Opportunity

Carlton County Civicplus #2

Carlton County Scrap Metal Collection and Recycling Services Solicitation

Posted

April 23, 2026

Respond By

May 15, 2026

Identifier

2

NAICS

562920, 562111, 423930

Carlton County Zoning and Environmental Services is seeking a contractor to manage scrap metal collection and recycling at the North Carlton County Transfer Station. - Government Buyer: - Carlton County Zoning and Environmental Services, Solid Waste Department - Contact: Chris Berg - Scope of Work: - Collection, management, transportation, and recycling of scrap metals (steel, aluminum, brass, copper, etc.) - Contractor must provide at least four 40-cubic yard dumpsters (or equivalent storage volume) - Timely removal of materials within five days of county request - Site cleanup and proper disposal required - Compliance with all federal, state, and local environmental and safety regulations (including Minnesota Pollution Control Agency requirements) - Detailed monthly and annual reporting on scrap metal tonnage and transporters used - Contractor must identify all recycling facilities and transporters - Maintain proper insurance coverage - Compensation: - Payment to the County is based on a per-ton rate for scrap metal collected - Period of Performance: - Initial contract is for one year, with options for annual renewal at the same rate, subject to mutual consent - Notable Requirements: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Contractor must furnish all labor, tools, equipment, and transportation - Annual reports and compliance documentation required

Description

The solicitation is for the collection and marketing of scrap metal recyclable materials from the Carlton County Transfer Station. The contractor is required to furnish all labor, tools, equipment, transportation, and other necessary resources to perform the work. The contract period is from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2027, with options for renewal. The work includes removal, management, transportation, and recycling of scrap metals such as steel, aluminum, brass, and copper. The contractor must comply with all applicable regulations and provide detailed monthly and annual reports to the county.

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