Opportunity

California eProcure #26-20019-000

California Department of State Hospitals seeks statewide medical waste disposal services

Posted

April 23, 2026

Respond By

May 07, 2026

Identifier

26-20019-000

NAICS

562211, 562219, 562112

The California Department of State Hospitals (DSH), Metropolitan, is seeking a qualified contractor to provide comprehensive medical waste pickup, transport, and disposal services at multiple DSH facilities statewide. - Government Buyer: - State of California, Department of State Hospitals, Metropolitan - Scope of Services: - Weekly pickup, transport, and disposal of: - Biohazardous/sharps waste (approx. 400 lbs/week, 44-gallon red containers) - Non-hazardous pharmaceutical waste (approx. 50 lbs/week, 44-gallon blue containers) - Hazardous RCRA pharmaceutical waste (approx. 100 lbs/week, 55-gallon black containers) - Trace chemotherapy waste (approx. 10 lbs/week, 2-gallon yellow containers) - Contractor must supply all personnel, labor, tools, supplies, equipment, insurance, licenses, and a properly equipped service vehicle - All taxes, permits, inspection fees, and transportation costs are the responsibility of the contractor - Locations: - Services required at DSH facilities in Norwalk (Metropolitan), Atascadero, Sacramento, Coalinga, Patton, and Napa - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with all state and federal regulations for medical waste management - Proof of legal right to do business in California - Hazardous waste transporter registration, EPA ID, CDPH certifications, CDFA weighmaster license, DMV motor carrier permit, and relevant county permits - Contractor must provide references and agree to all contract terms - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; opportunity is open to qualified medical waste management firms - Estimated contract duration is three years with no stated options or renewals

Description

The Department of State Hospitals is seeking bids for a contractor to provide medical waste pickup, transport, and disposal services. The contractor must supply all personnel, labor, tools, supplies, materials, equipment, insurance, licenses, and a properly equipped service vehicle, and cover all taxes, permits, inspection fees, and transportation costs. The medical waste includes biohazardous/sharps, non-hazardous and hazardous RCRA pharmaceutical waste, and trace chemotherapy waste. The service area is Los Angeles County.

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