RFP 20262023 RV Recycling and Related Services
Federal opportunity from KE001007 - Purchasing | 001 - MHPurchasing • City of Eugene. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Feb 11, 2026.
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RFP 20262023 RV Recycling and Related Services The City of Eugene intends to contract with a qualified company who can be readily available (on call) to provide recycling of various types of recreational vehicles on public and private property. Work may include hazardous materials handling and disposal, dismantling and recycling of various components and materials, and full disposal of vehicle. During the contract period, the successful contractor shall be available for any RV recycling jobs required by the City. The City of Eugene intends to contract with a qualified company who can be readily available (on call) to provide recycling of various types of recreational vehicles on public and private property. Work may include hazardous materials handling and disposal, dismantling and recycling of various components and materials, and full disposal of vehicle.
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The City of Eugene is issuing RFP 20262023 for RV Recycling and Related Services, seeking a qualified contractor for on-call recycling of recreational vehicles. The work includes hazardous materials handling, dismantling, and full disposal of vehicles. Proposals are due by February 11, 2026, at 14:30 UTC.
The City aims to contract a company for the on-call recycling of recreational vehicles, ensuring proper handling and disposal of hazardous materials and vehicle components.
- On-call recycling of recreational vehicles
- Hazardous materials handling and disposal
- Dismantling and recycling of components
- Full disposal of vehicles
- Proof of previous recycling contracts
- Details of hazardous materials handling capabilities
- Proposed disposal methods
- Team qualifications and experience
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- Details on hazardous materials types expected
- Specific performance metrics or KPIs sought
- Exact nature of recycling methods required
- Location details for service execution
- Potential penalties for non-compliance
- Information on past recycling issues in the area
- Budget estimates or funding sources for the project
- Scope of training required for contractor staff
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