IFB - Transfer Station Operations
Federal opportunity from TDPW1 - Pubic Works Department • Town of Tisbury. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 30, 2026. Industry: NAICS 76, 12, 15.
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IFB - Transfer Station Operations
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The TDPW1 - Public Works Department has issued an Invitation for Bid (IFB) for Transfer Station Operations. The response deadline is set for April 30, 2026. This solicitation requires bidders who can demonstrate experience in managing transfer station operations, aligned with the relevant NAICS codes (76, 12, and 15).
The buyer is seeking qualified vendors to provide effective and efficient transfer station operations that support public waste management needs.
- Companies with experience in waste management
- Bidder teams that include certified safety professionals
- Firms with a history of compliance with environmental regulations
- Bid preparation
- Operational management planning
- Safety and compliance programs development
- Staffing and training proposals
- Cost estimation and pricing strategy formulation
- Completed bid form
- Company qualifications and experience
- Proposed operational plan
- Pricing breakdown
- References from similar projects
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure adherence to local environmental regulations
- Financial disclosures as per public contract laws
- Competitive pricing based on market research
- Include cost details for all components of the service
- Consider partnering with local waste service providers
- Engage subcontractors who possess niche expertise in transfer station technology
- Potential for regulatory changes affecting operations
- Competition from established vendors in the area
- Public scrutiny of pricing and service quality
- What specific services are prioritized in the operations?
- Are there current operational challenges that need addressing?
- What are the expected metrics for success in this contract?
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- Specific requirements for operational management
- Details on the evaluation criteria for bids
- Size and expected volume of waste to manage
- Required certifications or licenses for bidders
- Potential subcontracting limitations
- Expectations for sustainability initiatives
- Detailed timeline for transition and startup
- Specific geographical area for service
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