614150 DISTRICT 4 Litter Control at Various Locations
Federal opportunity from 0H100 - HIGHWAY • Department of Transportation. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 03, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 14, 10.
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Description
Do Not Use COMMBUYS to Bid on this Project
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The opportunity involves litter control services for District 4 at various locations, as outlined by the Highway agency. The response deadline is set for March 3, 2026. It is crucial to note that bidders should not use COMMBUYS to submit their bids for this project.
The buyer aims to procure litter control services to maintain cleanliness and environmental standards in District 4.
- Small Business Administration (SBA) certified contractors in waste management.
- Contractors with experience in municipal litter control services.
- Develop a litter control plan specific to District 4 locations.
- Provide necessary equipment and labor for litter collection.
- Implement a scheduled litter control service.
- Document and report litter amounts and control measures taken.
- Proof of SBPP eligibility.
- Detailed project plan including services provided.
- References from previous litter control contracts.
- Cost proposal including labor and materials. Works should be itemized.
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- Adhere to all environmental regulations specific to litter disposal.
- Ensure compliance with local labor laws.
- Develop a competitive pricing strategy that reflects local market rates.
- Consider seasonal variations in litter control needs.
- Engage with local waste management companies for logistical support.
- Collaborate with environmental organizations for best practices.
- Risk of non-compliance with environmental regulations leading to penalties.
- Potential for underestimated labor hours impacting profitability.
- What specific locations need prioritized litter control efforts?
- Are there seasons when litter is more problematic in District 4?
- What is the expected frequency of litter control services required?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Detailed list of specific locations in District 4 for service.
- Exact NAICS code for recycling or waste services related to bid.
- Information on performance metrics expected by the agency.
- Clarification on subcontractor eligibility rules.
- Competitive analysis of existing contracts for similar services.
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