Opportunity
SAM #36C25926Q0445
VA Montana Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal Services
Buyer
VHA Network Contracting Office 19
Posted
April 24, 2026
Respond By
May 05, 2026
Identifier
36C25926Q0445
NAICS
562211, 562219, 562112, 562998
The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking a contractor to provide hazardous waste treatment and disposal services for VA medical facilities in Montana. - Government Buyer: - Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration, Network Contracting Office 19 (NCO 19) - Contracting office located in Greenwood Village, Colorado - Facilities/Locations Covered: - Fort Harrison VA Medical Center (Fort Harrison, MT) - Benjamin Charles Steele HHC (Billings, MT) - Miles City CLC (Miles City, MT; includes current and projected new location) - Products/Services Requested: - Comprehensive hazardous, non-hazardous, universal, and dual waste disposal services - Includes EPA and RCRA defined hazardous waste, biohazardous dual hazardous waste, neutralized DEA controlled substances, recycling, lab pack disposal, and spill/release disposal (excluding remediation waste) - Waste categorization, packaging, transport, disposal, and recycling - Waste management and reporting: characterization, sampling, testing, analysis, manifest preparation, quarterly reporting, waste minimization audits, and program meeting attendance - Initial orientation training for VA staff on hazardous waste processes - Required waste container types: 55 Gallon Fiber Drum, 55 Gallon Steel Drum, 25 Gallon Drum, 55/30 Gallon Poly-Liquid and Poly-Open Top containers, 19/5/1 Gallon RCRA/Industry Black containers (swapped 1-for-1 during pickups) - Notable Requirements: - Contractor must maintain all required federal and state licenses - Compliance with all hazardous waste regulations (EPA, RCRA, DEA, etc.) - Routine and out-of-cycle waste pickups as needed - Documentation and reporting to VA GEMS program - Contract duration is five years - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or product manufacturers are named; opportunity is open to qualified hazardous waste management firms - Potential Competitors: - Large national and regional hazardous waste management companies (e.g., Stericycle, Clean Harbors, Veolia, Republic Services, Waste Management) - Estimated Contract Value: - Likely in the low to mid seven-figure range over five years, depending on waste volumes and service frequency
Description
Montana Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal