Opportunity

Saskatchewan Tenders #92645-01-26

High Hazard Waste Collection and Disposal Services for University of Regina

Posted

March 23, 2026

Respond By

April 07, 2026

Identifier

92645-01-26

NAICS

562112, 562211

This opportunity involves the University of Regina's search for a qualified agency to provide high hazard waste collection and disposal services: - Scope includes: - Scheduled and as-needed removal of controlled products and unknown hazardous materials - Waste disposal and consultation on chemical waste grouping and containers - Handling a wide range of hazardous chemicals (e.g., acetaldehyde, diethyl ether, sodium borohydride, copper(II) nitrate, methyl vinyl ketone, aminopterin, bromoxynil, potassium cyanide) - Specific container volumes and UN hazard classifications detailed for each chemical - Agencies must: - Comply with Saskatchewan Health and Safety legislation and university policies - Coordinate with the University of Regina Health and Safety unit - Provide detailed pricing for various disposal sizes (drums, kilograms, pails), lab packs, bulk waste, and packaging materials - Outline methodologies for handling unknown chemicals - Ensure compliance with Transport of Dangerous Goods (TDG) regulations - Provide separate billing for university departments - Include Indigenous engagement and content in proposals - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; the opportunity is open to qualified agencies capable of meeting the outlined requirements. - Place of performance is the University of Regina, Regina, SK, Canada.

Description

The University of Regina is soliciting proposals from qualified agencies to provide comprehensive high hazard waste collection and disposal services. The scope includes scheduled and as-needed removal of controlled products, unknown materials requiring special permissions, waste disposal, and consultation on chemical waste grouping and containers. The agency must comply with Saskatchewan Health and Safety legislation and university policies. Services will be coordinated through the University of Regina Health and Safety unit, with a contract term ending August 22, 2026, and a preference for initial collection by April 30, 2026.

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