Sources Sought Notice: Comprehensive Multiple Component Waste Management Services
Sources Sought from NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH • HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: MD. Response deadline: Feb 18, 2026. Industry: NAICS 562111.
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Please see the attached Sources Sought Notice document along with the Statement of Work (Draft Version) for further details and capabilities statement submission instructions.
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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has issued a Sources Sought Notice for Comprehensive Multiple Component Waste Management Services under solicitation number SSN-CMCWMS-2026. The purpose is to assess the capabilities of potential contractors in line with the draft Statement of Work provided. Interested vendors must submit their capabilities statements by the deadline of February 18, 2026, highlighting experience and compliance with NAICS code 562111.
NIH aims to identify qualified vendors for waste management services to enhance operational efficiency and compliance with health and safety regulations.
- Review statement of work and draft documents.
- Prepare a capabilities statement as per NIH requirements.
- Submit capabilities statement before the deadline.
- Identify potential risks and compliance issues regarding waste management.
- Engage with any partnering or subcontracting entities if necessary.
- Completed capabilities statement.
- References of previous similar work.
- Documentation of compliance with environmental regulations.
- Relevant certifications and qualifications.
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- Details on the specific types of waste to be managed.
- Performance period for the contract.
- Cap on budget or maximum allowable costs for the project.
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