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RFP: City of Clemson Debris Management Plan and Monitoring

RFP: City of Clemson Debris Management Plan and Monitoring

Event date: 10/31/2024 2:30 PM - 3:00 PM Export event

The City of Clemson is seeking to proposals from an experienced and qualified firm to develop and monitor a debris removal plan. Please see Section III of the solicitation documents for full scope of work.

Sealed proposals will be accepted by the Clemson Finance Department located at Clemson City Hall until 3:00 PM October 31, 2024. Submissions that are hand delivered must be received and initialed by the Finance Department. Submissions that are mailed in should be sent to City of Clemson Finance Department 1250 Tiger Blvd, Suite 2. At the time and date above, sealed bids will be publicly opened and the names read aloud at the City of Clemson upper conference room located at 1250 Tiger Blvd Suite 1, Clemson SC 29631. Proposals received after this time will not be accepted. 

Each sealed envelope must be marked on the outside as “City of Clemson Debris Management Plan and Monitoring, RFP 2024-10-001” and should include the respondent’s name and address.

Questions regarding this RFP should be directed to Mr. Brandon Burton, Procurement Coordinator via email at bburton@cityofclemson.org and shall be received no later than 5:00 PM, October 18, 2024.

Contract documents, including drawings and technical specifications are on file at City of Clemson City Hall, 1250 Tiger Blvd, Clemson SC 29631. Download the documents free of charge. 

The City of Clemson reserves the right to cancel this solicitation and/or reject any and all bid in whole or in part if City of Clemson determines that cancellation and/or rejections are advantageous to the City. Bids are legal and binding upon the Respondent when submitted. It will also be the responsibility of each respondent to obtain any addenda issued from the Procurement Office. The written solicitation documents supersede any verbal or written prior communications between the parties.

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