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RFP 23-04-02 Disaster Debris Monitoring Services Financial Recovery Assistance
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<br /> RFP # 23-04-02 Page 9 <br /> <br />CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH <br />18070 Collins Ave. | Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160 <br />305.792.1707 | sibfl.net | Purchasing@sibfl.net <br />Section 2 <br />Special Terms and Conditions <br /> <br />2.1 PURPOSE <br /> <br />The City of Sunny Isles Beach, Florida (the “City”) a municipality located on a barrier island in <br />Northeast Miami-Dade County, is seeking qualified, experienced and licensed firm(s) hereinafter <br />referred to as the (Consultant) or (Debris Monitor) to provide Disaster Debris Monitoring Services <br />and Financial Recovery Assistance. Such events include but is not limited to, hurricanes, <br />tornadoes, windstorms, floods, and fires or manmade disaster(s) such as civil unrest and terrorist <br />attacks. Consultant shall provide all expertise, personnel, materials, transportation, supervision <br />and all other services to rapidly respond to volumes of wide scale debris. Activities shall include, <br />but are not limited to monitoring the following: field operations regarding all storm generated <br />debris; debris pickup; debris hauling; debris staging and reduction; temporary debris storage site <br />management; debris management; and final disposal of debris to an approved facility. Failure of <br />Debris Management Contractor to mobilize does not preclude the Consultant to fulfill their <br />contractual obligations to render such services request herein. Upon the City’s request, the <br />consultant shall also render monitoring services to City employees and contractor’s providing <br />debris removal services, in addition to the awarded Debris Management Contractor. Small and <br />Minority, women-owned enterprises and labor surplus area firms are encouraged to submit <br />proposals. <br /> <br />It is the intent of the City to award contracts to a Primary and a Secondary Consultant for these <br />services in order to insure adequate resources at the time of an event. There is no guarantee that <br />a Notice to Proceed (NTP) will be issued under the awarded agreement, NTP’s will only be <br />executed in the event of a declared emergency. There is no guarantee any task order will be <br />issued under the awarded agreement; task orders will be executed in the event of a declared <br />emergency. <br /> <br />The successful firm must adhere to all requirements and regulations established by the Federal <br />Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Florida <br />Department of Transportation (FDOT), Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), <br />the Stafford Act and any other governmental agency with jurisdiction over response and recovery <br />actions, including the City’s requirements. The selected firm will be responsible for staying current <br />with all FEMA and other agency guidelines and regulations and will be responsible for advising the <br />City from beginning to end to ensure maximum financial recovery for the City. <br /> <br />The Consultant shall have a profound understanding of the documentation involved for the <br />reimbursement from FEMA, or other Federal Agencies, and the State relief programs to make the <br />process of cost recovery efficient and accurate. This RFP is being solicited in accordance with the <br />Procurement Requirements for Federal grants, as provided for in Title 2 Code of Federal <br />Regulations (CFR) Part 200 as detailed in Attachment B, incorporated herein in order to be eligible <br />for reimbursement under the Federal Public Assistance Program. Firms shall also follow FEMA’s <br />Public Assistance Debris Monitoring Guide, policy document 327 as detailed in Attachment C. <br /> <br />2.2 TERM AND RENEWALS <br />
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