NIOSH Morgantown WV Waste Removal and Recycling Services
ID: 75D30125Q00047Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OFCENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTIONCDC OFFICE OF ACQUISITION SERVICESATLANTA, GA, 30333, USA

NAICS

Solid Waste Collection (562111)

PSC

HOUSEKEEPING- TRASH/GARBAGE COLLECTION (S205)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    Description

    The Department of Health and Human Services, specifically the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), is seeking qualified small businesses to provide waste removal and recycling services at the NIOSH facility in Morgantown, West Virginia. The procurement involves a firm-fixed-price contract for municipal waste and recycling disposal, with a base period from February 1, 2025, to January 31, 2026, and four optional one-year extensions. These services are crucial for maintaining effective waste management practices that comply with federal environmental standards. Interested contractors must submit their proposals by 2:00 PM EST on December 9, 2024, and direct any inquiries to Joseph Butkus at jbutkus@cdc.gov.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Joseph Butkus
    jbutkus@cdc.gov
    Mark Draluck
    mdraluck@cdc.gov
    Files
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    The Performance Work Statement outlines the contract for Waste Removal and Single Stream Recycling Services at the CDC NIOSH facilities in Morgantown, WV. The contract spans a base period of one year from February 1, 2025, with four optional one-year extensions. The purpose is to ensure proper disposal of non-hazardous municipal waste and recyclables generated at two specified locations within the facilities. Key services include weekly removal of a 35 cubic yard dumpster at one site, bi-weekly removal from a smaller container at another site, and monthly pickups of recyclable materials stored in a 20 cubic yard container. The contractor is responsible for providing all necessary labor, equipment, and management for these services. The document details requirements such as the need for qualified drivers with CDL licenses, compliance with health and safety regulations, and the contractor's responsibility for any damage or spills during service. It also mandates adherence to Section 508 accessibility standards in its electronic and information technologies. The contract emphasizes the importance of firm pricing for services and establishes protocols for invoicing and communication throughout the project duration. Ultimately, this initiative aims to maintain effective waste management practices that align with governmental regulations and environmental standards.
    The NIOSH Morgantown Waste and Recycling Disposal Services document outlines the pricing structure for waste and recycling services over multiple periods, starting from February 1, 2025, through January 31, 2030. The contract specifies a firm fixed price for 12-month service intervals, spanning the base period and four option years. Each option year includes a detailed item referencing the performance work statement's section 3 for compliance and service execution. The proposed service emphasizes the importance of continuous waste and recycling management in line with federal environmental standards, underlining NIOSH's commitment to effective waste disposal practices over a multi-year agreement. The structured format ensures clarity around service timelines and pricing, essential for potential contractors responding to government RFPs.
    This document outlines the contractual clauses incorporated by reference and full text, associated with federal government RFPs, grants, and state/local RFPs, particularly focusing on commercial products and services. It details various clauses from the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) regarding compliance with federal laws, including equal employment opportunities, waste reduction, and electronic payment submissions. The file specifies requirements for contractors, such as adherence to provisions that mandate fair labor standards, non-discrimination policies, and guidelines for engaging with subcontractors. There is emphasis on compliance with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act concerning accessibility of information and communication technology. The guidelines dictate how contractors must manage records in accordance with federal standards, ensuring confidentiality and appropriate handling of government information. Notably, the clauses clarify the responsibilities of contractors in maintaining compliance with government requirements and the consequences of any non-conformance. Overall, the document serves as a comprehensive resource for contractors, highlighting their obligations in fulfilling government contracts while ensuring adherence to federal regulations and standards.
    The file pertains to federal and state/local Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and grants, focusing on funding initiatives aimed at enhancing community infrastructure and service delivery. It outlines responsive approaches to solicitations in various sectors, emphasizing the importance of compliance with regulatory standards and relational public service objectives. Key topics include project evaluation criteria, funding mechanisms, eligibility requirements, and application processes for potential beneficiaries. The document stresses the need for interested organizations to demonstrate capacity in project implementation, financial integrity, and collaboration with local governments. Supporting details identify critical areas where federal and state resources can aid community development and improvement initiatives, particularly areas that address public health, safety, and environmental sustainability. The structure includes sections detailing objectives, assessment metrics, regulatory frameworks, and procedural guidelines for applicants. This comprehensive insight is essential for fostering partnerships that align with governmental goals and ensure responsible fund management and community impact maximization.
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