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36C24925Q0093_1.docx | DOCX | Jan 2, 2025 |
S222--Hazardous Waste Disposal BPA
Contact and place of performance
Demetra Majors
Lexington 40511
Hazardous Waste Disposal Services at the VA Medical Center Lexington, KY SD/VOSB set aside NAICS code: 562112 and size standard is $47.0M NOTE: Respondents claiming SDVOSB and VOSB status must be registered and verified in www.sam.gov Project Requirements: This requirement is for a contract to provide firm with the capability and capacity to provide hazardous, non-hazardous chemical and universal waste disposal servi...
View moreThe Department of Veterans Affairs has issued a pre-solicitation notice for hazardous waste disposal services at the Lexington, KY VA Health Care System, including the Troy Bowling campus, Franklin R. Sousley campus, and associated Community Based Outpatient Clinics within the VISN 9 Mid-South Healthcare System. This requirement is designated as a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSBC) set-aside under NAICS code 562112, Hazardous Waste Collection, and PSC S222, Housekeeping- Waste Treatment/Storage. The scope of work encompasses the disposal of hazardous, non-hazardous chemical, and universal waste, as well as pharmaceutical formulary reviews, technical consulting, electronic record keeping, and emergency spill response. The contractor will also provide collection containers, train-the-trainer pharmaceutical waste training, and annual hazardous waste and DOT training.
The anticipated performance period begins February 1, 2025, and continues through January 31, 2030, consisting of a base year and four renewable option years. Project requirements include providing manpower for the weekly or bi-weekly inspection of satellite accumulation areas and the transport of waste to central accumulation areas. While the contract covers small quantities of dual waste, it explicitly excludes the disposal of radiological, infectious, or bio-hazardous waste. Contractors must demonstrate they are regularly established in the industry and may be required to provide evidence of their reliability, experience, equipment, and personnel to the Contracting Officer.
Formal responses to solicitation 36C24925Q0093 are due by January 16, 2025. All respondents claiming SDVOSB status must be registered and verified in the System for Award Management. Demetra Majors is the designated point of contact for this requirement, and one attachment titled 36C24925Q0093_1.docx was published with the notice on January 2, 2025. Services will be performed in Lexington, Kentucky, in accordance with all current federal, state, and local regulations.
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