Municipal Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Services | Dept of the Air Force
Executive Summary
The Department of the Air Force is procuring Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) refuse collection and disposal services for military exercises in Saipan. This is a total small business set-aside contract.
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Scope & Requirements
The government requires Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) refuse collection and disposal services to support military exercise operations at the Cowtown in Saipan CNMI (Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands) from June 1st through July 16th. The contractor must provide a minimum total container capacity of 40 cubic yards at Cowtown with the flexibility to utilize any combination of commercial dumpster sizes to meet these volumetric requirements. This is a performance-based service requiring a minimum of weekly collection; however, the contractor must dynamically adjust the service frequency to ensure no container ever exceeds 80% of its capacity at any time. The contractor is responsible for all hauling and lawful off-site disposal in accordance with local CNMI regulations, ensuring zero spillage during operations.
Compliance & Qualifications
- FAR 19.5
How to Prepare Your Bid
- Ensure your proposal includes a detailed plan for managing waste collection frequency and container capacity.
- Familiarize yourself with local CNMI regulations regarding waste disposal to ensure compliance.
- Include all transaction fees or administrative costs in your quoted price for payment processing.
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Why Small Businesses Should Consider This
This contract is a total small business set-aside under NAICS 562111, focusing on waste management services in Saipan. The performance period is from June 1st to July 16th, requiring a minimum container capacity of 40 cubic yards. Compliance with local regulations is critical for successful bidding.