Opportunity

Wisconsin Vendornet Platform #2026-15PC

Portage County Solicits Stationary Compactor Equipment and Installation for Solid Waste Facilities

Posted

April 06, 2026

Respond By

May 14, 2026

Identifier

2026-15PC

NAICS

333318, 238290, 811310

Portage County, Wisconsin is seeking bids for the supply and installation of stationary compactor equipment for its Solid Waste facilities. - Government Buyer: - Portage County Purchasing Department (Chris Schultz) - Equipment Requested: - One 12 cubic yard Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) compactor equipment package - Custom fabricated hopper for top loading by CAT 950G loader - Designed for at least 50,000 tons/year MSW and C&D waste - One 8 cubic yard Recycling compactor equipment package - Custom fabricated hopper for top loading - Designed for at least 5,000 tons/year recyclables - Optional: 10 cubic yard alternate compactor equipment package with custom hopper - Services Requested: - Installation of all compactor equipment packages - Preventive maintenance service technician (annual maintenance) - Relining of charge box and ram (scheduled replacement) - Performance and Safety Requirements: - Equipment must operate continuously in unheated indoor environments - Must comply with OSHA, ANSI Z245.2, NEMA, NEC, NFPA 820, and UL 508A standards - Warranties: 3 years on ram/frame weldments, 1 year on electrical/hydraulic parts - Delivery and Installation: - All freight, installation, mobilization, demobilization, and site restoration included - Delivery and installation at Portage County Solid Waste Facilities, Plover, WI - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; procurement is open to all qualified manufacturers - Bidders must provide pricing for equipment, installation, and optional maintenance

Description

Portage County, Wisconsin is soliciting bids for two compactors: one Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) compactor and one Recycling compactor. The procurement includes furnishing all labor, materials, equipment, and incidentals required to install these compactors. The equipment must comply with applicable local, state, and federal requirements, including OSHA standards. Bids are due by May 14, 2026, and faxed bids are not accepted.

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