PURCHASING DEPARTMENT
COUNTY OF STEUBEN
3 East Pulteney Square
Bath, New York 14810
607-664-2484
REQUEST FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Notice is hereby given that the Public Works Committee of the Steuben County
Legislature and the Commissioner of Public Works is seeking a fully-certified Code
Enforcement Official (CEO) to enforce the Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code
(Uniform Code) and State Energy Conservation Construction Code (Energy Code) in the
Town of Addison, NY, the Town of Campbell, NY, and the Town of Tuscarora on behalf
of Steuben County; GC-26-006-P.
Requests for proposal forms, scope of services and general provisions are available at
the Steuben County Purchasing Department, 3 E. Pulteney Square, Bath, N.Y. 14810.
These documents are also available on the Steuben County website,
www.steubencountyny.gov.
Interested parties assume all responsibility to acquire proposal information and forms.
To be considered, proposals must be submitted on Steuben County forms and delivered
in a sealed opaque envelope. Proposals will be received at the Purchasing Department
until 1:30 P.M. local time on February 19, 2026; at which time proposals will be opened
and acknowledged as received.
Steuben County retains the right to reject any or all proposals and to withdraw this
solicitation at any time.
Dated: January 13th, 2026
___________________
Andrew G. Morse
Director of Purchasing
Code Enforcement Official; #GC-26-006-P
1. Objective:
It is the intent of this request for proposals to hire a fully-certified Code
Enforcement Official (CEO) to enforce the Uniform Fire Prevention and Building
Code (Uniform Code) and State Energy Conservation Construction Code (Energy
Code) in the Town of Addison, NY, the Town of Campbell, NY, and the Town of
Tuscarora, NY on behalf of Steuben County.
The successful applicant will work under a contract with Steuben County, NY and
will NOT be an employee of Steuben County.
2. Project Manager:
Project manager is Chris Brewer, Deputy County Manager, 3 E. Pulteney Square,
Bath, N.Y. 14810. Telephone number: 607-664-2245.
3. Qualifications:
The county will be free to make any inquiry(ies) deemed necessary to ascertain
the qualification(s) of the contractor and/or the accuracy of statements made by
the contractor as to its qualification(s).
4. Contact Information and Requirements:
Along with its response, the submitter of the RFP shall include the following
information: name, address, telephone number and FAX number.
5. Proposal Cost:
The price shall be an in toto price per the proposed scope of
services/deliverables.
By in toto it is meant, the aggregate of all costs billable to Steuben County
including but not limited to travel, freight, labor, materials and equipment.
6. Selection of a Contractor:
Selection shall only be made from proposals submitted by qualified, responsive
and responsible entities who sufficiently meet the terms, conditions and
specifications stated herein.
However, under all circumstances and all statements to the contrary not with-
standing, the Steuben County reserves as its right, the right to determine the
contractor in accordance with the best interest of Steuben County.
Determination is not made at the opening. All submitted proposals are subject
to final review and acceptance by the appropriate personnel or committee(s) of
the Steuben County Legislature before a determination is made.
Receipt of proposals by the County shall not be construed as authority to bind
the County.
7. References:
Any response to this request for proposal shall contain at least three (3)
references with contact names and phone numbers.
8. Submission of Proposals:
Those submitting proposals do so entirely at their expense. There is no express
or implied obligation by Steuben County to reimburse any firm or individual for
any costs incurred in preparing or submitting proposals, preparing or submitting
additional information requested by the County, or for participating in any
selection interviews.
9. Contract Award:
Award of contract will be made following a review of the proposal by County staff
as deemed appropriate, and approval will be made by a designated committee.
10. Method of Award:
The award may be made to the most responsible contractor whose proposal is
determined to be in the best interest of Steuben County and who is deemed the
best fit to serve the County’s requirements based upon criteria stated under the
scope of this RFP, the evaluation of references, corporate qualifications and, if
deemed necessary, an interview with the contractor and the designated
committee.
Price will not necessarily be the determining factor in the award of the contract.
All proposals will be evaluated to determine if they meet the required format and
are in compliance with all requirements of the request for proposals.
Incomplete or non-responsive proposals may be rejected at the discretion of
Steuben County.
11. Contract Term:
The contract shall be effective from the date of a fully executed contract through
December 31, 2030.
12. Assignability:
The contractor shall not assign, transfer, convey, sub-contract, sublet or other-
wise dispose of all or portions of the contract; and/or work to be performed as a
result of the contract; or its right, title or interest therein, or its power to execute
such contract, or its responsibility therein to any other person, company or
corporation, without the prior written consent of the Steuben County Planning
Director and/or the AIP Committee.
13. Insurance:
a) This quote document includes an information sheet entitled: STEUBEN
COUNTY STANDARD INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS. These requirements
establish the minimum insurance(s) which the awarded contractor(s) shall
have in effect prior to entering into a contract to do business with Steuben
County. Said insurance(s) are required to remain in effect throughout the
term of the contract(s).
In the event that the contractor’s insurance lapses during the term of the
contract, the County reserves, as its right, the right to cancel the
awardee’s contract(s) and to purchase the contracted
product(s)/service(s) on the open market; with any increase in cost(s) to
Steuben County being charged to the contractor. Credit shall not be
issued to the awarded contractor where open market cost(s) to the
County are less than the cost(s) contracted with the contractor.
b) Steuben County shall be named as an additional insured in the
contractor’s policy for all intents and purposes of contract(s) issued as a
result of an award of this proposal. The document number and title shall
be referenced in the description/additional comments section of the
certificate of insurance form.
Additional insured and certificate holder must only read: Steuben County,
3 E. Pulteney Square, Bath, N.Y. 14810.
c) Each contractor shall submit an original of its Certificate of Insurance
(which indicates the contractor’s compliance with the above sections a)
and b) to Steuben County Purchasing Department, 3 E. Pulteney Square,
Bath, New York 14810.
d) The Certificate of Insurance must be approved by the County Risk
Manager prior to the contractor’s acting on and/or performing any of the
obligations it incurred as a result of the award and/or contract.
e) Self-employed persons must carry Worker’s Compensation coverage as
directed by the Steuben County Risk Manager. Contractor shall submit an
original Certificate of NYS Worker’s Compensation Insurance Coverage
form WC 88 31 21 C, which indicates the contractor’s compliance, to be
approved by the County Risk Manager prior to the contractor’s acting on
and/or performing any of the obligations it incurred as a result of the
award and/or contract.
f) Worker’s Compensation Insurance Exemption: Contractors claiming to be
exempt from the requirement to carry/provide Workers’ Compensation
Insurance shall submit a fully executed CE-200 form; the form to be
complete, notarized, and stamped as received by the New York State
Workers’ Compensation Board.
14. Non-Collusive Clause:
a. Clause – By submission of this proposal, each contractor and each person
signing on behalf of any contractor certifies, and in the case of a joint
proposal, each party thereto certifies as to its own organization, under
penalty of perjury, that to the best of knowledge and belief:
1. The prices in this proposal have been arrived at independently
without collusion, consultation, communication or agreement, for
the purpose of restricting competition, as to any matter relating to
such prices with any other contractor or with any competitor;
2. Unless otherwise required by law, the prices which have been
quoted in this proposal have not been knowingly disclosed by the
contractor and will not knowingly be disclosed by the contractor
prior to opening, directly or indirectly, to any other contractor or to
any competitor; and
3. No attempt has been made or will be made by the contractor to
induce any other person, partnership or corporation to submit or
not to submit a proposal for the purpose of restricting competition.
b. The contractor shall submit a signed and dated Non-Collusive Certificate
with its proposal which is included in this document. Said certificate is
mandated by Section 103-d of the General Municipal Law.
15. Hold Harmless Clause:
a. Clause-The agent shall at all times defend, indemnify and hold harmless
the County of Steuben and its employees from any and all claims,
damages or judgments or for the defense or payment thereof, based on
any claim, action or cause of action whatsoever, including any action for
libel, slander, or personal injury, or any affiliated claims, by reason of any
act or failure to properly act on the part of agent and in particular as may
arise from the performance under this contract. Such obligation to the
County shall not be construed to negate, abridge or reduce other rights of
indemnity which would otherwise exist. This provision shall supersede
any other provision in this agreement deemed to be in conflict, unless
specifically stated otherwise. In the event of an injury by the
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