Opportunity
Frederick County Public Schools Opengov #26FQ9
Hazardous & Regulated Waste Management Services for Frederick County Public Schools
March 20, 2026
April 09, 2026
26FQ9
562211, 562112, 562998
Frederick County Public Schools is seeking bids for comprehensive hazardous and regulated waste management services at its facilities. - Government Buyer: - Frederick County Public Schools, Purchasing Department - Contact: David Guzman - Scope of Services: - Identification, collection, packaging, transportation, recycling, treatment, and disposal of hazardous, universal, medical/biohazardous, and other regulated waste - Scheduled and on-call pickups, emergency spill response, waste characterization, and regulatory compliance support - Services required at schools, administrative offices, maintenance shops, warehouses, laboratories, and health rooms - Products/Line Items Requested: - 5-Gallon Hazardous Waste Pails - 30-Gallon Drums - 55-Gallon Drums - Lab Pack Drums - Universal Waste (fluorescent lamps, batteries) - Regulated Medical Waste boxes - Transportation fees (per trip) - Services/Line Items Requested: - HazMat Technician (hourly emergency response) - Supervisor (hourly emergency response) - Project Manager (hourly emergency response) - Emergency Mobilization Fee - Notable Requirements: - Vendors must hold all required federal, state, and local permits - Compliance with all applicable regulations - Electronic bid submission via OpenGov - Bid bond or cashier’s check required - Registration with eMaryland Marketplace Advantage - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Pricing includes unit prices for containers and emergency response rates
Description
This solicitation seeks qualified contractors to provide comprehensive hazardous, universal, medical/biohazardous, and other regulated waste management services for Frederick County Public Schools. The scope includes identification, collection, packaging, transportation, recycling, treatment, and disposal of regulated waste generated at various district facilities such as schools, offices, and laboratories. Contractors must supply all labor, equipment, permits, and documentation to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. The procurement is a sealed bid process with electronic submission through OpenGov.