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File #: R-2025-261    Version: 1 Name: Debris Tech
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/28/2025 In control: Department of Public Works
On agenda: 7/2/2025 Final action:
Title: A Resolution Of The City Commission Of The City Of Hollywood, Florida, Authorizing The Appropriate City Officials To Execute A Blanket Purchase Agreement With DebrisTech, LLC To Provide Emergency Debris Monitoring Services For A Variety Of Disaster Related Incidents For A Two-Year Term In An Annual Amount Up To $3,000,000.00.
Attachments: 1. Resolution - Emergency Debris.pdf, 2. DRAFT PA601111 - DebrisTech, LLC.pdf, 3. [DebrisTech, LLC] Response Document Report.pdf, 4. DebrisTech, LLC_PROPOSAL.pdf, 5. Evaluation Tabulation_ Final Evaluation Scores.04.09.25.pdf, 6. Notice_of_Intent_to_Award_RFP-287-25-AR_04.10.25 Copy.pdf, 7. RFP-287-25-AR Debris Monitoring Services.pdf, 8. COI-Approved.pdf
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A Resolution Of The City Commission Of The City Of Hollywood, Florida, Authorizing The Appropriate City Officials To Execute A Blanket Purchase Agreement With DebrisTech, LLC To Provide Emergency Debris Monitoring Services For A Variety Of Disaster Related Incidents For A Two-Year Term In An Annual Amount Up To $3,000,000.00.

 

Strategic Plan Focus

Public Safety

 

 

Body

 

Staff Recommends: Approval of the attached Resolution.

 

 

Explanation:

The Department of Public Works desires to enter into an Emergency Debris Monitoring Services agreement to ensure the City is protecting public health and safety, while remaining in compliance with federal, state and local regulations.

 

These Emergency Debris Monitoring Services will include the monitoring of clearing and removing large scale debris, separation, staging and disposal, as well as demolition work and demolition work removal. It is also responsible for monitoring the handling and removal of hazardous waste, tree trimming, tree bracing and removal, as well as marine salvage operations and beach and sand removal from streets, road and right of ways.

 

On February 18, 2025, the Department of Public Works and the Office of Procurement and Contract Compliance issued a Request for Proposals (“RFP”) RFP-287-25-AR for continued Emergency Debris Monitoring Services and the RFP was advertised on www.opengov.com <http://www.opengov.com>.

 

The RFP resulted in proposals from the five firms by the response due date:

 

1.                     DebrisTech, LLC

2.                     Thompson Consulting Services, LLC

3.                     Disaster Program & Operations Inc.

4.                     Insight Planning and Development

5.                     Tetra Tech, Inc.

 

A Selection Committee comprised of in-house professionals was assigned the task of evaluating proposals and ranking the firms.

 

The Selection Committee evaluated the firms based on the selection criteria established in the RFP and ranked the firms as follows:

 

1.                     DebrisTech, LLC                                                                                                                              Ranked #1 (94.75)

2.                     Thompson Consulting Services, LLC                                                               Ranked #2 (83.00)

3.                     Disaster Program & Operations Inc.                                                               Ranked #3 (70.25)

4.                     Insight Planning and Development                                                               Ranked #4 (64.50)

5.                     Tetra Tech, Inc.                                                                                                                              Ranked #5 (63.50)

 

The Department of Public Works would like to retain the highest ranked firm to provide Emergency Debris Monitoring Services.

 

This agenda item seeks City Commission authorization for the appropriate City officials to execute a Blanket Purchase Agreement with the highest ranked firm, DebrisTech, LLC to provide emergency debris monitoring services to the City of Hollywood.

 

 

Fiscal Impact:

Funding for this agreement will be provided in Fund 168 Emergency/Disaster with accounts to be established as needed.

 

 

Recommended for inclusion on the agenda by:

Jeffrey Levy, Chief, Fire Rescue and Beach Safety Department

Rosendo Prieto, Assistant Director, Department of Public Works

Joseph S. Kroll, Director, Department of Public Works

George R. Keller, Jr., CPPT, City Manager