SL&W is requesting proposals from experienced and qualified firms to enter into post-event contracts for the following services: 1) Contractors shall provide disaster recovery services at the Seneca Water Treatment Plant located at 630 Northampton Road including, but not limited to, repair of the security fence surrounding the water treatment grounds that was damaged by falling trees resulting from Hurricane Helene, as directed by SL&W in order to secure the water treatment facility property. 2) Contractors shall provide disaster recovery services including, but not limited to, clean-up, reduction and disposal of debris resulting from Hurricane Helene located at the Seneca Water Treatment Plant located at 630 Northampton Road, as directed by SL&W in order to allow plant personnel unrestricted and safe access to all areas of the water treatment property. Contractors shall also provide disaster recovery technical program management assistance relating to reimbursement of eligible damage costs from federal and state agencies when available to SL&W’s officials. Selected contractors will be subject to observation by SL&W’s recovery management staff. This staff, which may include contracted specialist along with staff from other government entities, will ensure debris removal efforts are within Public Assistance guidelines and in compliance with all applicable Federal, State, and local regulations. The primary focus for this work is debris generated by Hurricane Helene in September 2024. To provide a non-committal estimate of potential contract scope, a visual estimate was used to predict debris amounts for the hurricane. We estimate debris to consist of approximately 50 cubic yards (CY) of trees and limbs, and 12 stumps / root balls. Root balls will be pushed back into the original location and stumps will be ground down to the level of the surrounding land. Repair of approximately 120 linear feet of fence.