Mixed Scrap Metal Removal and Recycling
Federal opportunity from All Using Agencies. Place of performance: PA. Response deadline: Dec 15, 2025.
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Description
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Commonwealth), Department of General Services (DGS), is issuing this Invitation for Bids (IFB) to meet the needs of the Commonwealth Agencies for the removal and recycling of mixed scrap metals for revenue generated income to the Commonwealth. This is Supplemental Bid #1 to the Scrap Metal and Removal Contracts is for the following counties:
Pittsburgh - Region 1
Cameron County
Clarion County
Crawford County
Elk County
Erie County
Forest County
McKeon County
Mercer County
Potter County
Venango County
Warren County
Philadelphia - Region 2
Bradford County
Carbon County
Northampton County
Suppliers must be registered as a PA Supplier and have a six-digit supplier number in order to submit a bid. Please see the attached Instructions on registering as a PA Supplier. This solicitation is a Small Business Reserve Solicitation. Suppliers must be registered as a Small Business at the date and time of the bid submission. See attached document for registering as a PA Small Business
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