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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESPONSE - BID - 7119 WASTE STREAM MANAGEMENT SERVICESVendor's Statement: I have read and understand the specifications and requirements for this bid and I agree -to comply with such specifications and requirements. I further agree that the method of award is acceptable to my company. I also agree to complete a signed contract (per the sample attached for review) and provide the required insurance certificate within 30 days of notice of award. FIRM NAME: __Waste Management of Colorado Inc ADDRESS: 40950 Weld County Rd. 25 Ault, CO 80610 EMAIL ADDRESS: jce1 1 a@wm com PHONE: 303_ 486-6074 BIDDER'S NAME: Jack Cella SIGNATURE! SERVICE ISSUES CONTACT: Richard Morford TELEPHONE:9,70-6:74-2557 FAX: 970-3.67.-0448 EMAIL: Rmorford@wm om CELL#: _970-56.7-0448_ EMERGENCY:_970-5670448 BACKUP: Carl Christensen BILLING ISSUES CONTACT: Amy Wenger TELEPHONE: 970-674-250.7.. FAX: -.970-67.4- EMAIL: Awenger@wm. com CELL#: 303-961-5330 EMERGENCY: 303-961-5330 BACKUP: Vincent Stibley PLEASE GO TO www.fcaov.com/nurchasina TO REGISTER IN OUR E-PROCUREMENT SYSTEM FOR FUTURE BID OPPORTUNITIES-1 BE SURE TO SELECT ALL APPROPRIATE COMMODITY CODES! COMMODITY CODE USED FOR THIS BID IS: 910-27GARBAGE/TRASH REMOVAL, DISPOSAL AND/OR TREATMENT 92647 RECYCLING SERVICES 10 City of Fort Collins, Colorado Exhibit B Bid Sheet, Recycling Services Dual -Stream / ging_le-S reat rrl./ Alternative -Hybrid Recycling Collection Location Address Container Size Sin Qty Frequency (weekly) Monthly Cost Annual Coat combine with Library Tech Annex? Library Tech Annex 256 Mountain 2cyd Cardboard Bin 2 1 98gal cart 2 1 14.00 168.00 Lincoln Center (may suspend during renovations 2010.11) 17 W Magnolia Sl 96 gat cart 6 1 4 3.00 516.00 Martinez Farm 800 N Sherwood 86 gal cart 2 114.00 105.00 Museum 200 Mathews. St 96 gal cart 1 on�('st 1 Xrmonth) 3.00 36.00 Nix Farmhouse 1746 Hoffman Mill Rd 96ga1 cart 2 1 14.00 168.00 Northaide Attlan Community Center 112E WDow 96 gal cart 3 1 21.100 252.00 suggest to add cardboard bin 1 1 Office Bldg (City Bldg) 215 N Mason 98 gal cart 7 2 98.00 1176.00 Shredding on call (est IX/month) Operation Services 300 Laporte Ave (east complex)_ 2cyd Cardboard Bin 1 every other week 6.50 77.94 96gal cart 3 Ieveryotherweek evetyotherweek 10.50 126._00 Parks. Shop 413 Bryan 96 gal cart 2 7.00 84.00 6cyd Cardboard Bin 1 everyotherweek Perk Shop (Q Fossil Creek Park) 5833 S Lemey 96 gal cart 4 1 28.00 336.00 Park Strop Natural Area) 3156 Overland Trail 96 gal cart 1 oncea month 3.00 36.00 PFA Administration 102 Remington 96 gal cart 1 1 7 00 AL on PFA Station 1 . .. 605 Peterson. St 64 gat cart 1 once 8 nhonfh 3.00 3 6.00 PFA Station 2 15-S Bryan St, 98 gat can 1 once a month . 3 ..00 361.00 Page 2 of 4 City of Fort Collins, Colorado Exhibit B Bid Sheet, Recycling Services Dual -Stream /dingle -Strew /Alternative -Hybrid Recycling Collection Location Address container Size Bin City Frequency (weekly) Monthly coat Annual Cost PFA Station 3 2000 Mad wa St 96 gal cart 1 once a month PFA Station 4 1945 W Drake Rd 96 gal cart 1 once a month 13. 00 36.00 PFA Station 5 615 Hogan Or 96 got cart 3 once a month 3.00 36.00 PFA Station 6 2611 Donega Ct 96. gal cart t once a month 3.00 36.00 PFA Station 7 2817 N Overland Trail 96 gal cad- 1 once a month 3.00 36.00 PFA Training 3400 W Vine 3cyd Cardboart Bin t once a month PFA 10 2007 Vermont Drive 96 gat cart 1 once a month 3.00 36.00 PFA Station 12 321 E Cc Club Rd. 96, gal cart t once a month 3.00 36.00 PFA Station 13 3400 W Vine 96 gal cart 1 once a month 3.00 36.00 PFA Station 14 2109 Westchase Rd 96 gal cad 1 once a month 3.00 36.00 PlanslParks(Eng 201 N College 98 gal can 5 2 70.00 840.00 Police Services, 2221 S.Timbedine Rd 96 get cad 4 1 28.00 336.00 Shredding on cap (est /X/rnondr) Public Library 201 Peterson St 90gal CM 5 1. 35.00 420.00 2cyd Cardboa sin 1 t 155.88 1-12.99 Roselawn Cemetery 2718 EMulberry 98 pal can 1 once a month. 3.00 36.00 Senior Center 1200 Raintres Or 96 981 cart_ 4 1 2800 336.00 2cyd Cardboa Bin 1 1 12.99 155.88 streets 025gth Street . t 2 103,.,92 1-1,247.04 Page 3 of 4 City of Fort Collins, Colorado Exhibit B Bid Sheet, Recycling Services Dual -Stream 16 ingie- tree / Alternative-Hvhrid Recycling Collection Location ddress Container size Bin Qty Frequency (weekly) Month Cost Annual Cost IS Traffic operations Linden St 3cyd Cardboard Bin 1 every other week 9.74 116.91 M 96 gal cart i every other week 0 42.00 Trailer, Construction 1809 Longwonh Rd 96 gal can 3 every other week 10.50 126.00 Transfort 6570 Poriner Rd 96 gal cart 2 every other week 7 • PP 84.00 60 gal can. Aerosdcans 1 once amonth 3.00 36.00 Transit Center Zso N Mason (uses 281 N. College trash enclosure) 96 gal cart' 1 1 7.00 84.00 Utilities Water Crew Bid A 700 wood St.96 gal ten. 6 1 56.00 672.00 Utilities -Bid G. Light ti Power 700 Wbod St 0�y Car2d Cardboard Bin 1 on can (est 1X/month) Page 4 of 4 CITY OF FORT COLLINS Seasonal Accounts 2009 WM Account Trash Service for City of _ Ft Collins Dept/Address Duration of Service Size in Pubic 'Oty # of &kLjps erweek Yards --per I Number- _ of Extra Yards Total Yards Total Weight _ - Yards Week Weeks _ in Ibs 855-331415 855-3314.15 855-336328 855-336328 855-337391 855-337391 855-337391 855-339874 855-339874 855-339882 855-339882 Collindale Golf 1441 E Horsetooth Collindale Golf/1441 E Horsetooth PFA Station #3-2000 Mathews St PFA Station #3-2000 Mathews St Martinez Park/600 N Sherwood St Martinez Park/600 N Sherwood St Martinez Park-600 N Sherwood St City Park Nine 411 S Bryan City Park Nine 411 S Bryan Southridge Golf 5750 S Lemay Southridge Golf 5750 S Lemay Apr -May Jan -Mar Oct -Mar Apr -Sept Jan -Feb Mar -Jun Jul -Dec Oct -Mar Apr -Sept Oct -Mar Apr -Sept 4 4 2 2 6 4 6 3 3 6 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 16 4 2 6 6 4 6 3 9 1 6 12 5.5 13 26 26 8.5 17.5 26 26 26 26 26 _ 3 88 52 52 156 51 70 159 78 234 156 312 64lbstyd 5632 3328 3328 9984 3264 4480 10176 4992 14976 9984 19968 855-340163 855-340171 855-340201 855-340236 855-340244 855-340244 Outdoor Pool/Club Tico, 1599 City Park Dr City Park Ballfield 211 S Bryan Rolland Moore Park 2201 S Shields Spring Park-E Stuart & Busch Ct Edora Park - 1420 E Stuart St Edora Park -1420 E Stuart St Jan -Dec Mar -Oct Jan -Oct Apr -Oct Nov -Mar Apr -Oct 6 3 6 6 6 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 1 3 6 6 18 1 12 6 18 52 35 43.5 30.5 13 30.5 14 2 326 210 1 785 1 366 78 549 20864 13440 50240 23424 4992 35136 855-341119 855-371514 855-371522 855-371522 855-498557 Southridge Maintenance - 5090 S Lemay City Park Picnic area Bryan & Oak Warren Park/1101 E Horsetooth Warren Park-1101 E Horsetooth Beattie Park-500 blk Nighthawk Jan -Dec Apr -Oct Nov -Mar Apr -Oct Apr -Jul 6 6 6 6 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 6 12 6 12 2 52 30.5 13 30.5 15 312 366 78 366 30 19968 23424 4992 23424 1920 855-923653 Collindale - Manno's Grille (was Braun's) Jan -Mar 6 1 4 24 17 408 1 26112 855-924117 BMX Track @ EPIC (1801 Riverside Ave) Apr -Oct 6 1 2 12 30.5 366 23424 Total Yards 5648 CARDBOARD Total Pounds 361472 35lbs/ d 855-341119 Southridge Maintenance - 5090 S Lemay May -Dec 6 1 0.5 3 35 1 1 105 1 3675 Total Cardboard 105 Total Pounds 3676 CITY OF FORT COLLINS 12 Month Accounts 2009 If an account is listed more than once that is to account fnr rflffPrPnt +hr^i ,,.h—t +tie WM Trash Service for City of Size Qty # of pickups Total Number Extra Total Total '�' Account Ft Collins Dept/Address in cubic per week Yds Per of Yards Yards Weight yards Week Weeks - in Ibs 12 Month Accounts 64 Ibs/yil . 855-328791 Soldier Dam WTP#2-W Laporte 3 2 1 1 6 4 1 24 1536 855-328791 Soldier Dam WTP#2-W Laporte 2 3 1 6 4 24 1536 855-328791 Soldier Dam WTP#2-W Laporte 3 6 1 18 48 864 55296 855-330036 PFA Station 6-2511 Donella Ct 4 1 0.5 2 52 104 6656 855-330834 WWT#2 3036 E Drake Rd 4 2 7 56 28 111 1679 107456 855-330834 WWT#2 3036 E Drake Rd 5 2 7 70 24 1680 107520 855-333884 Northside Community Center 112 E Willow, 3 2 1 6 17.5 22 127 8128 855-333884 Northside Community Center 112 E Willow 3 1 2 2 12 34.5 22 436 27904 855-334848 PFA Station 5-615 Hogan Dr 2 1 1 2 52 104 6656 855-335771 City Hall Complex-300 Laporte Ave 3 1 1 3 11 9 42 2688 855-335771 City Hall Complex-300 Laporte Ave 3 2 1 1 6 41 1 246 15744 855-336433 Marksmen Range -Midpoint Dr 3 1 0.25 0.75 11 8.25 528 855-336433. Marksmen Range -Midpoint Dr 3 1 1 3 41 123 7872 855-336719 Plan/Parks/Eng/CDBG 281 N College 3 2 2 12 52 624 39936 855-337235 Bldg Maintenance-117 N Mason 2 1 0.5 1 28 8 36 2304 855-337235 Bldg Maintenance-117 N Mason 2 1 1 2 24 48 3072 855-337332 PFA Station 7-2817 N Overland Tr 2 1 0.5 1 52 52 3328 855-337383 imartinez Farm-600 N Sherwood 4 1 1 4 52 208 13312 855-998476 PFA Station 4-1945 W Drake Rd 0.25 17 1 1 0.25 52 1 13 832 855-339556 PFA Station 1-505 Peterson St 4 1 1 4 52 208 13312 855-339564 Public Library-201 Peterson St 3 1 3 9 52 468 29952 855-339572 Transfort-6570 Portner Rd 6 1 2 12 52 624 39936 855-339599 Parking Garage-102 Remington 2 1 2 4 52 2 2:10 13440 855-339629 EPIC-1801 Riverside Ave 8 1 3 24 52 15 1263 1 80832 855-339653 PFA Station 2-416 S Bryan St 2 1 1 2 52 104 6656 855-339688 Lincoln Center-417 Magnolia St 3 2 4 24 52 4 1252 80,128 855-339718 Avery House-108 N Meldrum 0.25 1 2 0.5 52 26 1664 855-339777 Water Crew Bid A-700 Wood 4 1 1 1 4 50 200 12800 855-339777 Water Crew Bid A-700 Wood 4 1 2 8 2 16 1024 855-339785 Water Meter Bid D-700 Wood 4 1 1 4 50 200 12800 855-339785 Water Meter Bid D-700 Wood 4 1 2 8 2 1.6 1024 855-339807 Equipment-835 Wood St 4 1 1 4 48 192 12288 855-339807 Equipment-835 Wood St 6 1 1 6 1 4 24 1536 855-340252 City Park Pottery-1541 W Oak 6 1 0.5 3 52 156 9984 855-354652 Streets-625 9th Street 3 2 2 12 52 624 39936 855-354652 Streets-625 9th Street 6 1 1 6 52 312 19968 855-497836 PFA Station 10-2067 Vermont Dr 2 1 1 2 52 104 6656 855-501728 Senior Center-1200 Raintree 3 2 1 3 18 52 936 59904 855-501728 Senior Center-1200 Raintree 3 1 1 3 52 156 9984 855-519449 Bldg C Light &Power 700 Wood 6 1 1 6 52 312 19968 855-539873 PFA Training 3400 W Vine 2 3 1 6 52 312 19968 855-771067 PFA Station 8-4104 Main St, Timnath 3 1 1 1 3 52 166 9984 855-859169 PFA Station 12-321 E Country Club Rd 2 1 1 2 52 1,04 6656 855-901627 Parking Garage (Civic)- LaPorte & Mason 2 2 1 4 52 208 13312 855-911665 Greenbriar Park-730 Willox Lane 3 1 2 6 43 258 165,12 855-912412 Office Bldg - 215 N Mason 3 2 4 24 1 18 2 434 27776 855-912412 Office Bldg - 215 N Mason 2 2 1 4 14 56 3584 855-9.12412 Office Bldg - 215 N Mason 3 2 3 18 20 369 23040 855-914234 Youth Activity Center - 415 Monroe Dr 3 1 1 3 52 156 9984 Gateway Mountain Park-5216 855-918925 ' Poudre Canyon Hwy Operations Services - 112 N 3 2 0.5 3 52 156 9984 855-921622 Howes St Traffic 'Operations - 626 Linde_ n 2 1 1 2 52 104 6656 10112 855-922007 St Traffic Operations - 626 Linden 3 1 1 3 52 2 1 158 855-922007 St PFA Station 14-2109 Westchase 0.25 1 1 0.25 52 13 832 855-924414 Rd Gardens on Spring Creek-2145 S 2 1 1 2 52 104 66.56 855-927862 Centre Ave Downtown Restrooms-123 E Oak 2 1 0.5 1 52 52 3328 6656 9216 855-929559 855-934633 St Archery Range-2825 Frontage Rd SW Police Services-2221 Timberline 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 3 52 48 104 144 39936 13312 855-983268 855-984150 Rd S Fleet-906 W Vine 6 4 1 1 2 1 12 4 52 52 1 624 208 855-998476 PFA Station 4-1945 W Drake Rd Drake Water Rec Facility-3036 E 0.25 1 1 0.25 52 13 832 855-927596 ' Drake Rd Drake Water Rec Facility-3036 E- 4 1 1 4 52 208 13312 855-927596 - Drake Rd The following may not be 2 1 0.5 1 52 52 3328 On Call Services charged each month. Recycle Yard-1380 Hoffman Mill 855-928146 855-901121 Rd Museum - 200 Mathews St 2 3 1 1 on -call on -call 6 16 12 48 768 3072 CARDBOARD T otai rarcis 17889.25 Total Pounds 1144912 855-354662 Streets-625 9th Street 8 1 2 16 52 -35 Ibs d ; :: 855-539873 PFA Training 3400 W Vine 3 1 0.5 1.5 52 832 29120 Traffic Operations - 626 Linden 78 2730 855-922007 St 6 1 0.5 3 52 156 5460 Omar Yards Cardboara 1066 Total Pounds Cardboard 37310 CITY OF FORT COLLINS Roll Off Accounts 2009 WM Account Address Size Open top Number Total Total Total Account Number Name in cubic yards or Compactor of pulls Yards 'Weight_ in tons _ Weight in Ibs 855-339254 Light and Power 700 Wood St 30 open top 20 600 57.21 114420 855-393135 City Park 413 S Bryan Ave 30 open top 12 360 61.58 123160 855-805344 Park and Rec 413 S Bryan Ave 40 compactor 7 280 53.27 106540 855-908039 Natural Resources 1745 Hoffman Mill Rd 20 open top 13 1 260 28.82 57646 855-916808 Fleet Service Bldg 835 Wood St 30 open top 5 150 11.64 23280 855-927463 Fossil Creek Park 5833 S Lemay Ave 30 open top 4 120 28.75 67500 855-928646 Fossil Creek Park 5833 S Lemay Ave 40 compactor 4 160 41.4 82800 855-936908 Dewatering Boxes 701 Wood St 20 open top 9 180 98 196000 855-937929 Drake Water Facility 3036 Environmental Dr 30 open top 8 240 87.51 175020 855-985548 Spring Canyon Park 3078 S Overland Trl 30 open top 13 390 60.85 121700 855-989837 Dewatering Boxes Udall Park 20 open top 3 1 60 33.39 66780 855-995255 Epic Center 1801 Riverside Ave 20 open top 1 20 0.61 1220 855-993568 City of Fort Collins 300 Laporte Ave 15 open top 2 30 0.96 1920 855-996627 1 Primrose Residents 14300 W County Rd 50 30 open top 1 30 3.55 7100 rOTALS 2880 567.54 1135080 YARDS TONS LBS 855-984625 1 Streets Department 11501 N College Ave 1 20 1 open top recycle 1 3 1 60 22.35 1 44706 Recycling Report Payment Sheet (Sample) 2010 Summary of Recyclables Roll Off Material Dept Wt (lbs) Price (Ton) Total Pd Old Corregated Cardboard Utilites - Bldg C Light & Power 2500 $ 20.00 $ 25.00 2500 $ 20.00 S 25.00 Commercial Single Stream Material Dept Est Wt (lbs) Price (Ton) Total Pd Single Stream City Hall Complex 714.45 $ 15.00 $ 5.36 Single Stream EPIC 1428.9 $ 15.00 $ 10.72 Single Stream Lincoln Center 1428.9 $ 15.00 $ 10.72 3572.25 $ 26.79 Total June Paid 6072.25 $ 51.79 Additional Questions: Waste Management will be submitting a joint bid with another company. Waste Management will provide all the refuse and recycling collection except document shredding. Waste Not Recycling will be the firm that will provide the document shredding services under this RFP. Waste Management will be the point of contact for all services under this RFP. 2. Waste Management will provide a monthly volume reports (see attached) for all services. Waste Management will also provide sample weights quarterly on commercial containers and roll off weights so the City will have weight -based reports as well. Waste Not Recycling will also provide a recycling report listing all recyclable by location, and any other recyclable service that may be utilized the year. 3. Confidential documents will be collected directly from secure containers located at the various city buildings and weighed on certified scales prior to being shredded. Weight tickets will be tracked and a monthly report generated that conveys the date of pick up, department/location and amount collected. Report will be sent along with invoice each month. Certificates of Destruction will be provided to WM or directly to the City. 4. Confidential/Document- Destruction Procedures 1. Driver picks up a locked container or items ready for destruction and places them into a secure container then loads them into the enclosed truck. 2. Items for destruction are transported to the warehouse in Kelim. 3. As the driver unloads, the truck items are weighed and the weights are printed on weight tickets. 4. After being weighed, the items are transported directly to the shredder area. 5. Items are shredded in the order in which they arrive to the warehouse. Items that are not destroyed immediately are stored in a secure caged area. Caged area is locked and has a camera for security measures. The entire building has entry sensors and is monitored by a security company. 6. The destruction procedure for the shredder is the following: a. Place the items for destruction on the conveyor to be fed into the shredder. b. The shredder feeds the shredded pieces onto to second conveyor feeding into a baler system. c. The shredded pieces are then compacted together by the baler and made into bales. 7. The bales are loaded onto trailers and transported from the warehouse to market. 8. Bales shipped to paper mills are turned into pulp to be used in production of another product. Note: All Waste -Not employees must pass a criminal background check and drug test before they are hired. Vendor's Statement: I have read and understand the specifications and requirements for this bid and I agree to comply with such specifications and requirements. I fUrtheragree that the method of award is acceptable to my company. I also agree to complete a signed contract (per the sample attached for review) and provide the required insurance Certificate within 30 days of notice of award. FIRM A101DRESS- �—c,v C Ick, t6� C C), EMAIL ADDRESS: PHONE: BIDDER'S NAME: 71 * 0 o 'I V SIGNATURE: /c SERVICE ISSUES CONTACT: K -1 y- Ems. TELEPHONE: Ire(j, - 1-1 FAX: EMAIL: Cc4v k CELL#: C EMERGENCY:- rrlc BACKUP: BILLING ISSUES CONTACT: jb -LL4LL-�L- 0 ii'! vw -- TELEPHONE: ` CJ[.- FAX: I . 1(11f:"i C62. EMAIL < t c CELL EMERGENCY: BACKUP: PLEASE GO TO www.fcgov comlourchaslnal TO REGISTER IN OUR E-PROCUREMENT SYSTEM FOR FUTURE BID OPPORTUNITIESI BE SURE TO SELECT ALL APPROPRIATE COMMODITY CODESI COMMODITY CODE USED FOR THIS 810 IS: 910-27GARBAGE/TRASH REMOVAL, DISPOSAL AND/OR TREATMENT 926-77 RECYCLING SERVICES 10 5. Single Stream Recycling — Waste Management will accept single stream recycling in all designated recycling containers. Electronic Recycling Special Event. Waste Management will offer one (1) electronic recycling drop-off day for the City facilities listed in the RFP. Waste Management would run the event and process all collected electronic material at our eCycling plant in Denver. Program details provided below: • Proposal: One (1) drop-off event per year for City's facilities. • Location: TBD in association with the City • Date and Time: To be determined by Waste Management in cooperation with City Laptop No char CPU No chare Keyboard No charge Desktop Printer $ 3.00 Laser Printer $ 5.00 Printed Circuit Board No charge Plastic Television/Monitors under 36" $ 15.00 Wood Television $ 25.00 Big Screen Television - 36" or larger $ 25.00 VCR $ 3.00 Typewriter $.3.00 Cell Phone No chare All other electronic Equipment $25.00/$15.00/$3.00 de ending on item Small, miscellaneous items such as mice, cables, PDAs etc. No charge All items not specified on above list will be accepted by Waste Management fora piece charge of between $3.00 and $25.00, depending on the items size. Prices will be negotiated between Waste Management Representative and participant. U-Waste Recycling — The U-Waste Recycling program provides users easy to use, mail -in containers for fluorescent tube, CFL, ballasts and battery recycling programs. Waste Management's LampTracker program is designed and engineered to provide a systematic, total - care approach to storage, handling, transport and recycling of fluorescent bulbs. LampTracker provides a solution to meet the Universal Waste Rule [Colorado Hazardous Waste Regulations 6 CCR 1007-3 Part 273) and provides an easy to use, convenient mail back program. (See attached brochure) References City & County of Denver Jim McIntyre Director of Purchasing 201 W Colfax Ave. Denver, CO 80202 720-913-8121 Jirn-McIntyre(@ci.denver.co.us City of Commerce City Sam Hoover Operations Manager 8602 Rosemary St Commerce City, CO 80222 303-287-8043 ShooverCa@c3gov.com City of Westminster Dave Cantu Streets Operations Manager 6575 W 88th Ave Westminster, CO 80031 303-430-2400 Dcantu@CI.Westminster.co.us Single Strea , RecyClin� �e ciclaj a de un solo �uj o o. . . . . . . . . . ....... f.In tt n d ftardboard Afa uziuc (Gr. to+a ap anadoj (Rev stas of&ce Paper Papel d OJiri a! Paper Gmdbonrd, Dniry h'e rspapers Prtperboard a»d Juice Bontniners fP-rxodieos fEnrto (En vas s de ra rtort d 7nr• o j D f � v Plastic SoYtles and Ea miners T•7 Sot +ttos a plastaca r ripi+tt s./-» i - �1 Glass BoYGles and Jnrs 'Hot Ilas ascos dMULIUM10j irh Junk 1•foif (Coneo no de a of Aluminum Cans Ahuninum foil and Pi Tins (Lntns d n7a info pope ahmun,o y m ide paro payj Do not include food waste, films, plastic bags, plastic wrap, or styrofoam. [No incluya residuos de alimentos; peliculas; bolsas o envolturas de pldstico; o unite! (poliestireno)] Cjq m.ud.. —YdIe pwp MA—YA WASTE MANAGEMENT Muflmlk (vlre(& : WMTracker' TM from Waste Management WIVITIracker products are complete turnkey recycling solutions for: e Fluorescent lamps e Mercury switches e Lighting ballasts and devices e Batteries * Dental wastes WIVITIracker recycling solutions include: o Safe-, easy to,assemble and use storage and shipping containers o Coast to coast convenience of UPS and FedEx shipping with prepaid return • Shipping labels enclosed and PICKUP - _- ;. I at your door • Simple online,ordering and tracking • Online documentation of all containers ordered and: recycled • Certified recycling with email confirmation -Certificateof Recycling emaileflo you Order online or colt free. fie containerIf with MOV01600Tpounds ��Wivffaibuilt pallet 0%.Md I 7%Nh,A -VieWonli4iat www' WMLampTracker.com - Track & manage compliance docurnentation and'coinplidnce. Filled container is 44x36x32" toll. 10/IW7 2.,30:36PM i One,price includes: •'Shipping'both ways'via UPS or FedEx • Simple, online ordering, tracking and documentation at • Safe,,easy,to assemble and use recycling containers www.WMLampTracker.com •Qrtifiedirecycling • Customer service at 1-800-664-1434 L"ampTrackere` Recycle,fluorescentan'dothermercury containing lamps, LampTracker•LampBozesContainerSizasBCapacitles •'Bbx within a box" design for added strength s ! -,Available in,a.varietyof-sizes and these 2 styles: t TriGuard- When broken lamps are not a concern, a plastic bag :between -the inner and outer boxes provides an economical alternative. MercpryVaporLok� Xslidelock'foil bag between the inner and outer boxes contains mercury vapor during, storage -of incidentally broken lamps. The first and only container tested and; proven,effective in meeting UWR standards for containment of broken lamps and'OSHA requirements for 8 hour mercury exposure. SKU # TriGuard SKU / VaporLok SKU # Capacity BatteryTracker® • Recycle all dry�cell batteries including AA, AAA, C, D, BatteryTracker• for dry toll batteries 4volt, button and rechargeables •,Includes bucket with locking lid and zip lock plastic bag ,MercuryTracker' •tfiecycc electrical and medical equipment and devices .Includes bucket with•locking lid'and slide lock foil bag •'Maximum 1 net lb ohelemental,mercury BallastTracker- Size SKU® Capacity Size SKU# Capacity 20 oz. Jar DAJ 450 auto switch pellets Half Gallon VMH Approx. 10 thermostats One Gallon VM1 Approx. 20 thermostats 3.5 Gallon VM3 Max. 1 net lb. of elemental mercury 5 Gallon 1 VM5 •'Recyclemon-pcb'lightingballasts BallastTracker-fornon-pcbballasts - •,Includes+bucket with,locking,lid 'S . Size SKU # Capacity 5 Gallon DB5 20 ballasts Dent.MTracker- • Recycle dental amalgam, separator filters & lead foil llillillo DentalTracker—foramalgam and lead foil .Includes % gallon pail with slide lock foil bag for amalgam Size SKU# Capacity androuter bucket with1ocking lid � ` 1 3.5 Gallon VD3 Max. 1 net lb. of elemental •+Maximum •1 net lb of elemental mercury' 5 Gallon VD5 mercury ''Recycle computers, CRTs and. electronic equipment eScrapTracker"for computers, monitors, TVs a electronics • Gaylordltype container. holds'600:Itt Size SKU # Capacity ',eScrapTracker is returned:by common carrier with Box/Pallet BEF 29 cu. ft./600 lbs. variable shipping cost by state l 09e.1nde 2 10118M7 2:3052 PM i W_a@ WASTE MANA©EMENT April 28, 2010 Purchasing Department City of Ft. Collins 215 N Mason St., 2"d Floor Ft. Collins, CO 80522 Re: City of Ft. Collins Refuse & Recyclinjz Collection Proposal Dear: Mr. Ed Bonnette, It has been Waste Management's pleasure and honor to serve the City of Ft. Collins in years past, and we thank you for the opportunity to once again submit a proposal for your consideration. Based on the City of Ft. Collins's request for high quality public services that are convenient for the area. users, while meeting the City's sustainability and beautification goals, Waste Management has prepared a program that contains solutions designed to strengthen the City's trash and recycling services, improve productivity, and to serve as the City's sustainability partner. Our program is designed to deliver the specific benefits to the City, including: Stable Well Respected Company — In Good Standing Environmentally Friendly and Economically Reasonable Service Offerings Sustainability Goals and Added Value Services — Recycling and eCycling Support of City's Sustainability Goals Support in Education and Public Relations Programming Safety - Mission to Zero As a local company with the resources of a national company, these solutions are not only provided by North America's strongest and most experienced waste services company, they are backed by the highest service standards in the industry. At Waste Management of Colorado, we deliver satisfaction — guaranteed! We strongly believe that our long-term recycling and disposal solutions, sustainability initiatives, world - class customer service programs, and the value added programs that we have outlined below are without equal in the solid waste/environmental solutions industry. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at 303-486-6076. Sincerely, 9 Jack Cella, Market Area Sales Manager EXECUTIVE SUMMARY As the City of Ft. Collins continues to grow and prosper, its need for quality trash and recycling services grows with it. As Colorado's leading trash and recycling Services Company, Waste Management can provide the City a level of dependability, creativity and value unmatched by any other trash and recycling services provider. Our services are backed by Service Machine®, a program that promotes the industry's highest performance standards and guarantees this performance in writing. The following proposal is designed to address the current concerns that are most critical to the City and as well as deal with future challenges. With Waste Management, the City is positioned to enjoy trash and recycling services that will be beneficial to the City of Ft. Collins, and a sustainability partner that helps the City meet its goals. SOLUTIONS THAT ADD VALUE Waste Management's (WV) renewable ,energy projects create enougluenergy to power nearly-1 million {tomes and save the equivalent of more than 14 million barrels of oil per year. Waste Management understands that the City of Ft. Collins needs to make sure that they receive the maximum benefit for every dollar they spend on trash and recycling services. Therefore, the following outlines a few of the ways Waste Management plans to make trash and recycling collection easier, simpler and more satisfying for the City of Ft. Collins. VALUE OF WASTE MANAGEMENT Waste Management is your only choice... As leaders in our industry, Waste Management is committed to using our strengths, talents, resources, and technologies to better the communities we serve. Waste Management is a trusted and valued community partner committed to environmental stewardship. Waste Management brings unparalleled expertise, efficiency, and experience to the collection of solid waste and recyclables by offering: ➢ Safety Always 1st — Benefit from an extensive safety program that provides the highest attention to safety standards and compliance, with state of the art equipment on all our trucks, exceeding all safety regulations. ➢ Clean, Green Trucks — Count on newer, well maintained, mechanically sound trucks washed at least weekly, with hydraulics inspected daily and steam cleaned regularly. ➢ Service Machine Standards — Expect friendly, courteous drivers consistently exceeding 23 rigorous service standards, holding us responsible everyday for excellent service. ➢ Selective Hiring Practices — Rely on extensive, corporate monitored employee background checks, ensuring driver competency and Patriot Act compliance. ➢ Experienced Drivers — Benefit by our Drivers Training School that sets the highest safety standards in the industry, reducing liability exposure to your residents. ➢ Customer Service Team — Talk to friendly, highly trained professionals that promptly and thoroughly address your special needs 2 4. Special Programs Waste Management is pleased to offer the following service offerings designed to increase solid waste diversion rates and recycling practices in the City of Ft. Collins: Blue Bag Pilot Program: Waste Management would like to offer the City the opportunity to participate is a, Blue Bag Pilot Program. This program would be designed for select appropriate locations that generate a high percentage of recyclable materials verses solid waste. By means of this program, Waste Management will reduce the overall carbon footprint by only utilizing one container and one truck for both your solid waste and recycling needs. Single Stream Recycling — Waste Management will accept single stream recycling in all designated recycling containers. Electronic Recycling Special Event: Waste Management will offer one (1) electronic recycling drop-off day for the City facilities listed in the RFP. Waste Management would run the event and process all collected electronic material at our eCycling plant in Denver. Program details provided below: • Proposal: One (1) drop-off event per year for City's facilities. • Location: TBD in association with the City • Date and Time: To be determined by Waste Management in cooperation with City No chare Laptop CPU No chare Keyboard No char ge Desktop Printer $ 3.00 Laser Printer $ 5.00 Printed Circuit Board No charge Plastic Television/Monitors under 36" $ 15.00 Wood Television $ 25.00 Big Screen Television - 36" or larger $ 25.00 VCR $ 3.00 Typewriter $ 3.00 Cell Phone No chare 11 other electronic Equipment $25.00/$15.00/$3.00 depending on item Small, miscellaneous items such as mice, cables, PDAs etc. No chargel All items not .specified on above list will be accepted by Waste Management for a piece charge of between $3.00 and $25.00, depending on the items size. Prices will be negotiated between Waste Management Representative and participant. 5. Environmental Stewardship and Zero Waste Services Offerings Environmental Stewardship While Waste Management may be known as a trash and recycling company, in reality we are really an environmental services company, providing the best route to resource sustainability for families, businesses and municipalities. And we are committed to helping our customers thrive and prosper through business practices reflecting social responsibility and environmental excellence. We are so committed, in fact, to Thinking Green everyday that we have instituted lofty sustainability goals unmatched by any company in the industry, including: WM's landfills provide more than 16,000 acres of protected land for wildlife, 24landfills are certified by the Wildlife.Habitat Council Doubling waste -based energy production — Today, Waste Management creates enough energy to power 1 million homes each year through landfill -gas -to -energy and waste -to - energy facilities: o Locally, Waste Management operates Colorado's only landfill gas -to -energy plant at the Denver Arapahoe Disposal Site (DADS). In cooperation with the City and County of Denver and Xcel Energy, Waste Management is already powering over 3,000 homes in the state. Triple the volume of recyclables — Waste Management currently manages 8 million tons of recyclables, and by 2020 it plans to process more than 20 million tons. o Locally, Waste Management is Colorado's largest recycler, in fact, at the Larimer County recycling plant Waste Management transloads over100 tons a day to Denver. While out Franklin Street recycling plant, Waste Management processes over 500 tons of material per day. Improve fuel efficiency — By directing capital spending of up to $500 million per year over the next decade, Waste Management will move to increase fleet efficiency by 15 percent and reduce emissions by 15 percent by 2020. o Locally, we employ Waste Route; an informtion System technology system designed to optimize our fleet, reduce our routes and minimize our carbon footprint. Preserve and restore wildlife habitat — Waste Management plans to quadruple the number of its facilities certified by the Wildlife Habitat Council from 24 to 100. By 2020, the company expects to have set aside 25,000 acres for conservation and wildlife habitat. o Locally, the Wildlife Habitat Council recently designated Waste Management's Central Weld landfill — a 310-acre closed landfill in Northern Colorado— as wildlife habitat. 4 Zero Waste Services Offerings The City of Ft. Collins is already in a position to benefit from our national environmental services programs. Programs include U- Waste Recycling, Mail Back Sharp's Program, "Think Green from Home", and electronics recycling: U-Waste Recycling — The U-Waste Recycling program provides K users easy to use, mail -in containers for fluorescent tube, CFL, ballasts and battery recycling programs. Waste Management's LampTracker program is designed and engineered to provide a systematic, total -care approach to storage, handling, transport and recycling of fluorescent bulbs. LampTracker provides a solution to meet the Universal Waste Rule [Colorado Hazardous Waste Regulations 6 CCR 1007-3 Part 273] and provides an easy to use, convenient mail back program. (See attached brochure) Mail Back Sharp's Program — Waste Management can offer our Sharp's By Mail Program as part of our value added program. Today more than 9 million Americans legally self inject themselves to treat numerous conditions, including diabetes, hepatitis, multiple sclerosis, infertility, and allergies. Many of these self -injectors are unaware of the safe disposal methods available to them. Our goal is to provide the necessary education and an easy disposal method to the residents of your area through this program offering. Waste Management's WM Solar Compactors — In 2009, Waste Management became the North American environmental distributor for the state of the art solar powered trash compactors — WM Solar Powered Compactors. These unique solar powered trash compacting containers are ideal for public parks, city streets, even outside recreation centers. This helps the communities we serve save time, money, and lessen greenhouse gas emissions. For more informtion, please visit: http://www.wm.com/wm/services/SolarPoweredCompactor/FactSheet pdf 6. Operating Standards Sustainable Collection Practices — Waste Management will institute ongoing driver and employee safety training, and the application of WasteRoute to optimize operational efficiencies. Waste Management will work with the City to track impacts on pollution, truck traffic and recycling participation levels. Clean, Green Trucks — The City of Ft. Collins can count on well maintained, mechanically sound trucks washed at least weekly, with hydraulics inspected daily and steam cleaned regularly. Litter - Waste Management will be responsible for cleaning all litter created when picking up Bulky Items, as well as all litter within a 10-foot radius from the site of collection. All vehicles will be properly staffed to meet these requirements. City of Fort Collins. Colorado Exhibit A Bid Sheet, Trash Services uen o Container eln . : Serniae ` ...WeekdYear or Trash.Colledton Loeation Address Stile: Q!Y (wee Seasonal Monthly Cost Annual Coal krchery Range 2825 Frontage Rd SW 2cyd IX/monthest) 52 $4.87 $58.46 Lve House 1108N.Mefdnan 98gatcart52 (est �IlnXfmuonth) $2.69 $32.28 or I 2cyd J 1 I 1 128 (Apra - Oct) 1 $19.4 9 1$13 6 Track @ EPIC 11801 Riverside Ave 1 2cyd_ - 1 1 1 1 1 28 (April - .....a� . u Lupw w r,ve Lwest, 3 1 1 1 52 1 tilt: Al City Park - Parks Maintenance on call (est Admin 1411 ervan St 3nwn rRnu ntfl 1 1YLwnMlo _ _ _ _ _ _ Park RAMAN 194 t o a- 1 I- I I_ I dIc o L c IA,-- - GO tIWFU -VGL) I y+Yv7. 17 City Park Nine 411SBryan d 1 3 24 -S t $87.68 $526.10 3 cyd 1 3 24 ril-S $87•68 $526.10 CityPark Picnic an&Oak s 1 1 28 April.Oct $58.46 $409.19 City Park Pottery 1541 W Oak 3cyd 1 leverYother week 52 $14.61 $1,75.3 7 Civic Center Parking. 120 N Mason 1-5cyd 1 other week 52 $ 7 .31 8 7 .6 $, 2wd 1 every other week 52 $ 9.7 4 $116. - 91 Club Tico/Pool 1599 City Park Dr 4CYd 1 on call (est IX/month) 32 Oct - A $ 9. 7 4 $ 6.8. 20 4cyd 1 2. 20 M -Set $77.94 $467.64 Colllndals Golf _ 1441 E Horsetooth 2cyd 2 3 24 N -Sept) _ $116.. 91 $ 701..46 1441 EHorsetooth 2cyd 1 2 28 Oct - Mar) :. $38.97 $233.,82 CrushingFacility:FIoffmanMillRId. 2 1 on cats (est Wmonth 52 $4,.87 b Spills - Waste Management will enclose or cover solid waste that is transported in vehicles, debris, boxes, hoppers, compactors, or any other container. We will prevent solid waste from escaping, dropping, spilling, leaking, blowing, shifting, falling, or scattering from vehicles during collection and transportation. Loads will not be transferred from one vehicle to another unless necessitated by mechanical failure or accidental damage to a vehicle. Waste Management will immediately clean up any solid waste that spills on any alley, street, or public place. Leaking - Waste Management will prevent oil, hydraulic fluid, or other liquid from leaking in its vehicles and ensure that each vehicle carries petroleum agents and other cleaning agents. If any liquid leaks from a vehicle, Waste Management will immediately cover, treat, or remove the liquid materials from the ground, as necessary, and apply the necessary cleaning agent to minimize the adverse impact of the liquid materials. Noise - Waste Management will conduct collection as quietly as possible and in compliance with noise levels prescribed by law. Waste Management will also cause the least possible obstruction and inconvenience to public traffic or disruption to the peace and quiet of the area. Supervisors address all noise complaints immediately, and if necessary, will re-route trucks to reduce noise. Safety Standards - Waste Management is fully committed to safety as a top priority by developing and implementing the MISSION TO ZERO (M2Z) program. We believe that safety is everyone's responsibility. From the newest supervisor trainee to the senior leadership team we are all accountable for its success. Safety is the cornerstone of the way we do business as a company. Simply put, it means that if it is not safe, we will not do it. Nothing we do is so important that we will put people at risk. Education and Promotional Programs Tracking and Reporting Capabilities - Waste Management understands the importance of tracking the volumes collected and, subsequently, the successful impacts the City's recycling, sustainability and beautification goals. With that in mind, Waste Management has the capability to provide the city with quarterly sample weights, which will allow the City to receive weight -based reporting. Furthermore, Waste Management has the capability to translate this information into positive environmental impacts specific to the City. Therefore, Waste Management shall provide a written report to the City of Ft. Collins annually on the anniversary date of the contract, starting in 2011. The report shall also include: • An estimated monthly tally and estimated total annual amount of recyclable materials collected in City measured by either as tonnage or yardage. G Promotion and Education - Waste Management is prepared to fully support the promotion and education of the City's diversion goals and recycling program. With the development of a topnotch Communications and Education Team, Waste Management is now in a prime position to provide the City of Ft. Collins — in cooperation with the City and with the City's approval — with the most comprehensive communications plan available. CUSTOMER SERVICE The City needs — and deserves — a waste services provider that is attentive, responsive, and that anticipates its needs. It needs a provider that keeps the lines of communications open, that will respond quickly to unexpected waste emergencies and that is eager to work with the City to develop new, even more efficient waste solutions to deal with its changing needs. In short, the City requires a company that is as dedicated to quality customer service as is the City itself. I M's CSR's rely on state -of -the art tools At Waste Management, quality service is our specialty. Without customers and superior customer service to help meet their needs, a company of our size and reputation could never retain its leadership position in the marketplace. We expect to apply those same high standards of quality customer service to fulfill our commitment to your City. To accomplish our commitment of service excellence, Waste Management staffs its Customer Service Center with bright, capable and dedicated professionals and equips them with the technology — and the authority — to address customer questions and concerns quickly and thoroughly. Automated call routing systems are designed to keep hold times to a minimum and quickly transfer you to friendly and highly trained customer service representatives who can handle virtually any situation or answer any questions the City may present. We do not use automated answering machines during our normal business hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. The representatives respond to all phone calls in a courteous and timely manner and ensure that service issues and requests are resolved to the customer's satisfaction the same day or within twenty-four hours at the latest. If called after hours, an automated answering system will allow them to leave their information. This correspondence is reviewed and dispatched first thing the following day. A two-way radio dispatching system connecting our drivers to our main office and dispatch center, allows for quicker communication and resolution of service issues and callback requests. The Customer Service Center is equipped with the latest technology for immediate access to customer service information and direct communication with our drivers. Missed pick-ups and service complaints are permanently logged with the customer's information and the nature of the complaint for reference and follow-up. Our system allows us to track customer issues by driver and route so that recurring service issues can be identified and corrected. A summary of resolution is prepared and provided to the City upon request. It is standard procedure for our drivers to call in at the end of each day to check for missed pick- ups. If there is a miss, the driver will return to collect the waste prior to the end of the day. Customers have come to value and appreciate our service commitment of going the extra mile and doing whatever it takes to ensure containers are dumped cleanly and left standing upright on the street, free of litter and call-backs are responded to expeditiously and efficiently. Service Machine Program Waste Management has redefined the industry standard for delivering superior customer service through SERVICE MACHINE, a customer -driven program that promotes the industry's highest performance standards and guarantees this performance in writing. SERVICE MACHINE is Waste Management's term for the steps it takes every day to improve every aspect of customer service, steps developed using actual customer feedback. Using this information, Waste Management was able to streamline its service procedures, add new technologies and develop 23 strict service standards that every District must try to meet every day. Key components of service performance are tracked by route and driver and reviewed by management on a weekly basis. SERVICE MACHINE GOLD CERTIFICATION is the highest achievement in the Waste Management Service Machine program. In becoming Gold Certified, Waste Management has exceeded the high rating required for Gold Certification by consistently meeting or exceeding the 23 rigorous service standards. SERVICE MACHINE GOLD CERTIFICATION measurements must be sent (and achieved) weekly to the Waste Management corporate offices in order to maintain this designation. Some of the key components of SERVICE MACHINE include: The- Right. Service, Right from the Start • Waste Management ensures that we map out a collection schedule that makes sense for the City's specific needs. We also communicate the pick-up schedule to the appropriate person and guarantee the correct billing. Service Machine Goal: Set-ups right from the start. Gold Certified Standards: 95% or more of all set-ups are error -free. Haul or Call. Service • We either pick-up the trash or call the City to notify them of problems that prevented our professionally trained driver from picking up the trash. Service Machine Goal: Eliminate missed pick-ups. Gold Certified Standards: I or less missed pick-ups per 1,000 customers per week; Customers are always notified of problems that occur. 8 One -on -One Service • We will take immediate ownership of the situation and answer immediate needs with specific solutions. • We often troubleshoot problems before they occur. Service Machine Goal: Solve issues before they become problems. Gold Certified Standards: Problem calls account for 10% or less of all calls. Waste Management's most important customer service representatives are its drivers. Waste Management drivers go through many hours of training before being assigned a route. Furthermore, in order to maintain a high level of responsiveness, all Waste Management employees who deal with the public receive training on an on -going basis. Drivers attend weekly safety/training meetings where customer service ideas and issues are discussed as well as safety issues. All drivers are issued and wear an approved uniform with an identifying emblem highly visible to the average observer. As the most thoroughly trained drivers in tthe industry, they understand that they are not the "garbage police." Our drivers know that people sometimes put their containers out late or overload them unintentionally, and they will go out of their way to get that customer serviced. Our drivers carry tags with them to notify customers of any problems and major issues go directly to the Route Manager for resolution. Simply put, we GUARANTEE not only our service, but the attitude of our people also. Additional Items Inclement Weather - During inclement weather conditions, Waste Management will make all reasonable efforts to continue collection services. In the event that inclement weather conditions or situations beyond our control should prevent Waste Management from performing collections in a safe manner, the City will be notified of the situation immediately when' it becomes known and a contingency plan will be established agreeable to both the City and Waste Management. Waste Management also uses an out -dial system to notify customers of service interruptions, and could implement this program within the district with the approval of the City. If delays occur, all services will typically resume the following day or when weather conditions will permit safe operations to continue, with the remaining week's pick-up quickly following until completed. Service Flexibility - Waste Management will provide consistency and dependability in its pick- up schedule. Changes in regular collection routes or schedules may be requested, as needed, to maintain efficiency and productivity. Routing and scheduling changes will be made only where necessary to provide consistent quality service upon commencement of Waste Management service and as the City continues to grow. Waste Management will review and seek approval for any proposed day changes with the City at least 30 days prior to changes being made, and will communicate any necessary changes to residents using the most appropriate method(s) including City offered information distribution system(s). IN CONCLUSION This proposal details Waste Management of Colorado's solutions for addressing the City's long- term waste and recycling needs. Waste Management has designed this program to achieve the optimum balance between service, price and convenience. All of these services are supported by the strength and experience of North America's leading waste services company and are backed by the waste industry's most comprehensive Service Guarantee. If the City has any questions about any aspect of this proposal or would like to discuss any topic in greater detail, please feel free to contact Vince Stibley at 303-486-6076. Otherwise, Waste Management of Colorado looks forward to working with the City of Ft. Collins to finalize the design of its new waste services program and to completing all necessary contractual documentation. IN City of For Collins, Colorado Exhibit A Bid Sheet, Trash Services Equipment (Fleet -Shop) 1835 Wood Si- q d 1 48 $38.97 $428.67 6cyd 4 $58.46 $58.46 3 Ro8-o 1 on call (est IX/month) 52 $237.00 2844.00 Fleet 908 W Vine 2 1 eve other week 52 Fossil Creek Park South Lemay Ave & Southridge Greens Blvd 3(Rog-off) 1 on call est 4 52 40eyd compactor 1 on call (est 4X 52 Gardens on Sp6ng Creek- 2145 S Centre Ave _2Ud 4 1 1 eve .other week 52 Gateway Natural Areas 15216 Poudre Canyon HWY 3cyd 1 1 1 52 Greenbriar Park 730 Willox Lane 3cyd 2 on can (est IX/month) 52 Libra Tech Annex 256 Mountain 2cyd 1 levervotherweek 52 $ 9.7 4 $116.91 Lincoln Center 1417 W Magnolia St 4cyd 2 2 52 $155.88 $1870.56 Marksmen Range 12SU Midpoint Or 2cyd . 1I once a month 52 $ 4.8 7 $58.46 MartinezFartn... T6OOSherwood ...6M1 1, 32 (Mayaw $58...46, , $40.9.19. City of Fort Collins, Colorado Exhibit A Bid Sheet, Trash Services Trash Collection Location Address Contalilec Sirs Bin Q Sertih. (wee Weeka/Year os Seasonat . :Month Cost Annual Cost 4cyd 1 on call (est IX/month) 20 Oct- dl . Museum 1200 Mathews St 3eyd 1 on call (est iX/month) 52 Nix Farmhouse 1745 Hoffman Mill Rd 3 (Roll-o t on call (est IX/month) 52 NorMside AzUan Community Center 112EWalow 6cyd 1 t 52 $58.46 $701.46 Office Bldg (Ci Bldg) F215Mason _ 4cyd 2 1 52 $ 7 7 .94 $ 935.28 Operation Services 300 Laporte Ave (east complex) _ 4Cyd 1 1 52 $ 3 8.9 7 $ 4 6 7.6 4 Parking Garage 102Remi ton 2 . cyd 52 $19.49 f$233.82 City of Fort Collins, Colorado Exhibit A Bid Sheet, Trash Services Trash C611ection Location Address Contalnor : 31ze Bin IQ* Frequency of Service (weekly) WeokslYear or Seasonal Monthly Coat Annual Cost PFA Station 5 815 Hogan Dr 2cyd t every other week 52 $ 9.7 4 $116.91 PFA Station 6 2511 Donella Ct 4cyd 1 every other week 52 $19.4 9 $_23 3 .8 2 PFA Station 7 2817 N Overland Trail 96 gal can 1 once a month 52 $2.69 $32.28 PFA Station 8 4104 Main St, Timnath 98 gal cart 1 1 52 $19.75 $129.00 PFA Training 3400 W Vine 2cyd 52 PFA Station 10 2067 Vermont Drive 98 ga1 cart 1 eve other week 52 PFA Station 12 321 E Country Club Rd 98 gal cart 1 every other week 52 $5 .38 $64.56 PFA Station 13 3400 W Vine 98 gal cart 1 every other week 52 $ 5 •3 8 $ 6 4.5 6 PFA Statlon 14 12109 Westchase Rd 96 gal cart 1 I every other week 52 $5 .38 $64 .56 Plans/ParWEng 281NCollege 3cyd 2 3 52 $87.68 1 $1052.1 96 gal cart 2 2 52 $43.00 $516.00 Police Services 2221 S Timberline Rd Ocyd 1 1 52 $58.46 $ 701.46 Primrose Studio 4300 W County Rd 50 (Michaud Lane) 30 d(Roll-off) i on call st 1XIM 52 $237.00 $237.00 Public Library 201 Peterson St 3cyd 1 1 52 $29.23 1$350.73 ReSource 1501 N College 20(Roll-o 1 on call (est 3X r) 52 $180.00 $540.00 Restorative Justice 112 Howes 98 gal cart 1 every other week 52 Rolland Moore Park 2201 S Shields . _ 6c 2 .3 28 I - Oct $ 3 5 0.7 3 $ 2 4 5 5. 11 City of Fort Collins, Colorado Exhibit A Bid Sheet; Trash Services Senior Center - north area 1200 Raintree Dr 3eyd 1 on call (est IX/month) 52 So Golf Maintenance 5750 S Lemay 6cyd 1 1 28. 1, Se 6cyd 1 1 24 (Oct- March). Spring Park E Stuart & BUSCh CI 6 d 1 2 28 - Oct) Spring Canyon Park 2626 W Horsetooth Rd 30 Roll-o 1 an cap (est 2X/month 28 it - Oct) $ 4 74.00 $ 3318 Streets 625 9th Street 20 (Roll t on call (est 1X/month) 52 1 $1.80.00 $ 2160 .,0 3cyd 2 2 52 $116.91 $1402.9 Traffic Operations 626 Unden St 3cyd 1 1 52 $ 2 9.9 3 $ 3 5 0.7 3 626 Unden.St 96 aal cart 1 1 52 $10.75 $129.00 Trailer, Construction 1809Lon worth Rd 3cyd 1 1 82 $29.23 $350.73 Transfort 6570 Portner Rd 6cyd 1 1 1 52 $58.46 $701.46 Udall Natural Area Willow & E Lincoln, 20 c d Roff-off) 1 on call est 3X/yr) 52 $180.00 $ 540.00 . Utilities Water Crew Bid A 700 Wood St 6cvd 1 1 52 $ 5 8.46 1$701.46 Utilities -Old C Light 8 Power 700 Wood St 3 d 1 on call (est 1X/month 52 $ 237 .00 $2844.00 UO Itles -Water Meter BId D 700 wood St 4cvd 2 2 52 . $155.88 $18 70.56 Vehicle Storage, 701 Wood Street 4 1 1 62 3 8.9 7 $ 4 6 7.64 City of Fort Collins, Colorado Exhibit A Bid Sheet, Trash Services Traait: Coiledion. .........::: ofrtai Bin M"IyCoW Annual Cast Vehicle - Demmlering Boxes 701 Wood Street 20 cyd (Roll-oM 1. on can (est 52 $180.00 $1620.00 Warehouse 518 N Loomis, Ave 4cyd I 1 1 52 $38.97 $467.64 Warren Park 1101-E Horsetooth 6cyd 1 on call (est 1X/Mnth) 24 Nov - March) 14 .. 1 175 .37 6 cyd 1 1 2 29 001- Ca) $116.91 $818.3 7 astewater Plant #2 3036 Environmental Dr 4cyd 2 7 52 $545.58 $6546.96 3OW / on call (est IX/month) 52 $237.00 $2844.00 Wastewater Treatment Cab 3036 Environmental Dr 1 cyd 52 $9.74 $116.91 Water Treatment Lab 4316 W Laporte 3cvd1 1 52 2cyd 2 1 1 52 $38.97 $467.64 Youth Activity_Center 415 Monroe Dr 3cyd 1 1 52 Trash Service Total, All Sites "On Call" Ro1WOft 20-cubic yard roll -off Pricing 20 cyd Cost Per Pun 30-cubic yard roll -off 30 cyd City of Fort Collins. Colorado Exhibit B Bid Sheet, Recycling Services Dual -Stream 1 ingle-Stream Altemative-Hybrid container 1elnj Frequency Archery Range 282S Frontage -Rd SW 95 gat cart 1 everyotherweek 3 .50 42.00 Avery House 108 N Meldrum 98 gal can 1 every other week 3.50 ' 4 2 ; 00 City Hall Complex 300 Laporte Ave (West complex).Eftyd 3 1 21.00 252.00 on can lest IX(month) City Park -Parks Maintenance Admin 411 Aryan St 1 t 2 5 .9 8 311.76 City Park Pottery 1541 W oak 1 1 7.00 84.00 Crushing Fatality 1380 Hoffman Mill Rd 1 on call (est 1X/month) 36,00 Customer Service(utflitlea) 117NMason So gat can 5 1 35.00 420.00 Shredding on call (eat IX/month) EPIC 1801 Riverside Ave 96 gal cad 2 t 168.00 60gal Cart 4 1 .28.00 336.00 Equipment (Fleet Shop), 835 Wood St 98 gat cart 2 1 FleetAnnex 906WVine seyd Cafftoaft Bin 1 every other week 19.49 233.82 96 gat Cent Aerosol cans 2 every other week 7.00 84 .AO Gardena on Spring Creek. 2145 S. Centre Ave 96 gat cart 3 once a markh 21.00 252.00 Grandview Cemetery 190o W Grandview 96 gal cart 1 once a month 3.00 36.00 Incubator office -1 200 W Mountain 96 gal Can. 2 1 14 ..00 168.00 comNne with Library . e.. ne Incubator-2 21.Maple 96gal cart 2 1 14.00 168.00 Incubator • 3_ 214 W Mountain g8 gat Cart , 1 7.00 84.00 Page 1 of 4