DFCM Maintenance - Refuse Services - Invitation to Bid - Richfield Regional Center, DTS Center, Workforce Services, and DNR
Federal opportunity from EXECUTIVE BRANCH AGENCIES • Division of Facilities Construction and Management. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 10, 2026.
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DFCM Maintenance - Refuse Services - Invitation to Bid - Richfield Regional Center, DTS Center, Workforce Services, and DNR
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The DFCM is inviting bids for maintenance refuse services for several facilities, including Richfield Regional Center and DTS Center. This opportunity aims to ensure effective waste management in multiple locations. The response deadline is set for March 10, 2026, providing ample time for comprehensive proposals.
The buyer is seeking reliable refuse services to maintain cleanliness and compliance at the Richfield Regional Center, DTS Center, Workforce Services, and DNR facilities.
- Companies specializing in waste management services.
- Local contractors with a track record in facility maintenance.
- Bidders experienced in municipal contracts.
- Assessment of current waste management needs at each facility.
- Creation of a detailed refuse collection schedule.
- Implementation of recycling and waste diversion strategies.
- Regular maintenance and monitoring of refuse logistics.
- Bidder's qualifications and experience.
- Proposed refuse management plan.
- Pricing structure and cost breakdown.
- References from previous clients.
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- Must follow local waste disposal regulations.
- Compliance with health and safety standards is mandatory.
- Consider competitive pricing while ensuring quality of service.
- Incorporate potential environmental fees in the bid.
- Potential partnerships with local recyclers.
- Subcontracting opportunities for specialized waste operations.
- Changes in local waste management regulations.
- Potential delays in procurement or service initiation.
- Competition from established local firms.
- What specific waste management guidelines must be followed?
- Are there any existing contracts that will affect service operations?
- Can you provide historical data on waste volumes from these facilities?
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- Detailed scope of services required.
- Specific quantities of waste generated at each facility.
- Locations of waste disposal sites.
- Current contractor details and performance reviews.
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