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Reference number : 1716439 Deadline for receipt of complaints: 2023-05-08 Submission sent electronically accepted: Yes, in two documents, a quality document and a separate price document The contractor will have to collect information from the trucks arriving at the participating selective collection sorting centres, as well as the characterization of certain inputs. More specifically, the successful tenderer will notably carry out the planning and coordination of questions as well as characterization activities including all related activities related thereto, including in particular communication with the owners/managers of the planned sorting centers, the collection of information on the origin of the materials sent to these facilities, the weighing and sorting of the samples collected, the disposition of the sorted materials and the compilation of all the data. The study will be carried out in two parts (collection of information and characterization) which are defined below. Two options are also available. Part 1: Collection of information on the provenance and origin of recyclable materials shipped to sorting centers For this component, the contractor must, for all participating sorting centers, collect information (see Annex A for the preliminary list) for each arrival (vehicle) of recyclable materials (before their deposit for sorting) from collection of residual materials, whether municipal or private, and regardless of the sector served (residential, industrial, commercial or institutional, or a mixture of these). The collection of information on provenance and origin applies to all arrivals of recyclable materials at a sorting center for a minimum period of five hours, during sampling days. The successful bidder will have the choice of asking all the questions identified in Appendix A to the truck drivers, or of asking the sorting center for some of the information allowing it to complete the answers to the questions that it would not ask the driver. In order to ensure that the need can be met, the tenderer's service offer must provide that the staff provided is sufficient to request all the information from all the trucks, without relying on the information that could be transmitted by the sorting center. In addition, the applicant would like the sorting center entry registers to be used in order to obtain an exhaustive inventory of entries for all the opening hours of the sorting center and for each day when the successful tenderer is present for perform characterizations. The information could end up in the database or be made available to the applicant by another means that will have to be determined during the start-up meeting. If a sorting center refuses to transmit this information to the successful bidder, the latter must inform the applicant as soon as possible. The desired information on the source and origin of the materials as well as the recyclable materials to be characterized must be collected as soon as possible after the arrival of the vehicles at the sorting centre. Thus, the successful bidder must take care to interfere as little as possible in the regular operations of the planned places. The information collection operations provided for in part 1 must take place in a given place at the same time as the operations provided for in part 2, each arrival characterized in part 2 having been questioned beforehand in part 1. Additional questions to better identify arrivals will apply only to those selected for characterization. It should be noted that arrivals of materials from other sorting centers or transshipment centers, as well as Rotopac-type trucks, are excluded from part 2 of this study, but they must be questioned about their origin as all incoming trucks. Part 2: Characterization of materials at the entrance to selective collection sorting centers At the start of each sampling day, the contractor must question each driver in order to obtain the provenance and origin of his shipment, and this, until a shipment of recyclable materials corresponding to one of the cases of figure identified in the sampling plan, identified in the table in section 3.2.2 is identified. In these cases, once additional information has been obtained as to the provenance and origin of this shipment, a sample may be taken. This additional information is identified in Appendix A. The contractor must ensure that the information collected during part 1 for vehicles from which samples were collected under part 2 can be easily matched when entered into the database. data. The choice of vehicles to be sampled at each of the sorting centers, for Part 2 of the study, will be made by the applicant following a random selection of trucks according to the arrivals provided for in the mandate. Thus, the number of vehicles to be sampled by the successful bidder is predetermined for each sorting center and he will have to target them when they arrive on the site, when part 1 of the study is carried out. Once the steps of section 2 have been completed for the first identified shipment, the contractor will be able to identify a second shipment of recyclable materials corresponding to the identified needs. However, the successful bidder must attempt to distribute the trucks chosen for the characterization for the duration of their daily presence at the sorting centre, ie for a minimum of five hours. For truck selection purposes, all arrivals of recyclable materials must be anticipated. The scenarios are as follows: arrivals including materials from ICI, under private contract; arrivals under municipal contract including 100% materials from residences. Arrivals dedicated in whole or in part to the municipal collection of recyclable materials in multi-dwelling units must also be taken into account in the study and be considered to come from the municipal sector; arrivals under municipal contract including materials from residences and from businesses and/or institutions and/or industries (in varying proportions); arrivals under municipal contract and 100% dedicated to the collection of recyclable materials from industries, businesses and institutions (ICI) Option 1: Sub-study for Montreal samples The objective of this sub-study is to collect and characterize more samples in stratum 1 - Montreal, in order to have more representative data for this provenance. The choice of these samples must be based on origin and provenance, ie be of municipal origin and come solely from the Montreal agglomeration (ie the boroughs and related cities). These samples must be taken from two sorting centres, either from Ricova RSC, as well as from CTMR_Société VIA. Two sub-options are possible: Sub-option 1a: addition of 63 samples to be characterized distributed in these two sorting centres. Sub-option 1 b: addition of 103 samples to be characterized distributed in these two sorting centres. The characterization methodology turns out to be the same as for the main study. Details of the sampling plan associated with each of these two sub-options can be found in appendix C. The tenderer must submit, in his price schedule, a lump sum for each of these two options. The choice of the option retained will be made by RECYC-QUÉBEC when the contract is concluded, it being understood that RECYC-QUÉBEC reserves the right not to retain either of these options. Option 2: Sub-study on flexible plastics This sub-study aims to identify more precisely the resins, sizes and printing coverage of the flexible plastics (bags and films) present in the samples. To do this, after having finalized the sorting and entering the data of the samples in the database for the main study, three new sortings will have to be made using all the bags and film found in the sample. More precisely, for each of the characterizations, all the flexible plastics, regardless of which category they were in the main study (in particular, but not exclusively in categories 44 as well as 48 to 54), will have to be grouped and sorted according to the categories identified in the table below. The three characterizations are: Sorting No. 1 according to the code present on the film (categories 100.1 to 100.10), weighing of the categories, entry of information into the database, then grouping of the bags; All uncoded packaging, but known by the successful bidder to be LDPE flexible plastic packaging (eg bag cleaner film, transport film) is classified in category 100.3; All stand-up pouches, unless coded by a number other than # 7 , fall into category 100.8; Sorting no . 2 according to size (categories 101.1 and 101.2), weighing of categories, entry of information into the database, then grouping of bags; Sorting no . 3 according to print coverage (categories 102.1 to 102.3), weighing of categories, entry of information into the database. The categories to be used for this sub-study only are: 100 Bags and films by resin 100.1 Soft packaging <2 inches 100.2 Non-degradable shopping bags (PE) 100.3 Other mono-PE bags and films (# 2 and # 4 ) 100.4 Mono-PET bags and films 100.5 Mono-PP bags and films 100.6 Mono-PVC Bags and Films 100.7 Degradable plastic bags and films (PLA, PHA, PHB) 100.8 Non-Coded Multi-Layer Bags and Films and Stand-Up Pouches (# 7 ) 100.9 Other non-packaging flexible plastics 100.10 Uncoded bags and films 101 Bags and wraps by size 101.1 < A4 size (21x30cm) 101.2 > A4 size (21x30cm) 102 Bags and films according to printing coverage 102.1 < 25% 102.2 Between 25% and 50% 102.3 > 50% It is estimated that between five and ten samples per month will have to be characterized for the realization of this sub-study. These samples should be evenly distributed across seasons, strata and provenances for the duration of the main study. The tenderer must submit, in his price schedule, a unit cost associated with the characterization of a sample which will be subject to the three sortings indicated above. If this option is retained by RECYC-QUÉBEC, the contract will provide for the possibility of characterizing up to 120 samples in accordance with the terms and conditions provided for this sub-study, it being understood that this number is an estimate which could vary and that RECYC-QUÉBEC also reserves the right not to retain this option. CALENDAR date(s) Steps July 2023 Signature of the contract and start-up meeting 16 months following the signature of the contract Realization of samplings and periodic characterizations and communications August 2023 Start of field work November 2024 End of field work January 2025 Submission of the latest characterization data February 2025 Closing meeting and submission of the report on the progress of the mandate (deadline February 28, 2025) The dates indicated in the table above are approximate and subject to change during the mandate. The method of contractor selection has not been determined at this time.
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