S205--Base Plus Four Option Periods (10/01/2024 - 09/30/2029) Solid Waste Collection/Removal at William S Middleton VA Hospital in Madison, WI.
ID: 36C25225Q0018Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF252-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 12 (36C252)MILWAUKEE, WI, 53214, USA

NAICS

Solid Waste Collection (562111)

PSC

HOUSEKEEPING- TRASH/GARBAGE COLLECTION (S205)
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    Description

    The Department of Veterans Affairs is soliciting bids for solid waste collection and removal services at the William S. Middleton VA Hospital in Madison, WI, under Solicitation Number 36C25225Q0018. This opportunity is specifically set aside for 100% Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs) and includes a base year plus four optional years, emphasizing the importance of long-term partnerships in waste management. The selected contractor will be responsible for providing necessary resources, including waste containers, scheduled pickups, and recycling management, while adhering to federal and state regulations to ensure a clean and safe environment. Interested vendors should contact Contract Specialist Scott D Sands at Scott.Sands2@va.gov for further details, and must acknowledge the amendment receipt in their submissions, with the due date remaining unchanged.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Scott D SandsContract Specialist
    Scott.Sands2@va.gov
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    This presolicitation notice outlines a contract opportunity for solid waste collection and removal services at the William S. Middleton VA Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin, for a base period starting October 1, 2024, and extending through September 30, 2029, with four optional periods. The solicitation, numbered 36C25225Q0018, indicates a response deadline of September 27, 2024, at 12:00 PM Central Time. This opportunity is designated as set-aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBC), with a Product Service Code of S205 and a NAICS code of 562111. The contracting office is located at 115 South 84th Street, Suite 101, Milwaukee, WI, with Scott Sands as the point of contact for further inquiries. This document serves as a formal invitation for service providers to prepare for the upcoming bidding process in compliance with federal regulations. It emphasizes the importance of the contract in supporting the waste management needs of veterans’ healthcare facilities.
    The document outlines a Request for Quote (RFQ) for solid waste collection and removal services at the William S. Middleton VA Hospital in Madison, WI. Issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs, the RFQ is specifically targeted as a 100% Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) set-aside opportunity, emphasizing that only companies verified in the Small Business Administration’s VetCert database are eligible for award. The contract duration includes one base year plus four optional years, indicating a long-term partnership focus. Contractors are required to provide all necessary resources to ensure effective waste management, including the provision of multiple waste containers, scheduled pickups, and recycling management. The document specifies compliance with numerous federal and state regulations, the use of EPA-approved disposal routes, and a detailed performance work statement outlining quality control and assurance measures. The importance of maintaining a clean and safe environment during operations is stressed, alongside strict policies regarding employee conduct and facility access. The overall goal of this acquisition is to enhance the operational efficiency of waste disposal services at the VA Hospital while actively supporting veteran-owned businesses.
    This document represents Amendment 0001 to Solicitation Number 36C25225Q0018 issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs. The amendment clarifies vendor questions related to the transportation and recycling of materials such as mixed paper, wooden pallets, old corrugated cardboard (OCC), and shrink wrap. It indicates that mixed paper is transported loose in hard plastic containers, while approximately 15-20 wooden pallets are picked up weekly. The typical collection includes 3-4 bales of OCC per week, weighing around 600 lbs each. It confirms that shrink wrap is transported in bales and that clean Styrofoam can be recycled, as opposed to being treated as trash. Importantly, the solicitation's due date remains unchanged, and vendors must acknowledge the amendment receipt in their submissions. This amendment seeks to provide clarity for contractors to facilitate compliance with waste management practices in a VA context.
    The government file addresses the intricacies of federal and state/local Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and grants. It outlines the process by which government entities solicit bids from contractors and organizations for various projects, along with the criteria for evaluating proposals. Key components include eligibility requirements, project specifications, budgetary constraints, and timelines. The document emphasizes the importance of compliance with federal and state regulations, with a focus on transparency and fair competition amongst bidders. Additionally, there are discussions on the roles of various stakeholders, including government agencies, contractors, and the general public, highlighting community engagement in the grant application process. The document also notes the necessity for performance monitoring and reporting mechanisms to ensure accountability for awarded contracts. Overall, the file serves as a guideline for understanding RFPs and grants within the government context, aiming to streamline the procurement process while maintaining standards of quality and integrity in public spending.
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