -day HHW collection events. Contract Value: $1,000,000 Annually 4. Company Name: City of Austin Company Address: 2514 Business Center Drive City/State/zip: Austin, TX 78744 Contact: Donald Hardee Telephone: 512-974-4345 Email: donald.hardee@austintx.Rov Term of Service: January 2020 — Present Service Provided: Waste packaging, transportation and disposal of HHW from the City of Austin permanent HHW collection facility, and services to other City departments. Contract Value: $1,200,000 Annually (estimated) 5. Company Name: Montgomery County Company Address: 1122 Pruitt Road City/State/zip: Sprint, TX 77380 Contact: Justin Fausek Telephone: 218-367-7283 Email: iustin.fausek@mctx.org Term of Service: 2009 — Present Service Provided: Provide supplies, transportation and disposal of HHW from the Montgomery County permanent HHW collection center. Contract Value: $115,000 Annually Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 28 4/23/2020 49 CLaANBARTH is Fowl INO a v VOSA1 sot vnoriv Dallas County Purchasing Department CEI will provide trained and experienced CEI employees to service and support the on -site and administrative needs for Dallas County's HHW Program. Information and resumes for support staff are included in this section. Training certificates for key personnel are located in Appendix A. Partnership & Confidence in Your Contractor The importance of having confidence in your contractor's ability to run an efficient, safe, and customer service -oriented operation cannot be over stated. CEI is committed to maintaining a strong, service -oriented relationship with Dallas County that builds confidence in our ability to operate and manage your HHW Program. A Client -Focused Organizational Structure Our simple, client -focused organizational structure (shown below) supports the strong leadership and transparency Dallas County should expect from CEI. The County will experience responsive communication, efficient performance, and flexibility as we service this contract through the individualized attention of our experienced team members. CEI's qualified personnel are ready to make a positive difference serving the County's HHW Program. Account Manager: Primary Point of Contact CEI will provide the County with a dedicated account manager, Jack Ranney, as a Primary Point of Contact (PPOC) for all issues and concerns relating to the HHW program's daily account management regarding contract questions and invoice/billing. All service requests may be directed to Mr. Ranney via cell phone or e-mail. Supporting Mr. Ranney and the County' needs will be CEI's service team as described below. The County may contact CEI's management team at any time, if desired. The PPOC structure provides a communication point for the County with CEI, someone that is thoroughly knowledgeable of the County's HHW program and can provide support to CEI's Project Manager. CEI's HHW Services management team and project managers participate in both statewide and national -level HHW/CESQG conferences and information exchanges to stay abreast of changes in regulations and industry trends. Mr. Ranney is an active member of professional organizations such as the North American Hazardous Materials Management Association (NAHMMA) and was elected to serve as Secretary of The Pesticides Stewardship Alliance. He is a former board member of NAHMMA and currently services on the Adjunct Board of NAHMMA. As part of CEI's effort of continuous improvement, it is our policy to participate in a continual review process. This includes regular employee evaluations, program overview meetings with our clients, performance review surveys (completed by our clients), and vendor performance review. CEI strongly encourages regular meetings and communication with our clients to address any concerns, performance issues, and ideas for program improvements. Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 29 4/23/2020 49 CLaAN49ARTH MOvol INO a v VOSA1 sot ljtror Dallas County Purchasing Department CEI's dedication to the success of your program and our diligent efforts of continuous improvement allows CEI to stand out among our competitors. As demonstrated throughout our lengthy involvement with HHW programs, we have a vested interest in the development and growth of our clients' individual programs. But, at the same time we have an equally important interest in the safe and compliant operation of our client's programs. Management Approach: Roles of Key Personnel CEI is a respected industry leader because of our industry -leading people. The dedicated long- term professionals supporting this effort are no exception and represent decades of environmental experience. In addition, these key personnel bring an extensive and professional understanding of compliance issues through local and regional representation. Regardless of position, these personnel are customer -focused, safety -conscious, performance - driven and passionate about bringing relevant solutions to Dallas County. Our clients receive individualized attention from our experienced staff members who understand their needs, review alternatives, consider economic, regulatory, and service requirements, and recommend the best solutions. The trained and professional personnel at the Dallas County HHW facility and one -day collection events ensures the best strategy is used to provide the lowest cost while maintaining an exemplary safety record. CEI is able to provide the resources and services stated in the requirements. CEI will supply additional waste management personnel as requested to support the Dallas County staff with waste activities. All on -site staff at the Dallas County facility will be full-time Stericycle employees who are familiar and experienced with Dallas County operations. CEI has the following team in place in support of Dallas County. TSDF Facility Manager — Mr. Johnny Busby is the Facility Manager for Chemical Reclamation Services and is provides oversight to all operations for the Dallas County HHW Program. Mr. Busby is knowledgeable in hands-on waste management, assists in environmental compliance and safety for the Dallas County facilities and personnel and ensures that the Dallas County's contract is fully serviced with accuracy and timeliness. Project Manager — Mr. Andrew Poppe will schedule monthly reviews of Dallas County on -site operations to insure optimal performance. He will provide oversight to all on -site operations at the Dallas County facility. Mr. Poppe is knowledgeable of all aspects of Dallas County on -site operations. He will provide assistance to the Project Supervisor and Lead Chemist, as well as serve as a PPOC to Dallas County's Facility/Project Manager. Project Supervisor — Full-time on -site dedication to Dallas County account. Under the direction of Andrew Poppe (Project Manager), Mr. Shawn Davis plans, directs, and coordinates the transportation operations associated with on -time pickup and disposal Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 30 4/23/2020 49 CLaAN49ARTH MOYoI INO a v VOSA1 sot ljtror Dallas County Purchasing Department of waste. He will coordinate with the Lead Chemist to establish and implement site and team Environmental, Safety, and Health policies and procedures are established. Mr. Davis will coordinate directly with the County to establish pickup schedules. Lead Chemist — Full-time on -site dedication to Dallas County account. Xavier Travis supervises site and team management, ensures compliance with client and CEI safety requirements, and provides interface with on -site personnel. Mr. Travis oversees the organization of site container and lab pack collections, consolidation activities, segregation and lab packing, and manifesting. Environmental Technicians — Perform site collection of pails and lab pack containers, consolidation of flammables and corrosives, and lab packing operations. Technicians perform packing of completed packing lists, and utilize CEI's system for creation of all manifests, LDRs, and necessary forms. Client Services Manager — Provide support as needed. Micki Hancock is the Regional Supervisor of Client Services that will provide oversight for preparation of orders, shipping paperwork, account documentation. She will provide oversight to the Customer Service Representative as needed. Customer Service Representative — Dedicated Customer Service Representative for Dallas County account. Mr. Chris Paulus will assist the County in all customer service matters. Mr. Paulus' responsibilities include entering and preparing orders and shipping paperwork, scheduling shipments with the transportation group, and customer communications. Account Manager — Dedicated Account Manager for Dallas County account. Mr. Jack Ranney, Account Manager, will serve as the primary business contact. Mr. Ranney has over 23 years of experience in the household hazardous waste industry. His primary responsibilities are to coordinate with CEI's dedicated Project Manager (Andrew Poppe) for Dallas County to ensure CEI is providing high quality service for routine and non - routine items, special projects, or any site need. He will conduct business reviews with Dallas County staff as needed to ensure that the service provided by CEI meets all expectations. Additionally, Mr. Ranney assists in the identification of any and all opportunities for recycling, waste reduction, cost reductions, and program improvements through the use of CEI. HHW Business Development Manager — Mr. Kelby Neal will provide assistance to the Account Manager as needed. Mr. Neal has over 24 years of experience in the household hazardous waste industry. His primary responsibilities are to ensure the transition to CEI takes place without any interruptions. He will be available when the contract starts to ensure that the service provided by CEI meets all expectations. Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 31 4/23/2020 49 C:�LaANOIDARTH is Fcvcl INn a =0 dosAl sot vrpoNe� Dallas County Purchasing Department Contact Information for Account Manager, Project Manager, and HHW Business Development Manager Jack Ranney, HHW Account Manager Email: John.Rannev@stericvcle.com Phone: 512.663.2090 Andrew Poppe, Project Manager Email: andrew.poppe@stericvcle.com Phone: 972.207.4735 Kelby Neal, HHW Business Development Manager Email: Kneal@harsco.com Phone: 318.557.7739 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 32 4/23/2020 Jack Ranney HHW Account Manager Kelby Neal HHW Business Development Manager Dallas County Chris Paulus Customer Service/Invoicing Technicians: Hannah Barber, Jose Gonzalez, Elehugh Wilson, Drew Clewis, Floyd Gersic, Ben Barber, Eduin Euceda Chemist: Xaiver Travis Project Supervisor: Shawn Davis Project Manager: Andrew Poppe In -House Transporation and RCRA Part B Processing Facility Stericycle Account I Stericycle Client Services I Stericycle Operations Management Team Team Team C' 4'—'-LOAN4DARTH n FQ Y[:I IN[r 3 nfsi vosAl sot ImPowy Dallas County Purchasing Department .lack Ranney HHW Account Manager 23 Years Household Hazardous Waste and Agricultural Waste Experience Qualification 5urrrmary - Mare than 12 years of Household Hazardous Waste experience 11 years of experience assisting local governmental entities with HHW and waste management strategic planning and HHW Account Management 7 years with 5tericycle Environmental Solutions, Inc. Household Hazardous Waste Account Manager for 5tericycle Environmental Solutions, Gulf Coast and Southwest Region iEd uc o tr ar1 ; ` Credentials ► North American Hazardous Materials Management Association (NAHMMA) member since 1997 r NAHMMA Adjunct Board of Directors Board of Directors and Secretary, The Pesticide Stewardship Alliance Capital Area Planning Councils Solid Waste Advisory Committee member; At -Large -Member with specialty in Household Hazardous Waste ► 40-hour OSHA Training, 29 CFR 1910.120 • 24-hour OSHA Training, 29 CFR 1910.120 RCRA/DQTTraining Past Relevant Experience Mr. Ranney was the Program Coordinator for the Lower Colorado River Authority's HHW collection and education program. He coordinated collection events in LCRA's 10 County statutory district in coop efation with local governmental entities. He also served as the Ila!son with the former Texas Commission on Environmental Quality's Agricultural Waste Pesticide Collection Program and Texas Pharmaceuticals Disposal Advisory Committee LCRA's hazardous waste contract review committee, HGAC household hazardous waste contract review committee, and 3rd Party Administrator for TCEQ, Supplemental Environmental program for HHW program's in LC RA statutory district r Primary consultant for development of the following HHW programs: City of Cedar Park, City of Lakeway/Water Control & Improvement D[strict 17, Fayette County, Burnet County, Llano County Lead consultant for development of the City of San Marcos (Texas) Comprehensive Municipal Solid Waste Management Plan Consulted with St. Louis County Health Department for development of Seven Hills HHW Facility Account Manager for the following permanent facility accounts: Dallas County Home Chemical, Harris County, City of Houston, City of Lawrence KS, Johnson County KS, City of Qlathe, Wyandotte County Consolidated Govts, Arkansas State Plant Board, and others. Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 34 4/23/2020 C' 4'—'-LOAN4DARTH n FQ Y[:I IN[r 3 nfsi vosAl sot ImPowy Dallas County Purchasing Department Kelby Neal HHW Business Development Manager 24 Years Household Hazardous Waste and Agricultural Waste Experience Qualification Summary - 24 years of Household hazardous Waste experience 24 years of experience assisting focal governmental entities with HHW and waste management strategic planning and HHW Account Management In his 24 years managing HHW projects he has been involved with programs from coastto coast Education / Credentials r Bachelors of Science in Toxicology with a Minor in Chemistry - Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM) since 2004 North American Hazardous Materials Management Association (NAHMMA) member since 2002 - NAHMMA Board of Directors since 2006 and current Vice President - The Pesticide Stewardship Ail iance member ► 40-hour OSHA Training, 29 CFR 1910.120 RCRA/DOT Training - Class B CDL Past Relevant Experience - Mr. Neal has managed collection programstrom Friday harbor off the coast of Washington to Bridgeport, CT. He has managed projects in the following states: CA, WA, ID, SD, ND, CO, N1, Ks, MO, OK, TX, NM, AR, LA, MS, TN, AL, FL, GA, TN, IL, WV, PA, NY, CT Responsibilities Business Development r Sales and Marketing for Household Hazardous Waste Collection Programs and Ag/Chem Collection Programs Nationwide • Contract managerfor HHW and Ag/Chem clients in newly developed territories Project Managementfor newly developed territories Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 35 4/23/2020 C' 4'—'-LOAN4DARTH n FQ Y[:I IN[r 3 nisi vosAl sot ImPowy Dallas County Purchasing Department Andrew Poppe Field Services Manager 8 Years of industry Experience Qualification Summary Oyer 9 years of analytical chemistry experience, from research laboratories to industry quality assurance. 2 years of experience workingwith paint catalysts such as amines and isocyanates. Over 5 years' experience processing hazardous materials including receiving, unloading, labeling, segregating, classifying known and unknown materials, waste sampling and profiling, and packaging in accordance with lab pack policies, procedures and practices and all applicable regulations. Properly manifest, including land disposal restrictions (LDR's) and label waste materials in accordance with appropriate regulation and procedures. Education /Crede tials Bachelor Degree of Science in Chemistry, university of Central Arkansas, 2013 40-hour OSHA Training, 29 CFR 1910,120 (HAZWOPER) + Hazardous Categorization (Haz-Cat) Certified Forklift Operation Certified Facility Waste Profilingtraining Manifest Preparation Training Past ilelevont Experience : Lab pack chemist for mobile events including Waco, TX; Call ege Station, TX; Monroe, LA; Temple, TX and Georgetown, TX Worked in the lab pack area of the TSDF dealing with consolidation of lab pack waste from many different customers. Waste included oxidizers, water reactive material, self -heating material, Poisonous inhalation and lab grade chemicals, Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 36 4/23/2020 C' 4'_'-L0AN4DARTH n FQ Y[:I IMC5 3 nfsi vosAl sot imow� Dallas County Purchasing Department Shawn Davis Chemist 9 Years of Industry Experience Qualification Summary Over 5 years of experience with confined space entry. This include 1 year of offshore work and many projects dealing with entering a confined space, often under air supplied conditions, and cleaning the space. r Over 8 years of experience processing hazardous materials including unloading customers and segregating material based on hazard class in accordance with lab pack policies, procedures, practices and all applicable regulations. Over 4 years of experience processingat the Dallas County Facility. This includes the bulking of flammable and paint based material. 6 years of experience assisting lab pack chemists on various lab pack jobs. This includes lab packing reagents, bulking of material on -site and assisting in manifesting material packed. Hazardous Categorization training, including testing of unknown material and categorizing it based on pH, flammability and oxidation. Education / Credentials 40-hour OSHA Training, 29 CFR 1910,120, with refreshers DOT HM-126F Training Forklift Operation Certified r Confined Space Entry Certified Past Relevant Experience Works at many different mobile collection events. Responsibilities included unloading waste from customer vehicles, segregating hazardous material, bulking paint, packing roll -off containers based on DOT regulations, operating forklift and helping unload and load trucks. Works at Avalon TSDF segregating industrial waste, pumping hazardous material and bulking corrosive material. r Worked off -shore cleaning tanks prior to moving to the field services side of the company. Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 37 4/23/2020 C C LOA N eA RTH nr Q—I .N[. g nfi v65n1 50T iJ TK>.. Dallas County Purchasing Department Xavier Travis Chemist 1 Year of Industry Experience Education /Credentials ► B.A. in Biology, University of Mississippi, May 2017 40-hour OSHA Training, 29 CFR 1910.120, with refreshers Forklift Operation Certified AdVanced RCRA Waste Classification Training Past Relevarrt Exef r ence Works at many different collection events. Responsibilities included unloading waste from customer vehicles, segregating hazardous material, Bulking paint, packing rail -off containers based on DOT regulations, operating forklift and helping unload and load trucks. - Collection events include Cities of College Station, Gatesville, Killeen, Alexandria LA, East Baton Rouge, Waco and many cities in Dallas. • Worked at various Pesticide Collection events in Arkansas and Oklahoma Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 38 4/23/2020 C C LOA N eA RTH nr Q—I .N[. g nfi v65n1 50T iJ TK>.. Dallas County Purchasing Department Chris Paulus HHW Project Coordinator 1 Year of Industry Experience Education / Credentials 8.5. in Ecology, University of North Texas, May 2018 40-Hour OSHA Training, 29 CFR 1910.120, with refreshers r Forklift Operation Certified Advanced RCRA Waste Classification Training Past Relevant Experience Chris has assisted many different Cities and Counties in all customer service matters. Responsibilities have included entering and preparing orders and shipping paperwork, scheduling shipments with the transportation group, and cristorner communications, Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 39 4/23/2020 C C LOA N eA RTH nr Q—I .N[. g nfi v65n1 50T iJ TM>.. Dallas County Purchasing Department Hannah Barber Environmental Technician i 3 Years of Industry Experience Education I Credentials 40-hour OSHA Training, 29 CFR 1910,120, with refreshers o Forklift Operation Certified Past Relevant Experience Works at many different collection events. Responsibilities included unloading wastefrom customer vehicles, segregating hazardous material, bulkingpaint, packing roll -off containers based on DOT regulations, operating forklift and helping unload and load trucks. Collection events include Cities of College Station, Gat esville, Killeen, Alexandria 1A, East Baton Rouge, Waco and many cities in Dallas. Worked at various Pesticide Collection events in Arkansas and Oklahoma Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 140 4/23/2020 C C LOA N eA RTH nr Q—I .N[. g nfi v65n1 50T iJ TM>.. Dallas County Purchasing Department Jose Gonzalez Environmental Technician 1 2 Years of Industry Experience Education / Credentials 40-hour OSHA Training, 29 CFR 1910,120, with refreshers Forklift Operation Certified Dust Relevant Experience Works at many different collection events. Responsibilities included unloading wastefrom customer vehicles, segregating hazardous material, hulking paint, packing roll -off containers based on DOT regulations, operating forklift and helping unload and load trucks. Collection events include Cities of College Station, Gat esville, Killeen, Alexandria 1A, East Baton Rouge, Waco and many cities in Dallas. r Worked at various Pesticide Collection events in Arkansas and Oklahoma Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 141 4/23/2020 C C LOA N eA RTH nr Q—I .N[. g nfi v65n1 50T iJ TK>.. Dallas County Purchasing Department Elehugh Wilson Environmental Technician 1 2 Years of Industry Experience Education / Credentials 40-hour OSHA Training, 29 CFR 1910.120, with refreshers : Forklift Operation Certified Fast Reievant Exuefience i Worked at many different collection events. Responsibilities included unloading waste from customer vehicles, segregating hazardous material, bu$king paint, packing roil -off containers based ❑n DDT regulations, operating forklift and helping unload and load trucks. Previous Pesticide Collection Events worked include State of Oklahoma Pesticide Collections 2019 and 2018 (Lawton, Woodward, and McAlester), State of Arkansas Pesticide Collections (2 years of experience), State of New Mexico Pesticide Collections 2019, State of Texas Pesticide Collections 2019 and 2018, Wharton County, Gatesville, and Weslaco Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 142 4/23/2020 C C LOA N eA RTH nr Q—I .N[. g nfi v65n1 50T iJ TK>.. Dallas County Purchasing Department Andrew Clewis Environmental Technician 1 3 Years of Industry Experience Education / Credentials 40-hour OSHA Training, 29 CFR 1910,120, with refreshers Forklift Operation Certified Confined Space Past Relevant Experience - Works at many different collection events. ResponsihiIities included unloading waste from customer vehicles, segregating hazardous material, bulking paint, packing roll -off containers based on DOT regulations, operating forklift and helping unload and load trucks. - Collection events include Cities of Coffege Station, Gatesville, Killeen, Alexandria LA, East Baton Rouge, Waco and many cities in Dallas. - Worked at various Pesticide Collection events in Arkansas and Oklahoma Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 143 4/23/2020 C C LOA N eA RTH nr Q—I .N[. g nfi v65n1 50T iJ TK>.. Dallas County Purchasing Department Floyd Gersi c Environmental Technician l 6 Years of Industry Experience Education /Credentials 40-hour OSHA Training, 29 CFR 1910,120, with refreshers - Forklift Operation Certified - Confined Space Past Relevant Experience - Works at many different collection events. ResponsihiIities included unloading waste from customer vehicles, segregating hazardous material, bulking paint, packing roll -off containers based on DOT regulations, operating forklift and helping unload and load trucks. - Collection events include Cities of Coffege Station, Gatesville, Killeen, Alexandria LA, East Baton Rouge, Waco and many cities in Dallas. - Worked at various Pesticide Collection events in Arkansas and Oklahoma Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 144 4/23/2020 49 CL@ANBA RTH n FCVCI —U 3 nM v05 k 50T iJ TK>N Dallas County Purchasing Department Ben Barber Environmental Technician i 3 Years of Industry Experience Edtication / Credentials 40-hour OSHA Training, 29 CFR 1910,120, with refreshers r Forklift Operation Certified Post Relevant Exaerience Worked at many different collection events. Responsibilities included unloading waste from customer vehicles, segregating hazardous material, hulking paint, packing roll -off containers based on DOT regulations, operating forklift and helping unload and load trucks. Previous Pesticide Collection Events worked include State of Oklahoma Pesticide Collections 2019 and 2018 (Lawton, Woodward, and McAlester), State of Arkansas Pesticide Collections (3 years of experience), State of New Mexico Pesticide Collections 2019 and 2018 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 145 4/23/2020 C (:LOA N eA RTH nr Q—I .N[. g nfi v65n1 50T iJ TK>.. Dallas County Purchasing Department Eduin Euceda Environmental Technician III 4 Yearg of Industry Experience Edumtion I Credentials y 40-hour OSHA Training, 29 CPR 1910,120, with refreshers Forklift Operation Certified Past Relevant Exnerienre Worked at many different collection events. Responsibilities included unloading waste from customer vehicles, segregating hazardous material, hulking paint, packing roll -off containers based on DDT regulations, operating forklift and helping unload and load trucks. Previous Pesticide Collection Events worked include State of Oklahoma Pesticide Collections 2019 and 2019 (Lawton, Woodward, and McAlester), State of Arkansas Pesticide Collections), State of New Mexico Pesticide Collections, State of Texas Pesticide Collections. Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 146 4/23/2020 49 C:�LaANOIIDARTH Mi OVCJ .Nc a = d4sA1 sot,m'O.y Dallas County Purchasing Department Clean Earth is a wholly owned subsidiary of Harsco Corporation. Clean Earth operates in a highly regulated industry and must deal with regulatory inquiries or investigations from time to time that may be instituted for a variety of reasons. Clean Earth is also involved in a variety of civil litigation matters from time to time. Information regarding material litigation can be found in Harsco's quarterly reports which are available on www.harsco.com. Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 147 4/23/2020 0 CL@AN@A1ZTH Mt CYC:t jmn A nr aPOFAr FOt 1_JTPOW oa'^' a14 DALLAS COUNTY SUBCONTRACTOR INTENT FORM TO: Callas Cpuril Small Business Eitarprise Department ,dis,tName Hcusehotd Hazardous Waste CDlleotion, Recycling, Disposal Cuevas Distribution, Inc. SBE subwnlrsctor an the project PPE Supplies to Clean Earth, Inc. prime Contractor on are project Dallas County Purchasing Department Data. 04-15-2020 BID #: 2020-009.6849 .-xll provide the following gondlsllservice(s). SEE submniractor is ourrendy certifled by the fdlowmg agency: NCTRCA SBE Cortical V HFS8PR090 N0720 (Cerhficolion most be kept currmwalid for Me aill uuraaon of this contract. Failure to comply *AM this prmnsian maid be subject to removal from contract,) For the ournases of SBE suhcmtrartino onrticmaknn. Dakas CrmMv does card indurle amounts paid Ic the mime by me suh-conlrerirn. Tatar Col Amcuru lnr c line: 4,518,148 from bid form for 3 year volume X KTRCA $53,098.56 for 36 months 1.2 �DFV"SDC SBE Sub Pertidpation Amount S 'Nor —WBCSW The undersigned intends to enter Into a formal agreement wilh the submnJractof listed, conditioned upon being awarded the Dallas County contract The undersigned understands Thal, for the purpose of SHE subcanaachng parltcipalicn, any amounts paid to the prima from the subcontracinr should not be included in the above iisled poolicipalion amount, Finaly, before any subcopaaclor changes are made, the prime contra lar must submit to the Slned Business Del>Arlmerll for approval, a change of SBE subconlradwlsappfia rem prior to any changes. Failure to comply with these provisions could resuR in termination of the Contract, sanctions agarlst the prime contractor, andireigi6ililytar futune Dell as aenlyconlracts. s Si lure (A a Cdnirac / Officer's Sigunture ( 9uconirador) --La yde Kirston Stafford Prinid� am dine ontractor) Printed Name (SK Sub-tontradarj Director of Bids & Pronosats Partner/A=unt Manager Tilie(Prime Coi*aoxo Tole (SBE Subcontractor) April 17, 2020 04-15-2D20 Date Date Please soled or list AA Chambers or Advocacy groups you are a member of Prime Sub Greater Dallas Asian American Chamber of Commerce _ Greater Dallas Black lCraroberof Comtr ra Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber of Commerce U S. Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce Asian Contractors Association , Regional Black Contractors Association Regional Hispanic Contractors Assoaalion Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 148 4/23/20201 49 C:�LaANDARTH aALLASCOUNTY SUBCONTRACTOR WENT FOW TO Aq :lx M'L Strad E3r.dnraa Fnlepnae Uepaarr�i Prcje4Nemm Household HazardouS Waste Collection, _Recycling, Disposal BE to, the �n r C. �� jt11..1 S � � ✓ � lirz Dallas County Purchasing Department Pale al_ o 2020.Oog-aa49 .w wOvde ma JdhWna gwdlaVm Isl: m Clean Earth, Inc. arms Cmtfadormlha prgeq ,r�'-7 85-ecnccWTa¢a% rammrWycWjfeded by the lcioM gaAm�Y 2 0 ' ;CBr44- erl mUat Etke�u.;rm aid fu lne mtie eurffirm �rhrs cantrad Fahrre 7n mrplY wah It's rxa _ rndn ha S'lw to remora ban r bar_ Falhn r,armeaN SEE sflaeantracarc DeHas:1._?t1 A� I'd n "anamts Tad lolhe Pnme by ll,e a>,L.�ntradPr. TOW Cmtraa AiTmn: 1«pure $ 4,518,148 using bid quantities for 36 months X NCTRCA ME Sun ParhapaW Annlnt s 187,200 for 36 months 4 DFVNMC _ AWSW The undangrm rle"os le mtaf ado a tamed egraan,., l: add, the wbcMlfBGldf R'ftd COnddenac 40 hang atwrdea the OBHN Curly canhem ins unftWec Mderelatds ftL la !re PLIPON GI SSE %&,m radmg pad,ewatrr, anY arnwnls P:oC A pre Fr me tan no 5,auor,Vaetw ah"Id M he hdoft m hie sop � Isled paEUCto9am arraunt. Finapy, halsre ary s,hcmaracan prarraa am rraoa, ae w[me ¢rrhacror r1yI 5udnd 1: the Sneh suFON Oenar0r.wl for 19ptomm a orange 0 39e a:ro-tXarlracTT`sLW1aF lam ma tG anY manger. Fad:`o:p canny Weh Iheee rnmaors cold mac' ;errnnadmr ar Ih0 mnYec,. SdnGt:mS avlsl fhe °Anhadw, andraf iae[giG.ly� F{ar h/®IA/,I//D/aa� �y./SY/C/y/a�'.*aaa r f ,� ^ a9 Pm1P 's aW me Cub 1 Gfrrxra onalure (SIX Suh-aodka� . Larry vde Pllnled N s I❑,me Centre �_ _. pn1w Ya-ta SAE SPy.rahadnel _ Di ector of_ Bids & Pronosals C,r,,n,Y Tile 01i,m Cmhnaw - -Me(SBE suo-cmhaam; OseaApril 17. 2020 Ll K _ Z c'Z' - Casa ' -lases sale¢ w I cS &k Clw,rncrs v Adwoacr F'P Ws Y ,are a nrer _ a ue sun :�aalei 3elaaRsan Alner�Gar Charm al^dr�maroe weater Dalian Black Ch mhai d Carmm'ca — G,eaisf rtadas Hlap s,: Chalnlm PlCmr wen ..s. Par Arun Airlulcar, Charrmar ul GOmlrurrre Amen Cmhectas Ass alien — '- RegiataiBredrCm7a¢wsAysooaam Res ianal Maw c coma„aa Associahm Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 149 4/23/2020 49 C:�LaANOIDARTH Ms OVCJ .N• a a]a£ d4sAr sot'J 'O., C�7 oALLAtS GMwy 506COMACTOR INTER' FCRM Dallas County Purchasing Department ab m smwii 5uvnesa Entuprrse Pfopmk " HOU-hoto HaZatUOUS Waste Collection Recycling &sDosal nlCar 2024-009-6849 SEE sagwrsaaCS: r rnp y, s ,W wn.Wa the 10mowev 3acalsusen ce{s� D Clean Eanrl, Inc asrna Cmtratrn �, i,a p — SEE 6ofr�7MraOlOr lae.eraney l,erufeb tlY :hr fNkN,rp aAe^.a DF.,•.+ ;M ��. tom.-P�` �' E�F+� ! rr. ..,y: 58E ConMuom R L a%;;1y { �, rCaralkatq, nw A be LUMPY rrdn MIS p NSW enatl be SOW D,mom hom:wrWC. — +e1p1tlUt6aYYa�iO •s maernm bJfal,r ni,his CO'nrdCt na:iue0 tr ua, ZOOD : Arnaunl to pr, e s 4,518,148 using hid totals for 36 months t,cTRcc. SEE Sue Raroomw AmOLO S 12; tkficr 36 months .3 X117MISDL ri6cfiW -he ,:naersyn� nle"s to aim mta a WW O agn&`aem NO the WWMV3= kRue aonCrherW uW OWN aWaraee r,a Da+as County Wnlrad Tee ..nae,ar OC 31gOfgtanes a,af Id Me Wr we of SEE %AcO'V& tg PODDAE W any wCLVn s eW k tee a,mr trv� roe suasaneaeor vrh va ra mduaac .n Ine agavearrOV kMec S� s a ,radars I `1 } Del Pro to UtCi XV BOU' ;.'F n� se mane 'ne Dnma'Umafks n'ns: sr,ls m > c e Smel S en ass xa anenl rw appr�va e 1 nnye Y centraga wo.-F � aiulE m 7Ynarr va, S1Teae erbN�pns :,one '09rH1 r SBRr,ri9yOr of the moeax„ sa =2d h apar,S1 be puma e„¢,b:n:v rer •�;,, z �aeaa ru.n:r:.o�mar.� ` �r-`��JFaw,saxfY L— Director of Bids & Proi)osals April 17, 2020 nIr sRF%c-rs„s.eac -- �- Ate RO'se sdaet o pal al. ,,,,nafib s 3, aLyace,_7 9,.W, .OL a!e a :,l&OKNUSAsla, mar' i.panVlbr 4Y CGiir,�•r.4 O''eeler Dakas Ram 0,mmer d Cwnermce GMW Ddras rwnaw Cnamaer nr t,gemerer U.5 Sae ASM Arman08n Lhampar al Canm6rpy — Asia•LmRatlmsnssonauon — — RegianA Site, te, :anradors Awwa8ar Rsgmaj Ft'fi r CC'Va=S ASM.Lm — Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 50 4/23/2020 40 CL@AH4eAIZTH Mt CY[:1 jmJ A mk-aPOFA1 5Ot iJTPOWy Dallas County Purchasing Department NEW SBE LANGUAGE FOR RFP SOLICITATIONS REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) FOR HOusEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION, R) CYCLING, DisposAL, AND OTHER RELATED PROGRAM SERVICES 7.0 SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (SBE) PROGRAM, 7.1, Definitions. 7.1.1, The term "Commercially Useful Function" is defined as a business that is directly responsible for providing the supplies or services to Dallas County as required by the solicitation or request quotes, bids or proposals. A firm is considered to perform a commercially useful function when responsible for the execution of a distinct element of the work of a contract and carries out its responsibilities by actually performing, managing and supervising the work involved. A business that stocks sufficient quantities of supplies in direct inventory, held for sale or resale, to cover anticipated future demands for the suppliers is preforming a commercially useful function. 7.1.2. A "Contractor" is defined as one who participates, through a contract or any other contractual agreement in a County funded contract opportunity for work, labor, services, supplies, equipment, materials, goods or any combination of the foregoing, For purposes of this Section, a Contractor is any individual, company, or other entity seeking to do work for Dallas County regardless of the method used to procure the services or products, including but not limited to bid or solicitation. A Contractor includes but is not limited to a contractor, consultant, or vendor. 7.1.3. The tern "Director of Small Business Enterprise" shall mean the Director of the County's Office of Small Business Enterprise and/or her/his designee. 7.1.4. The term "Contract Administration" shall mean the County Purchasing Department and/or its designee. 7,1.5. The "Contract Administration Supervisor" shall mean the Purchasing Director and/or his or her designee. Equal Employment Opportunity Requirements. It is the policy of Dallas County to ensure non-discrimination in the award and administration of contracts. The Contractor or Subcontractor shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, veteran status, religion, or sex in the performance of any Dallas County contract 7.1,6 Good Faith Effort Plan. The plan submitted with a Submittal detailing the Respondent's efforts to achieve the set aspirational goal or documenting the Good Faith Efforts to meet the goals for at; elements the Solicitation. A Good Faith Effort Plan must be submitted with Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 151 4/23/20201 40 CL@AH4eAIZTH ftFdY[:1 INc{ 3 i�1,aP4FA1 501 iJTIdNy Dallas County Purchasing Department a Submittal for any Dallas County project for which goals have been established. 7.1.7 Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). The Dallas County MSA includes the following counties: Dallas, Tarrant, Denton and Collin, 7.1.8 Small Business Enterprise, It is the policy of Dallas County to support the growth and development of Small Business Enterprise ("SBE") and ensure that SBEs have an equal opportunity to compete for and participate in Dallas County contracts. Thus, Dallas County Commissioners Court has created the Office of Small Business Enterprise to establish and oversee a Diversity Program to ensure that SBEs have an equal opportunity to compete for and participate in Dallas County contracts. It is Dallas County's intent to: • Ensure nondiscrimination in the award and administration of Dallas County contracts; ■ Create a level playing -field on which small businesses can compete fairly for Dallas County contracts; and • Ensure that only firms that attempt in good faith to meet the SBE good faith efforts are considered for applicable contract awards. Consequently, the contractor shall carry out applicable requirements of the good faith effort in its proposallbid hereunder and, if awarded the contract, the award and administration of the Contract. 7.2 SSE Goals, Good Faith Efforts and Eligibility. The Director of Small Business Enterprise and the Contract Administration Supervisor set the annual SBE participation contracting/subcontracting aspirational SBE goals for each contract, The contracting/subcontractiag goals for this contract will be based on meeting or exceeding the minimum aspirational SBE goal of 40%, unless good cause exists for failing to meet the goal. The SBE aspirational goal is based on the total dollar amount ofthe contract. The maximum number of points to be earned is 15 points. Self -performance and subcontracting may be used to achieve the aspirational goals and earn points. An SBE Prime counts as 500r6 of the overall aspirational goal. To be eligible for points, firms (contractors and/or subcontractors): a) Must be certified as an SBE by the following County approved entities: North Texas Regional Certification. Agency (NCTRCA), DFW Minority Supplier Development Council and/or the Women's Business Council of Southwest, at the time of the proposallbid submission. Other certifications are not acceptable; b) 51946 or more owned and controlled c) Firm must be organized as for profit business d) To be recognized by the County as a qualified SBE Grin, as defined pursuant to Section 3 of the Small Business Act' and relevant regulations', an SBE is a firm for which the gross revenues or number of employees averaged over the past three years, inclusive of any affiliates, is as defined by 13 C.F.R. Sec. 121.2; and Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 152 4/23/20201 C' 4'_'-LOAN4DARTH n FQVC: I INC5 & nfsi WOSAl sot Vrpowe$ Dallas County Purchasing Department e) All eligible firms must also perform a commercially -useful function on the project and have a local presence in Dallas County Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) in order to be counted for SBE points. The MSA includes the following counties: Dallas, Tarrant, Denton and Collin. 7.3 utilization Scoring a) SBE or certified Prime Contractor: 5 points b) SBE or certified Sub -Contractor Scoring Method: Up to 10 Points (by percentage) 40% Aspirational Goal ■ Participation Percentage between I% and 9.99% = 2 points • Participation Percentage between 10% and 19.99%— 4 points • Participation Percentage between 20% and 29.99% — 6 points • Participation Percentage between 30% and 39,99% = 8 points • Participation Percentage meeting or exceeding 40.00%= 10 Points The SBE or certified sub -contractor aspirational goal is expressed as a percentage of the total dollar amount of the contract going to SBE or certified Sub -Contractor for those areas which the Contractor has sub -contracted or anticipates sub -contracting. The aspirational goal shall also apply to contract amendments that require work beyond the scope of services originally required to accomplish the project. The Respondent agrees to employ good faith efforts through the award of subcontractors to eligible SBEs and certified firms to the fullest extent possible. Dallas County's Good Faith Effort Plan (GFEP) will be used for scoring purposes based upon SBE and other eligible certified firm's participation. However, all subcontractors and/or supplier, whether certified or not, must be listed in the GFEP. The information provided in the GFEP Form will be utilized in the development of the final contract/agreement. This form is required and considered part of the response to the RFP. Should the Good Faith Effort Plan or any of the specified documents listed below be incomplete, not signed, and/or not submitted, the proposallbid may be deem non -responsive. 7.4 Each Contractor must include with its proposal/bid, the following documents: • Completed and signed Good Faith Effort Plan, executed by an authorized representative; and • Completed and signed Small Business Utilization Affidavit, executed by an authorized representative; and A signed and executed Subcontractor Intent Form, executed by an authorized representative (prime and subcontractor). Note. All farms must be complete in their entirety and submitted as part of a Respondent's Proposal. The County reserves the right to accept or reject any certified firm, and in its sole discretion is not bound by the certifying bodies' determination if the County has a good faith basis for concern regarding the eligibility of the firm to meet SBE guidelines or standards. A Contractor whose Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 53 4/23/2020 40 CL@AM4eA1ZTH Mt CY[:1 jmJ A mk_aPOFA1 5d1 iJTPOWy Dallas County Purchasing Department proposed certified firm is rejected may contest in writing to the Office of Small Business Enterprise, in accordance with the SBE Policy. The denial of SBE certification by the office of Small Business Enterprise is excluded from the Dallas County Purchasing Code of Ethics Protests Procedure and is exclusively governed by the appeal process set forth in the SBE Policy. 7.7, SBE Reporting. The Contractor and its subcontractors are required to electronically submit subcontractor payment information using the County's Compliance Reporting System (CRS), accessed through a link on the Dallas County SBE webpage. The Contractor and all subcontractors will be provided a unique log -in credential and password to access Compliance Reporting System. Training on the use of the system will be provided by Dallas County's Office for Small Business Enterprise. After the prime receives payment from the County, electronic submittals will require data entry of the amount paid to each subcontractor listed on the Contractor's Good Faith Effort Plan. 7.8. Contracting. If awarded the contract, the Contractor agrees to be bound by the policies and guidelines set forth in the County's SBE Policy, which may be incorporated into the contract. If a conflict exists between the S13E section of the solicitation and the County SBE Policy, the language in the solicitation governs. Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 154 4/23/20201 4� C s? v r) an c U i a T c Z3 O U no n On, DALLAS COUNTY GOOD FAITH EFFORT PLAN Project Name: Household Hazardous Waste Collection, Recycling, Disposal Services Firm Name: Clean Earth, Inc Address: 334 South Warminster Road City: Philadelphia Contact Person: Kelby Neat phone#, 318-396-5584 Email Address: Is You Firm Certified: No X Yes SBE Certification#: Certifying Agency: NCTRCA _ VVBC-Southwest DFW Minority Supplier Development _ 1. Did you meet with a staff member from the Small Business Enterprise Department? YES X N0— Name of staff member Rosa Rodriguez 2. Did you utilize a current Dallas County SBE vendor list for this project? YES x NO_ Date of Listing: 3/27/2020, 4/10/2020 BID #: 2020-009-6849 State: PA Zip 19040 kneal@harsco.com 3. Did you provide plans and specifications, bids of proposals to potential SBEs or Information regarding the location of plans and specifications, bids, or proposals for this project? YES x NO 4. If SBE bids and proposals were received and rejected, you must attach documentation of the received bid and the reason for rejections? (i.e. letters, memos, telephone calls, meeting, etc.) 5. Complete the attached Documentation Form (s) to further explain good faith efforts to obtain SBE participation on this project. If there is written documentation of efforts with SBEs who responded affirmatively to the bidders written notice please attach documentation (i.e. quotes, or e-mails). O N O rV ro in in a on M a M v 00 o) O O 0 0 N O Z c O Y U .o Ln +' "o N O O 41 � E m i N rti \ � Q 41 0 Dri C 0 L DALLAS COUNTY GOOD FAITH EFFORT PLAN CL 4 Project Name: Household Hazardous Waste Collection, Recycling, Disposal Services BID n: 2020-009-6849 O N r6 I Firm Name & SBE Certification # Person Contacted & Date I Address Telephone# & Emall Address Types of Work I Ethnicity% Local or Gender Non -Local � J Munoz Trucking Sergio Munoz 3265 Hardy St., Ft Worth, 817-889-6754 roll off transportation His Local 4/612020 TX 76106 sergio@jmonurtruckinc-com Spill Team Direct.com Gene Bloomfield 708 N. Main St., Suite B, 817-475-4955 PPE and Supplies ? Local 4/6/2020 FL Worth, TX 76164 gene@spillteamdirect.cbm Taylor Distribution Group, LLC Artura Taylor 05950 N. Dallas Pll Ste 0 214-995-1009 I PPE and Supplies ? Local 4/6/2020 Pallas, TX 75248 I artura@taylordistributioll'group.com in Fox Scientific, Inc Tim Green 8221 E FM 917 817-783-7500 PPE and Supplies ? Local 4/6/2020 Alvarado, TX 76009 bmg@foxscienfific.com a Ves International Texas, Inc Yusuf Tadia 11050 Plano Road, Ste 200 214-343-2678 PPE and Supplies ? Local 4/6/2020 Dallas, TX 75238 yusuf@vesi.com Cuevas Distribution, Inc Kirston Stafford 13719 N. Main St. 817-626-7110 PPE and Supplies ? Local 4/9/2020 IFort Worth, TX 76106 kstafford@cuevasdistri�ution.com North Texas Trucking, Inc No name listed 1400 Maryland Dr. 214-904-0693 roll off transportation ? Local 416/2020 Irving, TX 75061 northtt@msn.com Please use the Forms) below if addltlonal space is needed. Intentional misrepresentation could result In criminal prosecution. Officer's Signature: Title: Director of Bids & PCODOsalS Date: April 17. 2020 v Vv �°� Printed Name: L l I e Date: 00 Cr) 0 Z o o m N O 7. q N a Q a o Z Z C O } U LL Y U l: O N DALLAS COUNTY GOOD FAITH EFFORT PLAN Project Name, Household Hazardous Waste Collection, Recycling, Disposal Services Firm Name & SSE Certi&atlon # person Contacted & Date Transport Trust Frank Ortega 4/6/2020 Hadnot Logistics, LLC No name listed 4/6/2020 T & T Trucking Terrick Carter 4/6/2020 Logistics Management Corporation Abayomi Jackson 4/6/2020 Address 9886 South Hwy 287 Rhome, TX 76078 111 Jerome PR Royse City, TX 75189 1004 Woodridge Dr. DeSoto, TX 75115 445 EFM Ste 3 Cedar Hill, TX 75104 BID M: 2020-009-6849 Talephoned & Email Address Types of Work Ethnicity/ total or Gender Ni 817-401-9530 Roll off Transportation His Local ortegafranksr@yahoo. tom 214-690-4374 I Roll off Transportation ? Local maurita@hadnotlogistiIs.com I 972-345-8753 Transportation of E We to ? Local tnttruckingl @sbcgloba .net I 682-808-8266 Roll off transportation ? I Local logisticsmgtusa@gmail com Please use the form lsj below If additional spaces needed. Intentional misrepresentation could result in criminal prosecution. Officer's Signature: � Title: Director of Bids & Proposals Printed Name: ar Whvde [,ate, April 17, 2020 Date: n Ln v M a rn v 00 lD Cr) O O O rV 0 N O Z s= O Y m O N C' 4'_'-L0AN4DARTH rs FQ Y[:I IN[r 3 nrfi vosAr sot IJ Powy ❑e DALLAS COUNTY SUBCONTRACTOR INTENT FORM Dallas County Purchasing Department TO: Dias Count+, Date: Small Business Enll Department Project Name: Household Hazardous Waste Collection, Recycling, Disposal DinfE 2020-00MB49 58E subcontractor on the project will provide the follow ng good(syservice(s), to Clean Earth, Inc. Prime Contractar on the project SBE subcontractor is currently Berthed by the following agency: SBE Cartilication A: (Cedifiradon must be kept cumenWalid far the antra duration of this contract, Failure to comply with this provision could be subietl to removal from contract,) For the eumoses of 68E subconirach'na oarliooaton. Dallas County does not indude amounts onid to the orime by the sub-rantrai Total Contract Amount for prime! $ NCTRCA DFWMSDC SBL Sub Participation Amount $ 4Vi The undersigned intends to enler into a formal agreement with the subcontractor listed, oondittonnd upon being awarded the Dallas County contract The undersigned understands that, for the purpose of SBE subcontracting participation, any amounts paled to the prime from the sub-con"clof should not be incuded in the abode listed padicipaton amount Finally, before any subcontractor changes are made, the prime contractor most submit to the Small Business Department for approval, a change of SBE subcontracladeupplier farm prior to any changes. Failure to comply with these provisions could result in lerminaton of the contract, sanctions against the prime conb-dctl andlor ineligibility for 'Ill Dallas County contracts. Efs 5 re Pr[ ontracti OlhceTs Signature (SSE Subcontractor) L ry de on Name (Prime Contractor) printed Name (SBE Subtmnbador) Director of Bids & Prnnn.ajc Title (Prime Contractor) Title (58E Cub -contractor) April 17. 2020 Data Date Please select or list all Chambers or Advocacy groups you are a member of Prime sub Greater Dallas Asian Amerhran Chamberol Commerce _ Greater Dallas Black Chamber of Commerca Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber ofCommerce U.S. Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce Asian Contractors Association Regiahal Black Contractors Association Regional Hispanic Contractors Association Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 58 4/23/2020 C' 4'_'-L0AN4DARTH n FQ Y[:I IN[r 3 nisi vosAl sot ImPowy Dallas County Purchasing Department SMALL BUSINESS UTILIZATION AFFIDAVIT It is the policy of Dallas County to involve qualified Small Business Enterprises (SBEs) to the greatest extent feasible on County's construction, procurement and professional services contracts. The County and its contractors shall not discriminate on the basis of race, age, cotor, religion, nabonai origin, or sex in the award and performance of contracts, In consideration of this policy, Dailas County has adopted the Small Business Enterprise Policy for all County contracts. Small Business Enterprise Particioation Goals The solicitation bidding plan establishes subcontracting goals and requirements for all prospective bidders to ensure reasonable degree of SBE meaningful business utilization and participation in County contracts. It is the goal of Dallas County that a certain percentage of work under each contract be executed by one or more SBEs. For the purposes of participation percentages, Dallas County does not include amounts paid to the prime by the sub -contractor. The apparent proposer shall agree to meet the established goals or must demonstrate and document a "good faith effort" to include SBEs In subcontracting opportunites. The apparent proposer who fails to adequately document good faith efforts to subcontract or purchase significant material supplies from SBEs may be denied award of the contract by Dallas County based on the contractors failure to be 'responsive" or "responsible" bidder, By signing below, i agree to provide Dallas County, Small Business Enterprise Department a completed copy of all required forms. I understand that, for the purpose of SBE subcontracting participation, any amounts paid to the prime from the sub- contractor should not be included in the above listed participation amount. Finally, I understand [hat if I fail to provide all of the required documents within five (5) business days after notification, my bid may be deemed "non -responsive' and I may be denied award of the contract. BID Number: 2020-009-6849 Company Name: Clean Earth, Inc. Larry Whvde April 17, 2020 Typed or Printed Name of Certifying Official of Company Date � ll Director of Bids & Proososals Si n CerT Official of Cam 9 Pany Title i f Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 59 4/23/2020 C' 4'_'-L0AN4DARTH n r4'VC: I IN[r 3 nffi vosAl sot VTpoN$ Dallas County Purchasing Department Response back from SBE that he does not provide roll off services. We did find one that does. J Munoz Trucking. Neal, Kelby From: Frank Ortega <ortegafranksr@yahoo,com> Sent: Tuesday, April 7, 2020 11:51 AM To: Neal, Kelby Subject: :EXTERNAL; Re: roll off box transportation Mrs Neal I'm sorry I don't have roll off Sent from Yahoo Maif for iPhone I am putting a bid togetherfor the Dallas County Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program which will need roll off transportation services of non -hazardous latex paint. Do you provide this type of services? The details are below. The service that we are needing a quote is to haul a 25 or 30 yard roll off box of latex paint from the Dallas County Home Chemical Collection Center at 111234 Plano Road, Dallas, TX to Vision Paint Recycling 2355 Decatur Ave. Fort Worth. The driver would then need to haul an empty box back to the Dallas County facility. This would take place twice a week except during the slower winter months of December, January, and February. We would provide the boxes and only need the transportation quoted. CLeA ` A HARSC® C-OMPANV Kelby Neal HHW Btisinesa Development Manager O r Vision ro create a beftor future for our people, partners. and planef M318.557 7739 1 O 318.7,96,5584 402 Webster Chapel Road, Glencoe, AL 35905 Rio ............................................................................................................................................................................................ : CAUTION : This email originated from outside of the organization, Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe: Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 60 4/23/2020 C�L49ANOARTH 'a Ovcj -- i a vi9 v4ani ant vTIO.. Dallas County Purchasing Department No response from the SBE, however, we found J Munoz Trucking that can provide this service. Neal, Kelby From- Neal, Kelby Sent: Monday, April 6, 2020 1Al PM To: northtt@msn.com Subject: Roll off box transportation I am putting a bid together for the Dallas County Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program which will need roll off transportation services of non -hazardous latex paint. Do you provide this type of services? The details are below. The service that we are needing a quote is to haul a 25 or 30 yard roll off box of latex paint from the Dallas County Home Chemical Collection Center at 111234 Plano Road, Dallas, TX to Vision Paint Recycling 2355 Decatur Ave. Fort Worth. The driver would then need to haul an empty box back to the Dallas County facility. This would take place twice a week except during the slower winter months of December, January, and February, We would provide the boxes and only need the transportation quoted. Kelby Neal HHW Business Development Manager Our Vlsron_ To create a befter frdUl'e for oui people_ pai filers, and Planet. CL M 318 557 7739 J 31 8.396.5584 F'402 Webster Chapel Road, Glencoe, Fri_ 35905 A Ff 6l B#SCO GOMPAIVY ggg pppp IJI..,:: Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Pagel 61 4/23/2020 40 CL@AN4eA1ZTH Mt CYC:t jmJ A mk_aPOFA1 5d1 iJTPOWy Dallas County Purchasing Department No response from the SBE; however, we found J Munoz Trucking that can provide this service. Neal, Kelby From: Neal, Kelby Sent: Monday, April 6, 2020 1:46 PM To: maurita@hadnotlogistics.com Subject: Roll off box transportation I am putting a bid together for the Dallas County Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program which will need roll off transportation services of non -hazardous latex paint. Do you provide this type of services? The details are below. The service that we are needing a quote is to haul a 25 or 30 yard roll off box of latex paint from the Dallas County Home Chemical Collection Center at 111234 Plano Road, Dallas, TX to Vision Paint Recycling 2355 Decatur Ave. Fort Worth. The driver would then need to haul an empty box back to the Dallas County facility. This would take place twice a week except during the slower winter months of December, January, and February. We would provide the boxes and only need the transportation quoted. Kelby Neal HHtti1 Business DLvelopment Manager ORr Viistct, To create a halter fti+ture for cwr people. pall ers,'1rid plaret CLeAN M: 318.557.7739I O 316,396.5584 402 Webster Chapel Road, Glencoe, AL 35905 a cwarzsco s:onra c•n nev �p� Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 162 4/23/20201 40 CL@AN4eAIZTH Mt CYC:t jmJ A mk-aPOFA1 5d1 iJYPCNy Dallas County Purchasing Department No response from the SBE; however, we found J Munoz Trucking that can provide this service. Neal, Kelby From: Neal, Kelby Sent: Monday, April 6, 20201:36 PM To: logisticsmgtusa@gmail.com Subject: Roll Off transportation I am putting a bid together for the Dallas County Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program which will need roll off transportation services of non -hazardous latex paint. Do you provide this type of services? The details are below. The service that we are needing a quote is to haul a 25 or 30 yard roll off box of latex paint from the Dallas County Home Chemical Collection Center at 111234 Plano Road, Dallas, TX to Vision Paint Recycling 2355 Decatur Ave. Fort Worth. The driver would then need to haul an empty box back to the Dallas County facility. This would take place twice a week except during the slower winter months of December, January, and February. We would provide the boxes and only need the transportation quoted. Kelby Neal tIHVV Business [Development Manager cLQ�� M: 318.557.7739 I O- 318.396.5584 V� 402 Webster Chapel Road, Glencoe, Al_ 35905 A HARSCp COM PRI.PVV ,p i 4' Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 163 4/23/20201 40 CL@AN4eA1ZTH Mt CYC:t jmJ A mk-aPOFA1 5d1 iJTPOWy Dallas County Purchasing Department No response from the SBE; however, we found Cuevas that can provide this service. Neal, Kelby From: Neal, Kelby Sent: Monday, April 6, 20201:27 PM To: timg@foxscientific com Subject: PPE I am putting a bid together for the Dallas County Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility. I have found you listed as a minority business with Dallas County. Items that we will use at the collection center are below. Can you provide these? Tyvek Suite L, XL, XXL Nitrite gloves L and XL Leather Gloves Land XL Aprons- vinyl or Tyvek Boot Covers 3M or Scott respirators Head gear with Face shields pH strips paint pens Spill pads -universal Kelby Neal HHW 4usiness Development Manager le Our Vrsion Te create a, better future kv nur people. partners, and Planet ��Q/� M: 318-557.773910, 318.396.5584 VM 402 Webster Chapel Road: Glencoe: AL 35905 A HAH,SC® COMBbR.MY i Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 164 4/23/20201 C�L49ANOARTH 'a Ovcj -- i a vi9 v4ani ant UTIO.- Dallas County Purchasing Department No response from the SBE, however, we found Cuevas that can provide this service. Neal, Kelby From: Neal, Kelby Sent: Monday, April 6, 2020 11:17 AM To: gene@spillteamdirect.com Subject: PPE Gene, I am putting a bid together for the Dallas County Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility. I have found you listed as a minority business with Dallas County. Items that we will use at the collection center are below. Can you provide these? Tyvek Suite L, XL, XXL Nitrile gloves L and XL Leather Gloves Land XL Aprons- vinyl or Tyvek Boot covers 3M or Scott respirators Head gear with Face shields pH strips paint pens Spill pads -universal I Kelby Neal HHW Business Development Manager Oirr Vision To create a better kl ure fog ote" he;ople, partners, and planet � A M_ 318,557,7'739 10, 3.8 396,5584 402 Webster Chapel Road; Glencoe, Ai- 35905 A "PIKSGO COMPANY i1 4 4g Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Paged 65 4/23/2020 C C LOA N eA RTH nr Q—I .N[. g nfi v65n1 50T iJ TK>.. DAI,I 4S t 0111N I'V Pt'RC ASING DEPAR'rNffi lT 90uu .lackson Su -eel. Surte 6811 "� Dallas. Texas 752t12 Atichael Fr•nsch J Purchasing Director - April 17, 2020 ADDENDUM 01 Dallas County Purchasing Department Solicitation # 2020-009-6849- Household Hazardous Waste Collection, Recycling, Disposal, and other Related Program Services WHEREAS, Except as provided herein, all other specification fequirements of the original solicitation referenced shall remain unchanged in full force and effect. This addendum should be signed and returned with your Solicitation package on or before April 23, 2020, @ 2;00 P.M. (CDT). Q1_ Will a crew be needed there every day that the Home Chemical Collection Center is open, if so how many people would you need? Does there have to be a chemist on site at all times? A. A crew will be needed every day that the Home Chemical Collection Center is open. Staffing is to be provided by the proposer, however a chemist must be available at all times at the unload segregation area during operational hours with no exceptions. Q2_ Please provide a copy of the tabulation of the previous bid? A. Dallas County cannot provide the tabulation from the previous request for proposals, however pricing from current contract is included as an attachment to this addendum. 03. On the pricing page for Secure Landfill Disposal- Group 4 is the last item supposed to be listed as a 5 Gallon Drum? A. The price sheet has been revised to incorporate the changes resulting from the questions herein and is being included as part of this addendum, please use the revised pricing sheet in your submittal. Gri inal Price Sheet- Secure Landfill Disposal- Group 4 Three-year Description Unit Unit Price Extended Price Estimated (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 1 G I Hazardous Solids Drum Revised Price Sheet- Secure Landfill Disposal- Group 4 1 Three-year I Description I unit I unit Prtce I Extended Price Rev. 1 03,11.19 Addendum Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 66 4/23/2020 C C LOA N eA RTH nr Q—I ,N[. g nffi v65n1 50i iJ TK>.. Estimated Quantity 1 G ` Hazardous Sollds Drum 4 Galloes Drum Dallas County Purchasing Department (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) 04. On the pricing page for Fuel Blend Disposal- Group 8 has a pricing Iine Cubic Yard Box and 85 Gallon Drum. Should the 85 Gallon Drum actually be For a 55 Gallon Drum? The same question for Group 9. A. Original Price Sheet- Fuel Blending- Group 8 Three-year Description Unit Unit Price Extended Price Estimated ( Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 1 B Nan -hazardous liquids, Druin loose pack- 85 Gallon Drum Revised Price Sheet- Fuel Blending- Group 8 Three-year Description Unit Unit Price Extended Price Estimated (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 1 B 1Nan -hazardous liquids, Drum loose pack -SS Galion Original Price Sheet- Fuel Blending- Group 9 Three-year Description Unit Unit Price Extended Price Estimated (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 1 B Non -hazardous solids, Drum loose pack-85 Gallon Drum Revised Price Sheet- Fuel Blending- Group 9 Three-year Description Unit Unit Price Extended Price Estimated (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amountl 1 B Nan -hazardous solids, Drum loose pack-66 gallon Drum 05- Are the rechargeable batteries still shipping direct to Call2Recycle? A. Yes, rechargeable batteries still ship directly to CaIl2recycle. Q6. Please provide the current pricing per the Texas Open Records Laws For waste that was shipped in 2019 that might reflect price increase from the original bid pricing. A. This Request for Proposal is requesting proposals for the referenced service From qualified vendors: if this question is intended to request copies of records generated through the course of the existing contract, the requestor should submit an open records request. The following is the County's Open Records Request Policy, httDs:llwww.dallascounty.orGlaovefnmenticomcn]oDenrecords.Dho, please follow the policy to submit such request. Rev. I 03.11.19 Addendum Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 67 4/23/2020 C C LOA N eA RTH nr Q—I .N[. g nfi v65n1 50T iJ TK>.. Dallas County Purchasing Department 07. Please provide a list of companies that have asked questions. A. The following firms has asked questions: a. Green Planet b. Clean Earth c. Tradebe d. Stericycle Q8. Will the due date be extended because of the current virus threat? A. No the due date will not be extended at this time. Q9. Please clarify the SBE reporting requirements. a. Is there an on-line reporting program that we can complete reports? b. How often are SBE reports required? A. The Compliance Reporting System is located on the SBE website: httus:llwww.dallascountv.oralsbeJ and reporting is required monthly. Q10. A copy of the certified vendors list was obtained from the Dallas County website. The services offered by the company's listed may not be applicable to the services we detail in our proposal. if we find certified/verified SBE Company that is not on the Dallas County approved vendors list. will Dallas County accept the company in our Good Faith Effort Planfutilization plan? A. Yes, however the SBE firm must be certified by one of the following County approved entities: a. DFW Minority Supplier Development Council b. North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency (NCTRCA) c. Women's Business Council of Southwest Q11. If a company is registered with the State of Texas HUB program and has documentation to verify they are a HUB or SBE, will Dallas County accept them in our Good Faith Effort Plan and utilization plan? A. HUB certifications are no longer accepted by Dallas County. To qualify as an SSE in Dallas County, the following criteria must be met: Must be certified as an SBE by one of the fallowing County approved entities: a. DFW Minority Supplier Development Council, b. North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency {NCTRCAj c. Women's Business Council of Southwest 012. In the Code of Ethics document there is a "Restricted Contact List". Who cornpletes this farm? This form is completed by Dallas County and is not required for completion by the proposers. Rev. I 031019 Addendum Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 68 4/23/2020 C C LOA N eA RTH nr Q—I .N[. g nfi v65n1 50T iJ TK>.. Dallas County Purchasing Department 013. In the pricing Form, under Fuel Blending -Group 8, Non -Hazardous liquids, loose -pack, the form requests pricing for cubic yard boxes and 85 gallon drums. Is the pricing form correct asking for 85g pricing? Or, do you want 55g pricing? A. Original Price Sheet- Fuel Blending- Group 8 Three-year Description Unit Unit Price Extended Price Estimated (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 1 B Non -hazardous liquids, Drum loose pack- 85 Gallon Drum Revised Price Sheet- Fuel Blendinq- Group 8 Three-year Description knit Unit Price Extended Price Estimated (Unit Price x c�uantitV Estimate Amount) ( B Non -hazardous liquids, Drum loose pack- 55 Gaiian 01uI-.I Q14. In the pricing form, under Fuel Blending -Group 9. non -hazardous solids, loose -pack it asks for cubic yard box pricing and 85 gallon pricing. Is the pricing form correct asking for 85g pricing? Or, do you want 55g pricing? A. Original Price Sheet- Fuel Blending -Group 9 Three-year Description Unit Unit Price Extended Price Estimated (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 1 B INon -hazardous solids, Drum loose pack-8 Gallon Drum Revised Price Sheet- Fuel Btendinij- Group 9 Three-year Description Unit Unit Price Extended Price Estimated (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 1 6 INon -hazardous solids. Drum loose pack-% Gallon Druni 015. Please confirm there are no fuel -blending restrictions. A. There are no restrictions on fuel -blending as long as all local, federal and state regulation are met. 016. Please provide disposal profile copies for all the bulk stream material collected and shipped. Rev._ 1B. 11. 19 Addendum Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 69 4/23/2020 C (:LOA N eA RTH nr Q—I .N[. g nfi v65n1 50T iJ TK>.. Dallas County Purchasing Department B. This Request for Proposal is requesting proposals for the referenced service from qualified vendors; if this question is intended to request copies of records generated through the course of the existing contract, the requester should submit an open records request. The following is the County's Open Records Request Policy, httos:/fyvww.dallascounty.orci/governmenticorncrt/oi3enrecords.php, please follow the policy to submit such request. 017. Please provide analytical showing the PC6 ppm levels for the PCB material we are being asked to quote. A. Datlas County cannot provide analytical on items until they are received. This is the responsibility of the proposer for the testing. 018. Please provide more information on specific radioactive material collected and shipped the past 3 years. a) What is the specific chemical name? bj How much material, in grams, was collected? c) We need to know the radioactive level of the material and the number of grams to be able to quote. A. No radioactive material has been shipped in last three years. Any radioactive items listed are those that have been received prior to three years ago. Dallas County does not have the radioactive level of material or the number of grams of those items. 019. Please provide manifests and invoices for all material coliected and shipped in the mast recent 12 month period - A. This Request for Proposal is requesting proposals for the referenced service from qualified vendors; if this question is intended to request copies of records generated through the course of the existing contract, the requestor should submit an open records request. The following is the County's Open Records Request Policy, htti3s:/Iwww.dallascounty.orrllnovernmenUcomert/oi3enrecords,nho, please follow the policy to submit such request. 020 Please list the ultimate disposal outlet for each line item we are being asked to quote. Ex. Who is accepting the ammunition, radioactive, gun powder/black powder? Where is the latex paint in roll offs going currently and how are they processing the material? A. Dallas County is requesting proposers provide the disposal sites as a part of their proposal. 021. In light of offices closing and staff working remotely, please change the submission requirement to allow a PDF copy of our offer to be emailed by the due date. A. To accommodate, the County is only accepting submittals by Parcel. Per section III. Proposal Submittal Requirements, Proposers must submit two (2) original copies of their proposal as well as five (5) electronic copies on USB/Thumb drive. Proposals -hall be submitted to the following address: Dallas County Purchasing Department Attn.. Abri Ster€acci 90O Jackson St., suite 680. Dallas Texas 75202 022, Please further describe the Mini Mobiles that were mentioned on the pre bid call. Rev. 1 03,11.19 Addendum Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 70 4/23/2020 C C LOA N eA RTH nr Q—I .N[. g nfi v65n1 50T iJ TK>.. Dallas County Purchasing Department A. The mini mobiles are remote events that are less than 150 households. Dallas County sends a representative to the event and under current contract the proposer supplies labor (a Chemist! Driver and 2.5 Techs), packing supplies and a bobtail truck (Events Group 1 line F). All waste will be transported to Dallas County facility on the same day. Event are on Saturdays and hours are usually 9 am - 1 pm. Trash and restrooms facilities are provided by host city. 023. How much time and staff are required per event? A. Dallas County has specified the anticipated participation in the RFP, it is up to proposer to determine the amount of time and staff required at the turn key event. The turn key events are typically on Saturdays with all materials and equipment removed from site on Saturday after the event closes. Turnkey event hours are 9 am to 3 pm, with setup on Friday mornings. Q24. How about the door to door program that was mentioned on the call? Will that service be a pact of this offering? If so, what is the time and staff requirements for this specific program? A. Under current contract, Dallas County is sending a contractor vehicle [Events Group 1 line F] and a Chemist/Driver to do curbside collection. The waste is packaged and returned to the Dallas County facility. Q25. Please confirm the number of 25 yard roll offs of latex paint that was collected and shipped per week and how many per month? A. Dallas County has shipped 1.2 roll offs per week and an average of 7.5 roll offs of latex paint per month, Q26, is there restrictions due to permit on types materials that can be bulked by the contractor, provided the materials are compatible? A. No permit restrictions provided materials are compatible, however Dallas County is only setup For bulk flammabies, paints, used motor ail, antifreeze and used cooking oil in the facility. 027. Can a trailer be stored on site and loaded during the week? A. No, Dallas County has adequate storage capacity for waste storage on site but no space for an additional trailer. Q28. Flow many drums can be stored onsite at the facility? A. Up to 100 drums (55 or less gallon drums) and 20 cubic yard boxes or totes. Dallas County currently ships every 7-14 days. Q29. blow is Dallas County current#y hand$ing the GuWBlack Powder, fireworks, model rockets and flares? A. Currently gun/black powder, fireworks, model rockets and flares are being disposed of through Stericycle. Rev. 1 03,11.19 Addendwm Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 71 4/23/2020 C C LOA N eA RTH n r 4'YE: i IMc. g nfsa WORM 50t iJ Trc>— Dallas County Purchasing Department 030. It was mentioned on the call that staff submerges these items in water and then packages and ships them out as a Flammable Solid. If so, can we quote these line items as already been submerged in water by Dallas staff and therefore can be legally shipped as a 4.1 - Flammable Solid? A. Dallas County does not do any of the packing Of Outbound waste, this is done by the current 5tericycle contractor staff and method of shipping is to be determined by proposer. This addendum is hereby acknowledged, understood and considered in our Solicitation. Printed Name: Larry Whvde Signature of Authorized Represei Title: Director of Bids and Proposals Company. Clean Earth Rev _ B.11.19 Addenn,mi Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 72 4/23/2020 49 CLaANBARTH is Fowl INO a v VOSA1 sot vTPOWN Dallas County Purchasing Department Clean Earth is pleased to present the following pricing to Dallas County. In addition to the pricing listed in the HHW Price Sheet, Clean Earth would also like to offer pricing for Used Motor Oil and Antifreeze: • Used Motor Oil: 275 gallon tote — $100.00 • Antifreeze: 275 gallon tote — $90.00 As requested in the RFP, CEI will provide an annual 8 Hour HAZWOPER Refresher Course in compliance with 29CFR 1910.120 at a price of $1,400.00 (includes certified trainer, classroom materials, and lunch). The course will be conducted at the Dallas County Home Chemical Collection Center. A certificate of completion will be provided to all participants that successfully complete the training. The HHW Price Sheet follows this page. Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 73 4/23/2020 49 CLaAH49ARTH MOvol ,NO a v VOSM sot ljtror Dallas County Purchasing Department Resources Conservation RecaverV Act Inclneration- Group 1 Extended Price Three-year Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit ?rice Quantity Estimate Amount) 500 A Liquids, Lab Packs- Cubic Yard Box Box $ 600.00 $ 300,000.00 192 R Liquids, Lab Packs-55 Gallon arum arum $ 220.00 $ 42,240.00 10 C Liquids, Lab Packs-30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 160M $ 1,600.00 10 D Liquids, Lab Packs-20 Gallon Drum Drum $ 130.00 $ 1,300,00 10 E Liquids, Lab Packs-10 Gallon Drum Drum $ 80.00 $ 804_DO 205 F Liquids, Lab Packs-5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 50.00 $ 17,300.00 TOTAL $ 359,240.00 Resources Conservation Recovery Act Incineration- Group 2 Extended Price Three-year -it Unit Price xt R Estimated Description Unit Up Price Estimate Quantity Amount) 40 A Reactive liquids or solids, lab packs- Drum $ 500.00 $ 20,000.00 55 Gaflon Drum Reactive liquids or solids, lab packs- 10 R Drum $ 375.00 $ 3,750.00 30 Gallon Drum Reactive liquids or solids, lab packs- 3 C Drum $ 325.M $ 975.00 20 Gallon drum Reactive liquids or solids, lab packs- 3 D Drum $ 225.00 $ 675.DD 10 Gallon Drum Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 74 4/23/2020 49 CLaAH49ARTH MOvol INO a v VOSM sot ljtror Dallas County Purchasing Department Reactive liquids or solids, lab packs 25 E Drum $ 175.00 $ 4,375.00 5 Gallon Drum TOTAL $ 29,775.00 Resources Conservation Recovery Act Incineration- Group 3 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price {Unit Price x Estimate Quantity Amounll 5 A Liquids, loose packs- Cubic yard box Box $ 600.00 $ 3,000.00 S B Liquids, loose packs-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 220.M $ 1,100.00 3 C Liquids, loose packs-30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 160.00 $ 480.00 3 D Liquids, loose pack5•20 Gallon Drum Drum $ 13o.00 $ 390.00 3 E Liquids, loose packs-10 Gallon Drum Drum $ 80.00 $ 240.00 3 F Liquids, loose packs-5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 50.00 $ 180.00 TOTAL $ 5,390.00 Resources Conservation Recovery Act incineration- Group 4 Extended Price Three-year ( Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) Liquids, bulk, including paint [paint 10 A may include 13'0-100%solid s]-S5 Drum $ 150.00 $ 1,500.00 Gallon Drum Liquids, hulk, including paint [paint 25 B may include I%-100% solids]- 55 Drum $ 120.00 $ 3,000,00 Gallon Drum Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 75 4/23/2020 49 CLaAHBARTH is Fowl INO a v VOSM sot vTPOWN Dallas County Purchasing Department Liquids, bulk, including paint (paint 10 C may include 1%-100°% solids)- 30 Drum $ 90_00 $ 900.DO Gallon Drum Liquids, hulk, including paint (paint 3 D may include M-100% solids)- 24 Drum $ 75.00 $ 225.00 Gallon Drum Liquids, bulk, including paint (paint 3 E may include 19,1D0% solids)- 10 Drum $ 45.00 $ 135.00 Gallon Drum Liquids, bulk, including paint (paint 3 F may include 1%-100% solids)- 275 Tote $ 600.00 $ 1,800.00 Gallon Tote TOTAL $ 7,560.00 Resources Conservation Recovery Act incineration- Group 5 Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) 3 A Reactive liquids or solids, bulk-85 Drum $ 775.00 $ 2,325.00 Gallon Drum Reactive liquids or solids, bulk-55 3 B Gallon Drum Drurn $ 500.00 $ 1,500.00 Reactive liquids or solids, bulk-30 3 C Drum $ 385.D0 $ 1,155.00 Gallon Drum Reactive liquids or solids, hulk-20 3 D Drum $ 315.00 $ 945.00 Gallon Drum Reactive liquids or solids, bulk-10 3 E Drum $ 195.00 $ 585.00 Gallon Drum TOTAL $ 6,51D.00 Resources Conservation Recovery Act Incineration- Group 6 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 76 4/23/2020 49 CLaAHBARTH is Fowl INO a v VOSM sot vTPOWN Dallas County Purchasing Department Extended Price Tl+ree=year (Unit Price x Estimated Descriptinn unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount} 3 A Aerosols, loose pack- Cubic Yard Box $ 500.00 $ 1,5DO.Oq Box Aerosols, loose pack-55 Gallon 3 S Drum $ 250.00 $ 750.00 Drum Aerosols, loose pack-30 Gallon $ 3 C Drum Drum $ 190.00 570.00 Aerosols, Ioose pack- 20 Gallon $ 3 � Drum Drum $ 15S.00 465.00 3 E Aerosols, Ioose pack- 10 G al I on Drum 95.00 $ 285.00 Drum $ 3 F Aerosols, loose pack-5 Gallon Drum Drurn $ 70.00 $ 210.00 TOTAL $ 3.780.00 Resources Conservation Recovery Act Incineration- Group 7 Extended Price Three-year {Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount} 3 A Solids, lab packs- Cubic Yard Box. Box $ 600.o0 $ 1,800.00 3 5 Solids, lab packs-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ Z20.00 $ 660.00 3 C Solids, lab packs-30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 145-00 $ 435.00 3 D Solids, lab packs-20 Gallon Drum Drum $ 120.00 $ 360.00 3 E Solids, lab packs-10 GaRon Drum Drum $ 75.00 $ 22S.00 3 F Solids, lab packs-5 Galion Drum Drum $ 55.Do $ 165M Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 77 4/23/2020 49 CLaAHBARTH M Fowl INO a v VOSM sot vTPOWN Dallas County Purchasing Department r r e i TDTALI $ 1fi5.00 Resources Conservation Recovery Act Incineration- Group & Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price ( Unit Price x Estimate Quantity Amount) 300 A Solids, loose packs or hulk- Cubic Box $ 6o0.00 $ 180,000.00 yard box 25 B Solids, loose packs or hulk-85 Gallon Drum $ 275.00 $ 6,875.00 Drum Solids, loose packs or bulk-55 Gallon 3 c Drum $ zzo_M ssa.00 Drum Solids, loose packs or bulk-30 Gallon 3 G Drum 145.00 $ 415.00 C1 Solids, loose packs or bulk-20Gallon 3 E Drum $ 120,00 $ 360.00 Drum Solids, loose packs or hulk-10 Gallon 3 F Drum $ 75.00 $ 225.00 Drum TDTAL $ 188,555.00 Fuels Blending -Group 1 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 78 4/23/2020 C' 4'_'-L0AN4DARTH n r4'VC: I IN[r 3 nffi vosAl sot VTpoN$ 10A 350 B 5 C 3D 3E 3F Three-year Estimated Description Quantity Flammable liquids, bulk-85 Gallon Drum Drum Flammable liquids, bulk-55 Gallon Orun Drum Flammable liquids, bulk-30 Gallon Drum Drum Flammable liquids, bulk-20 Gallon Drum Drum Flammable liquids, bulk-10 Gallon Drum Drum Flammable liquids, hulk-275 Gallon Tote Tote Fuels Blending -Group 2 Unit Mixed oil base & latex paint, bulk; 3 A inclusive of all paint waste profiles Drum (paint may contain 1%-100% solids)- 85 Gallon Drum Mixed oil base & latex paint, hulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles 3 B %- (paint may contain 1100% solids)- Drum 55 Gallon Drum Mixed oil. base & latex paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles 3 C (paint may contain 1%-100%solid5j- Drum 30 Gallon Drum Mixed oil base & latex paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles 3 D (paint may contain 1%-100% solids)- Drum 20 Gallon Drum Mixed oil base & latex paint, butk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles 3 E (paint may contain 1%-100% solids)- Tote 275 Galion Tote Fuel Blending- Group 3 Dallas County Purchasing Department $ 150.OQ $ 1,500.00 $ 90.00 $ 31,500.00 $ 70.DO $ 350.00 $ 65.00 $ 195.00 $ 45.00 $ 135.00 $ 450.00 $ 1.350.00 TOTAL $ 35,030.00 Extended Price Writ Prig x Unit Price Estimate Amount $ 180.00 $ 540.00 $ i50.00 $ 450.00 $ 70.00 $ 210.00 $ 75.00 $ 225.00 $ 750.00 $ 2,2S0.00 TOTAL $ 3,675,00 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 79 4/23/2020 49 CLaAH49ARTH MOvol INO a v VOSM sot ljtror Three-year Estimated Description Quantity 3A 3B 3 C 3D 3E Three-year Estimated Description Quantity 10 A i50 B 3 C Dallas County Purchasing Department Extended Price ( Unit Price x Unit Unit Price Estimate Amount) Latex paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles (paint may Arum $ 135.00 $ 405.00 contain 1%-100%solids)- 85 Gallon Drum Latex paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles (paint may Drum S 90.00 $ 270.00 contain 1%-100%solids]- 55 Gallon Drum Latex paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles (paint may Drum $ 75_00 $ 22500 contain M100°% solids)- 30 Gallon Drum Latex paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles (paint may Drum $ 60.00 $ 180,00 contain 1%-100% solids)- 20 Gallon Drum Latex paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles (paint may Tore $ 450.00 $ 1,350.00 contain 1°A-100% solids)- 275 Gallon Tote TOTAL $ 2,430.00 Fuel Blending -Group 4 Extended Price ( Unit Price n Unit Unit Price Estimate Amount) Oil base paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles (paint may Drum $ 150.OG $ 1,500.OQ contain 1%-100%solids)- 85 Gallon Drum Oil base paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles (paint may Drum $ 150.00 $ 22,500.00 contain 1°%-1003'o solids)- 55 Gallon Drum Oil base paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles (paint may Drum S 70.00 $ 210.00 contain 1°%-100% solids)- 30 Gallon Drum Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 180 4/23/2020 49 CLaAHBARTH is Fowl INO a v VOSA1 sot vTPOWN Dallas County Purchasing Department 0 i I base paint, bulk; inclusive of at] 3 D paint waste profiles (paint may Drum $ 75.00 $ 225.00 contain 1%-100% solids)- 20 Gallon Drum Oil base paint, bulk; inclusive of aR 275E paint waste profiles (paint may Tate $ 700.00 $ 192,500A0 contain 1`Ya-100%solids)-275 Gallon Tote TOTAL $ 216,935.00 Fuel Wending- Group 5 Extended Price Three-year Estimated Description Unit Unit Price unit Price x Estimate Quantity Amuunty 1 A Mixed oil base & latex paint, loose Container $11,50Q.00 $ 11,SQ0.00 pack-40 Cubic Yard Container 1 8 Mixed oil base & latex paint, loose Container $ 8,750.00 $ 8,750.00 pack-30 Cubic Yard Container 1 C Mixed oil base & latex paint, Ioose Container $ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00 pack-20 Cubic Yard Container 5 D Muted oil base & latex paint, Ioose Container $ 7,375.Q0 $ 36,875.00 pack-25 Cubic Yard Container 75 E Mixed ail base & latex paint, Ioose Box $ 275.00 $ 20,625.00 pack- Cubic Yard Box 3 F Mixed oil base & latex paint, loose Drum $ 95.00 $ 28S 0Q pack-55 Gallon Drum Mixed oil base & latex paint, loose 3 G pack- For partial load in 20, 30, 40 Cubic Yard $ 295.00 $ 885.00 cubic yd_ container TOTAL $ 84,920.00 Fuel Blending -Group 6 Extended Price Three-year Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 1 A Latex paint, Ioose pack-40 Cubic Container $ 7,200.0Q $ 7,200.00 Yard Container 1 B Latex paint, Ioose pack-30 Cubic Container $ 5,400.00 $ 5,400.00 Yard Container Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 181 4/23/2020 49 CLaAHBARTH M POv41 roan a f SPOSM sot iJ TPOWN Dallas County Purchasing Department Latex paint, loose pack-20 Cubc 1 C Container $ 3,E00,OU $ 3,600.00 Yard Container 1 D Latex paint, loose pack-25 Cubic Container $ 4,54Q.013 $ 4,500_40 Yard Container paint, Ioose pack- Cubic Yard 1 E 6 %ex Sox $ t6Q_Q0 $ 1s4.QR Latex paint, loose pack-55 Gallon 1 F drum $ 95.00 $ 95.00 Drum Latex paint, loose pack- For partial 1 G load in 20, 30, 40 cubic yd. Cubic Yard $ 180.00 $ 180.00 container TOTAL $ 21,135.00 Fuel Blending- Group 7 Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) 1 A ❑iI base paint, loose pack- 40 Cubic Container $11,500.00 $ 11,500.00 Yard Container ❑il base paint, loose pack- 30 Cubic 1 8 Yard Container Container $ 8,750.00 $ 8,750.00 C ❑iI base paint, loose pack- 20 Cubic Container $ 6,p00.00 $ 1 Yard Container 6,000,00 25 D 0il base paint, loose pack- 25 Cubic Container $ 7,375.00 $ 184,375.00 Yard Container 25 E Oil base paint, loose pack -Cubic Box $ 275.04 $ 6,97500 yard box Oil base paint, loose park-55 Gallon 1 F Drum $ 95.04 $ 95.4Q Drum Oil base paint, loose pack -For 1 G partial load in 20, 30, 40 cubic yd_ Cubic Yard $ 295.00 $ 295.00 container TOTAL $ 217,890.00 Fuel Blending- Group 9 Three-year Estimated Description Quantity Unit 1 A Non -hazardous liquids, loose pack- Box Cubic yard box Non -hazardous liquids, loose pack 1 FL Drum 55 Galion Drum Extended Price unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amountl $ 275.00 $ 275.Q0 $ 9s_00 $ 95.00 TOTAL $ 374_00 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 182 4/23/2020 49 CLaAHBARTH is Fowl INO a v VOSM sot vTPOWN Three-year Estimated Description Quantity Fuel Blending- Group 9 Unit 1 A Non -hazardous solids, loose pack- Box Cubic yard box Nan -hazardous solids, loose pack 1 B drum 55 Gallon Drum Fuel Blending -Group 10 Dallas County Purchasing Department Extended Price Unit Price Unit Price x Estimate Amount) $ 275.00 $ 275.00 $ 95.00 $ 95-00 TOTAL $ 370,D0 Three-year Extended Price Estimated C]esGriptiQn Unit Unit Price Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 410 A Aerosols, loose pack-Cubicyard box Box $ 425.00 $ 1:4,254.00 Aerosols, loose pack-55 Gallon 50 B Arum $ 150.00 $ 7,500.00 Drum TOTAL $ 181,750.00 Treatment- Group 1 Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) 800 A Acids & bases, lab packed-55 Gallon Drum $ 150.00 $ 120,000.00 Drum Acids & bases, lab packed-30 Gallon 10 B Drum $ 120.00 $ 1,200.00 Drum Acids & bases, lab packed-20 Gallon 10 C Drum $ 90.00 $ 904.00 Drum Acids & bases, lab packed-10 Gallon 10 D Drum $ 65.00 $ 650,00 Drum 500E Acids & bases, lab packed-5 Gallon Drum $ 50.00 $ 25,000.00 Drum TOTAL $ 147,750.00 Treatment- Group 2 Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 183 4/23/2020 49 CLaAHBARTH is Fowl INO a v VOSM sot vTPOWN 3A 10 B 10 C 5D 5E 5F Three-year Estimated Description Quantity 400 A 10 B 5C 5D 25 E Three-year Estimated Description Quantity Acids & bases bulk-85 Gallon Drum Drum Acids & bases bulk-55 Gallon Drum Drum Acids & bases bulk-30 Gallon Drum Drum Acids & bases bulk-20 Gallon Drum Drum Acids & bases bulk-10 Gallon arum Drum Acids & bases bulk-5 Gallon Drum arum Treatment- Group 3 Unit Oxidizers, lab packed-55 Gallon Drum Drum Oxidizers, lab packed-30 Gallon Drum Drum Oxidizers, lab packed-20 Gallon Drum Drum Oxidizers, lab packed-10 Gallon Drum Drum Oxidizers, lab packed-5 Gallon Drum Drum Treatment- Group 4 Unit 3 A Oxidizers, bulk-85 Gallon Drum Drum 10 B Oxidizers, bulk-55 Gallon Drum Drum 5 C Oxidizers, hulk-30 Gallon Drum Drum 5 D Oxidizers, bulk-20 Gallon Drum Drum 5 E Oxidizers, bulk-10 Gallon Drum Drum 5 F Oxidizers, bulk-5 Gallon Drum Drum Recycling- Group 1 Dallas County Purchasing Department $ 250.00 5 750.00 $ 167.00 $ 1,670.00 $ 133.00 $ 1.334.00 $ 108.00 $ 540.00 $ 67.00 $ 335.00 $ 50.00 $ 250.00 TOTAL $ 4.975.00 Extended Price Writ Price x Unit Price Estimate Amountj $ 335.00 $ 134,000.00 $ 266.00 $ 2,660.00 $ 216.00 $ 1,080,00 $ 133.00 $ 66S.00 $ 100.00 $ 7,500.00 TOTAL $ 140,905 00 Extended Price (Unit Price x Unit Price Estimate Amount] $ 500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 335.00 $ 3,350,00 $ 265.00 $ 1,330.00 $ 216M $ 1,080.00 $ 133.00 $ 665.00 $ 100.00 $ 500.00 TOTAL $ 8,425.00 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 184 4/23/2020 49 CLaAH49ARTH MOvcj INO a v POSM sot ljtror Dallas County Purchasing Department Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price xEstimate Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Quantity Amount) Latex paint, loose pack-40 Cubic 3 A Container $ 7,200.OQ $ 21,500.00 Yard Container Latex paint, loose pack-34 Cubic 3 B Container $ 5,400.Q0 $ 16,200.00 Yard Container 3 C Latex paint, loose park-20 Cubic Container $ 3,640_00 $ 10,800_00 Yard Container 250 D Latex paint, loose pack-25 Cubic Container $ 4,540.00 $1,125,000A0 Yard Container 75 E Latex paint, loose pack -Cubic yard Box $ Z60.04 $ 12,04Q_04 box Latex paint, loose pack -Far partiat 25 F load in 20, 30, 40 cubic yd_ Cubic Yard $ 180.00 $ 4,50D 00 container TOTAL $1,190,100.0o Recycling- Group 2 Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount} 3 A Latex paint, bulk-85 Gallon Drum Drum $ 730.00 $ 690.00 3 B Latex paint, bulk-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 150.00 $ 450.00 3 C Latex paint, bulk-30 Gallon Drum Drum S 85.00 $ 255.00 3 D Latex paint, bulk-275 Gallon Tote Tote $ 750.00 $ 2,250.00 TOTAL $ 3,645.40 Recycling- Group 3 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 185 4/23/2020 49 CLaAH49ARTH MOvol INO a v VOSM sot ljtror Dallas County Purchasing Department Three-year Extended Price (Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Uriit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) Oil base paint, loose pack- Cubic 3 A box No Option $ Yard Box 3 B Oil base paint, loose pack-55 Gallon drum No Option $ Drum TOTAL $ Rerycling- Group 4 Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) 3 A Oil base paint, bulk-85 Gallon Drum Drum No -Option $ - 3 3 Oil base paint, bt►lk•55 Gallon Drum Drum No Option $ 3 C Oil base paint, bulk-30 Gallon Drum Drum No Option $ 3 D Oil base paint, bulk-275 Gallon Tote Tote No Option $ TOTAL $ Recycling- Group 5 Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price x Estimated IJOSCriptiQcT Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) 450 A Fluorescent lights-T-4' length- Box $ 35.00 $ 15,750.00 straight tubes- Sox of 30 1S0 B Fluorescent lights- T-8' length Box $ 45.00 . $ 6,75000 straight tubes- Box of 20 15o C Fluorescent lights- Odd shape rubes- Drum $ 295.00 $ 44,250.00 55 Gallon Drum Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 186 4/23/2020 49 CLaAH49ARTH MOvol INO a v VOSA1 sot ljtror Recycling- Group & Three-year Estimated Description Quantity Unit High intensity discharge & 1200 A incandescent lamps (mercury vapor Each & high pressure sodium, etc-) Recycling Group 7 Three-year Estimated description Unit Quantity Batteries: Nickel -Cadmium, Nickel 12 A Metal Hydride, Nickel -Zinc- 55 arum Gallon Drum Batteries- Nickel -Cadmium, Nickel 3 3 Metal Hydride, Nickel -zinc- 3D Drum Gallon Drum Batteries: Nickel -Cadmium, Nickel 10 C Metal Hydride, Nickel-Zinc-5 Gallon Drum Drum Recycling- Group 8 Three-year Estimated Description Unit Quantity Batteries: Lithium and Lithium-lon- 5 A 55 Gallon Drum Drum 3 B Batteries_ Lithium and Lithium-lon- Drum 30 Gallon Drum 75 C Batteries: Lithium and Lithium-lon-5 Drum Gallon Drum Recycling- Group 9 Dallas County Purchasing Department TOTAL $ 66,750.00 Extended Price Unit Price x Unit Price Estimate Amount) $ 4.00 $ 4.800.00 TOTAL $ 4,800.00 Extended Price (Unit Price x Unit Price Estimate Amount) $ 110.00 $ 1,320.00 $ 90.00 $ 270.00 $ 35.00 $ 350.00 TOTAL $ 1.940.00 Extended Price {Unit Price x Unit Price Estimate Amount} $ 500.00 $ 2.500.00 $ 300.00 $ 900.00 $ 10000 $ 7,50D.00 TOTAL $ 10,900.00 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 187 4/23/2020 C' 4'_'-L0AN4DARTH n FQVC: I INC5 & nfsi vosAl sot VTpowe$ Dallas County Purchasing Department Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price x Estimated description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) 75 A batteries: Alkaline 55 GaiionDrum $ 350.00 $ 26,250,00 30 Gallon 3 R6 Batteries: Alkaline $ 220.00 $ 660.00 Drum 3 C Batteries5 Gallon_ Alkaline $ E0.170 $ 244.00 Drum TOTAL $ 27,150.00 Recycling- Group 10 Extended Price Three-year Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Quantity Amvunt� 3 A Mercury, elemental -10 Gallon Container $ 250.00 $ 750.00 container 25 R Mercury, elemental -5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 200.00 $ 5,000.00 TOTAL $ 5,75Q_00 Recycling- Group 11 Three-year Estimated Description Quantity 3 A Mercurycompounds-11)GaIIon Container 10 a Mercury compounds -5 Gallon Drum Three-year Estimated Description Quantity I 33 I 1D 10E Recycling- Group 12 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Container $ 250.M $ 750-00 Drum $ 200.00 $ 2,000.00 TOTAL $ 2,750.00 Unit Mercury debris- 55 Gallon Drum Drum Mercury debris- 30 Gallon Drum Drum Mercury debris-20 Gallon Drum Drum Mercury debris- 10 Gallon Drum Drum Mercury debris- 5 Gallon Drum Drum Extended Price (Unit Price x Unit Price Estimate Amount) $ BMW $ 830.00 $ 665.00 $ 1,995,00 $ 540.00 $ 540.00 $ 335.00 $ 335.00 $ 250.00 $ 2.500.00 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 88 4/23/2020 49 CLaAH49ARTH MOvol INO a v VOSM sot ljtror Recycling- Group 13 Three-year Estimated Description Quantity Unit 3 A Mercury batteries-5 Gallon Drum Drum Three-year Estimated Description Quantity Dallas County Purchasing Department TOTAL $ 6,200.00 Extended Price Unit Price Unit Price x Estimate Amount) $ 220.00 $ 660,00 TOTAL $ 660M Stabilization- Group 1 Extended Price Unit Unit Price ( Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Radioactive waste including but not 1 A limited to uranium acetate, uranium Drum $ 3,7S0.00 $ 3,750.00 oxide, thoriurn nitrate, uranyl nitrate- 10 Gallon arum Radioactive waste including but not 1 a limited to uranium acetate, uranium arum $ 1,875.00 $ 1,875.00 oxide, thorium nitrate, uranyl nitrate- 5 Gallon Drum TOTAL $ 5,625.00 Destruction- Group 1 Extended Price Three-year Estimated Description Unit Wilt Price (Unit Price x Estimate Quantity Amount 3 A Ammunition, gun powder, black Drum $ 225.00 $ 675.00 powder-10 Gallon Drum 3 B Ammunition, gun powder, black Drum $ 175.00 $ 525.00 powder- 5 Gallon Drum TOTAL $ 1,200.00 Destruction- Group 2 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 189 4/23/2020 49 CLaAH49ARTH MOvol INO a v VOSM sot ljtror Dallas County Purchasing Department Three-year Extended Price (Unit Price x Estimated Descriptions Unit Urtiit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) 3 A Fireworks, model racket engines & Drum $ 2,275.00 $ 6,825.00 aerial Flares- 30 Gallon Drum 3 B Fireworks, model rocket engines & Drum $ 380.00 $ 1;140.00 aerial flares- 5 Galion Drum TOTAL $ 7.965.00 Destruction- Group 3 Extended Price Three-year Estimated Description Unit unit Price Z Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 450 A Polychlorinated Siphenyls- light Each $ 5.00 $ 2,250.00 ballasts & capacitors TOTAL $ 2,250.00 Destruction- Group 4 Extended Price Three-year Price x Estimated(Unit Description Unit Unit Price Estimatequantity Amount) 5 A Polychlorinated 9iphenyis - Drum $ 325.00 $ 1,625.00 containing liquids- 55 Gallon Drum 1 & Polychlorinated Siphenyls - Drum $ 258.00 $ 258.00 containing liquids- 30 Gallon Drum 1 C Polychlorinated Siphenyls - Drum $ 210.00 $ 210.00 containing liquids- 20 Gallon 1 D Polychlorinated Siphenyls - Drum $ 130.00 $ 130.00 containing liquids -ID Gallon i5 E Polychlorinated 9iphenyis Drum $ 100.00 $ 1,500.00 containing liquids- 5 Gallon Drum TOTAL $ 3,723.00 Destruction- Group 5 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 190 4/23/2020 49 CLaAHBARTH M POv41 roan a f SPOSM sot iJ TPOWN Dallas County Purchasing Department Three-year Extended Price (Unit Price x Estimated Descriptions Unit Urtiit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) Polychlorinated Biphenyls 3 A Transformers-18"x18"x18" or Each $ 350.00 $ 1,050.00 smaller 1 B Polychlorinated Biphenyls Each $ 500.00 $ 500_00 Transformers-3'x3'x3' or smaller TOTAL $ 1,550.00 Destruction- Group 6 Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount} 50 A Resources. Conservation Recovery Each $ 25.00 $ 1,250.00 Act- Empty Drums, 5-05Gallon TOTAL $ 1,250.00 Secure Landfill disposal- Group 1 Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price xEstimate Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Quantity Amount) 3 A Asbestos -containing material- Cubic Box $ 140.00 $ 420.00 Yard Box 3S B Asbestos -containing material-55 Drum $ sa_ao $ z,aDD.aq Gallon Drum 3 C Asbestos -containing material-30 Drum Gallon Drum $ 65.00 195_R0 $ TOTAL $ 3,415.00 Secure Landfill Disposal- Group 2 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 191 4/23/2020 49 CLaANBARTH is Fowl INO a v VOSM sot vTPOWN Dallas County Purchasing Department Hazardous liquids, loose pack- Cubic Z A box $ 340_00 $ 340.D0 Yard Box Hazardous liquids, loose pack-55 1 6 Drum $ 190.00 $ 194_0O Gallon Drum Hazardous liquids, loose pack-34 1 C []rum $ 150.00 5 150.00 Gallon Drum Hazardous liquids, loose pack-20 Z D Arum $ 125.00 $ 125.Q0 Gallon Drum 1 E Hazardous liquids, toose pack-10 Drum $ 7SM $ 75.00 Gallon Drum Hazardous liquids, loose pack-5 1 F 50.00 Gallon Drum Drum $ 50.IX] $ TOTAL $ 930.00 Secure Landfill Disposal- Group 3 Extended Price Three year (Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) 1 A Hazardous liquids, bulk-85 Gallon Drum $ 285.00 $ 285.00 Drum 1 & Hazardous liquids, bulk-55 Gallon Drum 190.00 $ 190.DU Drum Hazardous liquids, bulk-30 Gallon Drum 1 C 5 150.IX] $ 150 Drufn .00 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 192 4/23/2020 49 CLaANBARTH is Fowl INO a v VOSM sot vTPOWN Dallas County Purchasing Department 1 D Hazardous liquids, bulk•20 Gallon Drum $ 125.00 $ 125.00 Drum Hazardous liquids, bulk-10 Gallon 1 E Drum $ 75.00 $ 75.00 Drum 1 F Hazardous liquids, bulk-5 Gallon Drum $ 50M $ 50.00 Drum Hazardous liquids, bulk-275 Gallon 16 Tote $ 950.00 $ 950_DO Tote TOTAL $ 1,825.00 Secure Landfill disposal- Group 4 Extended Price Three-year Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit iUnst Price Estimate Quantity Amount) 1 A Hazardous solids- Cubic Yard Box Box $ 340M $ 340M 1 B Hazardous solids- 85 Gallon Drum Drum $ 285.00 $ 285.00 Drum 1 C Hazardous solids- 55 Gallon Drum $ 190m $ 190.00 1 D Hazardous solids- 30 Gallon Drum Drum$ 150.00 $ 150.00 1 E Hazardous solids- 20 Gallon Drum Drum $ 125.00 $ 125110 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 193 4/23/2020 49 CLaAN49ARTH MOvol INO a v VOSM sot ljtror 1 F Hazardous solids- 10 Gallon Drum Drum 1 G Hazardous solids- 5 Gallon Drum Drum Secure Landfill Disposal- Group 5 Three-year Estimated Description Quantity 1A 75 B 1C I I I Three-year Estimated Description Quantity I Unit Non -hazardous hquids, Ioose pack Box Cubic Yard Box Non -hazardous liquids, loose pack Drum 55 Gallon Drum Non -hazardous liquids, loose pack Drum 30 Galion Drum Non-hazardousIIquids, Ioose pack Drum 20 Gallon Drum Non -hazardous liquids, loose pack Drum 10 Galion arum Non -hazardous IiquAs, Ioose pack-5 Gallon Drum Drum Secure Landfill Disposal- Group 6 Unit Non -hazardous liquids, hulked-85 Drum Gallon Drum Non -hazardous liquids, bulked- 55 Drum Gallon Drum Non -hazardous liquids, bulked-30 Gallon Drum Drum Non -hazardous liquids, bulked-20 Drum Gallon Drum Non -hazardous liquids, bulked-10 Drum Gallon Drum Nan -hazardous liquids, bunted-5 Drum Gallon Drum Dallas County Purchasing Department $ 75.00 $ 75.00 $ 50.00 $ 50.00 TOTAL $ 1,215.00 Extended Price R Unit Price x Unit Price Estimate ]amount) $ 340.00 $ 340.00 $ 190.00 $ 14, 250.00 $ 150_Do $ 150.13O $ 125.00 $ 125.00 $ 75.00 $ 75.00 $ 50.00 $ 50.00 TOTAL $ 14;990.00 Extended Price (Unit Price x Unit Price Estimate Amount) $ 285.00 $ 285.D0 $ 190.00 $ 190.00 $ 150.00 $ 150.00 $ 125.00 $ 125.00 $ 75.00 $ 75.00 $ 50.00 $ 5O.00 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 194 4/23/2020 49 CLaAHBARTH is Fowl INO a v VOSA1 sot vTPOWN Dallas County Purchasing Department 1IG INon-hazardous liquids, bulked- 275 I Tote I $ 950.00 $ 950.00 Galion Tote TOTAL $ 1,825,00 Secure Landfill Disposal- Group 7 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price i Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) LUO A Non -hazardous solids- Cubic Yard Box $ 340.00 $ 34,000.00 Box Non-hazardoussolids 85Gallon 1 b Drum $ 285.00 $ 285.00 Drum 10 C Non -hazardous solids-55 Gallon arum $ 190 M $ 1,90D.00 Drum 1 p Non -hazardous solids- 30 Gallon Drurn $ y50 00 $ 150 OO Drum Non -hazardous solids- 20 Gallon 1 E prom $ 125.00 $ 115.00 Drum Non -hazardous soli ds-10 Gallon 1 F Drum $ 75.00 $ 75.00 Drum 1 G Non -hazardous solids-5 Gallon Drum $ 50.0n $ SO-00 Drum TOTALS 36.585.00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 1 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 195 4/23/2020 49 CLaANBARTH is Fowl INO a v VOSA1 sot vTPOWN Dallas County Purchasing Department Thin wall lecture size inCluding propane and methyl acetylene prop diene, oxygen, Freon, fire extinguishers and carbon dioxide Extended Price Three-year t Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) 76 A propane and methyl acetylene prop Drum $ 375.04 $ 23,625.00 diene-55 Gallon Drum io B propane and methyl acetylene prop Drum $ 80.00 $ 800.00 diene-5 Gallon Drum Drum 3 C Oxygen90-55 Gallon Drum $ 120.00 $ 360.00 50 D ❑xygen-5Gallon Drum Drum $ 65.00 $ 3,250.00 3 E Freon-55 Galion Drum Drum $ 50.00 $ 184.00 50 F Freon-5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 40.00 $ 2,000.00 3 G Lecture size Haion Fire Extinguishers Drum $ 124.00 $ 364.00 55 Gallon Drum SD H Lecture size Hal on Fire Extinguishers Drum $ 70.00 $ 3,5DO.00 5 Gallon Drum Lecture size Carbon Dioxide Fire 3 Extinguishers and BB Gun and Drum $ 120.00 $ 360.00 Paintball Gun Cat cylinders-55 Gallon Drum Lecture size Carbon Dioxide Fire 50 J Extinguishers and BB Gun and Drum $ 75.00 $ 3,750.00 Paintball Gun CO2 cylinders-5 Gallon Drum TOTAL $ 38,185.00 Gas Cylinder disposal- Group 2 Extended Price Three-year Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) 3 A Propane LECTURE $ 5o,00 $ 150,00 313 Propane SMALL $ 70.00 $ 210,DD 3 C. Propane MEDIUM 5 100.00 $ 300,00 3 D Propane LARGE $ 125.00 S 375.00 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 196 4/23/2020 49 CLaAH49ARTH MOvol INO a v VOSA1 sot ljtror Dallas County Purchasing Department 3 E Propane X-LARGE $ 750_M $ 750-DO 300 F Propane- BBG0ri11 and other similar Each $ 20.00 $ 6,000.00 thin wall cylinders TOTAL $ 7,785,00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 3 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price ( Unit Price)( Estimate Quantity Amount} Acetylene, methylacetylene 3 A propadiene, any other gases that Fit LECTURE $ 100.00 $ 300.00 this category Acetylene, methylacetylene 3 B propadiene, any other gases that fit SMALL $ 110.00 $ 330.00 this category Acetylene, methylacetylene 25 C propadiene, any other gases that fit MEDIUM $ 150.00 $ 3,750.00 this category Acetylene, methylacetylene 3 D propadiene, any other gases that fit LARGE $ 20D_00 $ 6OD.00 this category Acetylene, methylacetylene 1 E propadiene, any other gases that fit X-LARGE $ 300.00 $ 300.00 this category TOTAL $ 5,280,00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 4 Three-year Extended Price Estimated G7escrip[iorl Unit Unit Price ( Unit Price x Estimate stimate Amount) Calibration gases, inert gases (oxygen, nitrogen, helium, neon, 10 A argon, carbon dioxide, etc.) and any LECTURE $ 90.00 $ 900.00 other gases that will fit this category Calibration gases, inert gases (oxygen, nitrogen, helium, neon, 50 5 argon, carbon dioxide, etc.) and any SMALL $ 70.00 $ 3.50D.00 other gases that will fit this category Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 197 4/23/2020 49 CLaAH49ARTH MOvol INO a f SPOSAI sot ljtror Dallas County Purchasing Department Calibration gases, inert gases (oxygen, nitrogen, helium, neon, 75 C argon, carbon dioxide, etc.) and any MEDIUM $ 125.00 $ 9,875.00 other gases that will tit this category Calibration gases, inert gases (oxygen, nitrogen, helium, neon, 1 D argon, carbon dioxide, etc.) and any LARGE $ 135.00 $ 135.D0 other gases that will fit this category Calibration gases, inert gases (oxygen, nitrogen, helium, neon, 1 E argon, carbon dioxide, etc.) and any X-LARGE $ 200.00 $ 200.00 other gases that will fit this category TOTAL $ 14,110.00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 5 Dichlorod ifluoromethane, refrigerant gases, haIon, fire extinguishers and any other gases that will fit this category Extended Price Three-year Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amountf 10 A Refrigerant gases for recycling LECTURE $ 50.00 $ 500.00 50 B Refrigerant gases for recycling SMALL $ 50.00 $ 3,000,00 75 C Refrigerant gases for recycling MEDIUM $ 70.00 $ 5,250.00 3 D Refrigerant gases for recycling LARGE $ 150.Do $ 450.00 3 E Refrigerant gases for recycling X-LARGE $ 170.00 $ 510.00 10 F Emptycylinders LECTURE $ 40.00 $ 400.D0 50 G Empty cylinders SMALL $ 50.00 $ 2,500.00 75 H Empty cylinders MEDIUM $ 60,00 $ 4.500.00 3 1 Empty cylinders LARGE $ 100.t70 $ 300.00 3 J Empty cylinders X-LARGE $ 170.00 $ 510.00 3 K Halon gases — Fire extinguishers- up SMALL $ 10.00 $ 30.40 to 10 pounds Halon gases — Fire extinguishersr 10 3 L LARGE $ 20.00 $ 60.00 pounds and up TOTAL $ 18,010.00 Gas zylinder disposal- Group 6 Extended Price Three-year � Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity q Amount) Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 198 4/23/2020 C' 4'—'-L0AN4DARTH n FQ Y[:I IN[r 3 nfsi vosAl sot ImPowy Dallas County Purchasing Department Ammonia, hydrogen chloride, acetanithle, boron trifluoride, 1 A hydrogen fluoride and any other LECTURE $ 150.00 $ 150.00 gases that will fit this category Ammonia, hydrogen chloride, acetanitrile, baron trifluoride, 1 R hydrogen fluoride and any other SMALL $ 200.00 $ 200.00 gases that will fit this category Ammonia, hydrogen chloride, t C acetanitrile, baron trifluoride, MEDIUM$ �lO17.00 400.01) $ hydrogen fluoride and any other gases that will fit this rategory Ammonia, hydrogen chloride, 1 O acetanitrile, boron trifluoride, LARGE $ 700.00 $ 700.00 hydrogen fluoride and any other gases that will fit this category Ammonia, hydrogen chloride, 1 E acetonitrlle, baron trifluoride, X-LARGE $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 hydrogen fluoride and any other gases that will fit this category TOTAL $ 2.450.00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 7 three-year Estimated Description Quantity Extended Price {Unit Price x Unit Unit Price Estimate Amount) Pyrophorics, antimony pentachlorid e, antimony 1 A pentafluaride, ethylene oxide, LECTURE $ 925.00 $ 625_1)0 isocyantes (instafoam part A&B], tetrafIuoroethVIene and any other gases that will fit this category Pyrophorics, antimony pentachloride, antimony pentafluaride, ethylene oxide, 1 R isocyantes (instafoam part A&I3), SMALL $ 800.00 800.00 $ tetrafluoroethylene and any other gases that will Fit this category Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 99 4/23/2020 49 CLaAH49ARTH MOvol INO a f OPOSAI sot ljtror Dallas County Purchasing Department Pyrophorics, antimony penta ch la rid e, antimony 1 C pentafluoride, ethylene oxide, MEDIUM $ 1,300.00 $ 1,300.00 isocyantes [instafoam part A&B], tetrafluoroethylene and any other gases that will fit this category Pyrophorics, antimony pentachloride, antimony 1 D pentafluaride, ethylene omde, LARGE $ 1,600.00 $ 1,600.00 isocyantes [instafoam part W), tetrafluoroethylene and any other gases that will fit this category Pyrophorics, antimony pentachloncle, antimony i1 pentafluoride, ethylene oxide, ?{ LARGE $ 1,800.OD $ 19,SOOA0 isocyantes (instafoam part A&B), tetrafluoroethylene and any other gases that will fit this category TOTAL $ 24,125.00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 8 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Amount) ]amount) Soren trifluoride, acetal fluoride, hydrogen sulfide, methyl bromide, 1 A methyl dichlorosilane, nitrosyl LECTURE $ 600 00 $ 600.00 fluoride, methyl mercaptan mixtures and any other gases that will fit this category Boron trifluoride, acetal fluoride, hydrogen sulfide, methyl bromide, 1 B methyl dichlorosilane, nitrosyl SMALL $ 800.00 $ 800.00 fluoride, methyl mercaptan mixtures and any other gases that will fit this category Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 100 4/23/2020 49 CLaAHBARTH is Fowl INO a f OPOSAI sot vTPOWN Dallas County Purchasing Department Boron trifluoride, acetal fluoride, hydrogen sulfide, methyl bromide, 1 C methyl dichlorosi lane, nitrasyl MEDIUM $ 1,300.D0 $ 1,300.00 fluoride, methyl mercaptan mixtures and any other gases that will fit this category Boron trifluoride, acetal fluoride, hydrogen sulfide, methyl bromide, 1 D methyl dichlorosilane, nitrosyl LARGE $ 1,600.00 $ 1,600.00 fluoride, methyl mercaptan mixtures and any other gases that will fit this category Boron trifluoride, acetal fluoride, hydrogen sulfide, methyl bromide, 1 E methyl dichlorosilane, Otrosyl ?C LARGf Cast + 15°,6 $ fluoride, methyl mercaptan mixtures and any other gases that will fit this category TOTAL $ 4,30D.00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 9 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Amount) ]amount) Hexafluoroacetane, acrylonitr4e, benzyl magnesium chloride, t-butyl phosphine, dibutyl sulfide, diethyl 1 A aluminum chloride, diethyl zinc, LECTURE $ 600.Q0 $ 600,00 diethyl aluminum hydride and any other gases that will fit this category Hexafluoroacetone, acry I on i t ri le, benxyi magnesium chloride, t-butyl phosphine, dibutyl sulfide, diethyl 1 a aluminum chloride, diethyl zinc, SMALL $ BOO.oO $ 800.u0 diethyl aluminum hydride and any other gases that will fit this category Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 101 4/23/2020 C' 4'_'-LOAN4DARTH n FQ Y[:I IN[r 3 nfsi vosAl sot ImPowy Hexafluaroacetone, acrylonitrlle, benzyl magnesium chloride, t-butyl phosphine, dibutyl sulfide, diethyl 1 C aluminum chloride, diethyl zinc, diethyl aluminum hydride and any other gases that will fit this category Dallas County Purchasing Department MEDIUM $ 1,36D.00 $ 1,300.i10 Hexa%oroacetone, acrylonitrile, benzyl magnesium chloride, t-butyl phosphine, dibutyl sulfide, diethyl 1 D aluminum chloride, diethyl zinc, LARGE diethyl aluminum hydride and any other gases that will fit this category Hexafluoroacetone, acrylonitrife, benzyl magnesium chloride, t-butyl phosphine, dibutyl sulfide, diethyl 1 E aluminum chloride, diethyl zinc, diethyl aluminum hydride and any other gases that will fit this category $ 1,600.00 $ 1,600.00 X-LARGE Cost + 15% $ TDTAL $ 4,300.00 Cylinders- Group I Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Priee Estimate Quantity Amounts 1 A Unidentified LECTURE $ 620.00 $ 620.00 1 B Unidentified SMALL $ 780.00 $ 780.00 1 c Unidentified MEDIUM $ 1,30D.OD $ 1.300.00 1 D Unidentified LARGE $ 2,115.D0 $ 2,115.00 1 E Unidentified X-LARGE Cost +15°% WALUE! TDTAL ftVALUE? Three-year Estimated Description Quantity Recycling (Electronics)- Group 1 Extended Price {Unit Price x Unit Unit Pace Estimate Amountl Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 102 4/23/2020 C' CLOANDARTH n r4'VC: I IN[r 3 nffi posA1 sot VTpoN$ Dallas County Purchasing Department Tablets, cell phones, pagers, routers, converters, satellite 40000 A Per Pound $ 0.10 4,000.U0 receivers, cable boxes, game consoles, etc. ❑VRs, camcorders, cameras, Faxes, 75000 B VCR/DV❑ players, radlos, scanners, Per Pound $ 0.25 $ 18,750.00 stereos, GP5 navigation, etc. Keyboards, speakers, copiers, calculators, microwaves, remote 400QQ C Per Pound $ 0_3Q $ 12,QQ0.00 control, kitchen electronics, toys, etc_ 75000 ❑ Computer Monitors Per Pound $ 0.25 $ 1S,750.00 35000 E Complete computers and laptops Per Pound $ 0.10 $ 3,500.00 35000 F Incomplete computer and laptops Per Pound $ 0.10 $ 3,500.00 TOTAL $ 60,500,00 Optional Services & Miscellaneous Items {To be purchased as needed) Three-year Estimated Description Quantity Unit united Nations rated cubic yard box 5 A including pallet and liner EACH 55 gallon, fiber, open top drum with 5 B liner EACH 5 C 55 gallon, metal, closed top drum EACH 5 A 55 gallon, metal, open top drum EACH 5 E 55 gallon, poly, open top EACH 5 F 55 gallon, poly, closed top drum EACH 5 G 85 gallon, poly over -pack drum EACH 5 H 85 gallon, metal, over -pack drum EACH 5 1 30 gallon, fiber, open top drum with EACH liner 5 J 30 gallon, poly, open top dfum EACH 5 K 20 gallon, poly, open top dfum EACH 20 gallon, fiber, open top drum with 5 L EACH liner Extended Price (Unit Price x Unit Price Estimate Amount) $ 40.00 $ 200.00 $ 52.00 $ 260,00 $ 29.00 $ 145.00 $ 45.00 $ 225.00 $ 42_00 $ 210.00 $ 30.00 $ 150.00 $ 162.00 $ 810.00 $ 144.1)0 $ 72&00 $ 45.00 $ 225.00 $ 44.00 $ 220,Q0 $ 25.00 $ 125,00 $ 25.00 $ 125,00 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 103 4/23/2020 C' 4'_'-L0AN4DARTH n FQ Y[:I IMC5 3 nisi vosAl sot imow� Dallas County Purchasing Department 5 M 10 gallon, Fiber, open top drum with EACH $ 25.00 5 125.DO liner 5 N 5 gallon, poly, open top drum EACH $ 9.00 $ 45.f7D 50 5 gallon, metal, open top drum EACH $ 20.00 $ 100.00 5 P 55 gallon drum liners, 50 per roll EACH $ 120.00 $ 600M 5 Q Cubic yard box liners, 20 per roll EACH $ 168.00 $ 840.00 5 R Vermiculite, 22-lb_ bags EACH $ 23.00 $ 115.D0 5 5 Box for 4' fuorescent lights EACH $ 14.00 $ 70.00 5 T Box for8' fluorescent lights EACH $ 15.00 $ 75.00 TOTAL $ 5,385M Events- Group 1 Three-year Extended Price Estimated description Unit Unit Price R Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) Base setup cost for planned event participation of 100 - Price to include planning and assistance, pre event conference, mobilization and demobilization, with no additional charge for participation in excess of the agreed estimate. Includes tents, Fork lift, tools and supplies necessary for setup and packaging; 3 A safety and personal protective Event S 1,800.60 S 5,4MOU equipment; a designated site manager and sufficient hazardous waste management personnel to handle 100+ f5s_ per participant; same -day removal of all materials and equipment, with the option for same -day transfer of some selected wastes to County's collection center_ Base setup cost for planned event participation of 200 — Price to r 3 B include all options as listed for Event a 3,b0D.(}0 S lD,&UO.OD event participation of 100. Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 104 4/23/2020 49 CLaAHBARTH is Fowl INO a v VOSM sot vTPOWN 3C 10 D 5E 25 F Three-year Estimated Description O.uantity Base setup cost for planned event participation at 300 — Price to Event include all options as listed for event participation of 100. Base setup cost for planned participation of 400— Price to Event include all options as listed for event participation of 100- Su p pl eme ntal setup cost - Specify additional charge (if any) to Base Setup above for every 100 event Each participants planned in excess of 40D. Bobtail truck for transportation of HHW from remote site (collection event or curbside pickup] back to Dallas County Center. Driver will be Per Day paid as a Chemist at temporary staffing rate.- {Max. 8 hour day) Dallas County Purchasing Department $ 5,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 6,01)0,00 $ 60,000.00 $ 1,ODD.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 450.00 $ 11,250M TOTAL $ 107,450.00 Training- Group 1 Extended Price Unit Unit Price ( Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 105 4/23/2020 C' 4'_'-L0AN4DARTH n FQ Y[:I IN[r 3 nisi vosAl sot ImPowy 3 A 8 hour HAZWOPER refresher course to be made available to Dallas County and other authorized Agencies and/or Cities on site at the Home Chemical Collection Center. The course most meet all OSHA, EPA and DOT requirements or any other requirements necessary to meet the OSHA 8 hour annual update requirements. Course must include an official certificate of completion for each attendee submitted to Dallas County within 60 days of completion. Anticipated class size 3-10, but no minimum level of participation is guaranteed. Dallas County Purchasing Department Each Class $ 1,40D.0D $ 4,20D 00 TOTAL S 4,20100 On -Site Temporary Staffing- Group 1 For staffing at the collection center and County s mobile unit Three-year Estimated Description Quantity 4,032 A Project Manager- Minimum requirements- education or experience equivalent to B.S. in chemistry, biology, or environmental science plus HAPWOPER certification and five (5) years household hazardous waste experience. The Project Manager will also serve as a Field Chemist 1. Extended Price Unit Unit Price ( Unit Price x Estimate Amounty Per Hour $ 48.00 $ 193,536.00 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 106 4/23/2020 49 CLaAN49ARTH MOvol INO a v VOSA1 sot ljtror 4,032 B 4,032 C 12,150 D 8,100 E Field Chemist I- Minimum requirements: education or experience equivalent to B.S. in chemistry, biology, or environmental science plus HAZWQPERcerdfication and two (2) years household hazardous waste experience. Field Chemist ll- Minimum requirements: education or experience equivalent to B.S. in chemistry, biology, or environmental science phis H AZWOP E R certif icat io n and one (11 year household hazardous waste experience. Hazardous Waste Technician i Minimum requirements: H5 diploma orGED, HAZWOPCR re rti f icat Ion and one (1) year household hazardous waste experience. Hazardous Waste Technician ll- Minimum requirements: HS diploma or6ED, HAZWOPCR certification and one (1) year household hazardous waste experience. Dallas County Purchasing Department Per Hour $ 42.00 $ 169.344.00 Per Hour $ 40.00 $ 161,280.00 Per Hour $ 33.00 $ 400,950.00 Per Hoer 30.00 $ 243,000.00 TOTAL $1,168,110.00 ;1°Pilce increase shall by n t r ntare than :3% each yeax and shall he mutua I I y agreed upon by the County and Proposer. Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 107 4/23/2020 49 C:�LaANDARTH Mi OVCJ .Nc a = d4sA1 sot,m'O.y Material 'X'ypc �. F4ieil�riahEyn a. C�rmg��es 3. C]xidiaars •} PesCiCi�es, [ ierbi�ad �� Fmtilirers � Ealteries 6 AutomMiyo Fluids'* coil FFlINIa $. I'alnt 'Paint-reiatnd �. i,soa xlQa rol.ics ,o. CPF.g & Mor%miry- Cont di td i g. Equip in aT a tt. Cnhvr i TarAL QITAIZTI,'IZI,V REPORT Material C Aleeted Dallas County Purchasing Department Material Maviagerrtent ❑ G e ^ �-`� � � � � � � • � c� ?� ° ads 2. �] 0 a E b 2 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 108 4/23/2020 49 C:�LaANOIDARTH Mi OVCJ .Nc a = POSM sot,m'O.y Dallas County Purchasing Department Please refer to Appendix A provided in a separate attachment. Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page I A-1 4/23/2020 49 C:�LaANOIDARTH Mi OVCJ .Nc a = POSM sot,m'O.y Dallas County Purchasing Department Please refer to Appendix B provided in a separate attachment. Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page I B-1 4/23/2020 49 C:�LaANOIDARTH Mi OVCJ .Nc a = POSM sot,m'O.y Dallas County Purchasing Department Please refer to Appendix C provided in a separate attachment. Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page I C-1 4/23/2020 TRADEBE Resources Conservation Recovery Act Incineration- Group 1 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 500 A Liquids, Lab Packs- Cubic Yard Box Box $ 747.00 $ 373,500.00 192 B Liquids, Lab Packs-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 312.00 $ 59,904.00 10 C Liquids, Lab Packs-30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 212.00 $ 2,120.00 10 D Liquids, Lab Packs-20 Gallon Drum Drum $ 170.00 $ 1,700.00 10 E Liquids, Lab Packs-10 Gallon Drum Drum $ 150.00 $ 1,500.00 205 F Liquids, Lab Packs-5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 81.00 $ 16,605.00 TOTAL $ 455,329.00 Resources Conservation Recovery Act Incineration- Group 2 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 40 A Reactive liquids or solids, lab packs-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 502.00 $ 20,080.00 10 B Reactive liquids or solids, lab packs-30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 367.00 $ 3,670.00 3 C Reactive liquids or solids, lab packs-20 Gallon Drum Drum $ 230.00 $ 690.00 3 D Reactive liquids or solids, lab packs-10 Gallon Drum Drum $ 210.00 $ 630.00 25 E Reactive liquids or solids, lab packs-5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 156.00 $ 3,900.00 TOTAL $ 28,970.00 Resources Conservation Recovery Act Incineration- Group 3 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 5 A Liquids, loose packs- Cubic yard box Box $ 1,032.00 $ 5,160.00 5 B Liquids, loose packs-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 512.00 $ 2,560.00 3 C Liquids, loose packs-30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 352.00 $ 1,056.00 3 D Liquids, loose packs-20 Gallon Drum Drum $ 215.00 $ 645.00 3 E Liquids, loose packs-10 Gallon Drum Drum $ 200.00 $ 600.00 3 F Liquids, loose packs-5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 131.00 $ 393.00 TOTAL $ 10,414.00 Resources Conservation Recovery Act Incineration- Group 4 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 10 A Liquids, bulk, including paint (paint may include 1%-100% solids)- 85 Gallon Drum Drum $ 210.00 $ 2,100.00 25 B Liquids, bulk, including paint (paint may include 1 %-100% solids)- 55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 152.00 $ 3,800.00 10 C Liquids, bulk, including paint (paint may include 1 %-100% solids)- 30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 122.00 $ 1,220.00 3 D Liquids, bulk, including paint (paint may include 1%-100% solids)- 20 Gallon Drum Drum $ 95.00 $ 285.00 3 E Liquids, bulk, including paint (paint may include 1%-100% solids)- 10 Gallon Drum Drum $ 80.00 $ 240.00 3 F Liquids, bulk, including paint (paint may include 1%-100% solids)- 275 Gallon Tote Tote $ 712.00 $ 2,136.00 TOTAL $ 9,781.00 Resources Conservation Recovery Act Incineration- Group 5 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 3 A Reactive liquids or solids, bulk-85 Gallon Drum Drum $ 520.00 $ 1,560.00 3 B Reactive liquids or solids, bulk-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 312.00 $ 936.00 3 C Reactive liquids or solids, bulk-30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 202.00 $ 606.00 3 D Reactive liquids or solids, bulk-20 Gallon Drum Drum $ 155.00 $ 465.00 3 E Reactive liquids or solids, bulk-10 Gallon Drum Drum $ 80.00 $ 240.00 TOTAL $ 3,807.00 Resources Conservation Recovery Act Incineration- Group 6 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 3 A Aerosols, loose pack- Cubic Yard Box Box $ 772.00 $ 2,316.00 3 B Aerosols, loose pack-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 282.00 $ 846.00 3 C Aerosols, loose pack-30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 202.00 $ 606.00 3 D Aerosols, loose pack-20 Gallon Drum Drum $ 145.00 $ 435.00 3 E Aerosols, loose pack-10 Gallon Drum Drum $ 115.00 $ 345.00 3 F Aerosols, loose pack-5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 71.00 $ 213.00 TOTAL $ 4,761.00 Resources Conservation Recovery Act Incineration- Group 7 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 3 A Solids, lab packs- Cubic Yard Box Box $ 1,032.00 $ 3,096.00 3 B Solids, lab packs-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 502.00 $ 1,506.00 3 C Solids, lab packs-30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 367.00 $ 1,101.00 3 D Solids, lab packs-20 Gallon Drum Drum $ 230.00 $ 690.00 3 E Solids, lab packs-10 Gallon Drum Drum $ 210.00 $ 630.00 3 F Solids, lab packs-5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 131.00 $ 393.00 TOTAL $ 7,416.00 Resources Conservation Recovery Act Incineration- Group 8 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 300 A Solids, loose packs or bulk- Cubic yard box Box $ 947.00 $ 284,100.00 25 B Solids, loose packs or bulk-85 Gallon Drum Drum $ 570.00 $ 14,250.00 3 C Solids, loose packs or bulk-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 517.00 $ 1,551.00 3 D Solids, loose packs or bulk-30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 352.00 $ 1,056.00 3 E Solids, loose packs or bulk-20 Gallon Drum Drum $ 215.00 $ 645.00 3 F Solids, loose packs or bulk-10 Gallon Drum Drum $ 140.00 $ 420.00 TOTAL $ 302,022.00 Fuels Blending- Group 1 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 10 A Flammable liquids, bulk-85 Gallon Drum Drum $ 162.00 $ 1,620.00 350 B Flammable liquids, bulk-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 98.00 $ 34,300.00 5 C Flammable liquids, bulk-30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 85.00 $ 425.00 3 D Flammable liquids, bulk-20 Gallon Drum Drum $ 75.00 $ 225.00 3 E Flammable liquids, bulk-10 Gallon Drum Drum $ 65.00 $ 195.00 3 F Flammable liquids, bulk-275 Gallon Tote Tote $ 522.00 $ 1,566.00 TOTAL $ 38,331.00 Fuels Blending- Group 2 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 3 A Mixed oil base & latex paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles (paint may contain 1 % Drum $ 214.00 $ 642.00 100% solids)- 85 Gallon Drum 3 B Mixed oil base & latex paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles (paint may contain 1 % Drum $ 150.00 $ 450.00 100% solids)- 55 Gallon Drum 3 C Mixed oil base & latex paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles (paint may contain 1 % Drum $ 122.00 $ 366.00 100% solids)- 30 Gallon Drum 3 D Mixed oil base & latex paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles (paint may contain 1 % Drum $ 95.00 $ 285.00 100% solids)- 20 Gallon Drum 3 E Mixed oil base & latex paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles (paint may contain 1 % Tote $ 712.00 $ 2,136.00 100% solids)- 275 Gallon Tote TOTAL $ 3,879.00 Fuel Blending- Group 3 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 3 A Latex paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles (paint may contain 1 %-100% solids)- Drum $ 198.00 $ 594.00 85 Gallon Drum 3 B Latex paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles (paint may contain 1 %-100% solids)- Drum $ 162.00 $ 486.00 55 Gallon Drum 3 C Latex paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles (paint may contain 1 %-100% solids)- Drum $ 117.00 $ 351.00 30 Gallon Drum 3 D Latex paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles (paint may contain 1 %-100% solids)- Drum $ 95.00 $ 285.00 20 Gallon Drum 3 E Latex paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles (paint may contain 1%-100% solids)- Tote $ 722.00 $ 2,166.00 275 Gallon Tote TOTAL $ 3,882.00 Fuel Blending- Group 4 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 10 A Oil base paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles (paint may contain 1 %-100% solids) Drum $ 210.00 $ 2,100.00 85 Gallon Drum 150 B Oil base paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles (paint may contain 1 %-100% solids) Drum $ 152.00 $ 22,800.00 55 Gallon Drum 3 C Oil base paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles (paint may contain 1 %-100% solids) Drum $ 122.00 $ 366.00 30 Gallon Drum 3 D Oil base paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles (paint may contain 1 %-100% solids) Drum $ 95.00 $ 285.00 20 Gallon Drum 275 E Oil base paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles (paint may contain 1 %-100% solids) Tote $ 712.00 $ 195,800.00 275 Gallon Tote TOTAL $ 221,351.00 Fuel Blending- Group 5 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 1 A I Mixed oil base & latex paint, loose pack-40 Cubic Yard Container Container No Bid $ - 1 B Mixed oil base & latex paint, loose pack-30 Cubic Yard Container Container No Bid $ - 1 C Mixed oil base & latex paint, loose pack-20 Cubic Yard Container Container No Bid $ - 5 D Mixed oil base & latex paint, loose pack-25 Cubic Yard Container Container No Bid $ - 75 E Mixed oil base & latex paint, loose pack- Cubic Yard Box Box No Bid $ - 3 F Mixed oil base & latex paint, loose pack-55 Gallon Drum Drum No Bid $ - 3 G Mixed oil base & latex paint, loose pack- For partial load in 20, 30, 40 cubic yd. container Cubic Yard No Bid $ - TOTAL $ - Fuel Blending- Group 6 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 1 A Latex paint, loose pack-40 Cubic Yard Container Container No Bid $ - 1 B Latex paint, loose pack-30 Cubic Yard Container Container No Bid $ - 1 C Latex paint, loose pack-20 Cubic Yard Container Container No Bid $ - 1 D Latex paint, loose pack-25 Cubic Yard Container Container No Bid $ - 1 E Latex paint, loose pack- Cubic Yard Box Box $ 472.00 $ 472.00 1 F Latex paint, loose pack-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 162.00 $ 162.00 1 G Latex paint, loose pack- For partial load in 20, 30, 40 cubic yd. container Cubic Yard No Bid $ - TOTAL $ 634.00 Fuel Blending- Group 7 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 1 A Oil base paint, loose pack- 40 Cubic Yard Container Container No Bid $ - 1 B Oil base paint, loose pack- 30 Cubic Yard Container Container No Bid $ - 1 C Oil base paint, loose pack- 20 Cubic Yard Container Container No Bid $ - 25 D Oil base paint, loose pack- 25 Cubic Yard Container Container No Bid $ - 25 E Oil base paint, loose pack -Cubic yard box Box $ 922.00 $ 23,050.00 1 F Oil base paint, loose pack-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 412.00 $ 412.00 1 G Oil base paint, loose pack -For partial load in 20, 30, 40 cubic yd. container Cubic Yard No Bid $ - TOTAL $ 23,462.00 Fuel Blending- Group 8 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 1 A Non -hazardous liquids, loose pack -Cubic yard box Box $ 672.00 $ 672.00 B Non -hazardous liquids, loose pack- 55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 310.00 $ 310.00 TOTAL I $ 982.00 Fuel Blending- Group 9 Three-year Estimated Description Unit Quantity 1 A I Non -hazardous solids, loose pack -Cubic yard box Box 1 B Non -hazardous solids, loose pack-55 Gallon Drum Drum TOTAL Fuel Blending- Group 10 Three-year Estimated Description Unit Quantity 410 A I Aerosols, loose pack -Cubic yard box Box 50 B Aerosols, loose pack-55 Gallon Drum Drum TOTAL Treatment- Group 1 Three-year Estimated Description Unit Quantity 800 A Acids & bases, lab packed-55 Gallon Drum Drum 10 B Acids & bases, lab packed-30 Gallon Drum Drum 10 C Acids & bases, lab packed-20 Gallon Drum Drum 10 D Acids & bases, lab packed-10 Gallon Drum Drum 500 E Acids & bases, lab packed-5 Gallon Drum Drum TOTAL Treatment- Group 2 Three-year Estimated Description Unit Quantity 3 A Acids & bases bulk-85 Gallon Drum Drum 10 B Acids & bases bulk-55 Gallon Drum Drum 10 C Acids & bases bulk-30 Gallon Drum Drum 5 D Acids & bases bulk-20 Gallon Drum Drum 5 E Acids & bases bulk-10 Gallon Drum Drum 5 F Acids & bases bulk-5 Gallon Drum Drum Extended Price Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) $ 672.00 $ 672.00 $ 310.00 $ 310.00 $ 982.00 Extended Price Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) $ 573.50 $ 235,135.00 $ 282.00 $ 14,100.00 $ 249,235.00 Extended Price Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) $ 237.00 $ 189,600.00 $ 222.00 $ 2,220.00 $ 170.00 $ 1,700.00 $ 160.00 $ 1,600.00 $ 86.00 $ 43,000.00 $ 238,120.00 Extended Price Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) $ 242.00 $ 726.00 $ 178.00 $ 1,780.00 $ 142.00 $ 1,420.00 $ 110.00 $ 550.00 $ 90.00 $ 450.00 $ 71.00 $ 355.00 0 0 00 N Lri Q 0 Treatment- Group 3 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 400 A Oxidizers, lab packed-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 487.00 $ 194,800.00 10 B Oxidizers, lab packed-30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 393.00 $ 3,930.00 5 C Oxidizers, lab packed-20 Gallon Drum Drum $ 227.00 $ 1,135.00 5 D Oxidizers, lab packed-10 Gallon Drum Drum $ 210.00 $ 1,050.00 25 E Oxidizers, lab packed-5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 131.00 $ 3,275.00 TOTAL $ 204,190.00 Treatment- Group 4 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 3 A Oxidizers, bulk-85 Gallon Drum Drum $ 370.00 $ 1,110.00 10 B Oxidizers, bulk-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 312.00 $ 3,120.00 5 C Oxidizers, bulk-30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 242.00 $ 1,210.00 5 D Oxidizers, bulk-20 Gallon Drum Drum $ 195.00 $ 975.00 5 E Oxidizers, bulk-10 Gallon Drum Drum $ 160.00 $ 800.00 5 F Oxidizers, bulk-5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 131.00 $ 655.00 TOTAL $ 7,870.00 Recycling- Group 1 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 3 A Latex paint, loose pack-40 Cubic Yard Container Container No Bid $ - 3 B Latex paint, loose pack-30 Cubic Yard Container Container $ 5,806.41 $ 17,419.23 3 C Latex paint, loose pack-20 Cubic Yard Container - 8 Ton Maximun per load Container $ 4,729.49 $ 14,188.46 250 D Latex paint, loose pack-25 Cubic Yard Container - 9 Ton Maximum per load Container $ 5,267.95 $ 1,316,987.18 75 E Latex paint, loose pack -Cubic yard box Box $ 422.00 $ 31,650.00 25 F Latex paint, loose pack -For partial load in 20, 30, 40 cubic yd. container Cubic Yard $ 236.47 $ 5,911.86 TOTAL $ 1,386,156.73 Recycling- Group 2 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 3 A Latex paint, bulk-85 Gallon Drum Drum $ 198.00 $ 594.00 3 B Latex paint, bulk-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 162.00 $ 486.00 3 C Latex paint, bulk-30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 117.00 $ 351.00 3 D Latex paint, bulk-275 Gallon Tote Tote $ 722.00 $ 2,166.00 TOTAL $ 3,597.00 Recycling- Group 3 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 3 A Oil base paint, loose pack- Cubic Yard Box Box $ 922.00 $ 2,766.00 3 B I Oil base paint, loose pack-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 412.00 $ 1,236.00 TOTAL $ 4,002.00 Recycling- Group 4 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 3 A Oil base paint, bulk-85 Gallon Drum Drum $ 210.00 $ 630.00 3 B Oil base paint, bulk-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 152.00 $ 456.00 3 C Oil base paint, bulk-30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 122.00 $ 366.00 3 D Oil base paint, bulk-275 Gallon Tote Tote $ 712.00 $ 2,136.00 TOTAL $ 3,588.00 Recycling- Group 5 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 450 A Fluorescent liqhts- 1'4' length straiqht tubes- Box of 30 Box $ 41.00 $ 18,450.00 150 B Fluorescent liqhts- 5'-8' lenqth straiqht tubes- Box of 20 Box $ 41.00 $ 6,150.00 150 C Fluorescent liqhts- Odd shape tubes-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 112.00 $ 16,800.00 TOTAL $ 41,400.00 Recycling- Group 6 Three-year Estimated Description Unit Quantity 1200 A I High intensity discharge & incandescent lamps (mercury vapor & high pressure sodium, Each etc.) TOTAL Extended Price Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) 2.60 $ 3,120.00 3,120.00 Recycling- Group 7 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 12 A Batteries: Nickel -Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride, Nickel -Zinc- 55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 462.00 $ 5,544.00 3 B Batteries: Nickel -Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride, Nickel -Zinc- 30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 252.00 $ 756.00 10 C Batteries: Nickel -Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride, Nickel-Zinc-5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 81.00 $ 810.00 TOTAL $ 7,110.00 Recycling- Group 8 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 5 A Batteries: Lithium and Lithium-Ion-55 Gallon Drum Drum No Bid $ - 3 B Batteries: Lithium and Lithium-Ion-30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 402.00 $ 1,206.00 75 C Batteries: Lithium and Lithium-Ion-5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 156.00 $ 11,700.00 TOTAL $ 12,906.00 Recycling- Group 9 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 75 A Batteries: Alkaline 55 GallonDrum $ 587.00 $ 44,025.00 3 B Batteries: Alkaline 30 GallonDrum $ 352.00 $ 1,056.00 3 C Batteries: Alkaline 5 GallonDrum $ 101.00 $ 303.00 TOTAL $ 45,384.00 Recycling- Group 10 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 3 A Mercury, elemental -10 Gallon container Container $ 390.00 $ 1,170.00 25 B Mercury, elemental -5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 256.00 $ 6,400.00 TOTAL $ 7,570.00 Recycling- Group 11 Three-year Estimated Description Quantity 3 A Mercury compounds-10 Gallon Container 10 B Mercury compounds -5 Gallon Drum TOTAL Recycling- Group 12 Three-year Estimated Description Quantity 1 A Mercury debris- 55 Gallon Drum 3 B Mercury debris- 30 Gallon Drum 1 C Mercury debris-20 Gallon Drum 1 D Mercury debris- 10 Gallon Drum 10 E Mercury debris- 5 Gallon Drum TOTAL Recycling- Group 13 Three-year Estimated Quantity 3 A Three-year Estimated Quantity 1 1 Description Mercury batteries-5 Gallon Drum TOTAL Stabilization- Group 1 Description Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Container $ 160.00 $ 480.00 Drum $ 101.00 $ 1,010.00 $ 1,490.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Drum $ 1,787.00 $ 1,787.00 Drum $ 1,277.00 $ 3,831.00 Drum $ 870.00 $ 870.00 Drum $ 590.00 $ 590.00 Drum $ 281.00 $ 2,810.00 $ 9,888.00 Unit Drum Unit Radioactive waste including but not limited to uranium acetate, uranium oxide, thorium A Drum nitrate, uranyl nitrate- 10 Gallon Drum Radioactive waste including but not limited to uranium acetate, uranium oxide, thorium B Drum nitrate, uranyl nitrate- 5 Gallon Drum TOTAL Destruction- Group 1 Extended Price Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) $ 156.00 $ 468.00 $ 468.00 Extended Price Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) $ 2,497.50 $ 2,497.50 $ 3,003.75 $ 3,003.75 $ 5,501.25 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 3 A I Ammunition, qun powder, black powder-10 Gallon Drum Drum $ 2,083.33 $ 6,250.00 3 B Ammunition, qun powder, black powder- 5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 2,083.33 $ 6,250.00 TOTAL *$6,250.00 per shipment Minimum $ 12,500.00 Destruction- Group 2 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 3 A Fireworks, model rocket engines & aerial flares- 30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 2,083.33 $ 6,250.00 3 B Fireworks, model rocket engines & aerial flares- 5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 2,083.33 $ 6,250.00 TOTAL *$6,250.00 per shipment Minimum $ 12,500.00 Destruction- Group 3 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 450 A Polychlorinated Biphenyls- light ballasts & capacitors Each $ 9.00 $ 4,050.00 TOTAL $ 4,050.00 Destruction- Group 4 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 5 A Polychlorinated Biphenyls -containing liquids- 55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 1,170.20 $ 5,851.00 1 B Polychlorinated Biphenyls -containing liquids- 30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 942.65 $ 942.65 1 C Polychlorinated Biphenyls -containing liquids- 20 Gallon Drum $ 605.40 $ 605.40 1 D Polychlorinated Biphenyls -containing liquids-10 Gallon Drum $ 583.30 $ 583.30 15 E Polychlorinated Biphenyls -containing liquids- 5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 537.50 $ 8,062.50 TOTAL $ 16,044.85 Destruction- Group 5 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 3 A Polychlorinated Biphenyls Transformers-1 8"x1 8"x1 8" or smaller - *Quote based on a 250 Each $ 489.00 $ 1,467.00 Pound Drum as Minimum Charge 1 B Polychlorinated Biphenyls Transform e rs-3'x3'x3' or smaller - *Quote based on a 250 Pound Each $ 489.00 $ 489.00 Drum as Minimum Charge TOTAL $ 1,956.00 Destruction- Group 6 Three-year Estimated Quantity 50 A Description Resources Conservation Recovery Act- Empty Drums, 5-85 Gallon TOTAL Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Each $ 40.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 Secure Landfill Disposal- Group 1 Three-year Estimated Description Unit Quantity 3 A Asbestos-containinq material- Cubic Yard Box Box 35 B Asbestos-containinq material-55 Gallon Drum Drum 3 C Asbestos-containinq material-30 Gallon Drum Drum TOTAL Secure Landfill Disposal- Group 2 Three-year Estimated Description Unit Quantity 1 A Hazardous liquids, loose pack- Cubic Yard Box Box 1 B Hazardous liquids, loose pack-55 Gallon Drum Drum 1 C Hazardous liquids, loose pack-30 Gallon Drum Drum 1 D azardous liquids, loose pack-20 Gallon Drum Drum 1 E Hazardous liquids, loose pack-10 Gallon Drum Drum 1 F Hazardous liquids, loose pack-5 Gallon Drum Drum TOTAL Secure Landfill Disposal- Group 3 Three-year Estimated Description Unit Quantity 1 A Hazardous liquids, bulk-85 Gallon Drum Drum 1 B Hazardous liquids, bulk-55 Gallon Drum Drum 1 C Hazardous liquids, bulk-30 Gallon Drum Drum 1 D azardous liquids, bulk-20 Gallon Drum Drum 1 E Hazardous liquids, bulk-10 Gallon Drum Drum 1 F Hazardous liquids, bulk-5 Gallon Drum Drum Extended Price Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) $ 697.00 $ 2,091.00 $ 212.00 $ 7,420.00 $ 152.00 $ 456.00 $ 9,967.00 Extended Price Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) $ 797.00 $ 797.00 $ 312.00 $ 312.00 $ 212.00 $ 212.00 $ 160.00 $ 160.00 $ 150.00 $ 150.00 $ 81.00 $ 81.00 $ 1,712.00 Extended Price Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) $ 300.00 $ 300.00 $ 262.00 $ 262.00 $ 172.00 $ 172.00 $ 145.00 $ 145.00 $ 110.00 $ 110.00 $ 66.00 $ 66.00 1 G Hazardous liquids, bulk-275 Gallon Tote Tote $ 747.00 $ 747.00 TOTAL I $ 1,802.00 Secure Landfill Disposal- Group 4 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 1 A Hazardous solids- Cubic Yard Box Box $ 712.00 $ 712.00 1 B Hazardous solids- 85 Gallon Drum Drum $ 295.00 $ 295.00 1 C Hazardous solids- 55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 232.00 $ 232.00 1 D Hazardous solids- 30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 162.00 $ 162.00 1 E Hazardous solids- 20 Gallon Drum Drum $ 145.00 $ 145.00 1 F Hazardous solids- 10 Gallon Drum Drum $ 130.00 $ 130.00 1 G Hazardous solids - 5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 101.00 $ 101.00 TOTAL $ 1,777.00 Secure Landfill Disposal- Group 5 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 1 A Non -hazardous liquids, loose pack- Cubic Yard Box Box $ 597.00 $ 597.00 75 B Non -hazardous liquids, loose pack-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 192.00 $ 14,400.00 1 C Non -hazardous liquids, loose pack-30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 162.00 $ 162.00 1 D Non -hazardous liquids, loose pack-20 Gallon Drum Drum $ 140.00 $ 140.00 1 E Non -hazardous liquids, loose pack-10 Gallon Drum Drum $ 125.00 $ 125.00 1 F Non -hazardous liquids, loose pack-5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 71.00 $ 71.00 TOTAL $ 15,495.00 Secure Landfill Disposal- Group 6 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 1 A Non -hazardous liquids, bulked-85 Gallon Drum Drum $ 165.00 $ 165.00 1 B Non -hazardous liquids, bulked-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 132.00 $ 132.00 1 C Non -hazardous liquids, bulked-30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 92.00 $ 92.00 1 D Non -hazardous liquids, bulked-20 Gallon Drum Drum $ 70.00 $ 70.00 1 E Non -hazardous liquids, bulked-10 Gallon Drum Drum $ 55.00 $ 55.00 1 F Non -hazardous liquids, bulked-5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 46.00 $ 46.00 1 G Non -hazardous liquids, bulked-275 Gallon Tote Tote $ 522.00 $ 522.00 TOTAL $ 1,082.00 Secure Landfill Disposal- Group 7 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 100 A Non -hazardous solids- Cubic Yard Box Box $ 372.00 $ 37,200.00 1 B Non -hazardous solids- 85 Gallon Drum Drum $ 152.00 $ 152.00 10 C Non -hazardous solids-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 102.00 $ 1,020.00 1 D Non -hazardous solids- 30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 77.00 $ 77.00 1 E on -hazardous solids- 20 Gallon Drum Drum $ 65.00 $ 65.00 1 F Non -hazardous solids-10 Gallon Drum Drum $ 55.00 $ 55.00 1 G Non -hazardous solids-5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 41.00 $ 41.00 TOTAL $ 38,610.00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 1 Thin wall lecture size including propane and methyl acetylene prop diene, oxygen, Freon, fire extinguishers and carbon dioxide Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 75 A propane and methyl acetylene prop diene-55 Gallon Drum Per Cylinder $ 11.00 $ 825.00 10 B propane and methyl acetylene prop diene-5 Gallon Drum Per Cylinder $ 11.00 $ 110.00 3 C Oxygen-55 Gallon Drum Per Cylinder $ 15.00 $ 45.00 50 D Oxygen-5 Gallon Drum Per Cylinder $ 15.00 $ 750.00 3 E reon-55 Gallon Drum Per Cylinder $ 35.00 $ 105.00 50 F Freon-5 Gallon Drum Per Cylinder $ 35.00 $ 1,750.00 3 G Lecture size Halon Fire Extinquishers-55 Gallon Drum Per Cylinder $ 25.00 $ 75.00 50 H Lecture size Halon Fire Extinguishers-5 Gallon Drum Per Cylinder $ 25.00 $ 1,250.00 3 1 Lecture size Carbon Dioxide Fire Extinguishers and BB Gun and Paintball Gun CO2 Per Cylinder $ 15.00 $ 45.00 cylinders-55 Gallon Drum 50 1 Lecture size Carbon Dioxide Fire Extinguishers and BB Gun and Paintball Gun CO2 Per Cylinder $ 15.00 $ 750.00 cylinders-5 Gallon Drum TOTAL $ 5,705.00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 2 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 3 A Propane LECTURE $ 15.00 $ 45.00 3 B Propane SMALL $ 15.00 $ 45.00 3 C Propane MEDIUM $ 55.00 $ 165.00 3 D Propane LARGE $ 175.00 $ 525.00 3 E Propane X-LARGE $ 325.00 $ 975.00 300 F Propane- BBQ Grill and other similar thin wall cylinders Each $ 45.00 $ 13,500.00 TOTAL $ 15,255.00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 3 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 3 A Acetylene, methylacetylene propadiene, any other qases that fit this cateqory LECTURE $ 15.00 $ 45.00 3 B Acetylene, methylacetylene propadiene, any other qases that fit this cateqory SMALL $ 15.00 $ 45.00 25 C Acetylene, methylacetylene propadiene, any other qases that fit this cateqory MEDIUM $ 55.00 $ 1,375.00 3 D Acetylene, methylacetylene propadiene, any other qases that fit this cateqory LARGE $ 175.00 $ 525.00 1 cetylene, methylacetylene propadiene, any other qases that fit this cateqory X-LARGE $ 325.00 $ 325.00 TOTAL $ 2,315.00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 4 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 10 A Calibration gases, inert gases (oxygen, nitrogen, helium, neon, argon, carbon dioxide, etc.) LECTURE $ 25.00 $ 250.00 and any other qases that will fit this cateqory 50 B Calibration gases, inert gases (oxygen, nitrogen, helium, neon, argon, carbon dioxide, etc.) SMALL $ 25.00 $ 1,250.00 and any other qases that will fit this cateqory 75 C Calibration gases, inert gases (oxygen, nitrogen, helium, neon, argon, carbon dioxide, etc.) MEDIUM $ 55.00 $ 4,125.00 and any other qases that will fit this cateqory 1 D Calibration gases, inert gases (oxygen, nitrogen, helium, neon, argon, carbon dioxide, etc.) LARGE $ 75.00 $ 75.00 and any other qases that will fit this category 1 E Calibration gases, inert gases (oxygen, nitrogen, helium, neon, argon, carbon dioxide, etc.) X-LARGE $ 125.00 $ 125.00 and any other qases that will fit this cateqory TOTAL $ 5,825.00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 5 Dichlorodifluoromethane, refrigerant gases, halon, fire extinguishers and any other gases that will fit this category Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 10 A Refriqerant qases for recycling LECTURE $ 25.00 $ 250.00 50 B Refriqerant qases for recyclinq SMALL $ 30.00 $ 1,500.00 75 C Refriqerant qases for recycling MEDIUM $ 35.00 $ 2,625.00 3 D Refriqerant qases for recyclinq LARGE $ 125.00 $ 375.00 3 E Refriqerant qases for recyclinq X-LARGE $ 220.00 $ 660.00 10 F Empty cylinders LECTURE $ 25.00 $ 250.00 50 G Empty cylinders SMALL $ 25.00 $ 1,250.00 75 H Empty cylinders MEDIUM $ 55.00 $ 4,125.00 3 1 Empty cylinders LARGE $ 75.00 $ 225.00 3 J Empty cylinders X-LARGE $ 125.00 $ 375.00 3 K Halon qases — Fire extinquishers- up to 10 pounds SMALL $ 25.00 $ 75.00 3 L alon qases — Fire extinquishers- 10 pounds and up LARGE $ 30.00 $ 90.00 TOTAL $ 11,800.00 Three-year Estimated Quantity 1 1 1 1 1 Three-year Estimated Quantity 1 1 1 1 11 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 6 Extended Price Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) A Ammonia, hydrogen chloride, acetonitrile, boron trifluoride, hydrogen fluoride and any other LECTURE $ 120.00 $ 120.00 qases that will fit this category B Ammonia, hydrogen chloride, acetonitrile, boron trifluoride, hydrogen fluoride and any other SMALL $ 200.00 $ 200.00 gases that will fit this category C Ammonia, hydrogen chloride, acetonitrile, boron trifluoride, hydrogen fluoride and any other MEDIUM $ 375.00 $ 375.00 qases that will fit this category D Ammonia, hydrogen chloride, acetonitrile, boron trifluoride, hydrogen fluoride and any other LARGE $ 595.00 $ 595.00 qases that will fit this category E Ammonia, hydrogen chloride, acetonitrile, boron trifluoride, hydrogen fluoride and any other X-LARGE $ 1,100.00 $ 1,100.00 qases that will fit this category TOTAL $ 2,390.00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 7 Description A Pyrophorics, antimony pentachloride, antimony pentafluoride, ethylene oxide, isocyantes (instafoam part A&B), tetrafluoroethylene and any other gases that will fit this category B Pyrophorics, antimony pentachloride, antimony pentafluoride, ethylene oxide, isocyantes (instafoam part A&B), tetrafluoroethylene and any other gases that will fit this category C Pyrophorics, antimony pentachloride, antimony pentafluoride, ethylene oxide, isocyantes (instafoam part A&B), tetrafluoroethylene and any other gases that will fit this category D Pyrophorics, antimony pentachloride, antimony pentafluoride, ethylene oxide, isocyantes (instafoam part A&B), tetrafluoroethylene and any other gases that will fit this category E Pyrophorics, antimony pentachloride, antimony pentafluoride, ethylene oxide, isocyantes (instafoam part A&B), tetrafluoroethylene and any other gases that will fit this category TOTAL Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) LECTURE $ 1,145.00 $ 1,145.00 SMALL $ 1,175.00 $ MEDIUM $ 2,625.00 $ LARGE CBC $ X-LARGE CBC $ 1,175.00 2,625.00 4,945.00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 8 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 1 A Boron trifluoride, acetal fluoride, hydrogen sulfide, methyl bromide, methyl dichlorosilane, LECTURE $ 275.00 $ 275.00 nitrosyl fluoride, methyl mercaptan mixtures and any other gases that will fit this category 1 B Boron trifluoride, acetal fluoride, hydrogen sulfide, methyl bromide, methyl dichlorosilane, SMALL $ 395.00 $ 395.00 nitrosyl fluoride, methyl mercaptan mixtures and any other gases that will fit this category 1 C Boron trifluoride, acetal fluoride, hydrogen sulfide, methyl bromide, methyl dichlorosilane, MEDIUM $ 650.00 $ 650.00 nitrosyl fluoride, methyl mercaptan mixtures and any other gases that will fit this category 1 D Boron trifluoride, acetal fluoride, hydrogen sulfide, methyl bromide, methyl dichlorosilane, LARGE $ 1,100.00 $ 1,100.00 nitrosyl fluoride, methyl mercaptan mixtures and any other gases that will fit this category 1 E Boron trifluoride, acetal fluoride, hydrogen sulfide, methyl bromide, methyl dichlorosilane, X-LARGE $ 1,499.00 $ 1,499.00 nitrosyl fluoride, methyl mercaptan mixtures and any other gases that will fit this category TOTAL $ 3,919.00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 9 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) Hexafluoroacetone, acrylonitrile, benzyl magnesium chloride, t-butyl phosphine, dibutyl 1 A sulfide, diethyl aluminum chloride, diethyl zinc, diethyl aluminum hydride and any other LECTURE $ 1,145.00 $ 1,145.00 qases that will fit this category Hexafluoroacetone, acrylonitrile, benzyl magnesium chloride, t-butyl phosphine, dibutyl 1 B sulfide, diethyl aluminum chloride, diethyl zinc, diethyl aluminum hydride and any other SMALL $ 1,175.00 $ 1,175.00 qases that will fit this category Hexafluoroacetone, acrylonitrile, benzyl magnesium chloride, t-butyl phosphine, dibutyl 1 C sulfide, diethyl aluminum chloride, diethyl zinc, diethyl aluminum hydride and any other MEDIUM $ 2,625.00 $ 2,625.00 qases that will fit this category Hexafluoroacetone, acrylonitrile, benzyl magnesium chloride, t-butyl phosphine, dibutyl 1 D sulfide, diethyl aluminum chloride, diethyl zinc, diethyl aluminum hydride and any other LARGE CBC $ - qases that will fit this category Hexafluoroacetone, acrylonitrile, benzyl magnesium chloride, t-butyl phosphine, dibutyl 1 E sulfide, diethyl aluminum chloride, diethyl zinc, diethyl aluminum hydride and any other X-LARGE CBC $ - gases that will fit this category TOTAL $ 4,945.00 Cylinders- Group 1 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 1 A Unidentified LECTURE CBC $ - 1 B Unidentified SMALL CBC $ - 1 C Unidentified MEDIUM CBC $ - 1 D Unidentified LARGE CBC $ - 1 E Unidentified X-LARGE CBC $ - TOTAL $ - Recycling (Electronics)- Group 1 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 40000 A Tablets, cell phones, pagers, routers, converters, satellite receivers, cable boxes, game Per Pound $ 0.90 $ 36,000.00 consoles, etc. 75000 B DVRs, camcorders, cameras, faxes, VCR/DVD players, radios, scanners, stereos, GPS Per Pound $ 0.90 $ 67,500.00 navigation, etc. 40000 C Keyboards, speakers, copiers, calculators, microwaves, remote control, kitchen Per Pound $ 0.90 $ 36,000.00 electronics, toys, etc. 75000 D Computer Monitors Per Pound $ 0.90 $ 67,500.00 35000 E Complete computers and laptops Per Pound $ 0.90 $ 31,500.00 35000 F Incomplete computer and laptops Per Pound $ 0.90 $ 31,500.00 TOTAL $ 270,000.00 Optional Services & Miscellaneous Items (To be purchased as needed) Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 5 A United Nations rated cubic yard box including pallet and liner EACH $ 125.00 $ 625.00 5 B 55 gallon, fiber, open top drum with liner EACH $ 65.00 $ 325.00 5 C 55 gallon, metal, closed top drum EACH $ 45.00 $ 225.00 5 D 55 gallon, metal, open top drum EACH $ 45.00 $ 225.00 5 E 55 gallon, poly, open top EACH $ 65.00 $ 325.00 5 F 55 gallon, poly, closed top drum EACH $ 65.00 $ 325.00 5 G 95 gallon, poly over -pack drum EACH $ 200.00 $ 1,000.00 5 H 85 gallon, metal, over -pack drum EACH $ 130.00 $ 650.00 5 1 30 gallon, fiber, open top drum with liner EACH $ 45.00 $ 225.00 5 J 30 gallon, poly, open top drum EACH $ 45.00 $ 225.00 5 K 20 gallon, poly, open top drum EACH $ 35.00 $ 175.00 5 L 20 gallon, fiber, open top drum with liner EACH $ 35.00 $ 175.00 5 M 10 gallon, fiber, open top drum with liner EACH $ 35.00 $ 175.00 5 N 5 gallon, poly, open top drum EACH $ 15.00 $ 75.00 5 O 5 gallon, metal, open top drum EACH $ 20.00 $ 100.00 5 P 55 gallon drum liners, 50 per roll EACH $ 250.00 $ 1,250.00 5 Q Cubic yard box liners, 20 per roll EACH $ 200.00 $ 1,000.00 5 R Vermiculite, 22-lb. baqs EACH $ 35.00 $ 175.00 5 S Box for 4' fluorescent lights EACH $ 15.00 $ 75.00 5 T Box for 8' fluorescent liqhts EACH $ 15.00 $ 75.00 TOTAL $ 7,425.00 Events- Group 1 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) Base setup cost for planned event participation of 100 - Price to include planning and assistance, pre -event conference, mobilization and demobilization, with no additional charge for participation in excess of the agreed estimate. Includes tents, fork lift, tools and 3 A supplies necessary for setup and packaging; safety and personal protective equipment; a Event $ 1,178.76 $ 3,536.28 designated site manager and sufficient hazardous waste management personnel to handle 100+ lbs. per participant; same -day removal of all materials and equipment, with the option for same -day transfer of some selected wastes to County's collection center. 3 B Base setup cost for planned event participation of 200 - Price to include all options as Event $ 1,318.76 $ 3,956.28 listed for event participation of 100. 3 C Base setup cost for planned event participation of 300 - Price to include all options as Event $ 1,458.76 $ 4,376.28 listed for event participation of 100. 10 D Base setup cost for planned participation of 400— Price to include all options as listed for event participation of 100. 5 E Supplemental setup cost - Specify additional charge (if any) to Base Setup above for every 100 event participants planned in excess of 400. Bobtail truck for transportation of HHW from remote site (collection event or curbside 25 F pickup) back to Dallas County Center. Driver will be paid as a Chemist at temporary staffinq rate.- (Max. 8 hour day) TOTAL Three-year Estimated Quantity 3 Training- Group Description Event $ 1,598.76 $ 15,987.60 Each $ 1,178.76 $ 5,893.80 Per Day $ 657.60 $ 16,440.00 190.24 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) 8 hour HAZWOPER refresher course to be made available to Dallas County and other authorized Agencies and/or Cities on site at the Home Chemical Collection Center. The course must meet all OSHA, EPA and DOT requirements or any other requirements A necessary to meet the OSHA 8 hour annual update requirements. Course must include an Each Class $ 2,250.00 $ official certificate of completion for each attendee submitted to Dallas County within 60 days of completion. Anticipated class size 3-10, but no minimum level of participation is quaranteed. TOTAL $ Three-year Estimated Quantity 4,032 A 4,032 B 4,032 C On -Site Temporary Staffing- Group 1 For staffing at the collection center and County's mobile unit Description Project Manager- Minimum requirements: education or experience equivalent to B.S. in chemistry, biology, or environmental science plus HAZWOPER certification and five (5) years household hazardous waste experience. The Project Manager will also serve as a Field Chemist 1. Field Chemist I- Minimum requirements: education or experience equivalent to B.S. in chemistry, biology, or environmental science plus HAZWOPER certification and two (2) years household hazardous waste experience. Field Chemist 11- Minimum requirements: education or experience equivalent to B.S. in chemistry, biology, or environmental science plus HAZWOPER certification and one (1) year household hazardous waste experience. 6,750.00 750.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Per Hour $ 57.00 $ 229,824.00 Per Hour $ 47.00 $ 189,504.00 Per Hour $ 47.00 $ 189,504.00 12,150 D Hazardous Waste Technician I- Minimum requirements: HS diploma or GED, HAZWOPER Per Hour $ 38.00 $ 461,700.00 certification and one (1) year household hazardous waste experience. 8,100 E Hazardous Waste Technician II- Minimum requirements: HS diploma or GED, Per Hour $ 38.00 $ 307,800.00 HAZWOPER certification and one (1) year household hazardous waste experience. TOTAL $ 1,378,332.00 *Price increase shall be no more than 3% each year and shall be mutually agreed upon by the County and Proposer. $ 5,229,637.07 CLEAN HARBORS Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Box $769.45 $384,725.00 Drum $234.30 $44,985.60 Drum $188.93 $1,889.30 Drum $148.78 $1,487.80 Drum $134.20 $1,342.00 Drum $69.85 $14,319.25 $448,748.95 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Drum $602.80 $24,112.00 Drum $465.30 $4,653.00 Drum $369.88 $1,109.64 Drum $355.30 $1,065.90 Drum $180.40 $4,510.00 $35,450.54 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Box $769.45 $3,847.25 Drum $234.30 $1,171.50 Drum $188.93 $566.79 Drum $148.78 $446.34 Drum $134.20 $402.60 Drum $69.85 $209.55 $6,644.03 CLEAN EARTH Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Box $ 600.00 $ 300,000.00 Drum $ 220.00 $ 42,240.00 Drum $ 160.00 $ 1,600.00 Drum $ 130.00 $ 1,300.00 Drum $ 80.00 $ 800.00 Drum $ 60.00 $ 12,300.00 $ 358,240.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Drum $ 500.00 $ 20,000.00 Drum $ 375.00 $ 3,750.00 Drum $ 325.00 $ 975.00 Drum $ 225.00 $ 675.00 Drum $ 175.00 $ 4,375.00 $ 29,775.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Box $ 600.00 $ 3,000.00 Drum $ 220.00 $ 1,100.00 Drum $ 160.00 $ 480.00 Drum $ 130.00 $ 390.00 Drum $ 80.00 $ 240.00 Drum $ 60.00 $ 180.00 $ 5,390.00 Unit Drum Drum Drum Drum Drum Tote Unit Drum Drum Drum Drum Drum Unit Box Drum Drum Drum Drum Drum Unit Price $ 286.02 $ 121.01 $ 103.96 $ 80.81 $ 66.23 $ 788.76 Extended Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) $2,860.20 $3,025.25 $1,039.60 $242.43 $198.69 $2,366.28 $9,732.45 Extended Price Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) $ 1,008.70 $ 3,026.10 $ 602.80 $ 1,808.40 $ 465.30 $ 1,395.90 $ 369.88 $ 1,109.64 $ 355.30 $ 1,065.90 $ 8,405.94 Extended Price Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) $ 629.20 $ 1,887.60 $ 256.30 $ 768.90 $ 205.43 $ 616.29 $ 161.98 $ 485.94 $ 147.40 $ 442.20 $ 76.45 $ 229.35 $ 4,430.28 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Drum $ 150.00 $ 1,500.00 Drum $ 120.00 $ 3,000.00 Drum $ 90.00 $ 900.00 Drum $ 75.00 $ 225.00 Drum $ 45.00 $ 135.00 Tote $ 600.00 $ 1,800.00 $ 7,560.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Drum $ 775.00 $ 2,325.00 Drum $ 500.00 $ 1,500.00 Drum $ 385.00 $ 1,155.00 Drum $ 315.00 $ 945.00 Drum $ 195.00 $ 585.00 $ 6,510.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Box $ 500.00 $ 1,500.00 Drum $ 250.00 $ 750.00 Drum $ 190.00 $ 570.00 Drum $ 155.00 $ 465.00 Drum $ 95.00 $ 285.00 Drum $ 70.00 $ 210.00 $ 3,780.00 Extended Price Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Estimate Amount) Box $ 769.45 $ 2,308.35 Box $ 600.00 $ 1,800.00 Drum $ 234.30 $ 702.90 Drum $ 220.00 $ 660.00 Drum $ 188.93 $ 566.79 Drum $ 145.00 $ 435.00 Drum $ 148.78 $ 446.34 Drum $ 120.00 $ 360.00 Drum $ 134.20 $ 402.60 Drum $ 75.00 $ 225.00 Drum $ 69.85 $ 209.55 Drum $ 55.00 $ 165.00 $ 4,636.53 $ 3,645.00 Extended Price Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Estimate Amount) Box $ 1,046.65 $ 313,995.00 Box $ 600.00 $ 180,000.00 Drum $ 574.75 $ 14,368.75 Drum $ 275.00 $ 6,875.00 Drum $ 313.50 $ 940.50 Drum $ 220.00 $ 660.00 Drum $ 248.33 $ 744.99 Drum $ 145.00 $ 435.00 Drum $ 196.30 $ 588.90 Drum $ 120.00 $ 360.00 Drum $ 181.72 $ 545.16 Drum $ 75.00 $ 225.00 $ 331,183.30 $ 188,555.00 Extended Price Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Estimate Amount) Drum $ 271.15 $ 2,711.50 Drum $ 150.00 $ 1,500.00 Drum $ 111.10 $ 38,885.00 Drum $ 90.00 $ 31,500.00 Drum $ 96.53 $ 482.65 Drum $ 70.00 $ 350.00 Drum $ 74.86 $ 224.58 Drum $ 65.00 $ 195.00 Drum $ 60.28 $ 180.84 Drum $ 45.00 $ 135.00 Tote $ 739.20 $ 2,217.60 Tote $ 450.00 $ 1,350.00 $ 44,702.17 $ 35,030.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Drum $ 302.50 $ 907.50 Drum $ 132.00 $ 396.00 Drum $ 112.20 $ 336.60 Drum $ 87.40 $ 262.20 Tote $ 843.70 $ 2,531.10 $ 4,433.40 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Drum $ 180.00 $ 540.00 Drum $ 150.00 $ 450.00 Drum $ 70.00 $ 210.00 Drum $ 75.00 $ 225.00 Tote $ 750.00 $ 2,250.00 $ 3,675.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Drum $ 302.50 $ 907.50 Drum $ 132.00 $ 396.00 Drum $ 112.20 $ 336.60 Drum $ 87.40 $ 262.20 Tote $ 843.70 $ 2,531.10 $ 4,433.40 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Drum $ 302.50 $ 3,025.00 Drum $ 132.00 $ 19,800.00 Drum $ 112.20 $ 336.60 Drum $ 87.40 $ 262.20 Tote $ 843.70 $ 232,017.50 $ 255,441.30 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Container $ 23,716.44 $ 23,716.44 Container $ 17,336.09 $ 17,336.09 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Drum $ 135.00 $ 405.00 Drum $ 90.00 $ 270.00 Drum $ 75.00 $ 225.00 Drum $ 60.00 $ 180.00 Tote $ 450.00 $ 1,350.00 $ 2,430.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Drum $ 150.00 $ 1,500.00 Drum $ 150.00 $ 22,500.00 Drum $ 70.00 $ 210.00 Drum $ 75.00 $ 225.00 Tote $ 700.00 $ 192,500.00 $ 216,935.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Container $ 11,500.00 $ 11,500.00 Container $ 8,750.00 $ 8,750.00 Container $ 13,082.52 $ Container $ 15,595.80 $ Box $ 695.34 $ Drum $ 218.63 $ Cubic Yard $ 2,358.93 $ 13, 082.52 77,979.00 52,150.50 655.89 7,076.79 191,997.23 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Container $ 23,716.44 $ 23,716.44 Container $ 17,336.09 $ 17,336.09 Container $ 13,082.52 $ 13,082.52 Container $ 15,595.80 $ 15,595.80 Box $ 695.34 $ 695.34 Drum $ 218.63 $ 218.63 Cubic Yard $ 5,658.93 $ 5,658.93 $ 76,303.75 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Container $ 23,716.44 $ 23,716.44 Container $ 17,336.09 $ 17,336.09 Container $ 13,082.52 $ 13,082.52 Container $ 15,595.80 $ 389,895.00 Box $ 695.34 $ 17,383.50 Drum $ 218.63 $ 218.63 Cubic Yard $ 5,658.93 $ 5,658.93 $ 467,291.11 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Box $ 809.61 $ 809.61 Container $ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00 Container $ 7,375.00 $ 36,875.00 Box $ 275.00 $ 20,625.00 Drum $ 95.00 $ 285.00 Cubic Yard $ 295.00 $ 885.00 $ 84,920.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Container $ 7,200.00 $ 7,200.00 Container $ 5,400.00 $ 5,400.00 Container $ 3,600.00 $ 3,600.00 Container $ 4,500.00 $ 4,500.00 Box $ 160.00 $ 160.00 Drum $ 95.00 $ 95.00 Cubic Yard $ 180.00 $ 180.00 $ 21,135.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Container $ 11,500.00 $ 11,500.00 Container $ 8,750.00 $ 8,750.00 Container $ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00 Container $ 7,375.00 $ 184,375.00 Box $ 275.00 $ 6,875.00 Drum $ 95.00 $ 95.00 Cubic Yard $ 295.00 $ 295.00 $ 217,890.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Box $ 275.00 $ 275.00 Drum 1 $ 245.77 1 $ 245.77 M Drum 1 $ 95.001 $ 95.00 $ 1,055.38 $ 370.00 Extended Price Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Estimate Amount) Box $ 746.35 $ 746.35 Box $ 275.00 $ 275.00 Drum $ 227.70 $ 227.70 Drum $ 95.00 $ 95.00 $ 974.05 $ 370.00 Extended Price Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Estimate Amount) Box $ 629.20 $ 257,972.00 Box $ 425.00 $ 174,250.00 Drum $ 314.57 $ 15,728.50 Drum $ 150.00 $ 7,500.00 $ 273,700.50 $ 181,750.00 Extended Price Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Estimate Amount) Drum $ 267.30 $ 213,840.00 Drum $ 150.00 $ 120,000.00 Drum $ 213.68 $ 2,136.80 Drum $ 120.00 $ 1,200.00 Drum $ 168.58 $ 1,685.80 Drum $ 90.00 $ 900.00 Drum $ 154.00 $ 1,540.00 Drum $ 65.00 $ 650.00 Drum $ 79.75 $ 39,875.00 Drum $ 50.00 $ 25,000.00 $ 259,077.60 $ 147,750.00 Extended Price Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Estimate Amount) Drum $ 502.90 $ 1,508.70 Drum $ 250.00 $ 750.00 Drum $ 265.60 $ 2,656.00 Drum $ 167.00 $ 1,670.00 Drum $ 212.40 $ 2,124.00 Drum $ 133.00 $ 1,330.00 Drum $ 167.55 $ 837.75 Drum $ 108.00 $ 540.00 Drum $ 152.98 $ 764.90 Drum $ 67.00 $ 335.00 Drum $ 79.24 $ 396.20 Drum $ 50.00 $ 250.00 O O LO ti 00 It 60 LO LO 00 N O ff} Extended Price Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Estimate Amount) Drum $ 267.30 $ 106,920.00 Drum $ 335.00 $ 134,000.00 Drum $ 213.68 $ 2,136.80 Drum $ 266.00 $ 2,660.00 Drum $ 168.58 $ 842.90 Drum $ 216.00 $ 1,080.00 Drum $ 154.00 $ 770.00 Drum $ 133.00 $ 665.00 Drum $ 79.75 $ 1,993.75 Drum $ 100.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 112,663.45 $ 140,905.00 Extended Price Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Estimate Amount) Drum $ 819.47 $ 2,458.41 Drum $ 500.00 $ 1,500.00 Drum $ 476.64 $ 4,766.40 Drum $ 335.00 $ 3,350.00 Drum $ 370.68 $ 1,853.40 Drum $ 266.00 $ 1,330.00 Drum $ 294.18 $ 1,470.90 Drum $ 216.00 $ 1,080.00 Drum $ 279.61 $ 1,398.05 Drum $ 133.00 $ 665.00 Drum $ 142.55 $ 712.75 Drum $ 100.00 $ 500.00 $ 12,659.91 $ 8,425.00 Extended Price Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Estimate Amount) Container $ 11,866.80 $ 35,600.40 Container $ 7,200.00 $ 21,600.00 Container $ 9,075.00 $ 27,225.00 Container $ 5,400.00 $ 16,200.00 Container $ 7,679.10 $ 23,037.30 Container $ 3,600.00 $ 10,800.00 Container $ 6,283.20 $ 1,570,800.00 Container $ 4,500.00 $ 1,125,000.00 Box $ 677.60 $ 50,820.00 Box $ 160.00 $ 12,000.00 Cubic Yard $ 1,271.60 $ 31,790.00 Cubic Yard $ 180.00 $ 4,500.00 $ 1,739,272.70 $ 1,190,100.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Drum $ 450.43 $ 1,351.29 Drum $ 230.62 $ 691.86 Drum $ 186.16 $ 558.48 Tote $ 1,336.78 $ 4,010.34 $ 6,611.97 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Box $ 695.34 $ 2,086.02 Drum $ 213.13 $ 639.39 $ 2,725.41 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Drum $ 302.50 $ 907.50 Drum $ 132.00 $ 396.00 Drum $ 112.20 $ 336.60 Tote $ 843.70 $ 2,531.10 $ 4,171.20 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Box $ 20.79 $ 9,355.50 Box $ 26.62 $ 3,993.00 Drum $ 386.86 $ 58,029.00 $ 71,377.50 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Drum $ 230.00 $ 690.00 Drum $ 150.00 $ 450.00 Drum $ 85.00 $ 255.00 Tote $ 750.00 $ 2,250.00 $ 3,645.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Box No option #VALUE! Drum No option #VALUE! #VALUE! Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Drum No Option #VALUE! Drum No Option #VALUE! Drum No Option #VALUE! Tote No Option #VALUE! #VALUE! Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Box $ 35.00 $ 15,750.00 Box $ 45.00 $ 6,750.00 Drum $ 295.00 $ 44,250.00 $ 66,750.00 Unit Each Extended Price Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) 3.47 $ 4,164.00 $ 4,164.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Each $ 4.00 $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Drum $ 494.13 $ 5,929.56 Drum $ 383.80 $ 1,151.40 Drum $ 147.80 $ 1,478.00 $ 8,558.96 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Drum $ 52.80 $ 264.00 Drum $ 52.80 $ 158.40 Drum $ 180.40 $ 13,530.00 $ 13,952.40 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) 55 Gallon $ 494.13 $ 37,059.75 Drum 30 Gallon $ 383.80 $ 1,151.40 Drum 5 Gallon $ 147.80 $ 443.40 Drum $ 38,654.55 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Container $ 1,565.30 $ 4,695.90 Drum $ 779.90 $ 19,497.50 $ 24,193.40 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Drum $ 110.00 $ 1,320.00 Drum $ 90.00 $ 270.00 Drum $ 35.00 $ 350.00 $ 1,940.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Drum $ 500.00 $ 2,500.00 Drum $ 300.00 $ 900.00 Drum $ 100.00 $ 7,500.00 $ 10,900.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) 55 Gallon $ 350.00 $ 26,250.00 Drum 30 Gallon $ 220.00 $ 660.00 Drum 5 Gallon $ 80.00 $ 240.00 Drum $ 27,150.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Container $ 250.00 $ 750.00 Drum $ 200.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,750.00 Extended Price Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Estimate Amount) Container $ 899.80 $ 2,699.40 Container $ 250.00 $ 750.00 Drum $ 452.65 $ 4,526.50 Drum $ 200.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 7,225.90 $ 2,750.00 Extended Price Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Estimate Amount) Drum $ 1,510.30 $ 1,510.30 Drum $ 830.00 $ 830.00 Drum $ 1,145.93 $ 3,437.79 Drum $ 665.00 $ 1,995.00 Drum $ 914.38 $ 914.38 Drum $ 540.00 $ 540.00 Drum $ 899.80 $ 899.80 Drum $ 335.00 $ 335.00 Drum $ 452.65 $ 4,526.50 Drum $ 250.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 11,288.77 $ 6,200.00 Extended Price Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Estimate Amount) Drum $ 452.65 $ 1,357.95 Drum $ 220.00 $ 660.00 $ 1,357.95 $ 660.00 Extended Price Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Estimate Amount) Drum $ 8,605.30 $ 8,605.30 Drum $ 3,750.00 $ 3,750.00 Drum $ 4,305.40 $ 4,305.40 Drum $ 1,875.00 $ 1,875.00 $ 12,910.70 $ 5,625.00 Extended Price Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Estimate Amount) Drum $ 1,595.00 $ 4,785.00 Drum $ 225.00 $ 675.00 Drum $ 1,061.50 $ 3,184.50 Drum $ 175.00 $ 525.00 $ 7,969.50 $ 1,200.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Drum $ 1,981.76 $ 5,945.28 Drum $ 1,061.50 $ 3,184.50 $ 9,129.78 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Each $ 9.08 $ 4,086.00 $ 4,086.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Drum $ 552.43 $ 2,762.15 Drum $ 427.53 $ 427.53 Drum $ 339.66 $ 339.66 Drum $ 325.08 $ 325.08 Drum $ 165.29 $ 2,479.35 $ 6,333.77 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Each $ 19.80 $ 59.40 Each $ 79.20 $ 79.20 $ 138.60 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Drum $ 2,275.00 $ 6,825.00 Drum $ 380.00 $ 1,140.00 $ 7,965.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Each $ 5.00 $ 2,250.00 $ 2,250.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Drum $ 325.00 $ 1,625.00 Drum $ 258.00 $ 258.00 Drum $ 210.00 $ 210.00 Drum $ 130.00 $ 130.00 Drum $ 100.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 3,723.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Each $ 350.00 $ 1,050.00 Each $ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 1,550.00 Extended Price Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Estimate Amount) Each $ 91.30 $ 4,565.00 Each $ 25.00 $ 1,250.00 $ 4,565.00 $ 1,250.00 Extended Price Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Estimate Amount) Box $ 481.09 $ 1,443.27 Box $ 140.00 $ 420.00 Drum $ 151.91 $ 5,316.85 Drum $ 80.00 $ 2,800.00 Drum $ 127.14 $ 381.42 Drum $ 65.00 $ 195.00 $ 7,141.54 $ 3,415.00 Extended Price Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Estimate Amount) Box $ 694.34 $ 694.34 Box $ 340.00 $ 340.00 Drum $ 213.13 $ 213.13 Drum $ 190.00 $ 190.00 Drum $ 173.04 $ 173.04 Drum $ 150.00 $ 150.00 Drum $ 136.07 $ 136.07 Drum $ 125.00 $ 125.00 Drum $ 121.50 $ 121.50 Drum $ 75.00 $ 75.00 Drum $ 63.50 $ 63.50 Drum $ 50.00 $ 50.00 $ 1,401.58 $ 930.00 Extended Price Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Estimate Amount) Drum $ 424.19 $ 424.19 Drum $ 285.00 $ 285.00 Drum $ 213.13 $ 213.13 Drum $ 190.00 $ 190.00 Drum $ 173.04 $ 173.04 Drum $ 150.00 $ 150.00 Drum $ 136.07 $ 136.07 Drum $ 125.00 $ 125.00 Drum $ 121.50 $ 121.50 Drum $ 75.00 $ 75.00 Drum $ 63.50 $ 63.50 Drum $ 50.00 $ 50.00 Tote $ 1,249.33 $ 1,249.33 $ 2,380.76 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Box $ 481.09 $ 481.09 Drum $ 332.37 $ 332.37 Drum $ 151.91 $ 151.91 Drum $ 127.14 $ 127.14 Drum $ 99.34 $ 99.34 Drum $ 84.77 $ 84.77 Drum $ 45.13 $ 45.13 $ 1,321.75 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Box $ 603.52 $ 603.52 Drum $ 186.89 $ 14,016.75 Drum $ 153.37 $ 153.37 Drum $ 120.33 $ 120.33 Drum $ 105.75 $ 105.75 Drum $ 55.63 $ 55.63 $ 15,055.35 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Drum $ 323.95 $ 323.95 Drum $ 146.30 $ 146.30 Drum $ 122.93 $ 122.93 Drum $ 95.98 $ 95.98 Drum $ 81.40 $ 81.40 Drum $ 43.45 $ 43.45 Tote 1 $ 950.001 $ 950.00 $ 1,825.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Box $ 340.00 $ 340.00 Drum $ 285.00 $ 285.00 Drum $ 190.00 $ 190.00 Drum $ 150.00 $ 150.00 Drum $ 125.00 $ 125.00 Drum $ 75.00 $ 75.00 Drum $ 50.00 $ 50.00 $ 1,215.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Box $ 340.00 $ 340.00 Drum $ 190.00 $ 14,250.00 Drum $ 150.00 $ 150.00 Drum $ 125.00 $ 125.00 Drum $ 75.00 $ 75.00 Drum $ 50.00 $ 50.00 $ 14,990.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Drum $ 285.00 $ 285.00 Drum $ 190.00 $ 190.00 Drum $ 150.00 $ 150.00 Drum $ 125.00 $ 125.00 Drum $ 75.00 $ 75.00 Drum $ 50.00 $ 50.00 Tote $ 915.20 1 $ 915.20 Tote $ 950.001 $ 950.00 $ 1,729.21 $ 1,825.00 Extended Price Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Estimate Amount) Box $ 385.19 $ 38,519.00 Box $ 340.00 $ 34,000.00 Drum $ 291.27 $ 291.27 Drum $ 285.00 $ 285.00 Drum $ 124.51 $ 1,245.10 Drum $ 190.00 $ 1,900.00 Drum $ 106.58 $ 106.58 Drum $ 150.00 $ 150.00 Drum $ 82.90 $ 82.90 Drum $ 125.00 $ 125.00 Drum $ 68.32 $ 68.32 Drum $ 75.00 $ 75.00 Drum $ 36.92 $ 36.92 Drum $ 50.00 $ 50.00 $ 40,350.09 $ 36,585.00 Extended Price Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Estimate Amount) Drum $ 396.77 $ 29,757.75 Drum $ 315.00 $ 23,625.00 Drum $ 118.59 $ 1,185.90 Drum $ 80.00 $ 800.00 Drum $ 460.90 $ 1,382.70 Drum $ 120.00 $ 360.00 Drum $ 137.83 $ 6,891.50 Drum $ 65.00 $ 3,250.00 Drum $ 460.90 $ 1,382.70 Drum $ 60.00 $ 180.00 Drum $ 137.83 $ 6,891.50 Drum $ 40.00 $ 2,000.00 Drum $ 460.90 $ 1,382.70 Drum $ 120.00 $ 360.00 Drum $ 137.83 $ 6,891.50 Drum $ 70.00 $ 3,500.00 Drum $ 460.90 $ 1,382.70 Drum $ 120.00 $ 360.00 Drum $ 137.83 $ 6,891.50 Drum $ 75.00 $ 3,750.00 $ 64,040.45 $ 38,185.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) LECTURE $ 13.53 $ 40.59 SMALL $ 25.63 $ 76.89 MEDIUM $ 67.65 $ 202.95 LARGE $ 157.85 $ 473.55 X-LARGE $ 191.68 $ 575.04 Each $ 67.65 $ 20,295.00 $ 21,664.02 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) LECTURE $ 74.03 $ 222.09 SMALL $ 74.03 $ 222.09 MEDIUM $ 97.35 $ 2,433.75 LARGE $ 199.65 $ 598.95 X-LARGE $ 227.98 $ 227.98 $ 3,704.86 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) LECTURE $ 49.83 $ 498.30 SMALL $ 55.33 $ 2,766.50 MEDIUM $ 73.15 $ 5,486.25 LARGE $ 127.05 $ 127.05 X-LARGE $ 143.28 $ 143.28 $ 9,021.38 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) LECTURE $ 50.00 $ 150.00 SMALL $ 70.00 $ 210.00 MEDIUM $ 100.00 $ 300.00 LARGE $ 125.00 $ 375.00 X-LARGE $ 250.00 $ 750.00 Each $ 20.00 $ 6,000.00 $ 7,785.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) LECTURE $ 100.00 $ 300.00 SMALL $ 110.00 $ 330.00 MEDIUM $ 150.00 $ 3,750.00 LARGE $ 200.00 $ 600.00 X-LARGE $ 300.00 $ 300.00 $ 5,280.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) LECTURE $ 90.00 $ 900.00 SMALL $ 70.00 $ 3,500.00 MEDIUM $ 125.00 $ 9,375.00 LARGE $ 135.00 $ 135.00 X-LARGE $ 200.00 $ 200.00 $ 14,110.00 Unit Unit Price LECTURE $ 25.63 SMALL $ 55.33 MEDIUM $ 67.65 LARGE $ 157.85 X-LARGE $ 191.68 LECTURE $ 32.23 SMALL $ 39.93 MEDIUM $ 53.35 LARGE $ 73.15 X-LARGE $ 88.28 SMALL $ 61.05 LARGE $ 157.85 Extended Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) $ 256.30 $ 2,766.50 $ 5,073.75 $ 473.55 $ 575.04 $ 322.30 $ 1,996.50 $ 4,001.25 $ 219.45 $ 264.84 $ 183.15 $ 473.55 $ 16,606.18 Unit Unit Price LECTURE $ 50.00 SMALL $ 60.00 MEDIUM $ 70.00 LARGE $ 150.00 X-LARGE $ 170.00 LECTURE $ 40.00 SMALL $ 50.00 MEDIUM $ 60.00 LARGE $ 100.00 X-LARGE $ 170.00 SMALL $ 10.00 LARGE $ 20.00 Extended Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) $ 500.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 5,250.00 $ 450.00 $ 510.00 $ 400.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 4,500.00 $ 300.00 $ 510.00 $ 30.00 $ 60.00 $ 18,010.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) LECTURE $ 133.43 $ 133.43 SMALL $ 253.33 $ 253.33 MEDIUM $ 397.65 $ 397.65 LARGE $ 668.25 $ 668.25 X-LARGE $ 972.68 $ 972.68 $ 2,425.34 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) LECTURE $ 310.53 $ 310.53 SMALL $ 378.73 $ 378.73 MEDIUM $ 743.05 $ 743.05 LARGE $ 1,367.85 $ 1,367.85 X-LARGE $ 1,619.48 $ 17,814.28 $ 20,614.44 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) LECTURE $ 150.00 $ 150.00 SMALL $ 200.00 $ 200.00 MEDIUM $ 400.00 $ 400.00 LARGE $ 700.00 $ 700.00 X-LARGE $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 2,450.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) LECTURE $ 625.00 $ 625.00 SMALL $ 800.00 $ 800.00 MEDIUM $ 1,300.00 $ 1,300.00 LARGE $ 1,600.00 $ 1,600.00 X-LARGE $ 1,800.00 $ 19,800.00 $ 24,125.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) LECTURE $ 385.33 $ 385.33 SMALL $ 484.33 $ 484.33 MEDIUM $ 811.25 $ 811.25 LARGE $ 1,553.75 $ 1,553.75 X-LARGE $ 1,737.18 $ 1,737.18 $ 4,971.84 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) LECTURE $ 588.83 $ 588.83 SMALL $ 861.63 $ 861.63 MEDIUM $ 1,238.05 $ 1,238.05 LARGE $ 1,615.35 $ 1,615.35 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) LECTURE $ 600.00 $ 600.00 SMALL $ 800.00 $ 800.00 MEDIUM $ 1,300.00 $ 1,300.00 LARGE $ 1,600.00 $ 1,600.00 X-LARGE $ 2,300.00 $ 2,300.00 $ 6,600.00 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) LECTURE $ 600.00 $ 600.00 SMALL $ 800.00 $ 800.00 MEDIUM $ 1,300.00 $ 1,300.00 LARGE $ 1,600.00 $ 1,600.00 X-LARGE $ 2,361.98 $ 2,361.98 X-LARGE $ 2,750.00 $ 2,750.00 $ 6,665.84 $ 7,050.00 Extended Price Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Estimate Amount) LECTURE $ 1,053.03 $ 1,053.03 LECTURE $ 620.00 620 SMALL $ 1,238.93 $ 1,238.93 SMALL $ 780.00 780 MEDIUM $ 2,218.15 $ 2,218.15 MEDIUM $ 1,300.00 1300 LARGE $ 3,293.95 $ 3,293.95 LARGE $ 2,115.00 2115 X-LARGE $ 4,289.18 $ 4,289.18 X-LARGE $ 2,800.00 2800 $ 12,093.24 $ 7,615.00 Extended Price Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Estimate Amount) Per Pound $ - $ - Per Pound $ 0.10 $ 4,000.00 Per Pound $ 0.20 $ 15,000.00 Per Pound $ 0.25 $ 18,750.00 Per Pound $ 0.28 $ 11,200.00 Per Pound $ 0.30 $ 12,000.00 Per Pound $ 0.32 $ 24,000.00 Per Pound $ 0.25 $ 18,750.00 Per Pound $ (0.03) $ (1,050.00) Per Pound $ 0.10 $ 3,500.00 Per Pound $ - $ - Per Pound $ 0.10 $ 3,500.00 $ 49,150.00 $ 60,500.00 Extended Price Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Estimate Amount) EACH $ 100.00 $ 500.00 EACH $ 40.00 $ 200.00 EACH $ 30.00 $ 150.00 EACH $ 52.00 $ 260.00 EACH $ 52.00 $ 260.00 EACH $ 29.00 $ 145.00 EACH $ 49.00 $ 245.00 EACH $ 45.00 $ 225.00 EACH $ 60.00 $ 300.00 EACH $ 42.00 $ 210.00 EACH $ 55.00 $ 275.00 EACH $ 30.00 $ 150.00 EACH $ 140.00 $ 700.00 EACH $ 162.00 $ 810.00 EACH $ 140.00 $ 700.00 EACH $ 144.00 $ 720.00 EACH $ 26.00 $ 130.00 EACH $ 45.00 $ 225.00 EACH $ 70.00 $ 350.00 EACH $ 44.00 $ 220.00 EACH $ 63.00 $ 315.00 EACH $ 25.00 $ 125.00 EACH $ 26.00 $ 130.00 EACH $ 25.00 $ 125.00 EACH $ 23.00 $ 115.00 EACH $ 25.00 $ 125.00 EACH $ 14.00 $ 70.00 EACH $ 9.00 $ 45.00 EACH $ 18.00 $ 90.00 EACH $ 20.00 $ 100.00 EACH $ 65.00 $ 325.00 EACH $ 120.00 $ 600.00 EACH $ 141.00 $ 705.00 EACH $ 168.00 $ 840.00 EACH $ 22.00 $ 110.00 EACH $ 23.00 $ 115.00 EACH $ 11.00 $ 55.00 EACH $ 14.00 $ 70.00 EACH $ 14.00 $ 70.00 EACH $ 15.00 $ 75.00 $ 5,595.00 $ 5,385.00 Extended Price Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) M Estimate Amount) Event $ 1,020.00 $ 3,060.00 Event $ 1,800.00 $ 5,400.00 Event $ 2,040.00 $ 6,120.00 Event $ 3,600.00 $ 10,800.00 Event $ 3,060.00 $ 9,180.00 Event $ 5,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 6,000.00 $ $ 1,000.00 $ $ 450.00 $ 60,000.00 5,000.00 11,250.00 07.450.00 Extended Price Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Each Class $ 1,400.00 $ 4,200.00 200.00 Extended Price Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Per Hour $ 48.00 $ 193,536.00 Per Hour $ 42.00 $ 169,344.00 Per Hour $ 40.00 $ 161,280.00 Per Hour $ 30.00 $ 364,500.00 Per Hour $ 30.00 $ 243,000.00 $ 1,167, 948.00 Per Hour $ 33.00 $ 400,950.00 Per Hour $ 30.00 $ 243,000.00 $ 1,168,110.00 $ 6,063,895.14 - $ 4,551,763.00 GC; p� DALLAS COUNTY PURCHASING DEPARTMENT Lqk �71T�1!' - • May 31, 2020 TO: Earle Blakney, HHW Program Manager FROM: Abri Sterlacci, Contracts Specialist SUBJECT: 2020-009-6849 Request For Proposal for Household Hazardous waste collection Recycling, Disposal and other related items Three (3) firms' submitted proposals: (Tradbe, Clean Harbor, and Clean Earth) responded to the aforementioned County solicitation. My recommendation will be to award this solicitation to the highest rank firm as follows: Clean Earth Upon your analysis and approval, please respond in writing if the aforementioned award recommendation is compliant with your department's needs. Should you have any questions, please contact me at 214-653-7763. Your cooperation regarding this matter is greatly appreciated. Please initial one only and sign below. X Upon reviewing the documentations, I/We find the product(s)/service(s) compliant with specifications and contract requirements. As a result, this department recommends award of the rfp to the preliminary highest rank firm as indicated by the Purchasing Department. I/We have reviewed the proposal. However, this department does NOT recommend award of the contract to the bidder(s) as indicated, due to the attached reasons. Also please include due diligence reference check information. Detailed justification must be submitted with this document stating each item of non-compliance with bid specifications. Specify any additional comments: c Authorized Contract Manager Signature: '' ' / Date: 6/1 /2020 Department Name: Planning & Development r Printed Name: Rick Loessberg 900 Jackson Street, Suite 680, Dallas Texas 75202 (214) 653-7763 9 Fax (214) 653-7449 • abri-gayle.sterlacci@dallascounty.org Summar Evaluation Criteria Possible Points Vendor 1: Tradebe Qualifications & Experience 30 23.67 Organization & Project Method 25 21.33 Cost & Fees 30 26.11 Small Business Enterprise 15 TOTAL 100 71.11 y Sheet Vendor 2: Clean Earth Vendor 3: Clean Harbor 27.33 23.67 30 2 83 25 22.33 22.52 4 73.85 CO_ X397351 EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY 1600382 2018 EMPLOYER INFORMATION REPORT U— REPORT - TYPE 8 SECTION B - COMPANY IDENTIFICATION SECTION C - TEST FOR FILING REQUIREMENT ' STERICYCLE INC 2.a. STERICYCLE INC 1-Y 2-N 3-Y DUNS NO.:363596297 EIN :363640402 28161 NORTH KEITH DRIVE 405 POWELL ST LAKE FOREST, IL 60045 AVALON, TX 76623 ELLIS COUNTY SECTION E - ESTABLISHMENT INFORMATION C. Y NAICS: 562211 Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal SECTION D - EMPLOYMENT DATA HISPANIC OR NOT -HISPANIC OR LATINO LATINO x**MALE* w***:tx***:r*FEMALE **:r*w**w*** OVERALL BLACK OR NATIVE AMERICAN TWO NATIVE BLACK OR 1MERICAN TWO TOTALS JOB CATEGORIES HAWAIIAN AFRICAN OR INDIAN OR OR HAWAIIAN OR OR AFRICAN INDIAN MALE FEMALE WHITE PACIFIC ASIAN ALASKAN MORE WHITE OR ASIAN MORE AMERICAN NATIVE RACES N AMERICAN PACIFIC ALASKAN ISLANDER ISLANDER NATIVE RACES EXECUTIVE/SR OFFICIALS & MGRS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FIRST/MID OFFICIALS & MGRS 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 PROFESSIONALS 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 TECHNICIANS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SALES WORKERS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 CRAFT WORKERS 10 0 10 5 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 30 OPERATIVES 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 LABORERS & HELPERS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SERVICE WORKERS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 12 1 16 5 0 0 0 0 7 1 0 0 0 0 42 PREVIOUS REPORT TOTAL 13 1 20 5 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 1 46 SECTION F - REMARKS CERTIFICATE OF INTERESTED PARTIES FORM 1295 1 of 1 Complete Nos. 1- 4 and 6 if there are interested parties. OFFICE USE ONLY Complete Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 if there are no interested parties. CERTIFICATION OF FILING 1 Name of business entity filing form, and the city, state and country of the business entity's place Certificate Number: of business. 2020-607546 Ruiz Protective Service, Inc. Dallas, TX United States Date Filed: 2 Name of governmental entity or state agency that is a party to the contract for which the form is 04/14/2020 being filed. Dallas County Date Acknowledged: 3 Provide the identification number used by the governmental entity or state agency to track or identify the contract, and provide a description of the services, goods, or other property to be provided under the contract. 2020-002-6842 Polygraph testing services Nature of interest 4 Name of Interested Party City, State, Country (place of business) (check applicable) Controlling Intermediary 5 Check only if there is NO Interested Party. 6 UNSWORN DECLARATION My name is Andrew Ruiz My address is 2646 Andjon Dr. (street) ❑X , and my date of birth is June 17, 1986 Dallas TX 75220 USA (city) (state) (zip code) (country) I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed in Dallas County, State of Texas on the 14 day of April 12020 (month) (year) j-Z5r- Signature of autfiorl agent of contracting business entity (Declarant) Forms provided by Texas Ethics Commission www.ethics.state.tx.us Version V1.1.3a6aaf7d - 1 Page 1 of 2 A � �� DATE (MM//2020Y) iJllliii CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE I o6/12/2020 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). CONTACT Willis Towers Watson Certificate Center PRODUCER ( Willis Towers Watson Northeast, Inc. NAME:FAX C/o 26 Century Blvd I (A/C. No. Ext): ONE 1-877-995-7378 (A/C, No): 1-888-467-2378 P.O. Box 305191 (ADDRESS: certificates@willis.com Nashville, TN 372305191 USA I INSURERS) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # INSURERA: ACE American Insurance Company 22667 INSURED INSURERB: American Guarantee and Liability Insurance 26247 Clean Earth Environmental Solutions, Inc. 350 Poplar Church Road IINSURERC: Indemnity Insurance Company of North Ameri 43575 Camp Hill, PA 17011 IINSURERD: Allied World Assurance Company US Inc 19489 I INSURER E : INSURER F : COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: W16811148 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUBR POLICY EFF POLICY EXP LIMITS LTR INSD WVD POLICYNUMBER (MM/DD/YYYY) (MM/DDIYYYY) X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 5,000,000 � DAMAGE TO 5,000,000 CLAIMS -MADE OCCUR PREMISESS(Ea occurrence) $ A MED EXP (Any one person) $ 100,000 Y Y HDO G7123289A 06/30/2019 06/30/2020 PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ 5,000,000 GEMLAGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 5,000,000 POLICY ❑ PRO- ❑ LOC JECT PRODUCTS -COMP/OP AGG $ 5,000,000 OTHER: $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT (Ea accident) $ 3,000,000 X ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ A OWNED SCHEDULED Y ISA H25279657 06/30/2019 06/30/2020 BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS X HIRED X NON -OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY (Per accident) B X UMBRELLA LAB 1 X 1 OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ 10,000,000 EXCESS LAB CLAIMS -MADE AUC7364403 - 01 06/30/2019 06/30/2020 AGGREGATE $ 10,000,000 I X I 0 DED RETENTION $ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION X IPER AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Y / N STATUTE ERH C ANYPROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,000 OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? No NIA WLR C65891517 06/30/2019 06/30/2020 (Mandatory in NH) E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 If yes, describe under 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ A Excess Workers Compensation WCU C65891554 06/30/2019 06/30/2020 See Page 2 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required) This Voids and Replaces Previously Issued Certificate Dated 06/02/2020 WITH ID: W16704654. SEE ATTACHED CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. Dallas County Purchasing AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Attn: Abri-Gayle Sterlacci 900 Jackson Street, 6th Floor, Suite 680 Dallas, TX 75202 ez-z— ©1988-2016 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25 (2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD SR ID: 19728576 BATCH: 1710642 AGENCY CUSTOMER ID: LOC #: AI �� ADDITIONAL REMARKS SCHEDULE AGENCY NAMED INSURED Willis Towers Watson Northeast, Inc. Clean Earth Environmental Solutions, Inc. �350 Poplar Church Road POLICY NUMBER Camp Hill, PA 17011 See Page 1 CARRIER See Page 1 ADDITIONAL REMARKS NAIC CODE See Page 1 I EFFECTIVE DATE: See Page 1 THIS ADDITIONAL REMARKS FORM IS A SCHEDULE TO ACORD FORM, FORM NUMBER: 25 FORM TITLE: Certificate of Liability Insurance Excess Workers Compensation: Part One: Statutory Part Two: Bodily Injury by Accident, Each Accident: $1,000,000 Bodily Injury by Disease, Policy Limit: $1,000,000 Bodily Injury by Disease, Each Employee: $1,000,000 Page 2 of 2 Re:Household Hazardous Waste collection, management, transportation, treatment, storage, and disposal services associated with 2020-002-6842. Dallas County and its officers, employees, and elected officials are included as Additional Insureds under General Liability and Automobile Liability per Endt DA-9U74c 03/16. General Liability insurance is Primary and Non -Contributory to any other insurance. Waiver of Subrogation is applicable as respects to General Liability where required by contract and permitted by law. Coverage for Contractual Liability is provided under the General Liability policy. INSURER AFFORDING COVERAGE: Allied World Assurance Company US Inc NAIC#: 19489 POLICY NUMBER: 0312-3010 EFF DATE: 04/06/2020 EXP DATE: 04/06/2021 TYPE OF INSURANCE: LIMIT DESCRIPTION: LIMIT AMOUNT: Contractor's Pollution Liab. Per Incident: $5,000,000 Aggregate: $5,000,000 Deductible: $100,000 ACORD 101 (2008/01) © 2008 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD SR ID: 19728576 BATCH: 1710642 CERT: W16811148 ADDITIONAL INSURED — DESIGNATED PERSONS OR ORGANIZATIONS Named Insured Harsco Corporation Endorsement Number Policy Symbol Policy Number Policy Period Effective Date of Endorsement ISA �H25279657 06/30/2019 To 06/30/2020 Issued By (Name of Insurance Company) ACE American Insurance Company Insert the policy number. The remainder of the information is to be completed only when this endorsement is issued subsequent to the preparation of the policy. THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM AUTO DEALERS COVERAGE FORM MOTOR CARRIER COVERAGE FORM EXCESS BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM Additional Insured(s): Anv person or oraanization whom you have aareed to include as an additional insured under a written contract, provided such contract was executed prior to the date of loss. A. For a covered "auto," Who Is Insured is amended to include as an "insured," the persons or organizations named in this endorsement. However, these persons or organizations are an "insured" only for "bodily injury" or "property damage" resulting from acts or omissions of: 1. You. 2. Any of your "employees" or agents. 3. Any person operating a covered "auto" with permission from you, any of your "employees" or agents. B. The persons or organizations named in this endorsement are not liable for payment of your premium. Authorized Representative DA-9U74c (03/16) Page 1 of 1 Clean Earth Environmental Solutions, Inc. PSC Environmental Services LLC Clean Earth Specialty Waste Solutions, Inc. Luntz Acquisition (Delaware), LLC 21st Century Environmental Management of Nevada, LLC 21st Century Environmental Management, LLC of Rhode Island Chemical Pollution Control of Florida, LLC Chemical Pollution Control, LLC of New York Northland Environmental, LLC General Environmental Management of Rancho Cordova LLC Burlington Environmental, LLC Solvent Recovery, LLC PSC Recovery Systems, LLC Republic Environmental Systems (Pennsylvania), LLC Republic Environmental Systems (Transportation Group), LLC Republic Environmental Recycling (New Jersey), Inc. Nortru, LLC Allworth, LLC Rho -Chem, LLC Chemical Reclamation Services, LLC Philip Reclamation Services, Houston, LLC AGREEMENT RFP NUMBER 2020-009-6849 BETWEEN DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS AND CLEAN EARTH, INC. This Master Agreement ("Agreement") is made and entered into by and between the Dallas County, Texas, ("County") a political subdivision of the State of Texas acting by and through the Dallas County Commissioners Court and Clean Earth, Inc. ("Contractor") with a place of business at 350 Poplar Church Road, Camp Hill, PA 17011. Both County and Contractor are sometimes referred to as "Party", or collectively as "Parties." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, County issued RFP No. 2020-009-6849 ("RFP"); WHEREAS, Contractor responded to RFP; and WHEREAS, Contractor responded and represented that its proposed services shall meet or exceed the requirements and specifications of the RFP; and WHEREAS, Contractor represents that it has the experience and holds all necessary permits, licenses and certificates to practice and perform the services and desires to perform the services covered in this Agreement; and WHEREAS, County desires to retain a qualified and experienced Contractor to provide Household Hazardous Waste Collection, Recycling, Disposal and Other Related Program Services, hereinafter, referred to as the "Project"; and WHEREAS, County has selected Contractor as the highest ranked firm for County RFP No. 2020- 009-6849 and agrees to pay Contractor for the services provided as detailed in this Agreement; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the terms, conditions, covenants, and performance of the scope of work and services contained herein, as attached and made a part hereof, County and Contractor mutually agree as follows; 1. INCORPORATED DOCUMENTS The following documents are incorporated by reference as if fully reproduced herein: Cost and Other Fees Price Schedule, attached as Exhibit A; Contractor's Title VI Assurances and Compliance, attached as Exhibit B; Contractor's Small Business Enterprise (SBE) and Hub Participation Report, attached as Exhibit C; County's RFP No. 2020-009-6849, attached as Exhibit D; Contractor's response to the RFP, attached as Exhibit E; and Contractor's BAFO, attached as Exhibit F. 2. ORDER OF PRECEDENCE In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between or among the provisions of this Agreement between the County and Contractor or any incorporated or referenced document or any exhibit, attachment, or associated document, such conflict or inconsistency shall be resolved in the following order of precedence, except as set forth in Section 7 below: (1) this Agreement; (2) Exhibit A; (3) Exhibit D; (3) Exhibit F; (4) Exhibit E; (5) Exhibit B; and (5) Exhibit C. 3. CONTRACT TERM The initial term of this Agreement shall be for three (3) years, commencing upon the date of execution by Dallas County Commissioners Court ("Effective Date"), unless terminated earlier under any provision hereof. This Agreement may be renewed by Dallas County, in its sole discretion, up to two (2) additional times for one (1) year renewal periods based on existing terms, conditions, Contractor's performance, pricing, and fiscal year funding availability, as evidenced by formal written approval of the Commissioners Court and Contractor (collectively the "Term"). Upon expiration of the Term of this Agreement or any period of renewal, Contractor agrees to hold over the terms and conditions of this Agreement for such a period of time as may be reasonably necessary, but not to exceed 120 days, to renew this Agreement or allow the County to re -solicit this Agreement through a competitive solicitation process. 4. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT County and Contractor agree the Project is to provide Household Hazardous Waste Collection, Recycling, Disposal and Other Related Program Services. 5. SCOPE OF SERVICES AND WORK The scope of the project is to provide Household Hazardous Waste Collection, Recycling, Disposal and Other Related Program Services for Dallas County in accordance with the Scope of Services as outlined in the RFP. 6. BACKGROUND CHECKS 6.1 Contractor acknowledges and agrees to perform background checks and e-verify on all employees and personnel including subcontractors assigned and providing services to County under this Agreement prior to commencing services or work. Contractor shall conduct these checks as required by the RFP. "Background check" means, including but not limited to, the research and 2 verification of an individual's employment history, criminal history, identity, driving record history, current and past residences, and any discrepancies contained therein. The cost of this background check will be the sole responsibility of the Contractor. The County reserves the right to approve/refuse any prospective employees including subcontractors of the Contractor as a result of the background check. The following items will be included in a background check, at a minimum: 6.1.1 E-Verify all employees, personnel and subcontractors providing services under this contract; 6.1.2 Employment history (last ten (10) years); 6.1.3 Social Security number verification; 6.1.4 Assumed names and aliases search; 6.1.5 State criminal records search for an unlimited period of time including court records search, Motor Vehicle Driving Records search, Department of Public Safety search, Department of Corrections search, Administrative Office of Court search, a County criminal records search for all counties of residence, and a Justice of the Peace criminal records search for all precincts of residence; 6.1.6 Federal criminal records search for an unlimited period of time, including National Sex Offender Public Registry Search and National Criminal Records Database Search; 6.1.7 Current and prior address check; and 6.1.8 Employee photo picture. 6.2 The background check must be performed and completed at least seven (7) days prior to each employee or personnel providing services to County. A copy of the e-verify documentation and background check will be provided to County and County will be advised, if. 1) the background check identifies any criminal history, including but not limited to, any warrants, misdemeanor or felony convictions/indictments/arrest/pending charges, deferred adjudication or community supervision, dismissals, or outstanding traffic tickets (three months or older); or 2) the background check identifies any discrepancy or inconsistency in the information provided, including with the Social Security number or name provided. Copies of all background check results shall be made available to the County. 6.3 Contractor shall furnish the County (Earle Blakney) with a completed verification certificate, Dallas County Background Check Verification Certificate ("Certificate"), signed by the Contractor containing the employee/personnel's full legal name, full address, date the background check was performed, and date of hire by the Contractor. The Certificate should be sent to the Dallas County Facilities Management Contract Manager or designated representative via E-mail or in a sealed envelope marked Confidential." The certificate must state that a 3 background check has been performed on the employee/personnel and that the findings are satisfactory. If not satisfactory, the Certificate must state any potential problems (e.g., information discrepancies or inconsistencies, gaps in background, criminal felony or misdemeanor convictions/indictments/ arrests/pending charges, outstanding warrants or traffic tickets, wrong or invalid Social Security number, deferred adjudication, community supervision, etc.) discovered during the background check. Upon receipt of a Certificate identifying problems with the background check: 1) the County department requesting the personnel will assess the identified issues, pursuant to County policies and other laws and regulations; and 2) Dallas County Facilities Management Contract Manager will advise the Contractor whether the County department will permit the personnel/employee to perform the service. 6.4 County's Rights to Further Screen Personnel In evaluating Contractor's employees and personnel providing services under this contract, certain County departments or divisions may require additional background checks, including but not limited to, criminal record checks and fingerprinting. These additional background check requirements do not waive any responsibility or obligation of the Contractor under this Section 6. 6.4.1 Section 344.310 of the Texas Administrative Code requires criminal history searches to be conducted on all personnel who may have direct unsupervised contact with youth in juvenile justice facilities and programs prior to being granted access to juveniles, or facilities. Contractor (including Contractor's employees) or individuals who are not licensed by the Texas Department of State Health Services or other state agency must have a fingerprint -based criminal history search conducted from databases maintained by the State of Texas and the Federal Bureau of Investigations for each individual providing services under the Contractor's contract within two (2) years prior to the date of the most recent contract. Contractor (including Contractor's employees providing services under this contract without a state professional license) are required to submit fingerprint -based criminal history searches through the Texas Department of Public Safety's Fingerprint Applicant Services of Texas (FAST) system. Contractor is responsible for all cost associated with FAST fingerprint based check and criminal record check. 6.4.2 For positions with access (or potential access) to Criminal Justice Information (CJI) in accordance with the Federal Bureau of Investigation CJIS Security Policy 5.9, as amended, and the Texas Department of Public Safety's CJIS Policy; or (ii) as deemed necessary, at its sole discretion. 6.4.3 The Contractor shall inform all employees and personnel providing services of this contract of the additional background check screening requirements. The additional background check (including fingerprinting) will be the responsibility of Contractor. 6.4.4 Waiver Contractor shall have the personnel including subcontractors execute any necessary consents, releases, and waivers: a. To allow County or a third parry agency to collect and check the 4 employee/personnel's background and qualifications, as permitted by applicable law, under Section 6.4; and b. To release to County (and its employees) the employee/personnel's background history and/or criminal history. 6.5 Re -Verification Contractor must have the background of any employee, personnel including subcontractors providing work or services to the County re -verified: 6.5.1 Twelve months from the date the employee or personnel first started providing services to County, if the employee or personnel provided continuous services to the County; or 6.5.2 If there is a gap, of thirty (30) days or more, in the employee or personnel providing services to County. Upon such re -verification, Contractor shall provide County with another Certificate pursuant to the requirements in Section 6.3. 6.6 Warranties Contractor represents and warrants; 6.6.1 All employees, personnel including subcontractors who perform any services or work for County have undergone the Contractor's background check and a County Background Check Verification Certificate has been provided to Dallas County Facilities Management Contract Manager; 6.6.2 Contractor has a background check process/service which includes, at a minimum, the searches/information identified in Section 6.1; 6.6.3 It will not assign or permit any individual to perform services or work for the County unless (i) the individual has passed the background check; or (ii) it has notified the County of potential problems and such problems have been resolved; and 6.6.4 It will ensure that personnel are in compliance with the background check requirements in this Section 6 throughout the term of the Agreement, and any extensions thereto, including the duty to notify in Section 6.5. 7. COMPENSATION The compensation shall be paid in accordance with the pricing structure set forth in Exhibit A and F. In case of any contradictory language therein specific to pricing, such conflict or inconsistency shall be resolved in the following order of precedence: (1) Exhibit F; and (2) Exhibit A. County shall pay Contractor for services rendered pursuant to this Agreement at the time and in Wi the manner set forth herein. The payments specified below shall be the only payments from County to Contractor for services rendered pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor shall submit all invoices to County in the manner specified herein. 8. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF PAYMENT FOR SERVICES OR WORK 8.1 Contractor agrees to accept the specified compensation as set forth in Exhibit A and F as full remuneration for performing all services and furnishing all professional services, supervision, labor, personnel, staffing, documentation, reports, taxes, travel, transportation, shipping, freight, insurance requirements, bonds, supplies and materials required, for any reasonably unforeseen difficulties which may arise or be encountered in the execution of the services until acceptance, for risks connected with the services and for performance by Contractor of all its duties and obligations hereunder. Contractor shall only be compensated as set forth herein for products and services delivered in accordance with this Agreement. County shall have no obligation to pay any sum in excess of total Agreement amount specified herein. 8.2 Invoices shall be verified and approved by the County authorized representative and subject to routine processing requirements. Payments made by the County shall not preclude the right of County from thereafter disputing any items involved or billed under this Agreement and shall not be construed as acceptance of any part of the services and/or goods. Payment will be made upon receipt and acceptance by the County of completed work, services or products ordered and receipt of a valid invoice, in accordance with the Texas Government Code, Chapter 2251. 8.3 The County reserves the right to withhold any payment or partial payment otherwise due the Contractor for unsatisfactory performance, services or work incomplete, unacceptable work or services or damage by the Contractor, his employees or subcontractors. The County shall provide notice of any work or services that involve disputed costs, involve disputed audits, that is deemed to be incomplete or unacceptable, for which the Contractor shall rectify that condition to the satisfaction of County. If Contractor fails to rectify and correct the incomplete or unacceptable work or damage within a reasonable time, County will also reduce the bill for any services deemed unsatisfactory, unacceptable, and incomplete or damaged. At no time will penalty assessment be recoverable by the Contractor. Contractor shall take all proper precautions to protect County and private property from damage and/or loss. Should any damage to, and/or loss of, property be caused by the Contractor, the Contractor will be required to make repairs and/or restitution immediately at its own expense. 8.4 Prompt Pavment Act : Contractor agrees that a temporary delay in making payments due to the County's accounting and disbursement procedures shall not place the County in default of this Agreement and shall not render the County liable for interest or penalties, provided such delay shall not exceed thirty (30) days after its due date. Any payment not made within thirty (30) days of its due date shall bear interest in accordance with Chapter 2251 of the Texas Government Code. 8.5 All invoices must reference a valid Dallas County Purchase Order Number (when applicable). 8.6 County reserves the right to withhold payment to the Contractor or to require Contractor 6 to return payment(s) received from County in the event Contractor's performance does not comply with any provision of this Agreement. Contractor agrees to return any unearned amounts paid by County within thirty (30) days following the final date of the Term or within thirty (30) days following County delivery of a notice to the Contractor that amounts paid to be returned. 8.7 Contractor shall submit monthly invoices for all services or work performed during the previous calendar month. Two (2) invoices are required. All invoices shall be submitted to the Dallas County Auditor's Office with a copy to originating department indicated below and accompanied by all support documentation requested by the County, for payment and for services that were completed during the preceding phase. Failure to provide the appropriate supporting documentation will result in the delay payment. Invoices shall cover goods and services not previously invoiced. Contractor shall reimburse the Dallas County for any monies paid to Contractor for goods or services not provided or when goods and services provided do not meet the Agreement requirements. Payments made by the County shall not preclude the right of the County from thereafter disputing any items involved or invoiced under this Agreement and shall not be construed as acceptance of any part of the goods or services. Invoices and support documentation are to be sent to: Original invoice shall be sent to: Dallas County Auditor's Office Attn: Accounts Payable 1201 Elm St., 23rd Floor, Suite 2300 Dallas, Texas 75270 Accounts.Pavable(&dallascounty. ora Coov of invoice(s) shall be sent to: Earle Blakney Household Hazardous Waste Program Manager 11234 Plano Road Dallas, Texas 75243 8.8. At minimum, the original invoices submitted against the agreement, must reference all of the following information: 8.8.1 Contractor Information a. Contractor Name b. Contractor Address c. Contractor Contact Information d. Dallas County Purchase Order Number e. Services performed and rates billed 8.9 All itemized optional services requested by the user department should be listed on a separate invoice. 8.10 All billing shall be done on a timely and accurate basis. Contractor shall submit monthly 7 invoices from services completed in the previously month no later than the 15th of each month. Payment will be made within thirty (30) days after receipt of an approved invoice with supporting documentation to the Dallas County Auditor's Office. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein: A. CONTRACTOR understands and agrees that a temporary delay in making payments to CONTRACTOR because of or due to COUNTY's accounting and disbursement procedures shall not place COUNTY in default of this Contract and shall not render COUNTY liable for interest or penalties, provided such delay shall not exceed thirty (30) days after the due date. CONTRACTOR understands and agrees that any payment not made within thirty (30) days of its due date shall bear interest in accordance with Chapter 2251 of the Texas Government Code. B. CONTRACTOR shall pay all of its own out-of-pocket expenses. C. CONTRACTOR will not be paid or reimbursed for funds used or spent for any unauthorized or unaI Towable use under this Contract or any state and/or federal regulations. D. CONTRACTOR agrees to submit to the Dallas County Auditor's Office (or his representative), complete, fully documented and accurate itemized statements of invoices with appropriate/applicable attachments, for the deliverable milestones completed. A copy of each invoice shall be sent to: Dallas County Auditor, 1201 Elm Street, 23rd Floor, Suite 2300, Dallas, Texas 75270. E. Each statement shall be in a form acceptable to the COUNTY Auditor, and shall include details of the services rendered as may be requested by the Auditor for verification purposes. TI1 e statements shall, at a minimum, include a description of the services, and the total amount billed for the services rendered. F. After receipt of the statement, the department shall review the statement and approve it with any modifications deemed appropriate and thereafter forward the statement with any modifications to the COUNTY Auditor for payment. Upon termination of this Agreement, amounts due the Contractor from the County under the terms of this Agreement, shall be prorated as of the date of termination. 8.11 Invoices received without all the required supporting documentation and information will not be processed and will be returned to the Contractor unpaid. 9. SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PARTICIPATION 9.1 Contractor agrees to comply with the provisions of the Small Business Specifications contained in Exhibit C. Contractor, if subcontracting portions of the work or services herein, agrees to allocate work or services to sub -consultants or sub -contractors which are Small Business 8 Enterprise (SBE) firms in accordance with Exhibit C (herein after "Participation Plan"). No changes to the Participation Plan may be made unless approved in writing by Dallas County Office of Small Business Enterprises. During the performance of all work or services under this Agreement, Contractor and its agents shall comply with all SBE policies of Dallas County. The information shall be identified per firm, discipline, and participation. During the Term of this Agreement, Dallas County will require information from the Contractor, and may conduct audits, to assure that the Participation Plan is being followed. 9.2 With each Contractor request for payment, the Contractor shall report their actual payment and compliance Plan Participation information to: Dallas County Office of Small Business Enterprises 411 Elm St., 2nd Floor Dallas, Texas 75202 Dallas County Purchasing Department and Dallas County Small Business Office has implemented a web -based, vendor/contractor tracking and reporting system (132Gnow) to streamline the current manual process of tracking payments to all tiers of subcontractors/sub-consultants. Contractor will report all payments and other requested information into the new system. 9.3 Should Contractor propose the deletion of a SBE classified or certified subcontractor from its employ, the Contractor shall substitute a subcontractor of like classification or certification, and if Contractor is unable to substitute a subcontractor of like classification, Contractor shall provide Dallas County Office of Small Business Enterprises with documentation of its best efforts to acquire the services of a SBE replacement firm. 9.4 Changes to the List of Subcontractors must be reviewed and approved by the Dallas County Office of Small Business Enterprises Officer prior to any changes being made. In addition, Contractor shall notify the Dallas County Office of Small Business Enterprises if the percentage of Plan Participation declines or falls below the level of participation represented in this Agreement. Contractor shall promptly notify the Dallas County Office of Small Business Enterprises within ten (10) days and obtain a listing of other certified Small Business Enterprise (SBE) firms to meet the commitment amount. 10. ASSURANCES 10.1 Contractor agrees to establish safeguards to prohibit employees from using their positions for a purpose that constitutes or presents the appearance of personal or organizational conflict of interest or personal gain. 10.2 Contractor assures that neither it nor its employees, volunteers, agents or officers shall receive personal benefits, commission, consideration, or gains in performance of the work or services outlined in this Agreement. Furthermore, Contractor agrees to disclose prior to commencement of a particular assignment any material or financial interests that it or a third party may have in the work or services required under this Agreement. M 10.3 Contractor assures that funds received pursuant to this Agreement will not be used for lobbying the Texas legislature or any governmental agency in connection with a particular contract. 10.4 Contractor shall pay all subcontractors and consultant in a timely manner. County shall have no liability to any subcontractors in the event Contractor does not pay or delays payment to any subcontractors. At termination or expiration of this Agreement, Contractor shall deliver to County an affidavit of all bills paid. Final payment shall be contingent upon receipt of such affidavits as resolution of all accounting for which County is or may be liable under this Agreement. 10.5 Under Section 231.006, Texas Family Code, Contractor certifies to County that the owner(s) of at least a 25% interest in the organization is not delinquent in any child support obligation that renders him/her ineligible to receive payment under the terms of this Agreement. Contractor hereby acknowledges that this Agreement may be terminated and payment may be withheld if this Certification is inaccurate. 10.6 Contractor certifies that neither it nor any of its principals is presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participating in this Agreement by any Federal department or agency. 10.7 Best Efforts to Minimize Costs to County: Contractor shall use its best efforts to complete each assigned task in as economical a manner as possible and to minimize any charges incurred in connection therewith to the maximum extent possible, consistent with Contractor's other obligations under this Agreement. 10.8 Failure to comply with any of these assurances or any other requirements specified within this Agreement will put Contractor in default and material breach of this Agreement and may result, at the sole discretion of County, in the disallowance of funds and the withholding of future awards, in addition to any other remedies permitted by law. 10.9 Governmental Consent: Contractor warrants that no consent, approval, or withholding of objection is required from any governmental authority with respect to the entering into or the performance of this Agreement. 10.10 Corporate Good Standing: Contractor represents and warrants that it: (i) is a corporation duly incorporated, validly existing and in good standing; (ii) has all requisite corporate power and authority to execute, deliver and perform its obligations hereunder; (iii) is duly licensed, authorized or qualified to do business and is in good standing in every jurisdiction in which a license, authorization or qualification is required for the ownership or leasing of its assets or the transaction of business of the character transacted by it except when the failure to be so licensed, authorized or qualified would not have a material adverse effect on Contractor's ability to fulfill its obligations hereunder. 11. CONTRACTOR'S PROFESSIONAL WARRANTIES 11.1 No Actions, Suits, or Proceedings: Contractor warrants that there are no actions, suits, or 10 proceedings, pending or threatened, that will have a material adverse effect on Contractor's ability to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement. Agreement further warrants that it will notify County immediately if Contractor becomes aware of any action, suit, or proceeding, pending or threatened, which will have a material adverse effect on Contractor's ability to fulfill the obligations under this Agreement. 11.2 Warrantv of Contractor's Capability: Contractor warrants that it is financially capable of fulfilling all requirements of this Agreement and that Contractor is a validly organized entity that has the authority to enter into this Contract. Contractor warrants that it is not prohibited by any loan, contract, financing arrangement, trade covenant, or similar restriction from entering into this Agreement. 11.3 Professional Oualitv: Contractor warrants to County that all materials, work, and services will be of professional quality conforming to generally accepted practices, and that all work and services provided under this Agreement will be performed in a manner consistent with that degree of care, qualification and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the same profession currently practicing under similar circumstances. If there are no applicable or recognized professional standards in the applicable area or areas of expertise required to perform such work or services, then Contractor will perform all services in a good and professional manner that meets County's goals and objectives as stated herein as well as otherwise adds value to or improves the performance of County's expectations, objectives, and purposes as stated in this Agreement. Any work that is determined by County to be less than professional quality will be corrected without charge. This warranty extends for ninety (90) business days past termination or expiration of this Agreement. This warranty is limited to rework of the unsatisfactory service or product without change to the original specifications and without regard to the amount of the effort expended on the original service or work product. 11.4 Collusion: 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 competition in conjunction with the competitive bidding process for this Agreement or this Agreement itself. 11.5 Sectarian Activitv: Contractor expressly warrants and certifies that no funds under this Agreement are used either directly or indirectly, in the support of any religious or anti -religious activity, worship, or instruction. 12. REPORTING 12.1 Reporting. Contractor agrees to submit all required documentation and reports on a timely basis and in accordance with the specified time frames pursuant to this Agreement. Penalties for delinquent reporting may include withholding of payments until such time all reports are received, cancellation or termination of this Agreement with no obligation to pay for undocumented work or services, or both. 12.2 Access to Records. Contractor agrees that County, or any of its duly authorized representatives, has the right of timely and unrestricted access to any books, documents, papers, 11 reports, or other records of Contractor that are pertinent to the fulfillment of the requirements of this Agreement, in order to make audit, examinations, excerpts, transcripts, and copies of such documents. This right also includes timely and reasonable access to Contractor's personnel for the purpose of reviewing, interviewing, evaluating, and monitoring related to such documents. All such items shall be furnished to the requesting party in Dallas County, Texas within a reasonable time. 12.3 Ownership. Contractor agrees that all information, findings, reports, data, and supporting documentation that relates to the work or services provided hereunder shall remain the property of County. 12.4 Adequacv of Records. If the Contractor's books, records, and other documents relevant to this Agreement are not sufficient to support and document that allowable work or services were provided to County, Contractor shall reimburse County for the services not so adequately supported and documented. If any audit reveals any material deviation from this Agreement and specification requirements, any misrepresentation, or any overcharge to the County, the County will be entitled to recover damages, as well as the cost of the audit. 12.5 Audit. The Dallas County Auditor, its assigns, a Federal agency, a State agency, or any other governmental entity approved by County shall have the unrestricted right to audit all data or documents related to this Agreement. Such data shall be furnished in Dallas County, Texas at a mutually convenient time within a reasonable time. Should County determine it reasonably necessary, Contractor shall make all of its records, books, and documents reasonably related to this Agreement available to authorized County personnel, at reasonable times and within reasonable periods, for inspection or auditing purposes or to substantiate the provisions of services under this Agreement. 12.6 Availabilitv and Retention of Records. All financial books, records, statistical and management books and records pertaining to the work or services delivered and all financial books, records, statistical and management books and records shall be available for examination and audit by County, Federal, State or the County's duly authorized representatives for a period of not less than four (4) years after final payment of the Contractor's fee expenses under the Agreement or until all pending County, State, and Federal audits are completed, whichever is later. All records related to this Agreement must be kept in a single location, either at Contractor's principle place of business or its place of business where the work or services are performed. 13. CONFIDENTIALITY AND OPEN RECORDS ACT 13.1 Contractor shall not disclose privileged or confidential communications or information acquired in the course of the performance of the work or services under this Agreement, unless authorized by law. Contractor agrees to adhere to all confidentiality requirements, as applicable, for the work and services performed for County under this Agreement. 13.2 Public Information Act. The Parties acknowledge and agree that County is subject, as a matter of law, to TEX. GOWT CODE ANN. § 552 (Vernon 1994), also known as the "Texas Public Information Act" (hereinafter "Public Information Act"). Notwithstanding any other 12 provision, the Parties agree that in the event that any provision of this Agreement, or other documents related to this Agreement, including, but not limited to, any exhibit, attachment, amendment, addendum, or other incorporated document, is in conflict with the Public Information Act, such provision shall be of no force or effect. Furthermore, it is expressly acknowledged and agreed that the County, County Commissioners Court, County Judge, Elected County Officials, County Department Heads and County Employees (hereinafter "County Requestors") may request advice, decisions and opinions of the Attorney General of the State of Texas in regard to the application of the Public Information Act to any software, hardware, firmware, or any part thereof, or other equipment or item, data or information, or any other thing or item furnished to or in the possession or knowledge of County. It is further acknowledged and agreed that the County Requestors have the right and obligation by law to rely on the advice, decisions, and opinions of the Texas Attorney General. Contractor hereby releases the County Requestors from any and all liability or obligation of any type, kind or nature regarding any disclosure of any software, hardware, firmware, or any part thereof, or other equipment or item, data or information, or any other thing or item furnished by Contractor or in the possession or knowledge of the County that is determined by County or in reliance on any advice, decision or opinion of the Texas Attorney General to be available to the public or any persons. 13.3 To the extent permitted by the Public Information Act, the Parties agree to keep confidential (and store in a secure area with limited access) and will not copy, publish, sell, exchange, disclose, or provide to others or use any information, documents or data, provided to or disclosed to the other party, or any information related to this Agreement, other than performing each party's obligations under this Agreement. However, this the Parties expressly agree that this Agreement and all its incorporated attachments and exhibits shall be public information. 13.4 Confidential or Provrietary Marking. Any information or documents Contractor uses in the performance of the work or services provided under this Agreement that Contractor considers confidential or proprietary or that contains trade secrets must be clearly marked accordingly. This marking must be explicit as to the designated information. The designation, however, may not necessarily guarantee the non -release of the documents or information under the Texas Public Information Act or otherwise required by law. 14. INDEMNIFICATION TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, CONTRACTOR SHALL INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND OWNER, AND ALL OF ITS OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, AGENTS AND EMPLOYEES, FROM AND AGAINST ALL CLAIMS, DAMAGES, LOSSES AND EXPENSES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ATTORNEYS FEES, ARISING OUT OF OR RESULTING FROM BODILY INJURY OR DEATH OF ANY PERSON, OR PROPERTY DAMAGE, INCLUDING LOSS OF USE OF PROPERTY, ARISING OR ALLEGED TO ARISE OUT OF OR IN ANY WAY RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT OR CONTRACTOR'S PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK OR OTHER ACTIVITIES OF CONTRACTOR, BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT CAUSED IN WHOLE OR IN PART BY ANY NEGLIGENT ACT OR OMISSION OF CONTRACTOR OR ANYONE DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY EMPLOYED BY CONTRACTOR OR ANYONE FOR WHOSE ACTS CONTRACTOR MAY BE LIABLE. 13 NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, CONTRACTOR SHALL INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND OWNER, AND ALL OF ITS OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, AGENTS AND EMPLOYEES (THE "INDEMNITEES"), FROM AND AGAINST ALL CLAIMS, DAMAGES, LOSSES AND EXPENSES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ATTORNEYS FEES, ARISING OUT OF OR RESULTING FROM BODILY INJURY TO, OR SICKNESS, DISEASE OR DEATH OF, ANY EMPLOYEE, AGENT OR REPRESENTATIVE OF CONTRACTOR OR ANY OF ITS SUBCONTRACTORS, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH CLAIM, DAMAGE, LOSS OR EXPENSE IS CAUSED, OR IS ALLEGED TO BE CAUSED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF ANY INDEMNITEE, IT BEING THE EXPRESSED INTENT OF OWNER AND CONTRACTOR THAT IN SUCH EVENT THE CONTRACTOR IS TO INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND THE INDEMNITEES FROM THE CONSEQUENCES OF THEIR OWN NEGLIGENCE, WHETHER IT IS OR IS ALLEGED TO BE THE SOLE OR CONCURRING CAUSE OF THE BODILY INJURY, SICKNESS, DISEASE OR DEATH OF CONTRACTOR'S EMPLOYEE OR THE EMPLOYEE OF ANY OF ITS SUBCONTRACTORS. THE INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS PARAGRAPH SHALL NOT BE LIMITED BY ANY LIMITATION ON THE AMOUNT OR TYPE OF DAMAGES, COMPENSATION OR BENEFITS PAYABLE BY OR FOR CONTRACTOR UNDER WORKERS COMPENSATION ACTS, DISABILITY BENEFIT ACTS OR OTHER EMPLOYEE BENEFIT ACTS. IT IS MUTUALLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT THE ASSUMPTION OF LIABILITIES AND INDEMNIFICATION PROVIDED FOR IN THIS AGREEMENT SHALL INDEFINITELY SURVIVE ANY EXPIRATION, COMPLETION OR TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. IN THE EVENT CONTRACTOR AND OWNER ARE FOUND JOINTLY LIABLE BY A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION, LIABILITY WILL BE APPORTIONED COMPARATIVELY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF TEXAS, WITHOUT WAIVING ANY GOVERNMENTAL IMMUNITY AVAILABLE TO THE STATE UNDER TEXAS LAW AND WITHOUT WAIVING ANY DEFENSES OF THE PARTIES UNDER TEXAS LAW. Approval and acceptance of Contractor's services by County shall not constitute nor be deemed a release of the responsibility and liability of Contractor for the accuracy and competency of their services; nor shall such approval and acceptance be deemed to be an assumption of such responsibility by County for any defect, error or omission in the services performed by Contractor in this regard. Contractor shall defend, hold harmless and indemnify County for damages resulting from such defects, errors or omissions. No Indemnification by County: Contractor acknowledges and agrees that County does not have the ability under Article XI, Section 7 of the Texas Constitution to indemnify Contractor or any other third party for damages arising under this Agreement. Survival: These provisions shall survive completion, suspension, termination, expiration and/or cancellation of this Agreement, or any determination that this Agreement or any 14 portion hereof is void, voidable, invalid or unenforceable. 15. INSURANCE 15.1 Without limiting any of the other obligations or liabilities, Contractor at its own expense shall purchase and maintain the minimum insurance and limits and shall likewise ensure that all of its consultants, subcontractors and their sub -subcontractors (collectively known as "Contractor") purchase and maintain such insurance, as will protect them from claims set forth below which may arise out of or result from the Contractor's operations under this Agreement, whether such operations are carried out by the Contractor, by any consultant, subcontractor, or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by Contractor or any subcontractor, or by anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable. Contractor is solely responsible for payment of all deductibles and retentions associated with the claims filed. Contractor agrees that the insurance requirements specified herein do not reduce the liability Contractor has assumed in any indemnification or hold harmless section of this Agreement. All insurance must be purchased and maintained with companies duly licensed in the State of Texas, possessing a current A.M. Best, Inc. rating of "A" or better. 15.2 As a condition precedent to commencement of any work or services, within ten (10) calendar days after the Effective Date of the Agreement, Contractor shall furnish, to the Dallas County Purchasing Agent (at the same address given below under this Insurance heading) the following minimum insurance coverage that show County as the certificate holder and covers the period of the Term of this Agreement and any renewals: 15.2.1 Workers' Compensation Insurance: That meets the statutory requirements of the Texas Workers' Compensation Act, or if self -insured, then Contractor must provide to County evidence of a certificate issued by the Workers' Compensation Commission approving such self-insurance. If Contractor has no employee (as defined by the Texas Workers' Compensation Act), Contractor shall provide County with a sworn Affidavit stating that there is no employee in lieu of a Certificate of Insurance. In the event that any work is sublet, Contractor shall require the subcontractors to similarly provide Workers' Compensation Insurance for all of the subcontractors' employees unless such employees are afforded protection by Contractor. Contractor shall bear the burden of all workers compensation coverage for all of its subcontractors and the subcontractors' employees who do not have workers' compensation coverage. Contractor also represents that the coverage will be based on proper reporting of classification codes and payroll amounts, and that all coverage agreements will be filed with an appropriate insurance carrier, or in the case of self-insurance, with the Texas Workers' Compensation Commission. Providing false or misleading information may subject Contractor to administrative penalties, criminal penalties, civil penalties or other civil actions. Types of Coverage Limits of Liabilitv Workers' Compensation Statutory Employer's Liability 15 Bodily injury by Accident Bodily injury by Disease Bodily injury by Disease $500,000.00 Each Accident $500,000.00 Each Employee $500,000.00 Policy Limit 15.2.2 Commercial General Liabilitv Insurance: Contractor shall maintain Commercial General Liability or Broad Form Comprehensive General Liability (including a Broad Form CGL endorsement) Insurance coverage for the following: (a) Premises Operations; (b) Independent Contractors or Contractors; (c) Products and Completed Operations; (d) Personal injury; (e) Contractual Liability; (f) Broad form property damage, to include fire legal liability. Such insurance shall carry in an amount not less than One Million and No/100 ($1,000,000.00) for bodily injury (including death), property damage, and blanket contractual coverage per occurrence with a general aggregate of Two Million and No/100 ($2,000,000.00) and products and completed operations aggregate of Two Million and No/100 ($2,000,000.00). This insurance must be endorsed with a Waiver of Subrogation Endorsement, waiving the carrier's right of recovery under subrogation or otherwise from the County. 15.2.3 Automobile Liabilitv Insurance: Contractor shall maintain Automobile Liability Insurance covering all owned, hired and non -owned automobiles used in connection with work with limits not less than Five Hundred Thousand and No/100 ($500,000.00) per occurrence — Combined Single Limit of Liability for Bodily Injury and Property Damage. Such insurance is to include coverage for loading and unloading hazards. This insurance must be endorsed with a Waiver of Subrogation Endorsement, waiving the carrier's right of recovery under subrogation or otherwise from the County. 15.2.4 Professional Liability (Errors and Omissions): Contractor, with respect to any damage caused by an error, omission or any negligent acts of the Contractor under this contract, shall carry not less than One Million and No/100 ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence for any wrongful act. This insurance must be endorsed with a Waiver of Subrogation Endorsement, waiving the carrier's right of recovery under subrogration or otherwise from the County. 15.2.5 Umbrella Liability Coverage in an amount not less than Five Million and No/100 ($5,000,000.00) per occurrence. 15.2.6 Environmental Impairment Liability (Pollution Prevention): Contractor shall maintain Environmental Impairment Liability (Pollution Prevention) with a limit not less than Ten Million and No/100 Dollars ($10,000,000.00) per occurrence, inclusive of legal defense costs. The policy shall include coverage for bodily injury, property damage, fire, explosion, sudden spills, gradual seepage and clean-up expenses arising from a pollution event. 16 15.3 Contractor agrees that, with respect to the above referenced insurance, all insurance contracts/policies will contain the following required provisions: 15.3.1 Except Workers Compensation, name Dallas County and its elected and appointed boards, officers, officials, agents, representatives, directors, employees and volunteers as additional insured(s) (as the interest of each insured may appear) as to all applicable coverage. 15.3.2 Thirty (30) days' notice to the County for cancellation, non -renewal or material change. 15.3.3 Provide for endorsement that the "other insurance" clause shall not apply to Dallas County where County is the additional insured on the policy 15.3.4 Contractor agrees to waive subrogation against Dallas County, its officers and employees for injuries, including death, property damage or any other loss. 15.3.5 Approval and acceptance of Contractor's services by County shall not constitute nor be deemed a release of the responsibility and liability of Contractor for the accuracy and competency of Contractor's Services; nor shall such approval and acceptance be deemed to be an assumption of such responsibility by the County for any defect, error or omission in the services performed by Contractor in this regard. 15.3.6 Contractor shall provide that all provisions of this Agreement concerning liability, duty and standard of care, shall be underwritten by contractual liability coverage sufficient to include obligation within applicable policies. 15.3.7 Contractor agrees that the insurance requirements specified herein do not reduce the liability vendor/contractor has assumed in any indemnification/hold harmless section of the contract. Vendors and/or their freight contractors must be prepared to show coverage verification prior to entering upon Dallas County premises. Failure to comply with lawful requirements or adequate liability requirements may result in delay of payments, subject to the orders of the Commissioners Court, not to exceed a period of up to two years from the termination of this Agreement, or cancellation of this Agreement or both (Court Order 2003-1792, September 30, 2003). 15.4 Insurance Certificates: The certificates of insurance shall list County as the certificate holder. Any and all copies of Certificates of Insurance shall reference any applicable (Request for Proposal number, Commissioners Court Order Number, or contract number for which the insurance is being supplied. All insurance policies or duly executed certificates for the same required to be carried by Contractor under this Agreement, together with satisfactory evidence of the payment of the premium thereof, shall be delivered to the: Dallas County Purchasing Agent located at 900 Jackson Street, 611 Floor, Suite 680, Dallas, Texas 75202 within ten (10) calendar 17 days of execution or renewal of this Agreement and upon renewals or material changes of such policies, but not less than fifteen (15) calendar days prior to the expiration of the term of such coverage, or such non -delivery shall constitute a default of this Agreement subject to immediate termination at County's sole discretion. 15.5 All insurance required to be carried by Contractor or subcontractors under this Agreement shall be acceptable to the County in form and content, in its sole discretion. All policies shall be issued by an insurance company acceptable and satisfactory to County and authorized to do business in the State of Texas. Acceptance of or the verification of insurance by County shall not relieve or decrease the liability of Contractor. 15.6 Minimum insurance is a condition precedent to any work or services performed under this Agreement and for the entire Term of this Agreement, including any renewal or extension. In addition to any and all other remedies County may have upon Contractor's failure to provide and maintain any insurance or policy endorsements to the extent and within the time herein required, or such insurance lapses, is reduced below minimum requirements or is prematurely terminated for any reason, County shall have the right to: 15.6.1 Order Contractor to stop work hereunder, which shall not constitute a Suspension of Work and Services; 15.6.2 Withhold any payment(s) which become due to Contractor until Contractor demonstrates compliance with the requirements and assurance and proof acceptable to County that there is no liability to County for failure to provide such required insurance; 15.6.3 At its sole discretion, declare a material breach of this Agreement, which, at County's discretion, may result in: 15.6.3.1 Termination of this Agreement 15.6.3.2 Demand on any bond, as applicable; 15.6.3.3 The right of the County to complete this Agreement by contracting with the "next low proposal." Contractor will be fully liable for the difference between the original Agreement price and the actual price paid, which amount is payable to County by Contractor on demand; or 15.6.3.4 Obtain such insurance and deduct from the payments to Contractor the expense of obtaining such insurance and the cost of insurance premiums. However, neither Contractor nor any third parry shall have any recourse against the County for payment of any premiums or assessment for any deductibles, or payment of any amount that would have been payable by any such insurance, as all such liability, cost, expense, premiums and deductibles are the sole responsibility and risk of Contractor; and 15.6.3.5 Obtain such insurance and deduct from the payments to Contractor 18 the expense of obtaining such insurance and the cost of insurance premiums. However, neither Contractor nor any third parry shall have any recourse against County for payment of any premiums or assessment for any deductibles, or payment of any amount that would have been payable by any such insurance, as all such liability, cost, expense, premiums and deductibles are the sole responsibility and risk of the Contractor; and 15.6.3.6 Any combination of the above 15.6.4 Any combination of the above in Section 15.6. 15.7 Contractor shall promptly advise County in writing of any claim or demand, against County or Contractor, known to Contractor related to or arising out of Contractor's activities under this Agreement. 15.8 Approval, disapproval or failure to act by the County regarding any insurance supplied by Contractor shall not relieve Contractor of full responsibility or liability for damages and accidents as set forth herein. Neither shall bankruptcy, insolvency or denial of liability by any insurance company exonerate the Contractor from liability. 15.9 Acceptance of the work or services, or failure to act by County shall not constitute nor be deemed a release of the responsibility and liability of Contractor, its employees, associates, agents or subcontractors for the accuracy and competency of their work or services; nor shall such acceptance be deemed an assumption of responsibility or liability by County for any defect in the work or services performed by Contractor, its employees, subcontractors, and agents. 15.10 Nothing herein contained shall be construed as limiting in any way the extent to which Contractor may be held responsible for payments of damages to persons or property resulting from Contractor's or its subcontractor's performance of the work or services covered under this Agreement. 15.11 Survival: The provisions of this Section shall survive completion, suspension, termination or expiration of this Agreement, or any determination that this Agreement or any portion hereof is void, voidable, invalid or unenforceable. 15.12 Insurance Lapse: In the event Contractor fails to maintain insurance as required by this Agreement, Contractor shall immediately cure such lapse in insurance coverage at Contractor's sole expense, and pay County in full for all costs and expenses incurred by County under this Agreement as a result of such failure to maintain insurance by Contractor, including costs and reasonable attorney's fees relating to County's attempt to cure such lapse in insurance coverage. Such costs and attorney's fees, not to exceed One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars and 00/100 dollars ($1,500.00), shall be automatically deducted from monies or payments owed to Contractor by County. Moreover, the County shall retain five percent (5%) of the value of the Agreement that shall be placed into an account from monies or payments owed to Contractor by County to cover County's potential exposure to liability during the period of such lapse. The retainage shall be held by County until six (6) months after the Term of the Agreement has ended or has otherwise 19 been terminated, cancelled, or expired and shall be released if no claims are received or lawsuits filed against County for any matter that should have been covered by the required insurance. 15.12.1 CONTRACTOR FURTHER AGREES TO INDEMNIFY COUNTY FOR ANY PENALTIES, FINES, JURY AWARDS, COURT COSTS, LITIGATION EXPENSES, AND ATTORNEYS' FEES INCURRED BY COUNTY DUE TO CONTRACTOR'S FAILURE TO MAINTAIN THE REOUIRED INSURANCE AT ALL TIMES DURING THE TERM OF THE AGREEMENT. Contractor after proper notice, at its own expense with legal counsel of County's choice, will defend and hold County harmless in any claim or action against County that occurred as a direct or indirect result of Contractor's failure to maintain insurance at all times during the Term of the Agreement. Without waiving any rights under Sovereign Immunity, the County shall cooperate with and may monitor Contractor in the defense of any claim, action, or proceeding and will, if appropriate, make employees available as Contractor may reasonably request with regard to such defense, subject to the reimbursement by Contractor of all costs and expenses occasioned by the County's cooperation in such defense. Contractor agrees not to settle any such claim without the County's consent, which consent will not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 16. TERMINATION The Parties may terminate this Agreement for the following: 16.1 Termination for Convenience: County may terminate the Agreement for convenience after the first anniversary of the execution of this Agreement. County shall exercise its termination option by delivering to Contractor written notice of such termination identifying the termination date which shall be at least thirty (30) days after the date of such notice. In connection with any such termination County shall have no liability to Contractor for amounts in excess of the normal charges through the date of termination. After receipt of a notice of termination and except as otherwise directed by the County, the Contractor shall: (i) Stop work under this Agreement not less than forty-five (45) days from the date of the County's notice of termination to the extent specified in such notice, and (ii) complete performance of such part of the work and services as shall not have been terminated by such notice. If County determines that Contractor's actions contribute to the curtailment of an essential service or pose an immediate threat to life, health or property, County may terminate this Agreement immediately without penalty upon issuing either oral or written notice to Contractor and without opportunity to cure. In no event shall County be liable for costs incurred by Contractor as a result of the termination or any loss of profits on the resulting order or portion thereof so terminated. In the event of termination, all finished or unfinished documents, data, studies, maps, photographs, reports, and other materials (collectively referred to as "materials") prepared by Contractor for use by County under this Agreement shall become the property of County and shall be promptly delivered to County within ten (10) days. Contractor shall have the right to terminate this Agreement for convenience with one hundred 20 twenty (120) days written notice to County. Such notice of termination shall be by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, and will be deemed given upon receipt of such notice by the other party. 16.2 Termination for Insolvencv: County shall have the option to terminate this Agreement in its entirety if Contractor: (i) becomes insolvent or is unable to meet its debts as they mature; (ii) files a voluntary petition in bankruptcy or seeks reorganization or to effect a plan or other arrangement with creditors; (iii) files an answer or other pleading admitting, or fails to deny or contest, the material allegations of an involuntary petition filed against it pursuant to any applicable statute relating to bankruptcy or reorganization; (iv) is adjudicated bankrupt or shall make an assignment for the benefit of its creditors generally; (v) applies for, consents to or acquiesces in the appointment of any receiver or trustee for all or a substantial part of its property any such receiver or trustee appointed is not discharged within thirty (30) days after date of such appointment. 16.3 Termination for Default or Non -Performance: County shall have the option to terminate this Agreement, for cause: (i) for a material breach or non-performance of this Agreement by Contractor that is not cured by Contractor within ten (10) days of the date on which County provides written notice of breach; (ii) for a material breach of this Agreement by Contractor that is not reasonably subject to cure within ten (10) days after its occurrence; or (iii) if it is determined by County, that there exists a plurality of non -material breaches by Contractor that have a material adverse impact on the work or services provided under this Agreement. In the event that County terminates this Agreement in whole or in part as provided herein, the County may procure, upon such terms and in such manner as County may deem appropriate, goods and services similar to those so terminated. Contractor shall be liable to County for any and all excess costs incurred by County, as determined by County, for such similar goods and services. If a failure described in this Section 16.3 is not cured to the County's satisfaction within ten (10) days from the time of receipt of such notice as described in this Section 16.3, the County shall have the right to terminate immediately without the requirement of further notice. If, after notice of termination under the provisions of this clause, it is determined for any reason that the Contractor was not in default under this provisions of this clause, the County has the option to make its notice of termination pursuant to the Termination for Convenience clause in Section 16.1 above and the rights and obligations of the Parties would be in accordance with that provision. 16.3.1 In the event this Agreement is prematurely terminated due to breach, non- performance or withdrawal by the Contractor, County reserves the right to seek monetary restitution (to include but not limited to; withholding of monies owed) from the Contractor to cover costs for interim services or to cover the difference of a higher cost (difference between termination Contractor's rate and new company's rate) beginning from the date of Contractor's termination through the Agreement expiration date. In the event civil suit is filed to enforce this provision, County will seek its attorney's fees and cost of suit from the Contractor. In addition and as authorized by Commissioners Court, vendors terminated for non-performance will be disbarred from award consideration on future County solicitation for a minimum period of thirteen (13) months. 21 16.3.2 Notice and Rijzht to Cure. If the Contractor breaches the Agreement, and the County in its sole discretion determines that the breach is curable, then the County will provide the Contractor with written notice of the breach and a time period (not less than 10 days) to cure the Breach. The notice of breach and opportunity to cure is inapplicable for successive or repeated breaches or if the County determines in its sole discretion that the breach poses a serious and imminent threat to the health or safety of any person or the imminent loss, damage, or destruction of any real or tangible personal property. 16.4 Termination for Lack of Funding. In the event that funds, in whole or in part, are not available to begin or to continue this Agreement at the level of services specified, the County may immediately terminate or amend this Agreement. The County shall not be obligated to pay for any services rendered after the Contractor has received written notice of termination pursuant to this section. 17. NOTICES Any and all notices, correspondence, requests demands and other communications contemplated, called for, permitted, or required to be given under this Agreement shall be in writing, except through the course of the Parties' routine exchange of information and cooperation during the terms of the work and services. Any written communications shall be deemed to have been duly given upon actual in -person delivery, if delivery is by direct hand, or upon delivery on the actual day of receipt or no greater than four (4) calendar days after being mailed by U.S. certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, whichever occurs first. The date of mailing shall count as the first day. All communications shall be addressed to the appropriate party at the address stated herein or such other address as the Parties hereto may designate by written notice from time to time in compliance with this Section. Contractor: Clean Earth, Inc. 350 Poplar Church Road Camp Hill, PA 17011 Dallas County: Rick Loessberg Director, Planning and Development Dallas County Planning and Development 411 Elm Street, 4th Floor Dallas, Texas 75202 w/copies to: Earle Blakney Household Hazardous Waste Program Manager 11234 Plano Road Dallas, Texas 75243 22 Michael Frosch Director of Purchasing Dallas County Purchasing Department 900 Jackson Street, 6ch Floor, Suite 680 Dallas, Texas 75202 Chief Dallas County District Attorney's Office — Civil Division Administration Building 411 Elm Street, 5th Floor Dallas, Texas 75202 18. SEVERABILITY If any provision of this Agreement is construed to be illegal or invalid, this will not affect the legality or validity of any of the other provisions in this Agreement. The illegal or invalid provision will be deemed stricken and deleted, but all other provisions shall continue and be given effect as if the illegal or invalid provisions had never been incorporated. 19. SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY This Agreement is expressly made subject to County's Sovereign Immunity, Title 5 of the Texas Civil Practices and Remedies Code, and all applicable federal and state law. The parties expressly agree that no provision of this Agreement is in any way intended to constitute a waiver of any immunities from suit or from liability that the County has by operation of law. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to benefit any third party beneficiary. 20. AMENDMENTS No modification, amendment, novation, renewal or other alteration of this Agreement shall be effective unless mutually agreed upon in writing and executed by the Parties hereto and approved by Dallas County Commissioners Court. 21. GOVERNING LAW AND VENUE The validity and interpretation of this Agreement, and the rights and obligations of the Parties hereunder, shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas. This Agreement is performable and enforceable in Dallas County, Texas where the principal office of County is located and the federal and state courts physically located in Dallas County shall be the sole and exclusive venue for any litigation, special proceeding, or other proceeding as between the Parties that may be brought, or arise out of, in connection with, or by reason of this Agreement. 22. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS In providing work and services required by this Agreement, Contractor must observe and comply 23 with all applicable federal, State, and local statutes, ordinances, rules, regulations, licenses, legal certifications, or inspections required for the work or services, facilities, equipment, or materials, and all applicable federal, state, and local statutes, ordinances, rules, and regulations. 23. CHANGE IN THE LAW Any alteration, addition or deletion to the terms of this Agreement which are required by changes in federal or state law are automatically incorporated herein without written amendment to this Agreement and shall be effective on the date designated by said law. 24. PERMITS AND LICENSES Contractor shall secure and pay for all fees for all necessary statutory and regulatory authorizations, permits, approvals, certifications, licenses, and insurance required by the laws of Federal, State, County, and municipal laws, ordinances, rules and regulations that are required in order to perform the work or services stated in Agreement. Contractor shall maintain these licenses and permits in effect for the Term of this Agreement and any renewals. Contractor will notify County immediately of loss or suspension of any such licenses and permits. Failure to maintain a required license or permit may result in immediate termination of this Agreement. 25. WAIVER Failure of any party, at any time, to enforce a provision of this Agreement, shall in no way constitute a waiver of that provision, nor in any way affect the validity of this Agreement, any part hereof, or the right of the party thereafter to enforce each and every provision hereof. No term of this Agreement shall be deemed waived or breach excused unless the waiver shall be in writing and signed by the party claimed to have waived. Furthermore, any consent to or waiver of a breach will not constitute consent to or waiver of or excuse of any other different or subsequent breach. 26. DEFAULT, CUMULATIVE RIGHTS, AND MITIGATION It is not a waiver of default if the non -defaulting Party fails to immediately declare a default or delays in taking any action. The rights and remedies provided by this Agreement are cumulative, and either Party's use of any right or remedy will not preclude or waive its right to use any other remedy at law or in equity. These rights and remedies are in addition to any other rights the Parties may have by law, statute, ordinance or otherwise. Parties have a dutv to mitigate damages. 27. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR Contractor, including its agents or employees, agree Contractor is an independent contractor and not an agent, servant, joint enterpriser, joint venture or employee of the County, and is responsible for its own acts, forbearance, negligence and deeds, and for those of its agents or employees in conjunction with the performance of work and services covered under this Agreement. 24 28. SUBCONTRACTING Contractor may not enter into agreements with subcontractors or consultants for delivery of the designated work and services outlined in this Agreement without prior written consent of the County, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. The costs of all subcontracted services are included in the fees paid herein. Subcontracts or Consulting agreements, if any, entered into by the Contractor will be in writing and subject to all requirements herein. Contractor agrees that Contractor is solely responsible to County for the performance of this Agreement. Contractor shall pay all subcontractors and consultants in a timely manner. County shall have the right to prohibit Contractor from using any subcontractor or consultant. 29. ASSIGNMENT Contractor assures that it will not transfer or assign its interest in this Agreement without prior written consent of County. Contractor understands that in the event that all or substantially all of Contractor's assets are acquired by another entity, Contractor is still obligated to fulfill the terms and conditions of this Agreement. County approval to transfer or assign Contractor's interest in this Agreement to an entity that acquires all or substantially all of Contractor's assets is subject to formal approval by the Dallas County Commissioners Court. 30. THIRD PARTIES The obligations of each Party to this Agreement shall inure solely to the benefit of the other Party, and no other person or entity shall be a third parry beneficiary of this Agreement or have any right to enforce any obligation created or established under this Agreement. 31. CONFLICT OF INTEREST No County official or employee shall have any financial interest, direct or indirect, in any contract with the County or be financially interested, directly or indirectly, in the sale to the County of any land, materials, supplies or services, except on behalf of the County as an official or employee. Any violation of this Section, with knowledge, expresses or implied, of the person or corporation contracting with the County shall render this Agreement involved voidable by the Commissioners Court of Dallas County. It is the responsibility of Contractor during all phases of this Agreement to notify the County in writing of any potential conflict of interest. Contractor covenants that neither it nor any member of its corporation presently has any interest or shall acquire any interest, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner or degree with the performance of this Agreement. Contractor further covenants that in the performance of this Agreement no person having such interest shall be employed or appointed by Contractor. 32. ANTI -KICKBACK Contractor hereby certifies that it will comply with all applicable "Anti -Kickback" Laws (including (18 USC 874) as supplemented in Department of Labor regulations (29 CFR, Part 3), and shall insert appropriate provisions in all subcontracts covering work under this Agreement. 25 33. PROHIBITION ON POLICTICAL ACTIVITY None of the funds provided under this Agreement shall be used for influencing the outcome of any election, or the passage or defeat of any legislative measure. This prohibition shall not be construed to prevent the Parties' compliance with the Texas Public Information Act. No funds provided under this Agreement may be used directly or indirectly to hire employees or in any other way fund or support candidates for the legislative, executive, or judicial branches of government, the State of Texas, or the government of the United States. None of the funds provided under this Agreement shall be paid to any official or employee who violates any of the provisions of this Section. 34. FORCE MAJEURE Neither Parry hereto shall be held responsible for any loss or damage or for any delays or failure to perform due to causes beyond its reasonable control including acts of God, strikes, epidemics, war, riots, flood, fire, sabotage, or any other circumstances of like character ("force majeure occurrence"). Contractor shall make all reasonable efforts to remove or eliminate such a cause of delay or default and shall, upon the cessation of the cause, diligently pursue performance of its obligations under this Agreement. 35. FAIR LABOR STANDARDS CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF THE FEDERAL FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT AND SHALL INDEMNIFY, DEFEND, AND HOLD HARMLESS THE COUNTY AND ITS AGENTS, OFFICERS, AND EMPLOYEES FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WAGES, OVERTIME PAY, LIQUIDATED DAMAGES, PENALTIES, COURT COSTS, AND ATTORNEYS' FEES ARISING UNDER ANY WAGE AND HOUR LAW, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE FEDERAL FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT, FOR WORK PERFORMED BY CONTRACTOR'S EMPLOYEES FOR WHICH THE COUNTY MAY BE FOUND JOINTLY OR SOLELY LIABLE. 36. TITLE VI ASSUARANCES AND COMPLIANCE Contractor agrees to comply with its Title VI assurances contained in Appendix A of its RFP response which is attached as Exhibit C to this Agreement. 37. TAXES The County, as a county of the State of Texas, is exempted from the payment of Texas state and local sales, excise, and use taxes pursuant to Texas Tax Code § 151.309, and shall therefore not be liable or responsible to Contractor for the payment of such taxes under this Agreement. The fees paid to Contractor pursuant to this Agreement are inclusive of any applicable sales, use, personal property or other taxes attributable to periods on or after the applicable Effective Date of this Agreement and based upon or measured by Contractor's cost in acquiring or providing products or services and related materials and supplies furnished or used by Contractor in performing its obligations hereunder, including all personal property and use taxes, if any, due on equipment or 26 software owned by Contractor. Contractor accepts full and exclusive liability for the payment of any and all contributions or taxes for Social Security, Workers' Compensation Insurance, Unemployment Insurance, or Retirement Benefits, Pensions, or annuities now or hereafter imposed under any state or federal laws which are measured by the wages, salaries, or other remuneration pay to persons employed by Contractor for work performed under the terms of this Agreement AND AGREES TO INDEMNIFY AND SAVE HARMLESS THE COUNTY FROM ANY SUCH CONTRIBUTION OR TAXES OR LIABILITY. 38. AUTHORITY TO TRANSACT BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF TEXAS Contractor agrees, represents, and warrants it currently has the legal authority to transact business in the State of Texas as a domestic corporation. Contractor shall maintain the legal authority to transact business in the State of Texas for the Term of this Agreement. Contractor shall provide proof of Contractor's current registration status from the Texas Secretary of State and the Comptroller for the State of Texas. 39. FISCAL FUNDING/NON-APPROPRIATION CLAUSE Notwithstanding any provisions contained herein, the obligations of the County under this Agreement are expressly contingent upon the availability of funding for each item and obligation contained herein for the Term of the Agreement and any extensions thereto. Contractor shall have no right of action against County in the event County is unable to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement as a result of lack of sufficient funding or non -appropriation for any item or obligation from any source utilized to fund this Agreement or failure to budget or authorize funding for this Agreement during the current or future fiscal years. In the event that County is unable to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement as a result of lack of sufficient funding, non -appropriation or if funds become unavailable, County, at its sole discretion, may provide funds from a separate source or may terminate this Agreement by written notice to Contractor at the earliest possible time pursuant to Section 16 above. 40. FEDERAL FUNDED PROJECT If this Agreement is funded in part by either the State of Texas or the federal government, Contractor agrees to timely comply, without additional cost or expense to County, unless otherwise specified herein, with any applicable statute, rule, regulation, grant, contract provision or other state or federal law, rule, regulation, or other similar restriction that imposes additional or greater requirements than stated herein and that is directly applicable to the work or services rendered under the terms of this Agreement. 41. PREVENTION OF FRAUD AND ABUSE Contractor shall establish, maintain and utilize internal management procedures sufficient to provide for the proper, effective management of all activities funded under this Agreement. Any known or suspected incident of fraud or program abuse involving Contractor's employees or agents shall be reported immediately to the County by Contractor. Moreover, Contractor warrants to be not listed on a local, county, state or federal consolidated list of debarred, suspended and 27 ineligible contractors and grantees. Contractor and County agree that every person who, as part of their employment, receives, disburses, handles or has access to funds collected pursuant to this Agreement does not participate in accounting or operating functions that would permit them to conceal accounting records and the misuse of said funds. Contractor shall, upon notice by County, refund expenditures of the Contractor that are contrary to this Agreement and deemed inappropriate by the County. 42.OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS Contractor agrees that all findings, reports, documents, information and data including, but not limited to, computer tapes or discs, files and tapes furnished or prepared by Contractor or any of its subcontractors for use by County in the course of performance of this Agreement, shall be and remain the sole property of County without restriction, reservation or qualification. Contractor agrees that any such documents or information shall not be made available to any individual or organization without the prior consent of County. Contractor shall deliver to County any findings, reports, documents, information, data, in any form, including but not limited to, computer tapes, discs, files audio tapes or any other project related items as requested by County or its authorized representative, at no additional cost to the County. Contractor may retain copies necessary for record keeping, documentation and all such other business purposes related to the Agreement. 43. TRANSITION SERVICES REQUIRED OF CONTRACTOR Upon notice of termination or expiration of this Agreement, the County shall immediately have the right to audit any and all records of Contractor relating to this Agreement. Moreover, upon the termination or expiration date of this Agreement, Contractor agrees to transition the services provided herein in a cooperative manner and provide anything requested from the County at no additional cost, including, but not limited to the following, upon date of termination or expiration: (i) All contract and services documentation, including all records, books and data reasonably related to this Agreement, maintained in accordance with Section 12 (Reporting) of this Agreement and identified in a complete, neat and orderly manner; (ii) A good faith pledge to cooperate with County upon transition of services to another contractor or County department providing the same or similar services; (iii) Records, books and data, including electronic data, in a format compatible within County's information technology capabilities, or in a format compatible with a succeeding contractor's information technology capabilities, as determined by County; (iv) Final accounting of all income derived from the Agreement; (v) Downloading and removal of all County information from Contractor's equipment and software; and (vi) Removal of Contractor's services without degradation or other adverse effect on County's system. This provision shall survive termination or cancellation of this Agreement. 44. USE OF AGREEMENT BY OTHER POLITICAL JURISDICTIONS In accordance with Article 791.025 of the Texas Government Code, governmental agencies (local, state) may request to utilize the County's contract by executing an interlocal agreement with County to do so. Contractor agrees this Agreement may be extended, with the authorization of the Contractor, to others. If any other jurisdiction or political jurisdictions is authorized, their ordering of services or goods shall be at the prices, terms and conditions as this Agreement. The Contractor 28 must deal directly with that jurisdiction or political subdivision concerning the placement of orders, services, issuance of purchase orders, contractual disputes, invoicing and payment. The County acts only as the "Contracting Agent" for these jurisdictions and political subdivisions. Failure to extend a contract to any jurisdiction will have no effect on this Agreement. Each participating jurisdiction and political subdivision has the option of executing a separate contract with the Contractor. Contracts entered into with them may contain general terms and conditions unique to those jurisdictions and political subdivisions covering minority participation, non- discrimination, etc. If, when preparing such a contract, the general terms and conditions of a jurisdiction are unacceptable to the Contractor, the Contractor may withdraw its extension of the award to that jurisdiction. THE COUNTY IS INDEMNIFIED AGAINST ANY AND ALL CLAIMS THAT MAY ARISE FROM INTERLOCAL AGREEMENTS ENTERED INTO BY THE CONTRACTOR AND BY ANOTHER JURISDICTION AS A RESULT OF ANY AWARD EXTENDED TO THAT JURISDICTION OR POLITICAL SUBDIVISION BY CONTRACTOR. 45. NO BOYCOTT OF ISRAEL Pursuant to Section 2271.002 of the Texas Government Code, Contractor verifies that it: a) Does not boycott Israel; and b) Will not boycott Israel during the term of this Agreement. 46. COUNTERPARTS, NUMBER/GENDER AND HEADINGS This Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which shall constitute one and the same instrument. Words of any gender used in this Agreement shall be held and construed to include any other gender. Any words in the singular shall include the plural and vice versa, unless the context clearly requires otherwise. Headings herein are for the convenience of reference only and shall not be considered in any interpretation of this Agreement. 47. VERBAL AGREEMENT No verbal agreement or conversation with any officer, agent or employee of County either before, during or after the execution of this Agreement, shall affect or modify any of the terms of obligations herein contained, nor shall such verbal agreement or conversation entitle Contractor to any additional payment whatsoever under the terms of this Agreement. All changes to this shall be in writing and the form of a change order in supplemental amendment to the agreement, approved by the Dallas County Commissioners Court. 48. ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement supersedes all prior agreements, written or oral, between Contractor and County and will constitute the entire agreement and understanding between the Parties with respect to the 29 subject matter of this Agreement. This Agreement and each of its provisions and Exhibits will be binding upon the Parties and may not be waived, modified, amended, or altered except by a writing signed by both Contractor and County with formal approval by the Dallas County Commissioners Court. 49. BINDING EFFECT This Agreement and the respective rights and obligations of the Parties hereto shall inure to the benefit and be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Parties hereto, as well as the Parties themselves. 50. SIGNATORY WARRANTY The person or persons signing and executing this Agreement on behalf of Contractor, or representing themselves as signing and executing this Agreement on behalf of Contractor, do hereby warrant and guarantee that he, she, or they have been duly authorized by Contractor to execute this Agreement on behalf of Contractor and to validly and legally bind Contractor to all terms, conditions and provisions herein set forth. 51. ACCEPTANCES By their signatures below, the duly authorized representatives of County and Contractor accept the terms of this Agreement in full. (Signatures begin on next page) 30 EXECUTED THIS OVL f DALL AS COUNTY By - Clay Lewis Jenkins Dallas County Judge 2020. Recommended. , 41--7 gy. i' ' & Rick t.wssberg Director, Planning and Development APPROVED AS TO FORM{: g k5r DAY OF By-- EAINC Name: �hV►L �T+� r.r^rdlV v C i T-'-jMrn'r JOHN CRFUZOT DISTR� TTORI�IE'Y By: Chong Chee Assistant trict A,�tor * BY LAW, THE DALLAS Cni`_NTY M.s-rRICT ATTORINEY'S OFFICE MAY ONLY ADVISE OR APPROVE CONTRACTS OR LEGAL AOCF1KFNTS ON SEIIALF OF ITS CLIEN-TS. IT HAY .NOT AllVtSE OR APPRO►'E A CONTRACT OR LEGAL DOCUMENT ON BEHALF OF OTHER PARTIES. OL'R REVIEW OF THIS DOCMENT WAS CONDUCTED SOLELY FROM TILL LEGAL PERSPECTIVE OF OUR CLIENT. OUR APPROVAL OF TIM DO(-XT WN-r WAS OFFERED SOLEL%' MR TIM BENEF'rr Of (wn CLIENT. OTHER PARTIES SROULD NOT RELY ON THIS APPROVAL, AND SHOULD SEEK REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY THEIR OWN RESPECTMF ATTORNEY(S). 31 EXHIBIT A Cost and Other Fees Price Schedule 32 Q CL�A!►IA�A Qrl'N vy.::Yr.J ww k nieaanHw� s�ni ytn��• Dallas County Purchasing Department Clean Earth is pleased to present the following pricing to Dallas County. In addition to the pricing listed in the HHW Price Sheet, Clean Earth would also like to offer pricing for Used Motor Oil and Antifreeze: • Used Motor Oil: 275 gallon tote—$100.00 • Antifreeze: 275 gallon tote — $90.00 As requested in the RFP, CEI will provide an annual & Hour HAZWOPER Refresher Course in compliance with 29CFR 1910.120 at a price of $1,400.00 (includes certified trainer, classroom materials, and lunch). The course will be conducted at the Dallas County Home Chemical Collection Center. A certificate of completion will be provided to all participants that successfully complete the training. The HHW Price Sheet follows this page. Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 173 4/23/2020 33 4t CL.�AN®ARTN Dallas County Purchasing Department Resources Conservation Recovery Act I ncineration- Group 1 Extended Price Three-year Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 500 A Liquids, Lab Packs- Cubic Yard Box Bon $ 600.00 $ 300,000.00 192 3 Liquids, Lab Packs-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 220M $ 42,240.00 10 C Liquids, Lab Packs-30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 160.00 $ 1,600.00 10 D Liquids, Lab Packs-20 Gallon Drum Drum $ MM $ 1,300.00 10 E Liquids, Lab Packs-10 Gallon Drum Drum $ 80.00 $ Eno_DD 205 F Liquids, tab Packs-5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 50.00 $ 12,300.00 TOTAL $ 358,240.00 Resources Conservation Remvary Act Incineration- Group 2 Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amountl Reactive liquids or solids, lab packs- 40 A Drum $ 500.00 $ 20,000.00 55 Gallon Drum Reactive liquids or solids, lab packs DrumB Drum $ 375.00 $ 3,750.00 30 Gal Ion Drum 3 C Reactive liquids or solids, lab packs Drum $ 325.00 $ 975.00 20 Gallon Drum 3 R Reactive liquids or solids, lab packs- Drum$ 275.00 $ 675,00 10 Gallon Drum Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 174 4/23/2020 34 49 4l—_L43bAN4aA FfTH .a..:v e, wn k nuaPnnn, Dallas County Purchasing Department 25IE (Reactive liquids or solids, lab packs- I Drum I $ 175_M $ 4,375.00 5 Callon Drum TOTAL $ 29,775.00 Resources Conservation RecoveryAct Incineration -Group 3 Three-year Extended Price Fstimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Quantity Amountl 5A Uquids,loosepacks-Cubic yard box Box $ 600.00 $ 3,000.00 5 3 Liquids, loose packs-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 220-M $ 1,100.00 3 C Liquids, ioose pack5-30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 160,00 $ 480,00 3 0 Liquids, loose packs-20 Gallon Drum Drum $ 130,00 $ 390,00 3 E Liquids, Incise packs-10 Gallon Drum Drum $ M 00 $ 240.00 3 F Liquids, loose packs-5 Ga0oP Drum Drum $ 6p DO $ 180_DO TOTAL 5,390.00 Resources Conservation Recovery Act Incineration- Group 4 Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price quantity Estimate Amount) Liquids, bulk, including paint (paint lO A may include 1%-100%solids)- R5 Drum $ ISOM $ 1,50D.O0 Gallon Drum Liquids, bulk, including paint (paint 25 3 may include 1%-100%solids)- 55 Drum $ 120,00 5 3,000.00 Gallon Drum Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 175 4/23/2020 35 4k CL.F3ANAA R7`!f r.Fe:v e, wn k nreaPasw, .:o� ui Dallas County Purchasing Department Liquids, hulk, including paint (paint to C may include 1%-100%solids)- 30 Drum $ 90.00 5 900.0b Gallon Drum Liquids, bulk, including paint (paint 3 D may include 1%-100%solids)- 20 Drum $ 75.00 $ 225.00 Gallon Drum Liquids, bulk, including paint (paint 3 E may include IY 100y5 solids)- 10 Drum $ 45,00 $ 135.00 Gallen Drum Liquids, hulk, including paint (pant 37 may include M-100%solids}-275 Tote $ 600,00 $ 1,800.00 Gallon Tote TOTAL $ 7,560.00 Resources Conservation Recovery Act Incineration- Group 5 Extended Price Three-year (LlniL Price x Est}mated Description unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity 3 A Reactive liquids or solids, hulk-85 Drum $ Amouritl 775.00 $ 2,325-00 Gallon Drum 3 3 Reactive liquids or solids, bulk-55 Drum $ soow $ 1,500.00 Gallon Drum Reactive liquids or solids, bulk-30 3 C Drum $ 385.00 $ 1,155.00 Gallon Drum Reactive liquids or solids, hulk-20 3 D Drum S 315,00 $ 94510 Gallon Drum Reactive liquids or solids, bulk-10 3 E Drum $ 195.00 $ 585.00 Callon Drum TOTAL $ 6,51D.00 Resources Conservation Recovery Act Incineration- Group 6 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1)6 4/23/2020 36 e` CL45AN49A WFH nr.:v ri �rvn k n�ear�anw� wai u�,o,r.; Dallas County Purchasing Department Extended Price Three-year (Unit Phte x Estimated description Unit Unit Price Quantity uantity Amount) 3 A Aerosols, loose pack- Cubic Yard Box $ 500.04 $ 1,500-09 Box Aerosois, loose pack-55 Gallon 3 B Drum $ 250.90 $ 759.00 Drum Aerosols, loose pack-30 Gallon 3 G Drum Drum 5 190-99 5 570.90 3 Aerosols, loose pack-20 Galion $ D Drum Drum $ 155.u9 465,9u 3 E Aerosols, loose pack-19 Gallon Drum $ 95.00 $ 285,00 Drum 3 F Aerosols, loose pack-5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 70.00 $ 210.00 TOTAL 5 3,780.00 Resources Conservation Recovery Act Incineration- Group 7 Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price x Estimated Description Writ Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amawntlit) 3 A Solids, lab packs- Cubic Yard Box Box $ 600-09 $ 1,800.00 3 9 Solids, lab packs-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 270,DG $ 669.00 3 C Solids, lah packs-30 Gallon Arum Drum $ 14500 $ 435.00 3 D Solids, lab packs-20 Gallon Drum Drum $ 120.00 $ 360,00 3 E Solids, lab packs-19 Gallon Drum Drum $ 75.00 $ 225.00 3 F Solids, lab packs-5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 55.00 $ 165.09 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 177 4/23/2020 37 4` CLAN®A R'7Fi Dallas County Purchasing Department r r r r TOTAL $ 165.00 Resources Conservation Recovery Act Incineration- Group R Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price {llnit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 340 A Solids, loose packs or bulk- Cubic Rox 1R0,040,04 yard box 600.44 $ 9 Solids, loose packs or bulk-85 Gallon Drum 5 275.00 $ 6,875-00 Dru01 3 G Solids, loose packs or bulk-55 Gallon Drum $ 220.90 $ 65000 Q Solids, loose packs or bulk-30 Gallon Drum $ 145-00 $ 435-00 Drum 3 E Solids, loose packs or hulk-20 Gallon Drum $ 120.00 $ 360,00 Drum 3 F Solids, louse packs or hulk-10 Gallon Drum $ 75.00 $ 225,00 Drum TOTAL $ 188,555.00 Fuels Blending- Group 1 Extended Price Three-year Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price { Estimate Quantity Amount) Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 178 4/2312020 38 49 GI.+�ANBA IR'1?! va..:r c:i wn k n�vra:;ai «o,.uiiPr�a 10 A 350 13 5C 30 3E 3F Flammable liquids, bulk-85 Gallon Drum Drum Flammable liquids, bulk-55 Gallon Drum Drum Flammable liquids, bulk-30 Gallon Drum Drum Flammable liquids, bulk-20 Gallon Drum rum Flammable liquids, bulk-10 Gallon Drum Drum Flammable liquids, bulk-275 Gallon Tate Tote Fuels Blending -Group 2 Three-year Estimated Description Quantity 3A 3 8 3C 3 D 3F Solicitation No. 2020-009-6549 Mixed oil base & latex paint, bulk; inclusive of a31 paint waste profiles Drum (paint may contain 11A-100% so€ids)- 25 Gallon Drum Mixed oil base & latex paint, bulk; Inclusive of all paint waste profiles Drum (paint may contain 1%-500°k sofids)- 55 Gallon Drum Mixed oil base & latex paint, bulk; inclusive of 0 paint waste profiles Drum (paint may contain IN-1001Asolids)- 30 Gal Ion Drum Mixed ail base & latex paint, bulk; inclusive of all pairt waste profiles Drum (point may contain 1%-100%soiids)- 20 Gallon Drum Mixed oil base & latex paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles (palntmay contain i%1.00%solids)- Tote 275 Gaflon Tate Fuel Blending -Group 3 Page 179 Dallas County Purchasing Department $ 150.00 $ 1,500,00 $ 90.00 $ 31.500.00 $ 70.00 $ 350,00 $ 55,00 $ 195.D0 $ 45.00 $ 135.00 $ 450.00 $ 1,350.00 TOTAL $ 35,030.00 Extended Price Unit Price { Unit Price x Estimate Amount€ $ 180-00 $ 540-00 $ 150_M $ 450.00 $ 70.00 $ 210,00 $ 75.00 $ 225.00 $ 750.00 $ 2.250,00 TOTAL $ 3,675.00 4/23/2020 39 49 4I—_L.4I5AN0A RTH .a..:v ei wr•kn�vPaHn� e.n�utiFnas Dallas County Purchasing Department Three-year Extended Price (Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Quantity Estimate Amount) Latex paint, bulk; inclusive of ail 3 A paint waste profiles (paint may Drum $ 135.00 $ 405.OD contain 1%-100%solids)- 85 Gallon Drum Latex paint, bulk; inclusive of all 3 9 paint waste profiles (paint may Drum $ 90.D0 $ contain 1%-106%solidsl- 55 Gallon 270A0 Oruro Latex paint, bulk; inclusive of all 3 C paint waste profiles (paint may Drum $ 75 On $ 225.00 contain M-100%solidsj- 30 Gallon Drum Latex paint, bulk; inclusive of all 3 ➢ paint waste profiles (paint may Drum $ 60.00 $ 180.00 contain 1%-10D%solids)- 20 Gallon Drum Latex paint, bulk; inclusive of all 3 paint waste profiles jpaint may Tote $ 450.00 $ 1,350.00 contain I%-10D%solids)-275 Gallon Tote TOTAL $ 2,430.00 rue) Blending- Group 4 Three-year Extended Price (Unit Price x Estimated ➢escriptlnn Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) Oil base paint, bulk; inclusive of ail 10A paint waste profiles {paint may Drum $ 15o.DD $ 1,500-oo contain 1%-10D%5ofidsl- 85 Gallon Drum Oil base paint, bulk; inclusive of all 150 3contain paint waste profiles (paint may Drum 150,00 22,500.00 $ l%-l0o%solids;-55 Gallon $ Drum Oil base paint, bulk; inclusive of all 3 C paint waste profiles (paint may Drum 70.00 $ 210.00 contain 1%-100 % solids)- 30 Gallon 5 Drum Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 180 4/23/2020 40 4' CL.F3ANBA 1'trl"N r.Fc:v e, wn k n�vPosw, .,ai ui,p,e,: Dallas County Purchasing Department Oil base paint, bulk; inclusive of MI 3 D paint waste profiles {paint may Drum $ 225.00 $ contain 1%-100%solids;- 20 Gallon 75.00 Drum Oil base paint, buA; inclusive of aft 275 E paint waste profles (paint may Tote 5 700.00 $ 192,500.0G contain 1%-100%solids)- 275 Gallon Tote TOTAL $ 216,935.00 Fuel Blending -Group 5 Extended Price Three-year Estimated Description Unit Unit Price { Unit Price x Cijuantity FWrnate Amount) 1 A Mixed oil base & latex paint, loose Container $11,500.00 $ 11, 5WAO pack 40 Cubic Yard Container 1 3 Mixed oil base & latex paint, loose Container $ 8,750.00 $ 8,750.00 pack-30 Cubic Yard Container 1 c Mined oil base & latex paint, loose Container $ 6,000.00 $ 6,DD0.00 pack-20 Cubic Yard Container 5 D Mixed oil base & latex paint, loose Container $ 7,375.00 $ 36,875.00 pack-25Cubic Yard Container Mixed ail base 9, latex paint, louse 75 E Box $ 275.00 $ 20,625.00 pack- Cubic Yard Box 3 F Mixed oil base & latex paint, loose prom $ 95.130 $ 2$5A0 pack-55 Gallon Drum Mixed oil base & latex paint, loose 3 G pack- For partial load In 20, 30,40 Cuhic Yard $ 295.00 985.00 cubic yd- container TOTAL $ 84,92q nn Fuel Blending -Group 6 Extended Price Three-year Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount; 1 A Latex paint, loose pack-40 Cubic Container $ 7,20D.00 $ J,200.00 Yard Container ]. 3 Latex paint, loose pack-30 Cubic Container $ 5,400.00 $ 5,400,00 Yard Container Solicitation No. 2020-004-6849 Page 181 4123/2020 41 49 CLE�ANAA Ii�7'M Dallas County Purchasing Department lC Latex paint, loose pack-20 Cubic Container $ 3,6QO.W $ 3,60(},00 Yard Container 1 D Latex paint, loose pack-25 Cubic Container $ 4,54D.00 $ 4,500-00 Yard Container 1 C Latex paint, loose pack- Cubic Yard Box $ $ 160.00 Dow 160-W 1 F Latex paint, loose pack-55 Gallon Drum $ 95,00 $ 95.00 Drum Latex paint, loose pack- For partiai 1 G load in 20, 30, 40 cubic yd. Cohic Yard $ iso.00 $ MOM container TOTAL $ 21,135.00 Fuel Blending -Group 7 Extended Price Three-year Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 1 A Oil base paint, loose pack- 40 Cubic Container $11,50n-n4 $ 11,Sn0 no Yard Container 1 a Oil base paint, loose pack- 30 Cubic Container $ 8,750.00 $ 8,75D.00 Yard Container 1 C Oil base paint, loose pack- 20 Cubic Container $ b,W0.00 $ b,DUD,Oti Yard Container 25 D Oil base paint, loose pack- 25 Cubic Container $ 7,375.00 $ 184,375.00 Yard Container 25 E Oil base paint, loose pack -Cubic Box $ 275-00 $ 6,875-00 yard box 1 F Oil base paint, loose pack-55 Gallon Drum $ 95M $ 95.00 Drum Oil base paint, loose pack -For 1 G partial load In 20, 30, 40 cubic yd. Cubic Yard $ 295-00 $ 293.00 container TOTAL $ 217,890.OQ Fuel Blending -Group 9 Three-year Estimated Description Quantity Unit 1 A Non -hazardous liquids, loose pack- Box Cubic yard box 13 Non -hazardous liquids, loose pack- Drum 15SGailon Drum Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 182 Extended Price ( Unit Price x Unit Price Estimate Amount) $ 275.Q4 $ 275,00 $ 95.00 $ 95.00 TOTAL $ 370.00 4123/2020 42 4t CL.�ANBA Ilrl'F� Dallas County Purchasing Department Fuel Blending -Group 9 Extended Price Three-year Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price { Quantity Estimate Amounts Non- hazardous solids, loose pack- 1 A 275.OQ Cubic yard box Box $ P75.IXi $ 1 Non -hazardous solids, loose pack- Drum $ 95.00 $ 95.00 155 Gallon Drum TOTAL $ 370.00 Fuel Blending -Group 10 Extended Price Three-year { Uni [ Price x Estimated DeScfipti0n Unit Unit Price Quantity Estimate Amount) 410 A Aerosols, loose packCubicyard Lox box $ 4i5_OC $ 174,250 00 50 H Aerosols, loose pack-55 Gallen Drum $ I50-00 $ 7,500,00 TOTAL $ 191,750.00 Treatment- Group 1 Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Quantity Estimate Amount) SOO A Acids & bases, lab packed-55 Gallon Drum $ ISOM $ 120,00oA0 10 H Acids & bases, lab packed-30 Gallon Drum $ 120.00 $ 1,206.00 Drum 10 C Acids & bases, lab packed-20 Gallon Drum $ 90.00 $ 900.00 Drum 10 Acids & bases, lab packed-10 Gallon Drum $ 55,00 $ 650.00 p Drum E Acids & bases, lab packed-5 Gallon $ $ Soo [)rum Drum 50.00 25,000.00 TOTAL $ 147,750.00 Treatment- Group 2 Extended Price Three-year {unit 06re Estimated Desrriptlon Unit Unit Price Quantity Estimate Amount) Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page I 83 4/23/2020 43 49 c�.�awa.AlrTt� Dallas County Purchasing Department 3 A Acids & bases buik-85 Gallon Drum Drum 5 250,00 5 750.00 10 9 Adds & bases b0k-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 167-00 $ 1,670-00 10 C Acids & bases bulk-3D Gallon Drum Drum $ 133-W $ 1,330.00 5 D Acids & bases bu{00 Gallon Drum ❑rum $ 108,00 $ 540,DO 5 E Acids & bases bulk-10 Gallor Drum Drum $ G7-00 $ 335.00 5 F Acids & bases buik-5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 50.00 $ 250.00 TOTAL $ 4,875,00 Treatment- Group 3 Extended Price Three-year � Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Quantity uantity Amount€ 400 A Oxidizers, lab packed-55 Gallon Drum $ 335-00 $ 134,000.00 Drum 10 B Oxidizers, lab packed-30 Gallon Drum $ 266.00 $ 2,666.00 Drum 5 C Oxidizers, fab 9acked-20 Gallon Drum 216.00 $ 1,080.00 Drum $ 5 ❑ Oxidizers, €ab packed-10 Gallon Drum $ 133.00 $ 665.00 Drum 25 E Oxidizers, €ab packed-5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 100.00 $ 2,Sun_DO TOTAL $ I4n,905 00 Treatment- Group 4 Extended Price Three-year { Unit Price x @stimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Q uantity Amount) 3 A Oxidizers, Wk-85 Gallon Drum Drum $ 500.00 $ 1,500.00 10 B Oxidizers, buik-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 335.00 $ 3,350.00 5 c Oxidizers, bulk-30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 265-00 $ 1,330-00 5 D Oxidizers, busk-20 Gallor Drum Drum $ 216.00 $ 1,080-00 5 E Oxidizers, buik-10 Gallon Drum Drum $ 133.00 $ 66S.00 5 F Oxidizers, bulk-5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 1d0.00 $ 500.00 TOTAL $ 8,425.00 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Recycling Groups Page 184 4/23/2020 44 49 cL4EbaN4aA6"H .a..:vc, wn k nrnamonn� asoi ut �o��-; Dallas County Purchasing Department Three-year Extended Price (Unit Price x Estvnated Description Unit Unit Price Quantity Estimate Amountl Latexpaint, loose pa-40 Cubic 3 A Yard Container Container $ 7,200.00 $ 21,600.00 3 9 Latex paint, loose pack-30 cubic Container $ 5,400.00 $ 16,200.00 Yard Container 3 C Latex paint, loose pack-20 Cubic Container $ 3,600-W $ 10,800.00 Yard Container 250 D Latex paint, loose pack-25 Cubic Container $ 4,50D.60 $1,125,000.00 Yard Container 75 E Latex paint, loose pack -Cubic yard 6oN $ ifi0_E10 $ 12,OQ000 box Latex paint, loose pack -For partial 25 F load in 20, 30, 40 cubic yd_ Cbhlc Yard $ 180 OD $ 4,50D_00 container TOTAL $1,190, 100.00 Recycling- Group 2 Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Quantity Estimate Amount) 3 A Latex paint, bulk-85 Gallon Drum Drum $ 230.00 $ 690.00 3 8 Latex paint, bulk-5S Gallon Drum Drum $ 15o m $ 450.0D 3 C Latex paint, bulk-30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 85.GO $ 255.00 30 Latex paint, buik-27SGallon Tate Tote $ 750.00 $ 2,25D,00 TOTAL $ 3,64S00 Recytlmg- Group 3 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 8.5 4/23/2020 45 49 4--L43AN49ARTH Dallas County Purchasing Department Three-year Extended Price (Unit Price x Estvnated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) 3 A Oil base paint, loose pack- Cubic goo No Option $ - Yard Box 3 B Oil base paint, loose pack-55 Gallon Drum No Option $ Drum TOTAL $ Recycling- Group 4 Extended Price Three-year { Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Quantity Estimate Amount) 3 A Oil base paint, Wk-85 Gallon Drum Drum No Option $ 3 3 Oil base paint, Wk-55 Gallon Drum Drum No Option $ - 3 C Oil base paint, buck-34Gallon Drum Drum No Option $ - 3 D oil base paint, buik-275 Galion Tate Tote No Option $ - TOTAL $ Recycling- Group 5 Extended Price Three-year Estimated Description unit unit Price { unit Prig x quantity Estimate Amount) Fluorescent lights- 1'-4' length 450 A Box straight tubes- Box of30 $ 35.00 $ 15,750.00 Fluorescent lights- T-S' length 150 @ Box $ 45.00 $ 6,756.00 straight tubes- Bon of 20 Fluorescent lights -odd shape tubes- 150 C Drum 55 Gnilon Drum $ 295.00 $ 44,750.00 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page I 86 4/2312020 46 49 CL.�ANBA Iri`F� Dallas County Purchasing Department TOTAL] $ 66,750.00 Recycling- Group 6 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price �Unit Prlcex Quantity EsHmate Amountl High intensity discharge & 1200 A incandescent lamps {mercury vapor Each $ 4-00 $ 4,800.00 & high pressure sodium, etc.} TOTAL $ 4,800.00 Recycling- Group 7 Extended Price Three-year Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Quantity Estimate Estimate Amountl Batteries: Nickel -Cadmium, Nickel 12 A Metal Hydride, Nicke(-Zinc- 55 Drum $ 110,00 $ 1,320,00 Gallon Drum Batteries: Nickel -Cadmium, Nickel 3 3 Metal Hydride, Nickel -Zinc- 30 Drum $ 90.D0 $ 270-00 Gallon Drum Batteries: Nickel -Cadmium, Nickel 10 C Metal Hydride, Nickel-Zinc-5 Gallon Drum $ 35.00 $ 350.00 Drum TOTAL $ 1.940.on Recycling- Group 8 Extended Price Three-year Estimated Description Unit Unit Price {Unit Pr#cex Quantity Estimate Amountl 5 A Batteries: lithium and lithium-lon- Drum $ 500.00 $ 2,5OE7.00 55 Gallon Drum Batteries- Lithium and lithium-lon- 3 B Drum $ 300.00 $ 900.00 30GailonDrum 75 [ Batteries: Lithium and Lithium-Ian-S Drum $ 100_00 $ 7,500,00 Gallon Drum TOTAL $ 10,900.00 Recycling- Group 9 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 187 4/23/2020 47 49 cL4EbaN4aA6l Dallas County Purchasing Department Three-year Emended Price (Unit Price x Estsrnated Descriptior7 Unit Unit Price Quantity Estimate Amount) 55 Galion$ 75 A Batteries: Alkaline 350.00 $ 26,250.00 Drum 3 3 Batteries: Alkaline 34 Gallon $ 220.00 $ 660A0 Drum 3 C Batteries' Alkaline 5 Gallon$ 80.00 $ 240.00 Drum TOTAL $ 27,150.00 Ill Group IG Extended Price Three-year Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estl Price M Estimate Quantity Amount) Mercury, elemental -10 Gallon 3 A Container $ 250.00 $ 750.00 container 25 3 Mercury, elemental -5 Galion Drum Drum $ 20000 $ 5,006-OD TOTAL $ 5,750-00 Recycling -Group 11 Three-year Estimated Descriptlon Quantity 3A Mercury compoundl Gallon Container 103 Mercury compounds -5 Gallon Drum Recycling- Group 12 'three-year Estl[mmed Description Quantity Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Container $ 250.00 $ 750,00 Drum $ 200.00 $ 2,ODD,00 TOTAL $ 2,750.00 Unit 16 Mercury debris- 55 Gallon Drum Drum 3 3 Mercury debris- 30 Gallon Drum Drum 1 C Mercury debris-20 Gallon Drum Drum 1 D Mercury debris-10 Gallon Drum Drum 2.0 E Mercury debris- 5 Gallon Drum Drum Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 188 Extended Price { Unit Price x Unit Price Estimate Amount) $ 830.00 $ 930.00 $ 665.00 $ 1,995.00 $ 540.00 $ 540,00 $ 335.00 $ 335.O0 $ 250M0 $ 2,5DD.00 4/23/2020 48 49 �L.+BANAAR'iH Ar-c �.YY., ,Nti i n,vvT'ra, xo�.JJt io, r, Recycling- Group 13 Dallas County Purchasing Department TOTAL 5 6,21110.00 Extended Price Three-year { Unit Pecex Estimated tlescription Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) 3 A Mercury Batteries-5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 220.00 $ 660.00 TOTAL 9 660.00 Stabilization- Group 1 Extended Price Three-year { Unit Price x. Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) Radioactive waste including but not 1 A limited to uranium acetate, uranium Drum $ 3,750.00 S 3,750,00 oxide, thorium nit rats, uraryl nitrate-10 Gallon Drum Radioactive waste including but not 1 9 limited to uranium acetate, uranium Drum $ 1,975.00 $ 1,875.00 oxide, thorium nitrate, uraryl nitrate- 5 Gallon Drum TOTAL $ 5,625.00 Destruction- Group 1 Three-year Extended Price { Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amountl 3 A Ammunition, gun powder, black Drum $ 225.00 8 675.00 powder- 1D Gallon Drum 3 6 Ammunition, gun powder, Black Drum $ 175.D0 $ 525.00 powder- 5 Gallon Drum TOTAL $ 1,20D_00 Destruction- Group 2 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 189 4/2312020 49 4t 4—_L45ALN49Aw N r.Fc:v ei wn k nreaPOHn� .,ni Three-year Estimated Description Unit Quantity Fireworks, model racket engines & 3 A Drum aerial flares- 30 Gallon Drum Fireworks, model racket engines & 3 B Drum aerial flares- 5 Gallon Drum Destruction- Group 3 Three-year Estimated Description Quantity Unit 450 A IPotychlorinated Biphenyls- light Each ballasts 9, capacitors Destruction- Group 4 Three-year Estimated Description CLuantity Unit Polychlorinated Biphenyls - 5 A Drum containing liquids- 55 Gallon Drum 1 3 Poychlorinated 3iphenyls - Drum containing liquids- 30 Gallon Drum Polychlorinated Biphenyls - 1 C Drum containing liquids- 20 Gallon Polychlorinated 9iphenyls - 1 D Drum containing liquids-11) Gallon Polychlorinated Biphenyls - 15 E Drum captaining liquids- 5 Gallon Drum Destruction- Group 5 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6949 Page 190 Dallas County Purchasing Department Extended Price (Unit Price x Unit Price Estimate Amount) $ 2,275.00 $ 6,825.00 $ 380.00 $ 1,140,00 TOTAL $ 7,965_i70 Extended Price Unit Price { Unit Price x Estimate Amount) $ 5-00 $ 2,750.00 TOTAL $ 2,25D.00 Extended Price Unit Price (Unit price x Estimate Amount) $ 325-00 $ 1,625.00 $ 25&.00 $ 258,00 $ 210.00 $ 210-Do $ 130M $ 130.00 $ 100.00 $ 1,500,01) TOTAL 5 3,723,00 4f23/2020 50 49 4—_i.40AN49A WrH Dallas County Purchasing Department Three-year Extended Price (Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Quantity Estimate Amount) Polychlorinated Biphenyls 3 A TransFarmers-18"x18"x18" ur Each $ 350.00 $ 1,050.00 smatter 1 B Polychlo(inated Riphenyls Each $ 500-DO $ 500-OD Transformers-3'x3'x3' or smaller TOTAL $ 1,550.00 Destruction- Group 6 Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price x Estimated Deacription Unit Unit Price Quantity Estimate Amount) 50 A Resources Conservation Recovery Each $ 25-00 5 1,250,00 Act- Empty Drums, 5-05 Gallon TOTAL $ 1,250.00 Secure landfill Disposal- Group 1 Three-year Extended Price (Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Quantity Estimate Amount) Asbestos -containing material- Cubic 3 A Yard Box Box $ 146,00 $ 420,00 35 H Asbestos -containing material-55 Drum $ 80.00 $ 2,800M Gallon Drum 3 C Asbestos -containing material-30 Drum $ 55-M $ 193-OD Gallon Drum TOTAL $ 3,415.00 Secure Wndiill Disposal -Group 2 7hree-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price ( Unit Prim x Est€mate Quantity Amount) Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 191 4/23/2020 51 49 CL IDAN®A R'i" Dallas County Purchasing Department Hazardous liquids, loose pack- Cubic 1 A Box $ 340. LC $ 340.00 Yard Box Hazardous liquids, loose pack-55 1 H Drum $ 190-D0 $ 00. 00 Gallon Drum Hazardous liquids, loose pack-90 1 C Drum $ 150.170 $ 15000 Gallon Drum Hazardous liquids, loose pack-20 1 D Drum $ M-00 $ 125.00 Gallon Drum Hazardous liquids, loose pack-10 1 E Gallon Drum Drum $ 75.00 $ �5.00 1 F Hazardous Ilquids, loose pack-5 Drum $ 50.00 $ 50.00 Callan Drum TOTAL $ 930.00 Secure Landfill Disposal- Group 3 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity uantity Amount) 1 A Hazardous liquids, bulk-85 Gallon Drum $ 285,00 $ 285.00 Drum 1 B Hazardousliquids, bulk-55 Callan Drum $ 190.00 $ 190.00 Drum 1 C Hazardous liquids, bulk-30 Gallon Drum 150.i70 $ 150.00 Drum Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 192 4/23/2020 52 49 CL�AN9AIt"1`H Dallas County Purchasing Department 1 D Hazardous liquids, bulk-20 Gallon brum $ 125 DC S 17500 Drum 1 E Hazardous liquids, bulk -IA Gallon Drum 5 75.00 5 75-00 Drum 1 F Haiarcious liquids, bulk,5 Gallon Drum S 50M $ 50.00 Drum 1 G Hazardous liquids, bulk•275 Gaston Tate $ 95tl nD $ 550D tD TOTAL $ 1,825M Secure Landfill Disposal- Group 4 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Est#mate Amount) 1 A Hazardous solids- Cubic Yard Sox Box $ 340.04 $ 340.00 1 a Hazardous solids- 85 Gallon Drum Drum $ 285,00 $ 285,00 1C Hazardous solids- 55Gallon Drum Drum 190,00 $ 190.00 1 D Hazardous solids-30 Gallon Drum Drum S IS0.00 $ 150.00 1 E Hazardous solids- 2D Gallon Drum Drum $ 12500 $ 125-00 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 193 4/23/2020 53 CL.�ANBAR'y'F�! nr.:vfi Wn i ianarR�a� aui ��t �Pr� Dallas County Purchasing Department 1 F Hazardous solids- M Gallon Drum Drum $ 75.00 $ 75.00 1 G Hazardous solids- 5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 50.00 $ 50.00 TOTAL $ 1,215.00 Secure Landfill Disposal- Group 5 Extended Price Three-year Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 1A Nun -hazardous liquids, loose pack- Box $ 340.0U $ 340.00 Cubic Yard Box Non -hazardous liquids, lomQ pack- Drum $ $ 14,250.00 759 55GailonDrum 140.00 1 C Non -hazardous liquids, loose pack- Drum $ 150_IX7 $ 150.00 30 Gallon Drum Non -hazardous liquids, loose pack- 1 D Drum $ 125.00 $ 125.00 20 Gallon Drum 1 Non -hazardous liquids, loose pack Drum $ 75.00 75.00 10 CMon Drum $ Non hazardous liquids, loose pack-5 1 F Gallon Drum Drum $ 50.00 $ 5Q00 TOTAL 5 14,990.00 Secure Landfill Disposal- Group 6 Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price o Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Q uantity Amounts 1 A Non -hazardous liquids, bucked-85 Drum $ 285.0n $ 285.00 Gallon Drum 1 Non -hazardous liquids, bulked-55 Drum $ 190.00 $ 190.00 Gallon arum Non -hazardous Ilqu{ds, buiked-30 1 C Drum $ 150.0C $ 150.00 Gallon Drum 1 D Non -hazardous liquids, bulked-20 Drum $ 125,00 $ 12500 Gallon Drum 1 E Non -hazardous liquids, bucked-10 0rum 75.00 $ Drum 75.00Gallon Non -hazardous liquids, bulked-5 1 F Drum $ 50.00 $ 50,00 Gallon Drum Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 194 4/23/2020 54 49 Dallas County Purchasing Department Non -hazardous liquids, hulked-275 1 G Gallon Tote Tote $ 950.W $ 950,00 TOTAL 1,825.00 Secure Landfill Disposal- Group? Extended Price Three-year Unit Price r Estimated Description Unit Unit Price {quantity Estimate Amount) 100A Non -hazardous solids -Cubic Yard Box $ 340W 5 34U60.Oq N 19 Non-harardoussolids-AS Galion Drum 5 285.00 $ 285M Drum 10 C Nounazardous solids-55 Gallon Drum $ 190-DO $ 1,90D.O0 1 D Non -hazardous solids -30Gallon Drum $ 15q{70 $ 150,Dq Drum Non -hazardous solids- 20 Gallon 1 E Drum $ 12,5.O0 $ 125,Dq Drum 1 Non -hazardous solids-10 Gallon Drum $ 75.00 $ 75.00 Drum Non -hazardous solids-5 Gallon 1 G Drum $ 5600 $ SO-pD Drum TOTAL $ 36,585-oo Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 1 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 195 4/23/2020 55 49 CL.F3AN®A li'1'M .a..:v e, wn k nreanaHn� .:o, ut igsa Dallas County Purchasing Department Thin wall lecture size including propane and methyl acetylene prop dime, oxygen, Freon, fire extinguishers and carbon afoxide Extended Price Three-year { Unit Price x Estimated [Ses[rlptlPn Unit {Jolt Price Quantity Estimate Amount) 35 A propane and methyl acetylene prop Drum $ 3I5.00 $ 23,625 00 diene-55Gallon Drum propane and methyl acetylene prop IQ 9 Drum $ 80.00 $ 800.00 diene-5 Gallon Drum 3 C Oxygen90�55 Gallon Drum Drum 120.00 $ 360,00 50 D Oxygen-5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 55.00 $ 3,250.00 3 E Freon-55 Gation Drum Drum $ soan$ ISO Do 50 F Freon-5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 4G.00 $ 2,00D-00 3 G Lecture size Halon Fire Extinguishers Drum $ 120_OC $ 360 OD 55 Gallon Drum SD H Lecture size Halon Fire Extinguishers Drum $ 70.00 $ 3,50D.OD 5 Gallon Drum Lecture size Carbon Dioxide Fire 3 Extinguishers and BB Gun and Drum $ 120,00 $ 350.00 1 Paintball Gun CO2 cylinders-55 Gallon Drum Lecture size Carbon Dioxide Fire 50 J Extinguishers and BB Gun and Drum $ 75.00 $ 3,756.00 Paintbail Gun CO2 cylinders-5 Gallon Drum TOTAL $ 38,185.0u Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 2 Extended Price Three-year { Unit Prlce x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) 3 A Propane LECTURE $ ia,00 $ 150,00 3 3 Propane SMALL $ 70.00 $ 210.DQ 3 C Propane MEDIUM $ 100,00 $ 300.00 3 D Propane LARGE $ 125.00 $ 175.00 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 196 4/23/2020 56 49 CLF3AN®AR'f?� Dallas County Purchasing Department 3 E Propane x-LARGE $ 250.00 $ 750-0o 3007 Propane eRQGrilland othersimilar Each 20.00 $ 6,000.00 thin wall cylinders $ TOTAL $ 7,785.00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 3 Extended Price Three-year { Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Quantity Estimate Amount) Acetylene, methylacetylene 3 A propadiene, any other gases that fit LECTURE $ 100.00 $ 300,00 this category Acetylene, methylacetylene 3 3 propadiene, any other gases that Fit SMALL j 110_OC $ 330.00 this category Acetylene, methylacetylene 25C propadiene, any other gases that fit MEDIUM $ 1S0.00 $ 3,750.00 this category Acetylene, methylacetylene 3 D propadiene, any other gases that fit LARGE $ 200.00 $ 600.00 this category Acetylene, methylacetylene 1 E propadiene, any other gases that Fit X(LARGF $ 301ELOO $ 30000 this category TOTAL $ 5,280,00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 4 Extended Price Three-year { Unit Price x Estimated DescriptionS[riptl0n Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) Calibration gases, inert gases (oxygen, nitrogen, helium, neon, L0 A argon, carbon dioxide, etc.) and any LECTURE $ 90,00 $ 900,00 other gases that will fit this category Calibration gases, inert gases (oxygen, nitrogen, helium, neon, 50 3 argon, carbon dioxide, etc.) and any SMALL $ 70.00 $ 3,500.00 other gases that will ft this category Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 191 4/23/2020 57 49 .a..:v e, wn k nearasn, :;a�u„pie,: Dallas County Purchasing Department Calibration gases, inertgases (oxygen, nitrogen, helium, neon, 75 C argon, carbon dioxide, etc.) and any MEDIUM $ 125.00 $ 9,375 00 other gases that will fit this category Calibration gases, inert gases (oxygen, nitrogen, helium, neon, 1 D argon, cartron dioxide, etc.) and any LARGE $ 135.00 $ 135,00 other gases that will fit this category Calibration gases, inert gases (oxygen, nitrogen, helium, neon, 1 E argon, carbon dioxide, etc.) and any X-LARGE $ 200.00 $ 201 other gases that will fit this category TOTAL $ 14,110.00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 5 Dichlarodiflucromethane, refrigerant gases, halon, Fire extinguishers and any other gases that will fit this category Extended Price Three-year Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 10 A Refrigerant gases for recycling LECTURE $ 5O00 $ 50(l00 50 3 Refrigerant gases for recycling SMALL $ 60.00 $ 3,0ce 00 75 C Refrigerant gases for recycling MEDIUM $ 70.00 $ 5,25b.00 3 D Refrigerant gases for recycling LARGE $ 150.00 $ 450.00 3 E Refrigerant gases for recycling X-LARGE $ 170,00 $ 510.00 10 F Empty cyl orders LECTURE $ 4Q00 $ 40OA0 5o G Empty cylinders SMALL $ 50.00 $ 2,51 75 H Empty cylinders MEDIUM $ G0,00 $ 4,500-00 31 Empty cylinders LARGE $ 100.00 $ 300.00 3 J Empty cylinders K-LARGE $ 170.00 $ 510,00 Halon gases — Fire extinguishers- up 3 K SMALL $ 10.00 $ 30.00 to 10 pounds 3 L Halon gases — Fire extinguishers-10 LARGE $ 20.00 $ 5O.b0 pounds and up TOTAL $ 10,010.00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 6 Extended Price Threryear { Unit Price a Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 198 4/23/2020 58 49 CL 45A0LNAA 6FrH r.Fc:v c, wr•knrNPasw, Ha�ui�a.e_a Dallas County Purchasing Department AMMOnl2, nyoropen chloride, acetonitr4e, boron trlfluorlde` 1 A hydrogen fluoride and any other LECTURE $ 150.00 $ 150.00 gases that will fit this category Ammonia, hydrogen chloride, 1 a acetonitrlfe, boron trifluoride, SMALL $ 200.00 $ 200.00 hydrogen Fluoride and any other gases that will fit this category Ammonia, hydrogen chloride, 1 C aCet(]nitfile, boron tiifluOYide, MEDIUM $ 400, 00 $ 40000 hydrogen fluoride and any other gases That will fit this category Ammonia, hydrogen chloride, 1 D acetonitriie, baron trifluoride, LARGE $ 700,DO $ 700,00 hydrogen Fluoride and any other gases that will fit this category Ammonia, hydrogen chloride, 1 E acetoniti- Le, boron trifluoride, X-LARGE $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 hydrogen Fluoride and any Other gases that will fit this category TOTAL 5 2,450.00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 7 Extended Price Three-year Estimated Description Unit Linit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) Pyrcphorics, antimony pe,ntachlorida, antimony 1 A pentafluoride, ethylene oxide, LELTLJRE $ 67s-00 $ 62S_D0 isocyantes (instafoam part A&B), tetrafluoroethylene and any other gases that will fit this category Pyrophories, antimony pentachloride, antimony pentafluoride, ethylene oxide, 1 B SMALL $ 300,00 $ 860.OD isocyantes linstafoam part A&6j, tetrafluoroethylene and any other gases that will fit this category Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 199 4/23/2020 59 49 CL 45A0LNAA 6FrH r.,c:v c, wr.knreaPasw, Ha�ui�a.e_a Dallas County Purchasing Department Pyrophorics, antimony pentachlonde,antimony 1 c pentaftuoride,ethyleneoxide, MEDIUM $ 1,300.00 $ 1,300,00 isocyantes (ihstafoam part AM), tetrafluoroethylene and any other gases that will fit this category Pyrophorics, antimony pentachloride, antimony pentafluoride, ethylene oxide, 1 D LARGE$ 1,600.00 1,EDO.W $ isocyantes linstafoam part AM), tetrafluoroethylene and any other gases that will fit this category Pyrophorics, antimony pentachloride, antimony pentafluoride, ethylene oxide, i1 X"LARGE $ 1,840,IX7 $ 19,800.00 isocyantes (instafoam partA&B), tetrafluornethytene and any other gases that will fit this category TOTAL $ 24,125.00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 8 Three-year Estimated Description Quantity Boron trifluo6de, acetal fluoride, hydrogen sufflde, methyl bromide, 1 A methyl dichlorosilane, nitrosyl fluoride, methyl mercaptan mixtures and any other gases that will fit this category Boron trifluoride, acetal fluoride, hydrogen sulfide, methyl bromide, 13 methyl dichlorosilane, n trosyl fluoride, methyl mercaptan mixtures and any other gases that will fit this category Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 100 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) LECTURE $ 800.00 $ 600.00 SMALL $ 800,00 S 800.00 4/23/2020 60 49 ci�aNa�aa� va..:r ri wr.kneaPasn� xa, ui�P��-a Dallas County Purchasing Department Boron trifluoride, acetal fluoride, hydrogen sulfide, methyl bromide, 1 C methyl dichlorosilane,nitrosyl MEDIUM $ 1,300,00 $ 1,300,00 fluoride, methyl mercaptan mixtures and any other gases that will fit this category Boron trifluoride, acetal fluoride, hydrogen sulfide, methyl bromide, 1 D methyl dichlorosilane, nitrosyl LARGE $ 1,600.00 $ 1,ED0.00 fluoride, methyl mercaptan mixtures and any other gases that will fit this category Boron trifluoride, acetal fluoride, hydrogen sulfide, methyl bromide, 1 E methyl dichlorosilane, nitrosyl + $ fluoride, methyl mercaptan LARGE Cast ls% mixtures and any other gases that will fit this category TOTAL $ 4,300.00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 9 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) Hn"fluoroacetone, acrylonitrile, benzyl magnesium chloride, t-butyl phasphlne, dibutyl sulfide, diethyl 1 A aluminum chloride, diethyl zinc-, LECTURE $ 600.00 5 600,00 diethyl afuminum hydride and any other gases that will fit this category Hexaftuoroacetone, acrylonitrile, benzyl magnesium chloride, t-butyl phosphine, dibutyl sulfide, diethyl 1 B aluminum chloride, diethyl zinc, SMALL $ Boo.o0 $ 800.00 diethyl afuminum hydride and any other gases that will fit this category Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 101 4/23/2020 61 49 CL.F3ANAA R'1`N r.Fc:v e, wr.knreaPasw, Ha�ui�a.e_a 1C I I HexaPiuoroacetone, acrylon#trile, benzyl magnesium chloride, t-butyl phosphine, dibutyl sulfide, diethyl aluminum chloride, diethyl zinc, MEDIUN diethyl aluminum hydride and any other gases that will Fn this category Hexafluoroacetone, acrylan#trile, benzyl magnesium chloride, t-butyl phosphine, dibutyl sulfide, diethyl aluminum chloride, diethyl zinc, LARGE diethyl aluminum hydride and any other gases that will Fit This category Hexafluorodcetone, acryl4nitrlle, benzyl magnesium chloride, t-butyl phosphine, dibutyl sulfide, diethyl aluminum chloride, diethyl zinc, X-LARGE diethyl aluminum hydride and any other gases that will fit this category Dallas County Purchasing Department $ 1,300.151) $ 1,300.0D $ 1,Suu.ou $ 1,6Ltu,U0 cost +15% $ TOTAL $ 4,30D,00 Cylinders- Group 1 Extended Price Three-year Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) 1 A Unidentified LECTURE $ G20.00 S 620.00 1 3 Unidentified SMALL $ 780.00 $ 780,00 1 C Unidentified MEDIUM $ 1,300.00 $ 1,30D.00 1 D Unidentified LARGE $ 2,115.00 5 2,115,00 1 E Unidentified X-LARGE Cost +151A YVALUEE TOTAL #VALUE[ Three-year Estimated Description Quantity Solicitation No. 2020-004-6849 Recycling (Electronics- Group 1 Page 1 102 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) 4/23/2020 62 4k 4—_I.40AN4aA WrH sa..:r c:, wn k n�zarasw, xa, ui,P��a Dallas County Purchasing Department Tabiets, cell. phones, pagers, 40000 A routers, converters, satellite Per Pound $ 0.10 $ 4,D00.00 receivers, cable boxes, game console$, etc. OVRs, camcorders, cameras, taxes, 75DDO 5 VCR/OVD ptayers, radios, scanners, Per Pound $ 0,25 $ 18,750.00 stereos, GPS navigation, etc. Keyboards, speakers, copiers, calculators, microwaves, remote 400DO C Per Pound $ 0.30 $ 12,000.00 control, kitchen electronics, toys, etc_ 75000 ❑ Computer Monitors Per Pound $ 0.25 $ 18,750 00 35D00 E Complete computers and laptops Per Pound $ 0,10 $ 3,500.00 35000 F Incomplete computer and laptops Per Pound $ 0,10 $ 3,500.00 TOTAL $ 60,50o.o0 OptiOnA Services & Miscellaneous Items (To be purchased as needed) Three-year Estimated oescriptlon Quantity 5A 5B 5C Solicitation No. 2020-009-6949 Unit United Nations rated cubic yard box EACH including pallet and liner 55 gallon, Fiber, open top drum with EACH liner 55 gallon, metal, closed tap drum EACH 55 gallon, metal, open top drum EACH 55 gallon, poly, open top EACH 55 gallon, poly, closed top drum EACH 05 gallon, poly over -pack drum EACH 85gatian,mLtal,over -pack drum EACH 30 gallon, fiber, open top drum with EACH liner 30 gallon, poly, open top drum EACH 20 gallon, poly, open top drum EACH 20 gallon, fiber, open top drum with liner EACH Page 1 103 Extended Price { Unit Price x Unit Price Estimate Amount) $ 40.00 $ 200,00 $ 52.00 $ 260,00 $ 29.00 $ 145.00 $ 45.00 $ 225-00 $ 42.M $ 710100 $ 30,00 $ 150,00 $ 162.00 $ 810.00 $ 144.00 $ 720.00 $ 45.00 $ 225.00 $ 44.00 $ 220,00 $ 25.00 $ 125.00 $ 25,00 $ 125,00 4/23/2020 63 4t CI.�AN�A IZ7'F� Dallas County Purchasing Department 10 gallon, Rher, open top drum with 5 M liner EACH $ 25.00 $ 125.00 5 N 5 gallon, poly, open top drum EACH $ 9.00 $ 45.00 5 0 5 gallon, metal, open top drum EACH $ 20.00 $ 100M 5 P 55 gallon drum liners, 50 per roll EACH $ 120A0 $ 600.00 50 Cubic yard box liners, 20 per roll EACH $ 168,00 $ H40.00 5 A Vermiculite, 22-lb-bags EACH $ 23.00 $ 115-00 5 5 Box for 4' Fluorescent lights EACH $ 1400 $ 70 00 5 T Box for g' Fluorescent lights EACH $ 15-p0 $ 7500 TOTAL $ 5,385,00 Three-year Estimated Description Quantity 3A 3B Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Euems- Group 1 Unit Base setup cost for planned event participation of 100 - Price to include p{anningardassistance, pre event conference, mobilizatlonand demobilization, with no additional charge for participation in excess of the agreed estimate. Includes tents, fork lift, tools and supplies necessary for setup and packaging; safety and personal protective Event equipment; a designated site manager and sufficient hazardous Waste management personnel to handle 1i)0+ fbs_ per participant; same -day removal of all materials and equipment, with the option for same -day transfer of same selected wastes to County's collection center_ Base setup cost for planned event participation of 200 — Price to include all options as listed for event participation of1o0. Page 1 104 Extended Price { Unit Price x Unit Price Estimate Amount) $ 1,8GO,00 $ 5,4a6,00 Event $ 3,600.00 $ 10,900.00 4/23/2020 64 49 CL.4c3AN49A WrH r.Fc:v e, wr•kn�vPasn, xo�ui�rne_a 3C 10 D 5E Um Three-year Estimated Description Quantity Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Base setup cost for planned event participation of 300 — Price to Event include all options as listed for event participation of 100, Base setup cost for planned participation of 400— Price to include all options as listed for Event event participation of 100 Supplemental setup cast - Specify additional charge jif any) to Base Setup above for every 100 event Each participants planned in excess of 400_ Bobtail truck for transportation of H H W from remote site (collection event or curbside pickup) back to Dallas County Center. Driver will be Per Day paid as a Chemist at temporary staffing rate.- (Max.8 hour day) Dallas County Purchasing Department $ 5,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 6,WD.00 $ 60,000.00 $ 1,00D.00 $ 5,000_i70 $ 450.00 $ 11,250.00 TDTA� $ 107,450.00 Training- Group 1 Page 1 105 Extended Price Unit Unit Price ( Unit Price x Estimate Amount) 4/23/2020 65 4' GLF3AN®ARTH wrc:vri wn k nreaPo.:n� .,o�.u��ge-a 3A 8 hour HAZWOPER refresher course to be made available to Dallas County and other authorized Agencies and/or Cities on site at the Home Chemical Collection Center. The course most meet all OSHA, EPA and DDT requirements or any other requirements necessary to meet the OSHA 8 hour annuat update requirements. Course must include an official certificate of completion For each attendee submitted to Dallas County within 60 days of completion. Anticipated class size 3-10, but no minimum level of participation is guaranteed. Dallas County Purchasing Department Each Class $ I,400.00 $ 4 200.00 TOTAL $ 4,2oo.00 On -Site Temporary Staffing -Group 1 For staffing at the collection center and County s mobile unit Three-year Estimated Description Quantity Project Manager- Minimum requirements'. education of experience equivalent to B.S. in chemistry, biology, or 4,032 A environmental science plus HAZWDPER certification and five (51 years household hazardous waste experience. The Project Manager will also Serve as a Feld Chemist 1. Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 106 Extended Price ( Unit Price x UriL unit Price Estimate Amount) Per Hour $ 48.00 $ 193.536.00 4/23/2020 66 49 4--l.4OAN49A Wr1O4 ra..:vc� wr. k nearaH..� �ni u„ae�a Dallas County Purchasing Department Field Chemist I- Minimum requirements; education or experience equivalent to B.S. in 4,1132 8 chemistry, biology, or Per Hour $ 42.00 $ 169,344.04 environmental science plus HAZWOPER certification and two (2) years household hazardous waste experience. Field Chemist II- Minimum requirements education or experience equivalent to 8.5. In chemistry, biology, or 4,032 C Per Hour $ 40 00 $ 161,280.00 environmental science plus HAZWOPER certification and one (1) year household hazardous waste experience. Hazardous Waste Techniciar i- Minimum requirements: HS dipioma or GE6, HAZWOPER 12,150 Per Hour $ 33.00 $ a00,950.00 certification andone(1)year household hazardous waste experience. Hazardous Waste Technician €I - Minimum requirements HS dipiomaorGED, HA7WOPER 13,00 E Per Hour $ 30.00 $ 243,000.00 certificatior and one (1) year household hazardous waste experience. TOTAL $1,168,110.00 *Price increase shall he no more than 3% each year and shall he nmtualty agreed uprrn by the County uud Proposer. Solicitation No. 2020-009-6949 Page 1 107 4/23/2020 67 EXHIBIT B 68 TITLE VI ASSURANCES/COMPLIANCE A. Assurances During the performance of this Agreement, the contractor, for itself, its assignees, and successors in interest (hereinafter referred to as the "contractor") agrees as follows: 1. Compliance with Regulations: The contractor (hereinafter includes consultants) will comply with the Acts and the Regulations relative to Nondiscrimination in Federally -assisted programs of the U.S. Department of Transportation, the Federal Highway Administration, as they maybe amended from time to time, which are herein incorporated by reference and made a part of this Agreement. 2. Nondiscrimination: The contractor, with regard to the work performed by it during the contract, will not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in the selection and retention of subcontractors, including procurements of materials and leases of equipment. The contractor will not participate directly or indirectly in the discrimination prohibited by the Acts and the Regulations, including employment practices when the contract covers any activity, project, or program set forth in Appendix B of 49 CFR Part 21. 3. Solicitations for Subcontracts, Including Procurements of Materials and Equipment: In all solicitations, either by competitive bidding, or negotiation made by the contractor for work to be performed under a subcontract, including procurements of materials, or leases of equipment, each potential subcontractor or supplier will be notified by the contractor of the contractor's obligations under this contract and the Acts and the Regulations relative to Nondiscrimination on the grounds of race, color, or national origin. 4. Information and Reports: The contractor will provide all information and reports required by the Acts, the Regulations, and directives issued pursuant thereto and will permit access to its books, records, accounts, other sources of information, and its facilities as may be determined by the Recipient or the Federal Highway Administration to be pertinent to ascertain compliance with such Acts, Regulations, and instructions. Where any information required of a contractor is in the exclusive possession of another who fails or refuses to furnish the information, the contractor will so certify to the Recipient or the Federal Highway Administration, as appropriate, and will set forth what efforts it has made to obtain the information. 5. Sanctions for Noncompliance: In the event of a contractor's noncompliance with the Nondiscrimination provisions of this contract, the Recipient will impose such contract sanctions as it or the Federal Highway Administration may determine to be appropriate, including, but not limited to: 69 a. withholding payments to the contractor under the contract until the contractor complies; and/or b. cancelling, terminating, or suspending a contract, in whole or in part. 6. Incorporation of Provisions: The contractor will include the provisions of paragraphs one through six in every subcontract, including procurements of materials and leases of equipment, unless exempt by the Acts, the Regulations and directives issued pursuant thereto. The contractor will take action with respect to any subcontract or procurement as the Recipient or the Federal Highway Administration may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions including sanctions for noncompliance. Provided, that if the contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with litigation by a subcontractor, or supplier because of such direction, the contractor may request the Recipient to enter into any litigation to protect the interests of the Recipient. In addition, the contractor may request the United States to enter into the litigation to protect the interests of the United States. B. Nondiscrimination Authorities During the performance of this Agreement, the contractor, for itself, its assignees, and successors in interest (hereinafter referred to as the "contractor") agrees to comply with the following nondiscrimination statutes and authorities; including but not limited to: Pertinent Nondiscrimination Authorities: • Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. § 2000d et seq., 78 stat. 252), (prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin); and 49 CFR Part 21 • The Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, (42 U.S.C. § 4601), (prohibits unfair treatment of persons displaced or whose property has been acquired because of Federal or Federal -aid programs and projects); • Federal -Aid Highway Act of 1973, (23 U.S.C. § 324 et seq.), (prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex); • Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, (29 U.S.C. § 794 et seq.), as amended, (prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability); and 49 CFR Part 2 7; • The Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended, (42 U.S.C. § 6101 et seq.), (prohibits discrimination on the basis of age); 70 • Airport and Airway Improvement Act of 1982, (49 U.S.C. § 471, Section 4 7123), as amended, (prohibits discrimination based on race, creed, color, national origin, or sex); • The Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987, (PL 100-209), (Broadened the scope, coverage and applicability of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, The Age Discrimination Act of 1975 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, by expanding the definition of the terms "programs or activities" to include all of the programs or activities of the Federal -aid recipients, subrecipients and contractors, whether such programs or activities are Federally funded or not); • Titles II and III of the Americans with Disabilities Act, which prohibit discrimination on the basis of disability in the operation of public entities, public and private transportation systems, places of public accommodation, and certain testing entities (42 U.S.C. §§ 12131-12189) as implemented by Department of Transportation regulations at 49 C.F.R. parts 37 and 38; • The Federal Aviation Administration's Nondiscrimination statute (49 U.S.C. § 7123) (prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, and sex); • Executive Order 12898, Federal Actions to Address Environmental Justice in Minority Populations and Low -Income Populations, which ensures discrimination against minority populations by discouraging programs, policies, and activities with disproportionately high and adverse human health or environmental effects on minority and low-income populations; • Executive Order 13166, Improving Access to Services for Persons with Limited English Proficiency, and resulting agency guidance, national origin discrimination includes discrimination because of limited English proficiency (LEP). To ensure compliance with Title VI, you must take reasonable steps to ensure that LEP persons have meaningful access to your programs (70 Fed. Reg. at 74087 to 74100); • Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as amended, which prohibits you from discriminating because of sex in education programs or activities (20 U.S.C. 1681 et seq). C. Representations/Warranties The Contractor also makes the following representations and warranties to Dallas County: 1. It has taken the steps necessary to effectuate Title VI requirements. 2. Disadvantaged business enterprises are afforded equal opportunity to submit 71 bids/proposals as sub -contractors or sub -consultants and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, sex, age, disability, religion, veteran status, or national origin in consideration of a selection or award. 3. Neither contractor or any subcontractors or sub -recipients that will participate in activities to be funded as a result of this contract/bid/solicitation, are listed on the debarred list due to violations of Title VI or VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, nor are any proposed parties to this contract, or any subcontract resulting therefrom, aware of any pending action which might result in such debarment or disqualification. D. Title VI Complaints Any person, contractor, or subcontractor who believes that they have been subjected to an unlawful discriminatory practice under Title VI will be notified of their right to file a formal complaint within one hundred eighty (180) days following the alleged discriminatory action or the date the person(s) became aware of the alleged act(s) of discrimination. Any such complaint must be filed in writing or in person with the Dallas County Title VI Coordinator: Dallas County Human Resources c/o: Dallas County Director of Human Resources and Title VI Coordinator 1201 Elm Street, 23rd Floor, Suite 2300-B Dallas, TX 75270 (214) 653-7638 (phone) (214) 653-7608 (fax) A copy of Dallas County Title VI Non -Discrimination Plan and Documents, and complaint forms, may be obtained at httn://www.dallascountv.orL/department/HR/title vi.html or at the address above. A complainant may also contact the Federal Coordination and Compliance Office, Civil Rights Division at the Title VI Hotline: 888-TITLE-06 (888-848-5306) or send a letter to: U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Federal Coordination and Compliance Section, NWB 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20530. More information on Title VI is available from the Justice Department online at www.justice.gov. Contractor shall comply with all reasonable requests made in the course of an investigation of Title VI and these assurances by Dallas County, the Texas Department of Transportation, the US Department of Transportation, the US Department of Justice, or any other federal or state agency. Failure to comply with such reasonable requests will be 72 deemed a breach of this contract/bid/solicitation. E. Enforcement The contractor affirmatively acknowledges that it will be subject to Title VI, and implementing regulations, and any enforcement measures therein. In addition to any enforcement action by Dallas County, the contractor acknowledges that the United States and the State of Texas has a right to seek judicial enforcement with regard to any matter arising under Title VI, including the assurances herein. Contractor's Full Name: Signature, Authorized Representative of Contractor Title Date 73 EXHIBIT C SBE Participation Plan 74 49 GL@AN®A R'�H rapercr we k nwPosn, sa>r Lr,onvz nALUaacourr*t- SJBCAhTRACTCW IIITM FORM Dallas County Purchasing Department Th oalke [un uw 04-7 Fr2020 �+�e�wl, 6rrwpraeo�p=rn�err: Rr mN�m, Hod AOMId HE411rdbJ9 West® CDljfd*Or, , ttecycli�ig. Dlapeasi BI[ir. 2132D-009-8845' Cuevas Oisbbyl'Iarl, IrFc _yll prrnd¢ihe ldUwnpye±diMhemcalsl E6E.da;mksmrm, R,e pngea PPE Supplies w Gaun Earth, Inc. Fane A.•Yapmbt Anpfalm:l _ 5�sb.Gno-acr,re; a¢reniycaarie_ hyre hU_g a_a„r; NC-TRCA HF,,S89090N0720 I rdlaadxmiatha keplaln,n+hsF•Im d,r enlde durnFn qua mnded� Fakrt§L an�4-hmepna.l7n a:u ,ed-. reb ;mpe211 c,,:rr, o,m,...em®rsu:canwrora ra m.ue,a�„unwdne.rni.resum ypippp�a�o r�a„mn, ntr me dubyanFna¢r, Tu�cmdanf w-antrrrrme; a4,518,148 fTor1l bid foft for 3 year volume XNum-A sae sub Fetdpedm Amctlnt, f,$33,098.51 for 38 mortha 1.2 y.—opArasuc _'A'af,CyJ The a dm.4prred hlayp6 f0 enrsi n[0 a'amd agre�egtle xro' 1hp 0.CZmYdMr rclet, mtNM19nC .ppn drm9 eW&edd Y.e ]elhs f'wn �p-rteeL The .ntlalgnetl an riu�lbl'�-e ommrt F� hn:aa �- em +trading F?rYe dun sy armnn Foie b Lie p�me Fan uu euo-m,eaanr sd^•Jry ror xitcwdai I^ the aLuaa h'slr� e, mLm, a9sale madq'rro careemlr¢r..d'rnwl whneh,ne sma.r 8ubn�s de.4n[mrrffmapp�+el,adan9e7 qu[ Slaacpnlla3a.'Y,pnllm pm ohY L any Csdnpa, FaLare !p ru-gilt' xiin Inez pfpsiyq,s c vk ucuC m �.'N•,fw, nino hnbeclsacas apad.e! i,A p.mc �darlo-,a,tiar MelyKly q-duldis flalles ri "tr`traas - % - 3 ur.IF RCsnl'x Oifnxa'a pn I•r.. ,auiwl se 14rstan Stafford FMf uan u'mra�:ul rro-ded Nw, 1307., w„W*q Director of Bids & Nrnnosals EanrterlAcaount Manager 7i . T)— C.A. .1 Tdk iSRF Ri,c o redr,l AnAl 17. 2D20 0-15-2020 17et= ddk Pleas.s«I,ci.1M rA "`xrrdnaar A.aa yeaucs Nu are a-V,rV C3wkv h#ac P1. Amer Mr. Suu W¢:hanher Or:Mrilirr _ Credk,lldl M Flid, C1imnC� nl ri1mmerla Wv�l¢'i7Ans 41spd`k ih.�ba ql (:olnmR �- J h1w A- inn !:MlMnr of Gveme.ca an Lpnl�tgreA%Cwem `_ Z-1a v, Conhaemx hu -d ?yymdWly�nt,C nda.aasRsscded'a, Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 148 4/23/2020 75 e CL@AN@A RTH auecanaacrars r�l HOVaI Dallas County Purchasing Department 5%11$,.pma Eemgae Ge(m�p'Mil .,gecew,k Houaeholtl_ tlUW010JS V4m�1e Ua lecbon. 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Mvi bye 61bi�:a� s"e�ry Kl he MJJaeC n Iln uLyq, s1 °^-^e Mah,4�a:rbbro:wcan ovmn arcmaw,f'f PnIR666issttu nustanro L•tac Sm6 Dx ess C�Rsrx.av for ee :,x«.beusnJryy. x�n raw b nry '% Fbl+:: rere enln Ina 9 Bewmen roaa I.n,n w�.. a rmny. m .ah�rMl�6lrfb fibre 3iGaf' ry�Teaa Y ➢Nragi:�W ea6vua w^omaajxrm la.)Borne ds ma tors I — cl�rrr��maee�se�naq Larry vde Fm� rrn:x orn SY4nnbapT� Di ctur of Bids Pronorxls_ IAe ip,i kCwjzQ } '%ei59E Sia®anon April 17. 2020 _ Lz Job r a - �Lu. sda4[v iGd tlun�a.0 ishlrswnj4T�Pe anV Ip{.T �M.Se IY 3J9Jv?alu�.Maws �aF:Wnm':R„e•a �� 8p yerraglaJWad CFanbvNQ.sem -- �/AIHr�.J�a HlBvn:-lWnbu BfCgrm9K» _ �s �a.+roiwaM.a�n �fnrA:.munmmn 7rbnmwrBva auoiron, — — ReBpls'RrlcCbrcs�sA>sweyr —_ Hsorai Msaa,.c Cnbbayros •ssoaafm Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page. 149 412312020 76 e CL@ANDARTH +41AdiWhTY 6JB,'SA; RArOR IKM-�a@M �'rw ,.'riesr E4worar spr" +N- .,���„ Nousetxil¢ W6:artlous Wes-��uiecppn. Recpa,ru Clrsp,�a —� r i- T�eee t Tti c Dallas County Purchasing Department .S- w- IT. �,:3 s W. Lass-insaa4,) �n�o�wmeciw�9 �r�,�. zu �i�C.�4-Sd•CJ-M'.'.+�,.1 f4p...I Xu_,_f% ['4...i} I.`�- �iof: �.�r.LlL FT! m ribbn Eantr Inc -M-.i,t,n�. nmeR � �n ea^av�ur a E,mm{, aA,3 m, -, Agyry -'aw+'an�kl5ee..�M UW,1aee.�pmr +norm ea.ar - `°'-I.:::r n,s M_.1,I,fsp�wdtlE tnn mMr{v.l'u na�S'r�. �=rwwli �ury rae,rtia,�wc,��„ 4,518,148 using hid totals for 36 months Ax-ac. '-B�suo aesen,� Nn�,,., t 12,QOp,1pr 36 months -3 �gFNf+Sp: Abl% 61 l,Y4aYJ1TT;AY InIplbMtilfCTy[',�•.:.nP. niy �I ,N�C��Y:'Ine ik—j�3,..��y1CA;. +q �n niyylNOe in kd eev,l bl# SEL= i.FGTr I � YAe, ,rr n•,(► pitl .A'mc ©d's:u i,.ri t,re �� k tl'k S,td b}�eL .o'hd T�: � "fM1,CaCA1+<tln"uefkci .•�},ID'fP _1��1wV, t7rt,LL:Ata.'w .IIV qvl rti t3irtm •Y••l pip �4�lbi�,�� wMt,FAl dItlR V � — _ �ie�yrt4n9�EF Sl+N4a7µ-i �,�rrvp�l'hVde f � Director of Bids & I'roDosals ADrli 17. 2020 r4Mseam,, Ayeeg permFyai `�!¢Yt�:na'Wx e•:�as=e-- -�•• M :mere aelzd».,s��w wCr•,.za - tw* 'aea$«ram-o<•n_b:w y�mma'. - ue ja,i nea�wrma tutl�r:,:ananrR -` 4+�L47aeiawurJsum I�viwd kar;,scrxxe Alpoeyy, - >kvim.lFitifaAc'xrgnpghsom». Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 150 4%23JI(In 77 DALLAS COUNTY GOOD FAITH EFFORT PLAN urolect Vame: _t lousehold Hazardous Weble CollacCw, Recycling, Disposal Services gip i 2020-009-6849 Firm Nana. Cimn Earth, Inc Address: 334 South Wazminstar Road _ Philadelphia Gbf.6latP PA 2�Ip,19040 ConW persop Kelby Neal phniait 318 395-5F84 Emal Address kneal@amco.com Is You Flrm Gertlfied: No X_ Yes_ SBE CertHleationt. Cerdlying Agancy: M 1RC.A UBC•Soulhwest _ DFW blinonty Supphm 0nw:lupmenl DidyeumwwbaAAnimnhn, r,r,Ilm9mal se nse Lr zmr eDecartmenr Rosa Rocriguaz YES x h�C_ Nerc,e et ;tall member 2. rid you..Aze a wnanl Dallas County9l3E randar'islrwlhisp�ImP YES N NCI_ Cm of Lbting: 31 .f=0, 411 OJ2020 d IM you pmvlde pianaar-speavax% bldscrpmpaals to xlaulial SEEscrhmwrinr rrpardhm NeCCR§.o`plarlsahCSWrfCa4as. aiis,errmpw1S1CrtFisp4s^I% YES k NLI 4 II90Edills2ndprziPwa;warer AMI andrefeored, you mist attech dccr va im ul Ihv e,-eNvu•rb andthe xa_-an brrejectlCna'(Le kllers. memos, telanteie als mexLny?to.) 5 17 mplde the attached OrumentWri =oar Is) o u .ter Caplan paod tarn z'h:ds ra Detain ;EE aBrtNipelion rn Itm pm7eq. O there Is wr4len dp:ur.rnlaiion of e0 %.ilh F.EEs wM rmpordsa enkmalive y to Ora odder! or p�iiis). 0 An, DALLAS COUNTY GOOD FAITH EFFORT PLAN protect Vame: _t lousehold Hazardous Weble CollacCw, Recycling, Disposal Services gip i 2020-009-6849 Firm Nana. Cimn Earth, Inc Address: 334 South Wazminstar Road _ Philadelphia 6latP PA 2�Ip,19040 Gbf.ConW persop Kelby Neal phniait 318 395-5F84 Emal Address kneal@amco.com Is You Flrm Gertlfied: No X_ Yes_ SBE CertHleationt. CerdlyingAgancy: NUFRC.A UBC•Soulhwest _ DFWblinontySupphm0nw:lupmenl DidyeumwwbaAAnimnhn, r,r,Ilm9mal se nse Lr zmr eDecartmenr Rosa Rocriguaz YES x h�C_ Nercre et ;tall member 2. rid you..Aze a wnanl Dallas County9l3E randar'islrwlhisp�ImP YES N NCI_ Gels of Lbting: 31 .f=0, 411 OJ2020 d IM you pmvlde pianaar-speavax% bldscrpmpaals to xlaulial SEEscrhmwrinr rrpardhm NeCCR§.o`plarlsahCSWrfCa4as. aiis,errmpw1S1CrtFisp4s^I% YGS k NLI 4 II90Edills2ndprziPwa;warer AMI andrefeored, you mist attech dccr va im ul Ihv e,-eNvu•rb andthe xa_-an brrejectlCna'(Le kllers. memos, telanteie als mexLny?to.) 5 17 mplde the attached GrumentWri =w Is) o u .ter Caplan paod tarn z'h:ds ra Detain ;EE aBrtNipelion rn Itm pm7eq. O there Is wr4len dp:ur.rnlaiion of efforL.ilh F.EEs wM rmpordsa enkmalive y to Ora odder! or p�iii s). 0 101 "At LAS COUNTY GOOD FAITH EFFORT PLAN ,rolecc Hams HoUsehold Ilazardous Waste Collectinn, Fte6ycling, Disposal Services Blot: 2020-W9-6840 term Name A 59E Granuaond Person ConranedS Dace Add— Telankon.aRend Addrua TW—fW-w Hhni,iry/ I=or eenJer won-lnml J Munoz Trucking Sergio MtLwz 3265 Hardy 3L, Ft Worth al7-1roll oR Fransportaticn His Local 4+612C20 lx78106 sergio@jmenurtrucklnr corn Spill team Direetcom Gene Bloomfisid r08 N. Main St, Suite B. 817-475-4955 PPE and Supplies I ? Local 402020 Ft. Worth, TX 76164 gene@spiIteamo red.r4m Taylor Distribution Group, I I C Arturo Taylor 5950 N. Dallas Pkwy; Ste MO 214-996-1009 PPE and Supplies ? L.oCol 416l2020 atlas, TX 15248 ortura@tsylcrtJI9t bulio Igroup.com Fox Scierifil Inc iim Green 221 E FM 917 817433-7500 PPE and Supplies 7 Local 416,2020 Alvarado, TX 16009 tirngRioxscientifcacom I Ves International Texas, Inc Yusul Tadla 11050 Piano Road. Ste 200 214-343-2678 PPE and Supplies 7 Local 41&2020 Dallas, TX 75238 yugulcrr4vesi.cOm Cuevas DrsL lion, Inc KirstOn Stafford 3119 N. Main 5L 617-525.7110 1 PPE and Supplies 7 Laval 419P2020 Fort Worth. TX 76106 kstatford@cue%azdist - :PE North Texas Trucking, Inc No name listed 1400 Maryland ❑r. 214-904-0693 r0 al transportatlon 7 Local 41612020 Irving, TX75061 rodhit@msn-corn r wu use the f�..atsl �elerr ! aQufl erWlxparx ¢ ecd`/ed'�. NMnanna. misromi,neaa, awla •eeWf in Sr.NI amSetUrivru Otficer% signature �.� l�0 - TA le: Director of Bids &Fronosals Date Aori117. 202❑ PrImedName; i S�Tl1 e _ IM& ID d 0 0 news COUNTY GOOD FAITH EFFORT PLAN araleaNamer Hciuwhotd Hazardous WastaC011ectbri, Recycling, Disposol3rim— nnn Nomc & 565 r:ertlflreuon a vnnon Canhnetl & mbe Add — Transport Trust Frank Orwga 0888 Snuth Hwy 287 4I6l2020 Rhome, TX 75078 Hadr&rt Logistics, LAC No name listed 111 Jerorrra PR 4 8012(l "se City, TX T5189 &TTruckinG TerrickCar(w 1004WooeridgeDr. 4IM020 DeSoto, TX 75115 ogislics Management Corporation Abeyomr Jackson 446 EFM Slo 3 i 41612020 Ceder Hill, TX 75104 11r0 p: 2020-009-6849 relephonaeenmi Aenrnss types nrwnrx nbn�agr Gender rovlar M1brelernl 817-401.9570 RollcIfTransporation His Local ortegatranksrgyahc a � m 214-690-4374 `1�oll of Transport ton ? Lcwv rnaura@badnotiogisdis.com I 972-34"753 TM nsprarlaliun of E We to ? 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Solicitation No. 2020-009-6949 Page 158 4/23/2020 82 49 Cl.®AN�sal>Q rr♦ rvecve, mr. 6 n�„ot%A, sa, L♦,n,r_e Dallas County Purchasing Department SMALL BUSINESS UTILIZATION AFFIDAVIT It is the policy of hallos Comity in involve quahfied Small Business Enterphses (SHIES) to ,he greatest aatenf faasrble on 'puny s constntc on. ptocuremenl and prefess,onal 3erv.ces contracts, -ha County and its onuactor5 shall nut dkscriminate on tie basis of race, age, vulor. re: gion. national origin, or sex it the award and performance of conracts, in Conslderataan of this policy, Callas Courtly has adopted the Small 6.tslness Fate-prse Policy for all Ccunly cbntracts Small Business Erderni Participatill Goals The sulicdation bidding plan cstalioll subcohlraciing gods and requirements for all prospective bidders to ensure reasmtable cogree of SBE rral business Alieaiion and particlparion in Ccunly contracts. II Is the Beal of Dallas Crwnly 1h31 a certain percemage of work under each xntract be executed by one or more SSEs. For Ike purpese5 of pancipativn percentages, Dak% County does not irc le amounts paid to the prime by Nta suh-WIVIckr, The apparent proposer shaagree to meet the estab� shed goals or mustdemonsi ate and dccumant a'gocd iailh efiort' t0 include HE; In uubcontracling oppedroitiea the epparent proposer Min fails to adi y document good faith efforts to subcoirl or puncArase, significant material supp es from SEES may he denied award of the cortracE by Dahas County based on the cartrziclDes iaiku_ to toe "responsive" L—responaihlr," bldder. By signing below, I agree -D arcvide Dallas Counly, Small Fastness Enterprise Dopadment a completed copy of all rega:ircd corms. I understand :hat to, the purpose of SBE subcoalracling padiclpatler, any amounts per io the prime from the snn- contractor should not be inctided in the above listed pauacipation amount Firally, l understand that rf ` W to p ovide all of the acul documenls within five (e) business days a"ler nouil on my did may be deemed 'nol-rPspor>sivc' and I may be dw ed award of the pontfact. BID Numb% 2020-aoe434e Company tame clean Earth_ Ira. Lam Whede Typed or printed Name of Ceday ng Official of Company = Sig ^ert� ar of Compam} Solicitation No. 7020-009-6949 Page 159 3nril17.2020 0ata Director of Bids & Frovsosals Tire I 4/23/2020- 83 EXHIBIT D RFP No. 2020-009-6849 84 EXHIBIT E Clean Earth, Inc.'s Response to the RFP 85 EXHIBIT F Clean Earth, Inc.'s BAFO to the RFP 86 e CLeANeARTH nEGYCLlNG & DISPOSAL SOLUTI❑NS ,1u1} 11, 020 DALLAS CO[ NT 1 i hri-elavle ,tire? krcc i WU4.l ackson Sneer Am, 6011 0'(11a3. TV Y)r ! Abri. Balow is our best raid final pricinc for the categories that were in question. There XNwe.s few tines thai we were not abIC to reduce Ili prices htxause it iwuld he hel ow cosl or very lass' margin, We were not nhle I reduce the event prices bamitw our rates haveven• Iidle margin. The evens rates retlLct the cost to have the8detluate n unber oi'slull'at the evenly and our coin pot ilrirs nrky not. Three- year Estimated Description Quantity Treatment- Group 3 Unit 400 A Oxidizers, lab packed-55 Gallon Drum 10 8 Oxidizers, lab packed-30 Gallon Drum Oxidizers, lab parked-20 5 C Gallon Drum Widizers, lab packed-10 5 d Gallon Drum Oxidizers, lab packed-5 25 E Gallon Drum Drum Drum Drum Drum Drum Extended Price (Unit Unit Price Price x Estimate Amount) 330.00 132,000.00 240.00 2,4{10.00 S S 195.00 975.00 120.00 500.00 90,00 2,250M TOTAL 3$,225m 87 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 1 Thin Wall lecture site including propane and methyl acetylene prop diene, oxygen, Freon, fire extinguishers and carbon dioxide Extended Three- Price (Unit year Description Unit Unit price x Estimated Price Estimate Quantity Amount) propane and methyl $ 5 75 A acetylene prop diene-55 Drum 250•00 19,500.00 Gallon Drum propane and methyl $ $ 10 5 acetylene prop dle. ne-5 Drum 55.00 550.40 Gallon Dr -urn Oxygen90-55 Gallon $ $ 3 C Drum Drum 100.00 300,00 $ $ 50 D Oxygen-5 Gallon Drum Drum 55.00 2,754.04 E Freon-55 Gallon Drum Drum 4,00 15O_fl0 $ $ 50 r Freon-5 Gallon Drum Drum 40.00 2,000.00 Lecture site Halon Fire 5 $ 3 G Extinguishers-55 Gallon DrUm 120.00 36G_00 Drum Lecture sine Haim Fire $ $ 50 H Extinguishers-5 Gallon Drum fiQ.Q0 3,Onn.00 Drum Lecture site Carbon Dioxide Fire Extinguishers $ $ 3 I and 613 Gun and PaintbalI Drum 120.00 360 00 Gun CO2 cylinders-55 Gallon Drum Lecture site Carbon Dioxide Fire Extinguishers $ $ 50 I and BB Gun and Paintball Drum 6Q,00 3,0Q4.00 Gun CO2 Cylinders-5 Gallon Drum TOTAL 32 070.00 88 i Three- year Description Estimated Quantity Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 2 3 A Propane 3 B Propane 3 C Propane 3 D Propane 3 E. Propane Propane- BBQ Grill and 200 P othersimflar thin wall cylinders Three- year Deseription Estimated Quantity Extended Prfce (Unft Unit Unit Prfce x Prfce Estimate Amount) $ $ LECTURE 5o_00 150.00 $ $ SMALL 50.00 150.00 $ 5 IVIEDIUM 80.00 24000 $ $ LARGE 100.00 300.00 $ $ X-LARGE 200.00 600.00 $ $ Each 15.00 4,500.00 $ TOTAL 5,940.00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 3 Acetylene, methylacetylene 3 A propadiene, any other gases that fit this category Acetylene, methylacetylene 3 B propadiene, any other gases that fit this category Acetylene, methylacetylene. 25 C propadiene, any other gases that fit this category I Extended Unit Price (Unit. Unit Price Prfce k Estimate Amount) LECTIJ RE 90_00 70.00 SMALL $ $ 110,00 33000 MEDIUM $ S 14o,OQ 3'5ma0 89 Acetylene, methylacetyiene $ $ 3 D propadiene, any other LARGE 1fi0'0p 480'flo gases that fit this category Acetylene, methylacetylene 1 E propadiene, any other X-LARGE gases that fit this 240.10D 24D.CD category TOTAL 4,820_O0 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 4 Three Extended Price (Unit year Description Unit Unite Price x Estimated Quantity Estimate Arnaunt) Calibration gases, inert gases (oxygen, nitrogen, helium, neon, argon, $ $ 10 A carbon dioxide, etc.) and LECTU RE 70.00 70000 any other gases that WIII fit this category Calibration gases, inert gases (oxygen, nitrogen, helium, neon, argon, $ $ 50 B carbon dioxide, etc.) and SMALL 70.00 3,50Q.00 any other gases that will fit this category Callbration gases, inert gases (oxygen, nitrogen, 75 C helium, neon, argon, MEDIUM $ carbon dioxide, etc.) and 100.00 7,500.00 any other gases that will fit this category Calibration gases, inert gases (oxygen, nitrogen, helium, neon, argon, $ $ 1 D carbon dioxide, etc.) and LARGE 110.00 110,00 any other gases that will fit this category 4 Ulbration gases, inert oases (oxygen, nitrogen, 1 E helium, neon, argon, R-LARGE $ $ carbon dioxide, etc,) and 160.00 160.00 any other gases that Will tit this category $ TOTAL 11,970.00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 5 Dic-hlorodifluoromethane, refrigeran( gases, ha Ion, Fire extinguishers and any other gases that will fit this category Three- Extended Price (U.nA year Description Unit Ce Price x Estimated Pr Quantity Estimate Amount) Refrigerant gases for $ $ 1Q A LECTURE recycling 40.00 400.00 Refrigerant gases for $ S 50 6 SMALL recycling 50.00 2,500.00 Ref rgerantgases for S S 75 C recycling MEDIUM 60.00 4,500.00 Refrigerant gases for $ $ 3 D recycling LARG E 140,0G 420.00 Refrigerant gases for $ $ 3 E recycling ?[ LARGE 160.00 480.00 $ $ 10 F Empty cylinders LECTU RE 40,00 400,00 50 G Empty cylinders SMALL $ 5 50.00 2,500.00 75 H Empty cylinders MEDIUM $ $ 150,00 4,500.00 I Empty cylinders LARD E 60.00 300.00 $ $ 3 1 Empty cylinders X-LARGE 135.00 405.00 Halon gases — Fire $ $ K extinguishers- up to 10 SMALL pounds 1Q.QIJ 30.Q0 Halon gases — Fire $ $ L extinguishers-10 pounds LARGE and up 20.00 50,60 $ TOTAL 16,495.00 91 Events- Group I Extended Three- Price (Unit year Description Unfit Price x Estimated PrfCe Estimate Quantity Amount) Base setup cast for planned event participation of 100 - Price to include planning and assistance, pre -event conference, mobilization and demobilization, with no additional charge for Participation in excess of the agreed estimate. Includes tents, fork lift, tools and supplies necessary for setup and 3 A Packaging; safety and Event 5 personal protective $1,800,00 5,400.00 equipment; a designated site manager and sufficient hazardous waste management personnel to handle 100+ Ills, per participant; same -day removal of all materials and equipment, With the option far same - day transfer of same selected wastes to CcUnty,S co IleCtion enter. Base setup cast far planned event participation of 200 — $ 3 B Event Price to include all $3,600.00 10,900.00 options as listed for event participation of 100. Base setup cost for planned event 3 C participation of 300 — Event $ Price to include all $5,000.00 15,000.00 options as listed for event participation of 100. h 92 Base setup cost for planned participation of $ to D 400— Price to include all Event $5,000,00 60,O00A0 options as listed for event participation of 100. Supplemental setup cost - Specify additional charge (if any) to Base Setup $ 5 E Each above for every 100 $ipoo.00 5,000.00 event participants planned in excess of400. Bobtail truck for transportation of HHW from remote site (collection event or curbside pickup) back to $ $ 25 F Per pay Dallas County Center. 450.00 11,250.00 Driver will be paid as a Chemist at to mpora ry staffing rate.- (Max. 8 hour day) if vou have- any questions t'egatxiiM thus inforsnatior., please 3o not besitaie to cp[Itact roe at (310) .5a1-7-739. yours truly, <i ill Kelby A'ead, ffs9W Husintxr nrManager 7 93 e CLeAN@ARTH RECYCLING 8.{7[SPWAL $OLUTI0N$ DALLAS COUNTY SlGf1 J�rckson 5lra�+ Sarre b�+U Ably. Below is the pricing that Fire originally had Cost 1 15%. The disposal nutlet originally provided prices as case by case, barren trill"wide, ac�gal (lunrislen hydrogen �;ullidp_ racthyl brmidc. 1 L' melhyl dicitlnmsikdne. nitmsyl Y-LARGE $2,100.00 Q3011,00 fluoride, incthyl mrreaptan mixtu%i and any- tither gasex that wit1 fit this category l-lexatluoroac etonc, acg1tinilnle, benryl niagncsiurn chloride. t-butyl 1 ph as ph ins. dibutVI sullidv.. dielhyl X-LARGL S2.750.00 S2.750_00 aI❑m itium ch lu ride, dleths I Linn, dietbyI nlurninuin hydride and arty othur -ON a: that will fit this calcgmy 1 L Unidelitifiecl --LARGE. S2_800.00 S2-801M If you have auy qucsiiuns m-garding this informalion, please, du not hesilate to contact me at f3181 Yours trttiv- K.e?b,v Neal. HHU'Rumnen Oevelopmcnf Manager 94 49 Exhibit C CLDAN@ARTH nt cvol 1--3 a ! k non— Soi urrowe Dallas County Purchasing Department Resources Conservation Recovery Act Incineration- Group 1 Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price x Estimated Description unit Unit Price Quantity Estimate Amount) 500 A Liquids, Lab Packs- Cubic Yard Box Box $ 600M $ 300,000.00 192 R Liquids, Lab Packs-S5 Gallon arum Drum $ 220.00 $ 42,240.00 10 C Liquids, Lab Packs-30 Gallon arum Drum $ 160M $ 1,600.00 10 D Liquids, Lab packs-20 Gallon arum Drum $ 130M $ 1,300,00 10 E Liquids, Lab Packs-10 Gallon Drum Drum $ 80.00 $ 800.00 205 F Liquids, Lab Packs-5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 60,00 $ 12,300,00 TOTAL $ 358,240.00 Resources Conservation Recovery Act Incineration- Group 2 Extended Price Three-year Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) 41) A Reactive liquids or solids, lab packs- Drum $ 500.00 $ 20,400.60 55 Gallon Drum Reactive liquids or solids, lab packs 10 R Drum $ 375.00 $ 3,750.00 30 Gallon Drum Reactive liquids or solids, lab packs- 3 C arum $ 325.M $ 975.00 20 Gallon Drum Reactive liquids or solids, lab packs- 3 D Drum $ 225.00 $ 675.DD 10 Gallon Drum Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 174 4/23/2020 C) CL4DAN@ARTH n FC VG I—, 8 n19a 08 gor Ll Tcowe Dallas County Purchasing Department Reactive liquids or solids, lab packs- 25 E Drum $ !'S.ui) ; 4,375.00 5 Gallon Drum TOTAL $ 29,775.00 Resources Conservation Recovery Act Incineration- Group 3 Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) 5 A Liquids, loose packs- Cubic yard box Box $ 600.00 S 3,000.00 5 B Liquids, loose packs-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 220.00 $ 1.100.00 3 C Liquids, loose packs-30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 160.00 $ 480.00 3 D Liquids, ioose packs-20 Gallon Drum Drum $ 130.00 $ 390.00 3 E Liquids, loose packs-10 Gallon Drum Drum $ RD_00 $ 240.00 3 F Liquids. loose packs-5 Gallon Drum Drum scwo $ 180.00 TOTAL $ 5,390.00 Resources Conservation Recovery Act Incineration- Group 4 Extended Price Three-year E Unit Price x Estimated Description UniL Unit Price ate Estimate Quantity Amount) Liquids, bulk, including paint (paint 10 A may include 1%-100% solids)- 95 Drum $ 151).00 $ 1,500.00 Gallon Drum Liquids, bulk, including paint [paint 25 D may include 1%-1D096 solids]- 55 Drum 120.00 $ 3,000,00 Gallon Drum Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 175 4/23/2020 C) CL4DAN@ARTH- n FC VG I—, 8 n19a 08— gor Ll Tcowe Dallas County Purchasing Department Liquids, bulk, including paint (paint 10 C may include 1%-100% solids)- 30 Drum $ 9000 $ 90000 Gallon Drum Liquids, bulk, including paint (paint 3 D may include 1%-100'A solids)- 20 Drum $ 75.00 $ 225.00 Gallon Drum Liquids, bulk, including paint (paint 3 E may include IW100% solids)- 10 Drum $ 45.00 $ 135.00 Gallon Drum Liquids, bulk, including paint (paint 3 F may include 1%-100% solids)- 275 Tote $ 600.00 $ 1,800.00 Gallon Tote TOTAL $ 7,560.00 Resources Conservation Recovery Act Incineration- Group 5 Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate quantity Amount) Reactive liquids or solids, bulk-85 3 A Gallon Drum Drum $ 775.00 $ 25 32.00 Reactive liquids or solids, hulk•55 3 B Drum $ 500.Do $ 1,500.00 Gallon Drum Reactive liquids or solids, bulk-30 3 C Drum $ 385.00 $ 1,155.04 Gallon Drum Reactive liquids or solids, hulk-20 3 D [arum $ 315.00 $ 945.00 Gallon drum Reactive liquids or solids, bulk-1D 3 E Drum $ 195.00 $ 585.00 Gallon Drum TOTAL $ 6,51D.00 Resources Conservation Recovery Act I ncineration- Group 6 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 76 4/23/2020 C) CL4DAN@ARTH n FC VG I—, 8 n19P08n gor Ll Tcowe Dallas County Purchasing Department Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) 3 A Aerosols, loose pack- Cubit Yard Box $ 500.00 $ 1,500.00 Box Aerosols, loose pack-55 Gallon 3 B Drum $ 250.00 $ 750.00 Drum Aerosols, loose pack-30 Gallon 3 C Drum $ 39Q.00 $ 570.00 Drum Aerosols, Ioose pack- 20 Gallon $ 3 D Drum Drum $ 15S.00 465.00 3 E Aerosols, Ioose pack-10 Gallon Drum 95.00 $ 285.00 Drum $ 3 F Aerosols, loose pack-5 Gallon Drum Drum 5 70.00 $ 210.00 TOTAL $ 3,780.00 Resources Conservation Recovery Act Incineration- Group 7 Extended Price Three-year {Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Pace Estimate Quantity Amount} 3 A Solids, lab packs- Cubic Yard Box Box $ GM oc $ 1,800.00 3 5 Solids, lab packs-55 Galion Drum Drum $ 220.00 $ 660.00 3 C Solids, lab packs-30 Galion Drum Drum $ 145.00 $ 435.40 3 D Solids, lab packs-20 Gallon Drum Drum $ 120.00 $ 360.00 3 E Solids, lab packs 10 Gallon Drum Drum $ 75_00 $ 225.00 3 F Solids, lab packs-5 Galion Drum Drum $ 55.Q0 $ 165.00 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 177 4/23/2020 C) CL4DAN@ARTH n FC VG I—, 8 n19a 08 gor Ll Tcowe Dallas County Purchasing Department I r r I TQTALI $ 16S.00 Resources Conservation Recovery Act Incineration- Group 8 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price ( Unit Price x Estimate Quantity Amount) 300 A Solids, loose packs or hulk- Cubic Box $ 600.II0 $ 180,000.00 yard box 25 Solids, loose packs or bulk-85 Gallon Drum 5 275 Qfl $ 6,873.00 Drum 3 [ Solids, Ioose packs or bulk-55 Gallon Drum $ 220.00 $ 660_00 Drum Solids, loose packs or bulk-30 Gallon 3 C� 6rurr+ $ 1G5.�70 $ 435.00r Drum Solids, loose packs or bulk-2gGallon 3 E [drum $ 120.00 $ 360,00 Drum Solids. loose packs or bulk-10 Gallon 3 F Drum $ 75.00 $ 225.00 Drum TDTAL $ 188,555.00 Fuels Blending -Group 1 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price {Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount} Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 178 4/23/2020 C) CL4DAN@ARTH n FC VG I—, 8 n19a 08 gor Ll Tcome 3U A 350 a 5 C 3D 3E 3F Flammable liquids, btilk-85 Gallon Drum Drum Flammable liquids, bulk-55 Gallon Drum Drum Flammable liquids, bulk-30 Gallon Drum Drum Flammable liquids, bulk-20 Gallon Drum Drum Flammable liquids, bulk-10 Gallon Drum Drum Flammable liquids, hulk-275 Gallon Tote Tote Three-year Estimated Description Quantity Fuels Blending- Group 2 Unit Mixed oil base & latex paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles 3 A (paint may contain 1%-100% solids)- Drum 85 Gallon Drum Mixed oil base & latex paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles 3 B (paint may contain 1%-100% solids)- Drum 55 Gallon Drurn Mixed oil base & latex paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles 3 C (paint may contain 1%-100%solid5)- Drum 30 Gallon Drum Mixed oil base &latex paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles 3 D (paint may contain 1°%-100°% solids)- Drum 20 Gallon Drum Mixed oil base & latex paint, buck; inclusive of all paint waste profiles 3 E (paint may contain 1°%-100% solids) -Tote 275 Gallon Tote Fuel Blending- Group 3 Dallas County Purchasing Department $ ?So.w $ 1,500.00 $ 90.00 $ 31,500.00 $ 70.DO $ 350.00 $ 6500 $ 195.00 $ 45.00 $ 135,00 $ 450.00 $ 1.350.00 TOTAL $ 35,030.00 Extended Price {Unit Price x Unit Price Estimate Amount) $ 180.00 $ 540.00 $ 150-M $ 450.00 $ 70.00 $ 210.DD $ 75.00 $ 225.00 $ 750.00 $ 2,250,00 TOTAL S 3,575,00 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 79 4/23/2020 C) CL4DAN@ARTH n FC VG I—, 8 n19a 08 gor LI Tcome Dallas County Purchasing Department Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit lJnit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) Latex paint, hulk; inclusive of all 3 A paint waste prfffiles {paint may Drum $ 135.Q0 4Q5.Q0 $ contain M100% solidsl- 85 Gallon Drum Latex paint, hulk; inclusive of all 3 � paint waste profiles (paint may Drum $ 90.00 $ 270.00 contain 1%-100%solids)- 55 Gallon Drum Latex paint, bulk; inclusive of all 3 C paint waste profiles (paint may Krum $ 75_00 $ 225.00 contain M-100% solids)- 30 Gallon Drum Latex paint, bulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles (paint may 3 D Drum $ 60.00 S 180.00 contain 1%-100% solids)- 20 Gallon Drum Latex paint, hulk; inclusive of all paint waste profiles (paint may 3 E Tote $ 450.00 $ 1,350100 contain M-100%solids)-275 Gallon Tote TOTAL $ 2,430.00 Fuel Blending- Group 4 Extended Price Three-year R Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amountf Oil base paint, hulk; inclusive of all i0 A paint waste profiles (paint may Drum $ 150.00 $ 1,500.00 contain 196-100% solids)- 85 Gallon Drum Oil base paint, hulk; inclusive of ail I50 B paint waste profiles (paint may Drum $ I50.00 $ 22,500.00 contain MA-100%solids)- 55 Gallon Drum Oil base paint, hulk; inclusive of all 3 C paint waste profiles (paint may Drum $ 70.00 $ 210,00 contain 1%-100% solidsl- 30 Gallon Drum Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 180 4/23/2020 C) CL4DAN@ARTH n FC VG I-, 8 n19a 08 gor LI Tcome Dallas County Purchasing Department Oil base paint, bulk; inclusive of all 3 D paint waste profiles (paint may Drum $ 75.00 $ 2!5 OU contain 1%-100% solids)- 20 Gallon Drum Oil base paint, bulk; inclusive of all 275 E paint waste profiles (paint may Tote $ 700.00 $ 192,500.00 contain 1%-100% wlids)- 275 Gallon Tote TOTAL $ 216,935.00 Fuel Blending- Group 5 Extended Price Three-year Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Quantity Amounty 1 A Mixed oil base & latex paint, loose Container $11,500.00 $ 11,500.00 pack-40 Cubic Yard Container 1 8 Mixed oil base & latex paint, loose Container $ 8,750.00 $ 8,750,00 pack-30 Cubic Yard Container 1 C Mixed oil base & latex paint, loose Container $ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00 pack-20 Cubic Yard Container 5 D Mixed oil base & latex paint, IQose Container $ 7,375.00 $ 36,875.00 pack-25 Cubic Yard Container 75 E Mixed oil base & latex paint, loose box $ 275.00 $ 20,525.00 pack- Cubic Yard Box 3 F Mixed oil base & latex paint, loose Drum $ 95_00 $ Z85 R0 pack-55 Gallon Drum Mixed oil base & latex paint, loose 3 G pack- For partial load in 20, 30, 40 Cubic Yard $ 295.00 $ 285.00 cubic yd_ container TOTAL $ 34,920.00 Fuel Blending -Group 6 Extended Price Three-year Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount} 1 A Latex paint, loose pack-40 Cubic Container $ 7,200.00 $ 7,200.00 Yard Container 1 B Latex paint, Ioose pack-30 Cubit Container $ 5,4O0.i}0 S 5,400.00 Yard Container Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 181 4/23/2020 C) CL4DAN@ARTH n r-C VG wG a n19a 08 8or Ll Tcowe Dallas County Purchasing Department Latex Paint, Ioose pack-20 Cubic 1 C Container S 3,600,00 $ 3,600.00 Yard Container 1 R Latex paint, loose pack-25 Cubic Container $ 4,540.00 $ 4,50000 Yard Container Latex paint, loose pack- Cub icYard 1 E Box $ i6Q.00 $ 16ti.QQ Box Latex paint, loose pack-55 Gallon 1 F Drum 5 95.00 $ 95,00 Drum Latex paint, loose pack- For partial 1 G load in 70, 30, 40 cubic yd. Cubic Yard $ 180.00 $ 180,00 container TOTAL $ 21,135.00 Fuel Blending- Group 7 Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) 1 A 0 i I base paint, loose pack- 40 Cubic Container $11,540.00 $ 11,500.00 Yard Container ❑il base paint, loose pack- 34 Cubic 1 B Yard Container Container $ 8,750.00 $ 8,750.00 ❑iI base paint, loose pack- 20 Cubic 1 c container $ 6,pQQ.DQ $ 6,000.00 Yard Container 25 D ❑il base paint, ioose pack- 25 Cubir Container $ 7,375.00 $ 184,375.00 Yard Container 25 E Oil base paint, loose pack -Cubic Sax $ 275.04 $ 6 875.00 yard box Oil base paint, loose pack-55 Gallen 1 F Drum $ 95.00 $ 95.40 Drum Oil base paint, loose pack -For 1 G partial load in 20, 30, 40 cubic yd_ Cubic Yard $ 795.00 $ 295.00 container TOTAL $ 217,890.00 Fuel Blending- Group 8 Three-year Estimated Description Quantity unit 1 A Non -hazardous liquids, loose pack- Box Cubic yard box Non -hazardous liquids, loose pack 1 & Drum 55 Gallon arum Extended Price unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Arnountj $ 275.00 $ 275.Q0 $ 95.0G $ 95.00 TOTAL $ 370.00 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 182 4/23/2020 C) CL4DAN@ARTH n FC VG I—, 8 n19P08n gor Ll Tcowe Three-year Estimated Description Quantity Fuel Blending- Group 9 Unit 1 A Non -hazardous solids, loose pack- Box Cubic yard box Non -hazardous solids, loose pack 1 B Drum 55 Gallon Drum Fuel Blending -Group 1D Dallas County Purchasing Department Extended Price Unit Price Unit Price x Estimate Amount) $ 275.00 $ 275.00 $ 95.00 $ 95-00 TOTAL $ 370,00 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price � Unit Prtce x Quantity Estimate Amount) 410 A Aerosols, loose pack -Cubic yard box Box $ 425.00 $ 174,250.00 Aerosols, loose pack-55 Gallon 50 B Drum Drum $ 150.00 $ 7,500.00 TOTAL $ 181,750.00 Treatment- Group I Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price x Estimated Description unit Unit Price Estirttate Quantity Amount) 800 A Acids & bases, lab packed-55 Gallon Drum 150.00 $ 120,000.00 Drum $ Acids & bases, tab packed-30 Gallon 10 B Drum $ 120.00 $ 1,200.00 Drum Acids & bases, tab packed-20 Gallon 10 C drum $ 90.00 $ 904.06 Drum Acids & bases. lab packed-10 Gallon 1D D Drum $ 65.U0 $ 650.00 Drum 500E Acids & bases, lab packed-5 Gallon Drum $ 50.00 $ 25,000.00 Drum TOTAL $ 147,750A0 Treatment- Group 2 Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 83 4/23/2020 C) CL4DAN@ARTH n FC VG I—, 8 n19a 08 gor Ll Tcowe 3A 10 B 10 C 50 5E 5F Acids & bases bulk-85 Gallon Drum Drum Acids & bases bulk-55 Gallon Drum Drum Acids & bases bulk-30 Gallon Drum Drum Acids & bases bulk-20 Gallon Drum Drum Acids & bases bulls-10 Gallon Drum Drum Acids & bases bulk-5 Gallon Drum Drum Treatment- Group 3 Three-year Estimated Description Unit Quantity Oxidizers, lab packed-55 Gallon 400 A Drum Drum Oxidizers, lab packed -30 Gallon 10 B Drum Drum Oxidizers, lab packed-20 Gallon 5 C Drum Drum Oxidizers, lab packed-10 Gallon 5 D Drum Drum 25 E ❑xidizers, lab packed-5 Gallon Drum Drum Treatment- Group 4 Three-year Estimated description Unit Quantity 3 A Oxidizers, bulk-85 Gallon Drum Drum 10 a Oxidizers, bulk-55 Gallon Drum Drum 5 C Oxidizers, bulk-30 Gallon Drum Drum 5 D Oxidizers, hulk-20 Gallon Drum Drum 5 E ❑xidizers, bulk-10 Gallon Drum Drum 5 F Oxidizers, bulk-5 Gallon Drum Drum Recycling- Group 1 Dallas County Purchasing Department $ 250.00 $ 750.00 $ 167.DG $ 1,570.00 $ 133-00 $ 1,330,00 $ 108.00 $ 540.00 $ 67.00 $ 335,00 $ 50A0 $ 250.00 TOTAL $ 4,875.00 Extended Price {Unit Price x Unit Price Estimate AmounO $ 335.00 $ 134,000.00 $ 266.00 $ 2,660,00 $ 216.00 $ 1,080.00 $ 133.00 $ 665.00 $ 100.00 $ 2,50000 TOTAL $ 140,905 00 Extended Price (Unit Price x Unit Price Estimate Amount} $ 500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 335.00 $ 3,350.00 $ 265.00 $ 1,330.00 $ 216.00 $ 1,090.00 $ 133.00 $ 665.00 $ IOD_00 $ 500.00 TOTAL S 8,425.00 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 84 4/23/2020 C) CL4DAN@ARTH n FC VG I-, 8 n19a 08 gor LI Tcowe Dallas County Purchasing Department Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) 3 A Latex paint, loose pack-40 Cubic Container 7,200.00 $ 21,600A0 Yard Container $ Latex paint, loose pack-30 Cubic 3 & Container $ 5,4(}0.00 $ 15,200.00 Yard Container Latex paint, loose park-20 Cubic 3 C Container $ 3,540.04 $ 10,8QQ_00 Yard Container Latex paint, loose pack-25 Cubic 250 ❑ Container $ 4,540.04 $1,125,40400 Yard Container Latex paint, loose pack -Cubic yard 75 E Box $ 164.04 $ 12,4Q0.40 box Latex paint, loose pack -For partial 25 F load in 20, 30, 40 cubic yd_ Cubic Yard $ 180.00 $ 4,50D_00 container TOTAL $1,194,100,00 Recycling- Group 2 Extended Price Three-year Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Estimate Quantity Amount} 3 A Latex paint, bulk-85 Gallon Drum Drum $ 230.00 $ 690.00 3 B Latex paint, bulk-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 150.00 $ 450.60 3 C Latex paint, bulk-30 Gallon Drum Drum $ 85.00 $ 255.00 3 D Latex paint, hulk-275 Gallon Tote Tote $ 750.00 $ 2,250.00 TOTAL $ 3,645.00 Recycling- Group 3 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 85 4/23/2020 C) CL4DAN@ARTH n FC VG I—, 8 n19a 08 gor Ll Tcowe Dallas County Purchasing Department Three-year Extended Price (Unit Price x Estimated description Unit Unit Price Estimate ❑uantity Amount) 3 A Oil base paint, loose pack- Cubic Box No Option $ Yard Box Oil base paint, loose pack-55 Gallon 3 B drum No option $ - Drum TOTAL $ Recycling- Group 4 Extended Price Three-year � Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount} 3 A Oil base paint, bulk-85 Gallon Drum Drum No 17ption $ - 3 B Oil base paint, buik•55 Gallon Drum Drum No Option $ 3 C Oil base paint, bulk-30 Gallon Drum Drum No Option $ - 3 D Oil base paint, bulk-275 Gallon Tote Tote No Option $ TOTAL $ Recycling- G rou p 5 Extended Price Three-year i Unit Price x Estimated Descripoo+l Llrtlt Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) 450 A Fluorescentlights-T-47length Box $ 35.00 15,750.00 straight tubes- Box of 30 $ i50 B Fluorescent lights- T-V length Box $ 45-00 $ 5,750.00 straight tubes- Box of 20 150 C Fluorescent lights- Odd shape rubes- Drum $ 295.00 $ 44 250.00 55 Ga;ton Drum Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 186 4/23/2020 C) CL4DAN@ARTH n FC VG I—, 8 n19a 08 gor tl Tcowe Recycling- Group S Three-year Estimated Description Quantity Unit High intensity discharge & 1200 A incandescent lamps (mercury vapor Each & high pressure sodium, etc.j Recycling- Group 7 Three-year Estimated Description Quantity Unit Batteries: Nickel -Cadmium, Nickel 12 A Meta) Hydride, Nickel -Zino- 55 arum Gallon Drum Batteries Nickel -Cadmium, Nickel 3 B. Metai Hydride, Nickel -Zinc- 3D Drum Gallon Dram Batteries: Nickel -Cadmium, Nickel 10 C Metal Hydride, Nickel-Zinc-5 Gallon Drum Drum Recycling- Group 8 Three-year Estimated Description Quantity Unit 5 A Batteries: Lithium and Lithium -ion- Drum 55 Gallon Drum 3 3 Batteries: Lithium and Lithium -Ion- Drum 30 Gallon Drum 75 C Batteries: Lithium and Lithiurndon-S drum Gallon Drum Recycling- G rou p 9 Dallas County Purchasing Department TOTALI $ 66,750.00 Extended Price Unit Price � Unit Price x Estimate Amount) $ 4.0O $ 4,800.00 TOTAL $ 4,800.00 Extended Price S Unit Price x Unit Price Estimate Amount $ 110.00 $ 1,320.00 $ 9O.DO $ 27O.00 $ 35.00 $ 350.00 TOTAL $ 1.94M00 Extended Price Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) $ 500.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 300.00 S 900.00 $ 100.00 5 7,500.00 TOTAL $ 10,9D0.00 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 187 4/23/2020 C) C 4DAN@ARTH n FC VG I—, 8 n19a 08 gor Ll Tcowe Dallas County Purchasing Department Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price x Estimated description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) 75 A batteries: Alkaline 55 Galion $ 350.00 $ 26,250.00 Drum 30 Gallon$ 3 9 Batteries: Alkaline 220.00 $ 664.00 Drum 3 C Batteries_ Alkaline 5 Gallon $ 80.00 $ 240.00 Drum TOTAL $ 27,150.00 Recycling- Group 10 Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount Mercury, elemental -10 Gallon 3 A Container $ 250.00 $ 75O.D0 container 25 6 Mercury, elemental -5 Galion Drum Drum $ 200.00 $ 5,000.00 TOTAL $ 5,75D_00 Recycling- Group 11 Three-year Estimated Description Quantity 3 A Mercury compounds-10 Gallon Container i0 a Mercury compounds -5 Gallon Drum Three-year Estimated Description Quantity I 33 I I 10E Recycling- Group 12 Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount Container $ 250.00 $ 750-00 Drum $ 200.00 $ 2,000.00 TOTAL $ 2,750.00 Unit Mercury debris- 55 Gallon Drum Drum Mercury debris- 30 Gallon Drum Drum Mercury debris-20 Gallon Drum Drum Mercury debris- 10 Gallon Drum Drum Mercury debris- 5 Gallon Drum Drum Extended Price S Unit Price x Unit Price Estimate Amount) $ 83M00 $ 830.00 $ 665.00 $ 1,995,00 $ 540.00 $ 540.00 $ 335.00 $ 335.00 $ 250.00 $ 2,500.00 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 188 4/23/2020 C) CL4DAN@ARTH n FC VG I-, 8 n19a 08 gor LI Tcome Dallas County Purchasing Department TOTALI 6,200.00 Recycling -Group 13 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Unit Price x Estimate Quantity Amount) 3 A Mercury lbatte ries-5 G alien drum Drum $ 220.00 $ 660M TOTAL $ 660.00 stabilization- Group 1 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit lJnit Price ( Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) Radioactive waste including but not 1 A limited to uranium acetate, uranium Drum $ 3,750.00 $ 3,750.00 oxide, thorium nitrate, uranyl nitrate- 10 Gallon arum Radioactive waste including but not 1 B limited to uranium acetate, uranium Drum $ 1,875.00 $ 1,875.00 oxide, thorium nitrate, uranyl nitrate- 5 Galion Drum TOTAL $ 5,625.00 Destruction- Group 1 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Quantity uantity Amount} 3 A Ammunition, gun powder, black Drum $ 225.u0 $ 675.00 powder- 1OGallon Drum 3 B Ammunition, gun powder, black Drum $ 175.00 $ 525.00 powder- 5 Gallon Drum TOTAL $ 1,200.00 Destruction- Group Z Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 189 4/23/2020 C) C 4DAN@ARTH n FC VG I-, 8 n19a 08 gor LI Tcome Three-year Estimated Description Unit Quantity Fireworks, model rocket engines & 3 A Drum aerial Flares- 30 Gallon Drum 3 B Fireworks, model racket engines & Drum aerial fares- 5 Gallon Drum Destruction- Group 3 Three-year Estimated Description Quantity Unit 450 A Polychlorinated Biphenyls- light Each ballasts & capacitors Destruction- Group 4 Three-year Estimated Description Quantity Unit 5 A Polychlorinated Biphenyls - Drum containing liquids- 55 Gallon Drum 1 B Polychlorinated Biphenyls - Drum containing liquids- 30 Gallon Drum Polychlorinated Biphenyls - 1 C Drum containing liquids- 20 Gallon 1 D Polychlorinated Biphenyls - Drum containing liquids-10 Gallon 15 E Polychlorinated Biphenyls - Drum containing liquids- 5 Gallon Drum Destruction- Group 5 Dallas County Purchasing Department Extended Price Uriit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) $ 2,275,00 $ 6,825.00 $ 380.00 S 1J4100 TDTAL $ 7.965.00 Extended Price Unit. Price i Unit Price x Estimate Amount) $ 5.00 $ 2,250.00 TOTAL $ 2,250.00 Extended Price Unit Price Unit Price x Estimate Amount] $ 325.00 $ 1,625.00 $ 258.00 $ 258.00 $ 210.00 $ 210.00 $ 1.30M $ 130.00 $ 100.00 $ 1,500.00 TOTAL $ 3,723.00 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 190 4/23/2020 C) C 4DAN@ARTH n FC VG I—, 8 n19a 08 gor LI Tcowe Dallas County Purchasing Department Three-year Extended Price (Unit Price x Estimated aescriptio:i Unit lJnit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) Polychlorinated Biphenyls 3 A Transformers-18" xl8"x18" or Each 350.00 $ 1,050.00 smaller 1 8 Polychlorinated 0iphenyls Each $ 500.00 $ 500.00 Transformers-3'x3'x3' or smaller TOTAL $ 1,550.00 Destruction- Group 6 Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) 50 A Resou rL-es Conservatio n Recovery Each $ 25M $ 1,250.00 Act- Empty Drums, 5-85Gall on TOTAL $ 1,250.00 Secure Landfill disposal- Group 1 Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) 3 A Asbestos -containing material- Cubic Box $ 140.i10 $ 424.00 Yard Box 35 R Asbestos -containing material-55 Drum Gallon Drum 3 C Asbestos -containing material-30 Drum Gallon Drum Secure Landfill Disposal- Group 2 Three-year Estimated Description Quantity $ 80.00 $ 2,800.00 $ 55.00 $ 195_00 TOTAL $ 3,415.00 Extended Price (Unit Price x Unit Price Estimate Amvunt� Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 91 4/23/2020 C) CL4DAN@ARTH n FC VG I—, 8 n19a 08 gor Ll Tcowe Dallas County Purchasing Department Hazardous liquids, loose pack- Cubic 1 A Box $ 340.1-10 $ 340.00 Yard Box Hazardous liquids, loose pack -SS 1 B Drum $ 190.0{] S 190_00 Gallon Drum Hazardous liquids, loose pack-30 1 C Drum $ 150_M $ 150.00 Gallon drum Hazardous liquids, loose pack•20 1 D Drum $ 125_00 $ 12s_Do Gallon Drum 1 E Hazardous liquids, loose pack-10 Drum $ 75.0D $ 75.00 Gallon Drum Hazardous liquids, loose pack-5 1 F Drum 50.O11 $ 50.00 Gallon arum TOTAL $ 930.00 Secure Landfill Disposal- Group 3 Extended Price Three-year Unit Prue x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price S ❑uantity Estimate Amount) 1 A Hazardous liquids, hulk-85 Gallon Drum $ 285.00 $ 285.00 Drum 1 B Hazardous liquids, hulk-55 Gallon Drum $ 190,00 $ 190.00 Drum 1 C Hazardous liquids, bulk-30 Gallon Drum 5 150.00 S 150.00 Drum Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 192 4/23/2020 C) CL4DAN@ARTH n FC VG I—, 8 n19a 08 gor Ll Tcowe 1 D I 1F 16 Three-year Estimated Description Quantity I 1B I I lE Dallas County Purchasing Department Hazardous liquids, bulk•20 Gallon Drum > i?5.00 ].%5 Gig Drum Hazardous liquids, bulk-10 Gallon Drum $ 75.00 ;� 75.t70 Drum Hazardous liquids, hulk-5 Gallon Drum $ 50M $ 50.0D Drum Hazardous liquids, bulk-275 Gallon Tote $ 950_QQ $ 950_QO Tote TDTAL $ 1,825.00 Secure Landfill Disposal- Group 4 Extended Price Unit Price x Unit Lfnst Price Estimate Amount) Hazardous solids- Cubic Yard 13ox Box 340.00 $ MOM Hazardous solids- 85 Galion Drum Drum 285.00 $ 285.00 Hazardous solids- 55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 19OX)c $ 190.00 Hazardous solids- 30 Gallon Drum Drum$ 150.00 $ 150.00 Hazardous solids- 20 Gallon 0ruin Drum $ 125.00 $ 125.00 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 193 4/23/2020 49 CLDAN@ARTH nt cvol w 3 a ! knponn Sol urrowe 1 F Hazardous solids- 10 Gallon Drum Drum 1 G Hazardous solids- 5 Gallon Drum Drum Secure Landfill Disposal- Group 5 Three-year Estimated Description Quantity 1A 75 5 1C I I 1F Three-year Estimated Description Quantity 1A I 1C 1D 1E I Unit Non -hazardous liquids, loose pack Box Cubic Yard Sox Non -hazardous liquids, loose pack- Drum 55 Gallon Drum Nan -hazardous liquids, loose pack Drum 30 Gallon Drum Non -hazardous liquids, loose pack Drurn 20 Gallon Drum Non-h azardousIiquids,Ioose pack Drum 10 Gallon Drum Non-haza(dous liquids, loose pack-5 Gallon Drum Drum Secure Landfill Disposal- Group 6 Unit Non -hazardous liquids, hulked-85 Drum Gallon Drum Nan -hazardous liquids, bulked-55 Drum Gallon Drum Non -hazardous liquids, bulked-30 Drum Gallon Drum Non -hazardous liquids, bulked-20 Drum Gallon Drum Non -hazardous liquids, bulked-10 Arum Gallon Drum Nan -hazardous liquids, bulked-5 Drum Gallon Drum Dallas County Purchasing Department $ 75.00 $ 75.00 $ 50.00 $ MOD TOTAL $ 1,215.00 Extended Price =Unit Price x unit Price Estimate Amount) $ 340.00 $ 340.00 $ 190.00 $ 14, 250.00 $ 150.00 < 156.00 $ 125.00 $ 125.00 $ 75.00 $ 75.00 $ 50.00 $ 50-00 TOTAL $ 14,990,00 Extended Price (Unit Price x Unit Price Estimate Amounty $ 285.00 $ 285.00 $ 190.00 $ 190,00 $ I So.00 $ 150.00 $ 125.00 $ 125.00 $ 75.00 $ 75.00 $ 50.00 $ 50.00 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 194 4/23/2020 C) CL4DAN@ARTH n FC VG I-, 8 n19a 08 gor LI Tcowe Dallas County Purchasing Department I(; lNon-hazardous liquids, hulked-275 (Tote I $ 950.00 $ 950.00 Gallon Tote TOTAL $ 1,825,00 Secure Landfill Disposal- Group 7 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price S unit Price x Quantity Estimate Ampuntf 1D0 A Non -hazardous solids- Cubic Yard Bon $ 340.00 S 34,OOO,Ot7 Box Nan -hazardous solids- 85 Gallon 16 Drum $ 285.IX3 $ 285.00 Drum Non -hazardous solids-55 Gallon Drum kD C Drum $ 190.00 $ 1,900.00 Non -hazardous solids- 30 Gallon Drum 1 p $ 150.00 $ 150.00 Drum 1 E Nan -hazardous solids- 20 Gallon Drum $ 125.00 S 125.Do Drum Nan -hazardous soli ds-10 Gallon 1 F Drum $ 75.00 $ 75.00 Dru1n 1 G Nan -hazardous solids-5 Gallon Drum S 50.00 $ MOD Drum TOTAL $ 36,585.00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 1 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 195 4/23/2020 C) CL4DAN@ARTH n FC VG I—, 8 n19a 08 gor tJ Tcowe Dallas County Purchasing Department Thin wall lecture size inCluding propane and methyl acetylene prop diene, oxygen, Freon, fire extinguishers and carbon dlox ide Extended Price Three-year Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) 75 A propane and methyl acetylene prop drum $ 315.00 $ 23,625.00 diene-55 Gallon Drum 10 5 propane and methyl acetylene prop Drum 80.00 $ 800.00 diene-5 Gallon Drum $ 3 C ❑xygen9D-55 Gallon Drum Drum $ 120.00 $ 360.00 50 D ❑xygen-5Gal Ion Drum Drum $ 65.00 $ 3,250A0 3 E Freon-55 Gallon Drum arum $ 50.00 $ M-DO 50 F Freon-5 Gallon Drum Drum $ 40.00 $ 2,000.00 3 G Lecture size Hai on Fife Extinguishers Drum $ 120.04 $ 364.00 55 Gallon Drum 50 H Lecture sire Hal on Fire Extinguishers arum $ 74.04 $ 3,54D.40 5 Gallon Drum Lecture size Carbon Dioxide Fire 3 Extinguishers and BB Gun and Drum $ I20.00 360.D0 $ Paintball Gun Cat cylinders-55 Gallon Drum Lecture sire Carbon Dioxide Fire 50 J Extinguishers and 8B Gun and Drum $ 75.00 $ 3,750.00 Paintbali Gun CO2 cylinders-5 Gallon Drum TOTAL $ 38,185.00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 2 Extended Price Three-year Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) 3 A Propane LECTURE $ 50.00 $ 150,130 3 3 Propane SMALL $ 70.00 $ 210.00 3 C Propane MEDIUM $ I00.04 $ 300.D0 3 D Propane LARGE $ 125.00 S 375.00 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 196 4/23/2020 C) CL4DAN@ARTH n FC VG I—, 8 n19a 08 gor Ll Tcome Dallas County Purchasing Department 3 E Propane JX-LARGr 5 250.00 $ 750.D0 300 F Pro Pane- e5GGri11 and other similar Each $ 2000.$ 6,000,00 thin wall cylinders TOTAL $ 7,785,00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 3 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Quantity Amount) Acetylene, methylacetylene 3 A prvpadiene, any other gases that fit LECTURE $ 100.00 $ 300.00 this category Acetylene, methylacetylene 3 B prapadiene, any other gases that fit SMALL $ 110.00 $ 330.00 this category Acetylene, methylacetylene 25 C propadiene, any other gases that fit MEDIUM $ 150.00 $ 3,750.00 this category Acetylene, methylacetylene 3 D prvpadiene, any other gases that fit LARGE $ 200.00 $ 600.00 this category Acetylene, methylacetylene 1 E prvpadiene, any other gases that fit X-LARGE $ 300.00 $ 300.00 this category TOTAL $ 5,280.00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 4 Three-year Estimated Description Quantity Extended Price Unit Unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Calibration gases, inert gases (oxygen, nitrogen, helium, neon, 10 A argon, carbon dioxide, etc.) and any LECTURE $ 90.00 $ 90D.00 other gases that will fit this category Calibration gases, inert gases (oxygen, nitrogen, helium, neon, 50 6 argon, carbon dioxide, etc.) and any SMALL $ 70.00 $ 3.500.00 other gases that will fit this category Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 197 4/23/2020 C) CL4DAN@ARTH n FC VG I—, 8 n19a 08 gor LI Tcome 75 C 1 D 1E Calibration gases, inert gases (oxygen, nitrogen, helium, neon, argon, carbon dioxide, etc.) and any MEDIUM other gases that will Fit this category Calibration gases, inert gases (oxygen, nitrogen, helium, neon, argon, carbon dioxide, etc.) and any LARGE other gases that will fit this category Calibration gases, inert gases (oxygen, nitrogen, helium, neon, argon, carbon dioxide, etc.) and any X-LARGE other gases that will fit this category Dallas County Purchasing Department 7 I15.(A) $ 9,i75.ilf? $ 135.00 $ 135.00 $ 200.00 $ 200.00 TOTAL $ 14,110.00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 5 Dichlorodifluararnethane, refrigerant gases, halon, fire extinguishers and any other gases that will fit this category Extended Price Three-year ( Unit Price xEstimateQuantity Estimated Rescriptign Unit unit Price Amount) 10 A Refrigerant gases for recycling LECTURE $ 50.00 $ 500.00 50 B Refrigerant gases for recycling SMALL $ 64.00 $ 3,000,00 75 C Refrigerant gases for recycling MEDIUM $ 70.00 $ 5,250.00 3 D Refrigerant gases for recycling LARGE $ 150.00 $ 450.00 3 E Refrigerant gases for recycling X-LARGE $ 170.00 $ 510.00 10 F Emptycylinders LECTURE $ 40.00 $ 400,00 50 G Empty cylinders SMALL $ 50.00 $ 2,500.00 75 H Empty cylinders MEDIUM $ 60,00 $ 4.500.00 3 1 Empty cylinders LARGE $ 100.00 $ 300.00 3 J Empty cylinders X-LARGE $ 170.00 $ 510.00 3 Haian gases — Fire extinguishers- up SMALL $ 10.04 $ 30.40 to 10 pounds Halon gases — Fire extinguishers-- 10 3 L LARGE $ 20.00 $ 60.00 pounds and up TOTAL $ 18,010.00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 6 Extended Price Three-year � Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Q Amount) Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 198 4/23/2020 C) CL4DAN@ARTH- n FC VG I—, 8 n19a 08— gor tl Tcome I I 1 C 1❑ I Dallas County Purchasing Department Ammonia, hydrogen chloride, acetonitrile, boron trifluoride, hydrogen fluoride and any other LECTURE $ 150.00 150.00 gases that will fit this category Ammonia, hydrogen chloride, acetonitrite, boron trifluoride, hydrogen fluoride and any other SMALL $ 2b0.00 $ 200.00 gases that will fit this category Ammonia, hydrogen chloride, acetonitrile, boron trifluoride, MEDIUM 400.00 $ 400.00 hydrogen fluoride and any other gases that will fit this category Ammonia, hydrogen chloride, acetonitrile, boron t(ifluoride, LARGE $ 700.00 $ 70U.00 hydrogen fluoride and any other gases that will fit this category Ammonia, hydrogen chloride, acetonitrite, boron trifluoride, X-LARGE $ 1,0ou-00 $ 1,000.00 hydrogen fluoride and any other gases that will fit this category TdTAL $ 2,450.00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 7 three-year Estimated Description Quantity Extended Price Unit Unit Price Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Pyrophorics, antimony pentachlorid e, antimony 1 A pentafluoride, ethylene oxide, LECTURE $ E25.00 $ 625.00 isocyantes (instafoam part A&B], tetrafluoroethVIene and any other gases that will fit this category Pyrophorics, antimony pentachloride, antimony pentafluaride, ethylene oxide, 1 6 isocyantes (instafoam part A&8)SMALL $ 800.00 800.00 $ tetrafluoroethylene and any other gases that will Fit this category Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 199 4/23/2020 C) CL4DAN@ARTH n FC VG I—, 8 n19a 08 gor Ll Tcome lC I 11 E: Three-year Estimated description {Quantity Dallas County Purchasing Department Pyrophor", antimony pentachloride, antimony pentafluoride, ethylene Qxide, isocyantes (instafoam part A&B], MEDIUM $ 1,3O0,d7fY $ 1:3(i[ �111 tetrafluoroethylene and any other gases that will fit this category Pyrophorics, antimony pentachloride, antimony pentafluoride, ethylene omde, LARGE $ 1,600.00 $ 1,600,00 isocyantes [instafoam part AOL tetrafluoroethylene and any other gases that will fit this category Pyrophorics, antimony pentachloride, antimony pentafluoride, ethylene oxide, x_EARGE: $ 1,800.00 $ 19,8D0.00 isocyantes (instafoam part A&B), tetrafluoroethylene and any other gases that will fit this category Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 8 Boron trifluoride, acetal Fluoride, hydrogen sulfide, methyl bromide, 1 A methyl dichlorosilane, nitrosyl fluoride, methyl mercaptan mixtures and any other gases that will fit this category Boron trifluoride, acetal Fluoride, hydrogen sulfide, methyl bromide, 1 B methyl dichlorosiiane, nitrosyl fluoride, methyl mercaptan mixtures and any other gases that will fit this category TOTAL $ 24,125.00 Extended Price Unit unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) LECTURE $ 60o.w $ 600.00 SMALL 5 800.00 $ 800.00 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 100 4/23/2020 C) CL4DAN@ARTH n FC VG I—, 8 n19P08n gor Ll Tcome IC I I Three-year Estimated description {Quantity Dallas County Purchasing Department Boron trifluoride, acetal fluoride, hydrogen sulfide, methyl bromide, methyl dichlorosilane, nitrosyl fIunride, methyl mercaptan MEDIUM $ 1,300.00 1:3{i[ �11 mixtures and any other gases that will fit this category Boron trifluoride, acetal fluoride, hydrogen sulfide, methyl bromide, methyl dichlorosilane, nitrosyl LARGE $ 1,600.00 $ 1,500.00 fluoride, methyl mercaptan mixtures and any other gases that will fit this category Boron trifluoride, acetal fluoride, hydrogen sulfde, methyl bromide, methyl dichlorosilane, Aitrosyl LARGE Cast + 159A $ fluoride, methyl mercaptan mixtures and any other gases that will fit this category TOTA L $ 4,300.00 Gas Cylinder Disposal- Group 9 Extended Price Unit unit Price (Unit Price xEstimate Amount) Hexafluamacetone, acrylonitriie, benxyl magnesium chloride, t-butyl phosphine, dibutyl sulfide, diethyl 1 A aluminum chloride, diethyl zinc, LECTURE $ 600.00 $ diethyl aluminum hydride and any other gases that will fit this category Hexafluoroacetone, acrylonitrile, benxyi magnesium chloride, t-butyl phosphine, dibutyl sulfide, diethyl 1 B aluminum chloride, diethyl zinc, SMALL $ 80p.04 $ diethyl aiuminum hydride and any other gases that will fit this category 600,00 soo.00 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 101 4/23/2020 C) CL4DAN@ARTH n FC VG I—, 8 n19P08n gor Ll Tcome Hexafluoroacetone, acrylonitrlle, benzyl magnesium chloride, t-butyl phosphine, dibutyl sulfide, diethyl 1 C aluminum chloride, diethyl zinc, diethyl aluminum hydride and any other gases that will tit this category Dallas County Purchasing Department MEDIUM $ 1,300.00 $ 1,300.Co Hexaluomacetone, acrylonitrile, benzyl magnesium chloride, t-butyl phosphine, dibu[yl sulfide, diethyl 1 D aluminum chloride, diethyl zinc, LARGE diethyl aluminum hydride and any other gases that will fit this category Hexafluoroacetone, acrylanitrife, benzyl magnesium chloride, t-butyl phosphine, dibutyl sulfide, diethyl 1 E aluminum chloride, diethyl zinc, diethyl aluminum hydride and any other gases that will fit this category $ 1,600.00 $ 1,600.00 X-LARGE cost + 15% $ TOTAL $ 4,300.00 Cylinders- Group 1 Extended Price Three-year (Unit Price x Estimated Description Unit Unit Price Estimate Quantity Amount) 1 A Unidentified LECTURE $ 620.00 $ 620.00 1 B Unidentified SMALL $ 780A0 $ 780.00 1 C Unidentified MEDIUM $ 1,300.00 $ 1,30D.00 1 D Unidentified LARGE $ 2,115.13D $ 2,115,00 1 E Unidentified X-LARGE Cost +15% WALUE! TOTAL ftVALUE? Three-year Estimated Description Quantity Recycling (Electronics)- Group 1 Extended Price Unit unit Price (Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 102 4/23/2020 C) CL4DAN@ARTH n FC VG I—, 8 n19a 08 gor Ll Tcowe Dallas County Purchasing Department Tablets, cell phones, pagers, routers, converters, satellite 40000 A Per Pounel ;, 0.10 4,O0O.UG receivers, cable boxes, game consoles, etc. ❑VRs, camcorders, cameras, Faxes, 75000 B VCR/DVD players, radlos, scanners, Per Pound $ 0.25 $ 18,750.00 stereos, GP5 navigation, etc_ Keyboards, speakers, copiers, calculators, microwaves, remote 40000 C control, kitchen electronics, toys, Per pound $ 0.30 $ 12,00000 . etc. 75ODD ❑ Computer Monitors PeF Pound $ 0.25 $ 15,750.00 35000 E Complete computers and laptops Per Pound $ 0.10 $ 3,500.00 35000 F Incomplete computer and laptops Per Pound $ 0.10 $ 3,500.00 TOTAL $ 60,500,00 Optional Services & Miscellaneous Items JTo be purchased as needed) Three-year Estimated Description Quantity Unit United Nations rated cubic yard box 5 A including pallet and liner EACH 55 gallon, Fiber, open top drum with 5 R liner EACH 5 C 55 gallon, metal, closed top drum EACH 5 D 55 gallon, metal, open top drum EACH 5 E 55 gallon, poly, open top EACH 5 F 55 gallon, poly, closed top drum EACH 5 G 85 gallon, poly over -pack drum EACH 5 H 85 galion, metal, over -pack drum EACH 5 1 30 gallon, Fiber, open top drum with EACH liner 5 J 30 gailon, poly, open top dfurn EACH 5 K 20 gallon, poly, open top dfum EACH 20 gallon, fiber, open top drum with 5 L EACH liner Extended Price (Unit Price x Unit Price Estimate Amount) $ 40.00 $ 200.00 $ 52.00 $ 260,00 $ 29,00 $ 145,00 $ 45.00 $ 225.D0 $ 42-00 $ 210.00 $ 30.00 150.00 $ 152.00 $ 810.00 $ 144.w S 720,00 $ 45.00 $ 225.00 $ 44.00 $ 220.00 $ 25,00 $ 125AX) $ 25.00 $ 125.00 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 103 4/23/2020 C) CL4DAN@ARTH n FC YGI I—, 8 n19a 08 gor Ll Tcome Dallas County Purchasing Department 5 M 10 gallon, Fiber, open top drum with EACH S 25.00 $ 125,00 lines 5 N 5 gallon, poly, open top drum EACH $ 9.00 $ 45.00 5 ❑ 5 gallon, metal, open tap drum EACH $ 20.00 $ 100,00 5 P 55 gallon drum liners, 50 per roll EACH $ 120.00 $ 600M 5 Q Cubic yard box liners, 20 per roll EACH $ 158.00 $ 840.00 5 R Vermiculite, 22-lb_ bags EACH $ 23.00 $ 115_DQ 5 5 Box for W fluorescent lights EACH $ 14.00 $ 70.00 5 T Box for8' fluorescent lights EACH $ is -Do $ 710D TOTAL $ 5,385.00 Events- Group 1 Three-year Extended Price Estimated Description Unit Unit Price R Unit Price x Quantity Estimate Amount) Base setup cost for planned event participation of 100 - Price to include panning and assistance, pre event conference, mobilization and demobilization, with no additional charge for participation in excess of the agreed estimate. Includes tents, Fork lift, tools and supplies necessary For setup and packaging; 3 A safety and personal protective Event $ LSQU 00 S 5,40U.OU equipment; a designated site manager and sufficient hazardous waste management personnel to handle 100+ %5_ per participant; same -day removal of all materials and equipment, with the option for same -day transfer of some selected wastes to County's collection center. Base setup cost for planned event participation of 200 — Price to 3 B Event $ 3,540.00 $ 10,&00,00 include all options as listed for event participation of 100. Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 104 4/23/2020 C) C 4DAN@ARTH n FC VG I-, 8 n19a 08 gor LI Tcowe 3C 11) D 5E 25 F Three-year Estimated Description Quantity Base setup cost for planned event participation of 300 — Price to Event include all options as listed for event participation of 100. Base setup cost for planned participation of 400— Price to Event include all options as listed for event participation of 100. Supplemental setupcost -Specify additional charge cif any) to Base Setup above for every 100 event Each participants planned in excess of 400. Bobtail truck for transportation of HHW from remote site 4coIlection event or curbside pickup) back to Dallas County Center. Driver will be Per Day paid as a Chemist at temporary staffirig rate.- (Max. 8 hour day) Training- Group 1 Dallas County Purchasing Department $ 5,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 6,000.00 $ 60,000,00 $ 1;000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 450.00 $ 11,250.00 TOTAL S 107 Extended Price Unit Unit Price ( Unit Price x Estimate Amount} Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 105 4/23/2020 C) CL4DAN@ARTH n FC VG I—, 8 n19a 08 gor Ll Tcome 3 A 8 hour HAZWOPER refresher course to be made available to [Dallas County and other authorized Agencies and/or Cities on site at the Home Chemical Collection Center. The course must meet all OSHA,. EPA and DDT requirements or any other requirements necessary to meet the OSHA 8 hour annual update requirements. Course must include an official certificate of completion for each attendee submitted to Dallas County within 60 days of completion. Anticipated class size 3-10, but no minimum level of participation is guaranteed. Dallas County Purchasing Department Each Class $ 1,400-OD $ 4,200.00 TOTAL $ 4,200.00 On -Site Temporary Staffing- Group 1 For staffing at the collection center and County s mobile unit Three-year Estimated Description Quantity 4,032 A Project Manager- Minimum requirements- education or experience equivalent to B.S. in chemistry, biology, or environmental science plus HAZWOPER certification and five (5) years household hazardous waste experience. The Project Manager will also serve as a Field Chemist 1. Extended Price Unit Unit Price ( Unit Price x Estimate Amount) Per Hour $ 48.00 $ 193,536.00 Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 106 4/23/2020 C) CL4DAN@ARTH n FC VG I-, 8 n19a 08 gor LI Tcome 4,032 B 4,032 C 12,150 D 8,100 E Field Chemist I- Minimum requirements: education or experience equivalent to B.S. in chemistry, biology, or environmental science plus HAZWQPERcertifivation and two (2) years household hazardous waste experience, Field Chemist li- Minimum requirements: education or experience equivalent to B.S. in chemistry, biology, or environmental science plus HAIWOPERcertification and one (11 year household hazardous waste experience. Hazardous Waste "Technician I - Minimum requirements: H5 diploma orGED, HAZWO PER certification and one (1) year household hazardous waste experience. Hazardous Waste Technician II - Minimum requirements- HS diploma or6ED, HA7W0PER certification and one (1) year household hazardous waste experience. Dallas County Purchasing Department Per Hour $ 42.00 $ 169.344.00 Per {lour $ 40.00 $ 161,280.00 Per Hour $ 33.00 $ 400,950.00 Per Hour $ 30.00 $ 243,000.00 TOTAL $1,168,110.00 *Price increase steal[ he no more than 39,, each y>is1• and shall ba mutual ly agreed upon by lire County and Proposer. Solicitation No. 2020-009-6849 Page 1 107 4/23/2020 Exhibit D CONFLICT OF INTEREST QUESTIONNAIRE For vendor doing business with local governmental entity FORM CIQ This questionnaire reflects changes made to the law by H.B. 23, 84th Leg., Regular Session. OFFICE USE ONLY This questionnaire is being filed in accordance with Chapter 176, Local Government Code, by a vendor who Date Received has a business relationship as defined by Section 176.001(1-a) with a local governmental entity and the vendor meets requirements under Section 176.006(a). By law this questionnaire must be filed with the records administrator of the local governmental entity not later than the 7th business day after the date the vendor becomes aware of facts that require the statement to be filed. See Section 176.006(a-1), Local Government Code. A vendor commits an offense if the vendor knowingly violates Section 176.006, Local Government Code. An offense under this section is a misdemeanor. jJ Name of vendor who has a business relationship with local governmental entity. Clean Earth Environmental Solutions, Inc. J ❑ Check this box if you are filing an update to a previously filed questionnaire. (The law requires that you file an updated completed questionnaire with the appropriate filing authority not later than the 7th business day after the date on which you became aware that the originally filed questionnaire was incomplete or inaccurate.) J Name of local government officer about whom the information is being disclosed. Im Name of Officer J Describe each employment or other business relationship with the local government officer, or a family member of the officer, as described by Section 176.003(a)(2)(A). Also describe any family relationship with the local government officer. Complete subparts A and B for each employment or business relationship described. Attach additional pages to this Form CIO as necessary. A. Is the local government officer or a family member of the officer receiving or likely to receive taxable income, other than investment income, from the vendor? Yes F-1 No B. Is the vendor receiving or likely to receive taxable income, other than investment income, from or at the direction of the local government officer or a family member of the officer AND the taxable income is not received from the local governmental entity? 71 Yes F1 No J Describe each employment or business relationship that the vendor named in Section 1 maintains with a corporation or other business entity with respect to which the local government officer serves as an officer or director, or holds an ownership interest of one percent or more. 1W J ❑Check this box if the vendor has given the local government officer or a family member of the officer one or more gifts as described in Section 176.003(a)(2)(B), excluding gifts described in Section 176.003(a-1). 9/12/2023 Signature of vendor doing business with the governmental entity Date Form provided by Texas Ethics Commission www.ethics.state.tx.us Revised 1/1/2021 CONFLICT OF INTEREST QUESTIONNAIRE For vendor doing business with local governmental entity Acomplete copy of Chapter 176 of the Local Government Code maybe found at http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/ Docs/LG/htm/LG.176.htm. For easy reference, below are some of the sections cited on this form. Local Government Code § 176.0010-a): "Business relationship" means a connection between two or more parties based on commercial activity of one of the parties. The term does not include a connection based on: (A) a transaction that is subject to rate or fee regulation by a federal, state, or local governmental entity or an agency of a federal, state, or local governmental entity; (B) a transaction conducted at a price and subject to terms available to the public; or (C) a purchase or lease of goods or services from a person that is chartered by a state or federal agency and that is subject to regular examination by, and reporting to, that agency. Local Government Code § 176.003(a)(2)(A) and (B): (a) A local government officer shall file a conflicts disclosure statement with respect to a vendor if: (2) the vendor: (A) has an employment or other business relationship with the local government officer or a family member of the officer that results in the officer or family member receiving taxable income, other than investment income, that exceeds $2,500 during the 12-month period preceding the date that the officer becomes aware that (i) a contract between the local governmental entity and vendor has been executed; or (ii) the local governmental entity is considering entering into a contract with the vendor; (B) has given to the local government officer or a family member of the officer one or more gifts that have an aggregate value of more than $100 in the 12-month period preceding the date the officer becomes aware that: (i) a contract between the local governmental entity and vendor has been executed; or (ii) the local governmental entity is considering entering into a contract with the vendor. Local Government Code § 176.006(a) and (a-1) (a) Avendor shall file a completed conflict of interest questionnaire if the vendor has a business relationship with a local governmental entity and: (1) has an employment or other business relationship with a local government officer of that local governmental entity, or a family member of the officer, described by Section 176.003(a)(2)(A); (2) has given a local government officer of that local governmental entity, or a family member of the officer, one or more gifts with the aggregate value specified by Section 176.003(a)(2)(B), excluding any gift described by Section 176.003(a-1); or (3) has a family relationship with a local government officer of that local governmental entity. (a-1) The completed conflict of interest questionnaire must be filed with the appropriate records administrator not later than the seventh business day after the later of: (1) the date that the vendor: (A) begins discussions or negotiations to enter into a contract with the local governmental entity; or (B) submits to the local governmental entity an application, response to a request for proposals or bids, correspondence, or another writing related to a potential contract with the local governmental entity; or (2) the date the vendor becomes aware: (A) of an employment or other business relationship with a local government officer, or a family member of the officer, described by Subsection (a); (B) that the vendor has given one or more gifts described by Subsection (a); or (C) of a family relationship with a local government officer. Form provided by Texas Ethics Commission www.ethics.state.tx.us Revised 1/1/2021 5/24/23, 2:14 PM M&C Review CITY COUNCIL AGENDA Create New From This M&C DATE: 5/23/2023 REFERENCE NO.. CODE: P TYPE: Official site of the City of Fort Worth, Texas FORT WORTH **M&C 23- 13PILA HOUSEHOLD 0402 LOG NAME: HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL CODE ML CONSENT PUBLIC NO HEARING: SUBJECT: (ALL) Authorize Execution of a Purchase Agreement with Clean Environmental Solutions, Inc. in an Annual Amount Up to $466,000.00 for Household Hazardous Waste Collection, Recycling, Disposal, and Other Related Program Services for the Code Compliance Department Using an Interlocal Agreement RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that City Council authorize the execution of an agreement with Clean Earth Environmental Solutions, Inc. in an annual amount up to $466,000.00 and authorize two consecutive, one-year renewal options for household hazardous waste collection, recycling, disposal, and other related program services for the Code Compliance Department using Dallas County Interlocal Agreement No. 2020-009-6849 DISCUSSION: The Code Compliance (Code) Department approached the Purchasing Division about entering into an agreement for household hazardous waste collection, recycling, disposal, and other related program services using an Interlocal Agreement. Code will use this agreement to supplement current household hazardous waste collection, recycling, disposal, and other related program services agreements when certain aspects of a project are beyond the scope of the current annual agreements. State law provides that a local government purchasing an item under a Cooperative Purchasing Agreement satisfies state laws requiring that the local government seek competitive bids for the purchase of the item or service. Dallas County Cooperative Contracts have been competitively bid to increase and simplify the purchasing power of government entities. Dallas County issued Request for Proposals No. 2020-009-6849 in April 2020 and received three responses. The bid was advertised in the Daily Commercial Record on March 26, 2020 and April 2, 2020. DIVERSITY & INCLUSION - A Business Equity goal is not assigned when purchasing from an approved purchasing cooperative or public entity. AGREEMENT TERMS - Upon City Council approval, the agreement will begin upon execution and end on July 6, 2023, with two (2) one-year renewal options to correspond with the terms of the Interlocal Agreement. This action does not require specific City Council approval provided that City Council has appropriated sufficient funds to satisfy the City's obligations during the renewal terms. ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGE ORDERS -An administrative change order or increase may be made by the City Manager or his designee up to the amount allowed by relevant Law and the Fort Worth City Code and does not require specific City Council approval as long as sufficient funds have been appropriated. This amount is budgeted in the Code Compliance Department rollup within the Solid Waste Fund. The FY23 year cost will not exceed $466,000.00. Funding is budgeted in Solid Waste Fund, as appropriated . The remaining years will include cost increases and will be budgeted accordingly in FY24 & FY25 . The agreement serves ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS. FISCAL INFORMATION/CERTIFICATION: apps. cfwnet.org/counci I_packet/mc_review.asp? I D=31030&counciIdate=5/23/2023 1 /2 5/24/23, 2:14 PM M&C Review The Director of Finance certifies that upon approval of the recommendation, funds are available in the current operating budget, as previously appropriated, in the Solid Waste Fund. Prior to an expenditure being made, the Code Compliance Department has the responsibility to validate the availability of funds. BQN\\ TO Fund Department Account Project Program Activity Budget Reference # Amount ID ID Year (Chartfield 2) FROM Fund Department Account Project Program Activity Budget Reference # Amount ID ID Year (Chartfield 2) Submitted for Citv Manaaer's Office bv: Reginald Zeno (8517) Valerie Washington (6192) Originating Department Head: Reginald Zeno (8517) —9 9—p Brandon Bennett (6322) Additional Information Contact: Jo Ann Gunn (8525) Martha Lopez (2059) ATTACHMENTS 13PCOOP HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL CODE.docx (CFW Internal) FID TABLE SW4103 HHW Disposal.xlsx (CFW Internal) Form 1295 CLean Earth.pdf (CFW Internal) SamsCleanEarth. pdf (CFW Internal) apps. cfwnet.org/counci I_packet/mc_review.asp? I D=31030&counciIdate=5/23/2023 2/2