Opportunity
City of Sacramento PlanetBids #P261100135101
Sacramento Police Department Solicits Off-Site Destruction Services for Schedule I Narcotics
Posted
April 10, 2026
Respond By
April 29, 2026
Identifier
P261100135101
NAICS
562998, 562910
The City of Sacramento Police Department is seeking a qualified contractor to provide off-site destruction and disposal services for Schedule I narcotics and associated paraphernalia. - Scope of Work: - Destruction and disposal of Schedule I drugs and paraphernalia, with an estimated 1,000 pounds per year (up to 5,000 pounds over five years) - Services must include all labor, equipment, transportation, supplies, certification, and witness accommodations - Facility used for destruction must be located within 150 miles of 555 Sequoia Pacific Blvd., Sacramento, CA - Compliance and Experience Requirements: - Contractor must comply with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations, including: - DEA regulations (21 CFR Part 1300-1399) - California Health and Safety Code (Controlled Substances Act) - Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) for hazardous waste - OSHA standards - State EPA guidelines - Contractor must maintain all required permits, licenses, and certifications - Preference for firms with at least three years of relevant experience - Contractor must provide documentation and emergency response plans - Contract Details: - Initial term of one year, with up to four additional one-year renewal options (maximum five years) - Estimated contract value not to exceed $750,000 over five years - Pricing must be all-inclusive; no additional charges beyond disclosed fees - No specific OEMs or product manufacturers are named; this is a services-only procurement
Description
The Sacramento Police Department is soliciting proposals for a one-year contract, with options to renew for up to four additional years, for the off-site destruction and disposal of Schedule I narcotics and associated paraphernalia. The contractor must comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations, including DEA, California Controlled Substances Act, RCRA, OSHA, and EPA standards. The scope includes safe destruction and transport of narcotics and paraphernalia, with required certifications and permits. Proposals must be submitted electronically by April 28, 2026.