The City of Redlands (City) is soliciting bids from qualified environmental or waste removal professionals for Homeless Encampment Abatement and General Clean-Up Services. City is seeking a Contractor that will provide homeless encampment abatement and general cleanup and services located within its service area. Contractor shall provide all labor, tools, materials, protective clothing/gear, equipment, and expertise for site assessment documentation, clean-up, collecting, removal, and disposal services involving homeless encampment abatement, general clean-up services, and various illegal dump sites. Contractor must have the technical expertise, experience, supervision, and management capabilities to perform any activities required for projects associated with hazardous waste handling and disposal. The services to be performed are on an on-call basis but will be scheduled with advanced notice. The Contractor shall perform work in a timely and efficient manner and in a courteous and business-like manner at all times. There is no minimum amount of work guaranteed, however, it is anticipated that City will have approximately 4-5 abatements and general clean-ups annually. The Contractor shall employ and utilize personnel trained to identify and protect themselves and the environment from hazards encountered throughout the course of work in the homeless encampment abatement general cleanup and services. If requested by City, Contractor will devise a Site Health and Safety Plan for a job site. The Site Health and Safety Plan at a minimum should state the cause of the project or incident, hazards, required level of personal protection, evacuation routes and the address of the nearest hospital to ensure safety and awareness for Contractor and City employees. Typical job sites may vary in size from large multi-day clean-up services, where dumpsters are needed to handle the volume of debris, to small encampment clean-up services with one tent and two or three 30-gallon trash bags of debris. Sites may contain a variety of materials that contain hazardous materials, including biohazardous materials, garbage, general debris, human waste, constructed temporary shelters, and other items associated with homeless occupancy or illegal dumping. Cleanup duties shall include surveying sites, collecting debris, dismantling temporary structures, removal of trash, removal of human waste, and State approved handling and removal of all material. Disposal shall be at a site permitted to accept such materials. Site locations may occasionally require confined space entry cleanup. The contractor may be required to remove and dispose of vegetation in order to gain access to encampment sites and raze trees and shrubbery to allow better visibility of sites post-encampment removal. The Contractor shall photograph the encampment site before and after the cleanup to document the condition of the site. The Contractor shall provide photographs of the clean-up to City electronically.