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St. Helena Parish
The St. Helena Parish Police Jury is soliciting proposals for pre-event standby Debris Monitoring Services to support response, logistics, and recovery following natural or man-made disasters. The solicitation requires firms to have at least five years of disaster response experience, provide five government references, and submit local/minority subcontracting plans. Proposals are due June 11, 2026, and must be submitted in seven physical sets plus one electronic copy to the St. Helena Parish Police Jury office.
Posted Date
May 10, 2026
Due Date
Jun 11, 2026
Release: May 10, 2026
St. Helena Parish
Close: Jun 11, 2026
The St. Helena Parish Police Jury is soliciting proposals for pre-event standby Debris Monitoring Services to support response, logistics, and recovery following natural or man-made disasters. The solicitation requires firms to have at least five years of disaster response experience, provide five government references, and submit local/minority subcontracting plans. Proposals are due June 11, 2026, and must be submitted in seven physical sets plus one electronic copy to the St. Helena Parish Police Jury office.
AvailableSt. Helena Parish
St. Helena Parish Police Jury issued a solicitation to establish pre-event standby contracts for debris removal and site management, emergency roadway debris clearance, and waterway debris removal to support response and recovery from natural or man-made disasters. The procurement requires firms to have a minimum of five years' disaster-response experience, provide five government references, and submit proposals evaluated on contractor and staff qualifications, technical approach, and financial stability. Proposals are due June 11, 2026, and must be submitted in seven hard-copy sets plus one electronic copy to the OEP Director in Greensburg, Louisiana.
Posted Date
May 10, 2026
Due Date
Jun 11, 2026
Release: May 10, 2026
St. Helena Parish
Close: Jun 11, 2026
St. Helena Parish Police Jury issued a solicitation to establish pre-event standby contracts for debris removal and site management, emergency roadway debris clearance, and waterway debris removal to support response and recovery from natural or man-made disasters. The procurement requires firms to have a minimum of five years' disaster-response experience, provide five government references, and submit proposals evaluated on contractor and staff qualifications, technical approach, and financial stability. Proposals are due June 11, 2026, and must be submitted in seven hard-copy sets plus one electronic copy to the OEP Director in Greensburg, Louisiana.
AvailableSt. Helena Parish
St. Helena Parish Police Jury is requesting sealed proposals for multi-year standby contracts covering disaster debris removal, reduction, disposal, and disaster debris monitoring and management services. The contracts contemplate a three‑year primary term with two optional one‑year renewals and must comply with FEMA requirements under 2 CFR §200. Proposals are due by 2:00 PM Central on April 28, 2026, with official RFP documents and electronic bidding available through Central Bidding.
Posted Date
Mar 26, 2026
Due Date
Apr 28, 2026
Release: Mar 26, 2026
St. Helena Parish
Close: Apr 28, 2026
St. Helena Parish Police Jury is requesting sealed proposals for multi-year standby contracts covering disaster debris removal, reduction, disposal, and disaster debris monitoring and management services. The contracts contemplate a three‑year primary term with two optional one‑year renewals and must comply with FEMA requirements under 2 CFR §200. Proposals are due by 2:00 PM Central on April 28, 2026, with official RFP documents and electronic bidding available through Central Bidding.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Sole Source — not viable; pivot to discussing cooperative options instead.
Coops: Ask if they can buy via Louisiana Statewide Contracts (LA eCat) or coops like LaMATS (LPS), LACPC, or TIPS as a faster alternative.
St. Helena Parish, LA: Sole source is not viable.
Board meetings and strategic plans from St. Helena Parish
The meeting included the adoption of the 2026 millage rates and updates from the LSU AgCenter Extension office. The board approved Change Order #1 for the St. Helena Parish Library project, the payment of an invoice for the DMV project, and a 4-day (10-hour) work week schedule. Additionally, the members discussed the transition to hydraulic 3-point hitch assemblies for improved safety and precision. The board also reviewed financial reports, including budget-to-actual comparisons, authorized payments for outstanding checks, reviewed requisitions, and approved reports regarding employee benefits and fuel usage.
The board approved several financial items, including invoices for the Hano Road Retention Pond, the St. Helena Parish Library, and tourism participation. Special event permits were approved for local horse shows and trail rides, with one approval conditioned upon security requirements. The board authorized applications for Federal Appropriations for road reconstruction and debris management. Additionally, the board approved local government employment participation, training for equipment operators, new staff hires, and travel authorizations for various conferences. Changes to the employee manual regarding hiring processes and background checks were implemented, and the board approved the installation of dash cameras for insurance compliance, repairs for Road District No. 6 equipment, and the reopening of Sand Hill. The E-911 Communication District per diem was increased, and an executive session was held to discuss a matter with legal counsel.
The board discussed a variety of business matters, including the authorization of a public transportation capital assistance agreement and the award of a culvert replacement project contract. Approval was sought for various project invoices related to library renovations, DMV improvements, park building repairs, and electrical upgrades. The board also addressed mandatory road repairs for Charlie Overton Road, personnel changes within the Registrar of Voters office, and a special event permit for an annual crawfish cookoff. Additional topics included building usage inquiries, the approval of financial requisitions and checks, and a discussion of legal and personnel matters in executive session.
The meeting included the presentation of a commemorative plaque and the adoption of a resolution for a hospital service district election. The Jury renewed a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs and approved a Supplemental Operating Agreement for public transportation. Additionally, the Jury proclaimed May as Mental Health Awareness Month and awarded bids for Tax Assessor and RBM vehicles. A discussion took place regarding the collection of taxes on trail-ride events, and the OEP Director was authorized to advertise RFPs for disaster debris services. Updates were provided on federal funding applications for a storage facility and a water line extension. Finally, the Jury authorized the use of a building for fire department purposes and reviewed various financial requisitions and checks.
The meeting commenced with an invocation and pledge, followed by key discussions and approvals. The Police Jury approved several invoices from PD Consulting, LLC, covering renovations for Charlie Overton Park Building and Sheriff Admin Electrical Upgrades, as well as OMV relocation renovations. Lowest quotes were accepted for an addition to the substation on Highway 440. A resolution was adopted to submit an application for the FY 2025-2026 Local Government Assistance Program (LGAP). An update was provided on the NACo Legislative Conference, detailing discussions on federal legislative priorities, infrastructure funding, and disaster recovery assistance, including meetings with congressional staff regarding grant opportunities. The Jury authorized attendance for department heads at various upcoming conferences and training sessions, although one vote was split. Larry Freeman was reappointed to the Audubon Regional Library board. A Travel Warrant was approved for a Justice of the Peace, and a Special Event Permit Application for an upcoming event was approved. The Jury approved requisitions presented by the Purchasing Agent and authorized checks written since the last regular meeting totaling $281,852.33. Receipt of monthly budget-to-actual comparison and financial reports was acknowledged, and the employees accruable benefits report was approved. The Fuelman report was also approved.
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