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EXPIRED Notice IDW912PM26QA029 Last UpdatedMay 3, 2026 4:45 PM

Dumpster and Recycling Services for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

★ DEPT OF DEFENSE DEPT OF THE ARMY US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS ENGINEER DIVISION SOUTH ATLANTIC ENDIST WILMINGTON
DEPT OF DEFENSE
S205 – Utilities & Housekeeping Services
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
April 24, 2026
ENDIST WILMINGTON
562111 – Waste Management & Remediation
No Set aside used
May 8, 2026 6:00 PM

Executive Summary

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is procuring dumpster and recycling services for the Engineer Repair Yard and Snows Cut Operations Area. This is a Request for Quote (RFQ) with no set-aside type.

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Scope & Requirements

The Contractor is responsible to provide labor, equipment, supplies, and maintenance on the equipment required to provide dumpster and recycling services to collect and remove recyclable items and Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District Engineer Repair Yard (ERY) and the Snows Cut Operations Area (SCOA) on a regular scheduled basis as specified within the contract SOW. All non-recyclable waste shall be transported and disposed of in accordance with all applicable Federal, State, and local laws and regulations. All recyclable waste must be diverted from area landfills, and Contractor is responsible for ensuring that recyclable waste is being recycled. The resulting award issued from this request will result in one award.

Compliance & Qualifications

  • Standard FAR clauses apply.

How to Prepare Your Bid

  1. Ensure all submissions are electronic and in Adobe PDF format.
  2. Include a signed offer and technical proposal that meets all requirements in the Statement of Work.
  3. Follow up to confirm that your quote has been received by the Contract Specialist before the deadline.
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Why Small Businesses Should Consider This

This contract presents a valuable opportunity for small businesses as it is unrestricted, allowing all qualified vendors to compete. The NAICS code 562111, which pertains to Waste Management and Remediation, aligns well with many small businesses specializing in waste services, making it accessible for those looking to engage with federal contracts.