IFB # P-TRASH022026, for the Rendering of Municipal Solid and Recycled Waste
Federal opportunity from SHA05 - Somerville Housing Authority • Somerville Housing Authority. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 04, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 76-12-15.
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The Somerville Housing Authority is seeking competitive sealed Bids, for SHA Invitation for Bid (IFB) # P-TRASH022026, for the Rendering of Municipal Solid and Recycled Waste for Multiple State and Federally funded properties at Various Locations in Somerville Massachusetts. IFB Documents will be available for download on SHAs Web site web site https://www.sha-web.org/bids.aspx by 2:00 p.m. February 18,2026.
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The Somerville Housing Authority (SHA) is inviting bids for the Rendering of Municipal Solid and Recycled Waste through IFB # P-TRASH022026, with a response deadline set for March 4, 2026. Bidders can access the IFB documents from the SHA website starting February 18, 2026. This opportunity involves multiple state and federally funded properties, indicating significant scope and potential regulatory requirements.
SHA aims to procure services for the efficient rendering of municipal solid and recycled waste across various properties in Somerville, Massachusetts.
- Identify potential bidders and their qualifications
- Download IFB documents from SHA website
- Prepare a comprehensive bid proposal
- Submit sealed bids by response deadline
- Ensure compliance with state and federal regulations
- Cover letter
- Completed bid form
- Proof of relevant licenses and certifications
- Bid pricing details
- Compliance statement regarding local/state regulations
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- No information on estimated project value or funding details.
- Absence of contact information for clarification questions.
- Not specified if it is a one-time project or ongoing service.
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