The Long Island National Cemetery is in need of Trash Removal Services for a period of Base plus four (4) Option years. Estimated POP: 4/1/2026 to 3/31/2027. -- S205
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF • VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: NY. Response deadline: Feb 20, 2026. Industry: NAICS 562111 • PSC S205.
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The Long Island National Cemetery is in need of Trash Removal Services for a period of Base plus four (4) Option years. The POP 4/1/2026 through 3/31/2027. See Schedule. Wage Determination: 2015-4157, Revision 30, Date 12-03-2025.
The Long Island National Cemetery is in need of Trash Removal Services for a period of Base plus four (4) Option years. The POP 4/1/2026 through 3/31/2027. See Schedule. Wage Determination: 2015-4157, Revision 30, Date 12-03-2025.
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The Long Island National Cemetery requires Trash Removal Services for a Base period plus four Option years, beginning on April 1, 2026, and ending on March 31, 2027. This requirement is set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBC), reflected in the solicitation number QSE--36C78626Q50035. Respondents need to consider the Wage Determination 2015-4157, Revision 30, dated December 3, 2025, as part of their proposal preparations.
The buyer aims to secure reliable trash removal services for the Long Island National Cemetery over a defined period, ensuring proper waste management and environmental standards are upheld.
- Review wage determination details and ensure compliance in pricing.
- Develop service delivery methodologies.
- Outline waste management and disposal processes.
- Prepare a timeline for service initiation.
- Gather past performance and references specific to similar contracts.
- Completed proposal form including pricing.
- Proof of SDVOSBC status.
- Detailed plan for service delivery.
- Compliance with Wage Determination provisions.
- References from similar contracts.
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- Specific operational requirements or service expectations beyond waste removal.
- Exact location for service delivery at the cemetery.
- Detailed performance metrics for service delivery.
- Any specialty waste handling requirements.
- Information on the selection criteria for bids.
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