SP21-RUB-D02 Non-hazardous waste removal on Nantucket
Federal opportunity from POLGHQ - MSP General Headquarters • Department of State Police. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Jun 30, 2030. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 76-12-15.
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Description
The Massachusetts State Police is seeking responses from bidders who can remove non-hazardous waste from the Nantucket barracks on a weekly basis.
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The Massachusetts State Police requires weekly non-hazardous waste removal services from the Nantucket barracks, as outlined in notice ma_commbuys_66bf7852334cedacf09e. This opportunity is set aside for small businesses and is part of the SBPP (Small Business Participation Program). Bidders must submit their proposals by June 30, 2030, ensuring timely responses to meet compliance requirements.
The buyer aims to secure a reliable contractor for the consistent removal of non-hazardous waste from their Nantucket location on a weekly basis, ensuring cleanliness and compliance with waste management regulations.
- Understand the scope of non-hazardous waste types to be handled
- Assess the logistics and transportation needs for waste removal
- Determine the weekly schedule for waste collection
- Prepare a proposal that meets the buyer's requirements
- Completed proposal form
- Evidence of relevant experience
- Insurance and bonding documentation
- Pricing structure for weekly services
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- Details on the types of non-hazardous waste to be collected
- Exact location details of the Nantucket barracks
- Information on existing contracts or competitors
- Projected volume of waste for pricing estimation
- Any relevant environmental regulations specific to Nantucket
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