Chemical and Hazardous Waste Collection, Transportation and Disposal Services for the New England Region including the states of New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New York.
ID: D-25-FS-0068Type: Presolicitation
Overview

Buyer

JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OFDRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATIONHEADQUATERSSPRINGFIELD, VA, 22152, USA

NAICS

Hazardous Waste Collection (562112)

PSC

ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS PROTECTION- ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION (F108)
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    Description

    The Department of Justice, specifically the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), is seeking qualified vendors to provide Chemical and Hazardous Waste Collection, Transportation, and Disposal Services for the New England Region, which includes New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New York. This Sources Sought Notice serves as a Request for Information (RFI) to identify potential sources capable of managing various hazardous waste types, ensuring compliance with regulations, and preparing necessary documentation for waste disposal actions. The services are critical for supporting DEA field offices and laboratories, emphasizing the importance of safety and compliance in federal law enforcement operations. Interested contractors must submit detailed capability statements electronically by January 30, 2025, and can contact Ana M. Villanueva or Charles Ivy for further information.

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    The Sources Sought Notice outlines the U.S. Department of Justice's need for chemical and hazardous waste collection, transportation, and disposal services in the New England region, which includes multiple states. This Request for Information (RFI) aims to identify potential vendors proficient in managing various hazardous waste types, ensuring regulatory compliance, and preparing thorough documentation for all waste disposal actions. Interested parties must demonstrate their capabilities in waste lifecycle management, including emergency response services and the provision of necessary containers. Key personnel must possess relevant experience and security clearances. The document emphasizes the need for detailed capability statements from respondents, while also specifying tasks such as waste classification, contractor personnel access requirements, pick-up protocols, and disposal processes. The contract will not cover municipal waste or recyclable materials, focusing instead on hazardous and controlled substance waste. The notice serves as a precursor to formal solicitations, reflecting the government's commitment to safety and compliance in waste management activities across federal law enforcement operations. Interested contractors must submit responses electronically by January 30, 2025, reinforcing the project's urgency and importance within the governmental framework.
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