Opportunity

Guilford County NC MUNIS #20009

Medical Waste Disposal Services for Guilford County Departments

Posted

January 19, 2021

Respond By

February 11, 2021

Identifier

20009

NAICS

562112, 562998

Guilford County Purchasing Department has awarded a contract for comprehensive medical waste disposal services across its Emergency Services, Public Health, and Law Enforcement Departments. - Government Buyer: - Guilford County Purchasing Department - OEM/Vendor: - STERICYCLE INC (primary and only OEM/vendor mentioned) - Products and Quantities: - Medical waste containers in various sizes and types: - 18x18x24 corrugated containers (10 units at Emergency Services) - 30-gallon reusable containers (multiple units at Public Health, Dental, Lab, and Clinic locations) - 96-gallon reusable containers (6 units at Greensboro Jail, 2 units at High Point Jail) - 28-gallon reusable container (1 unit at Juvenile Detention Center) - Scheduled pickups (monthly or as specified) at each location - Services Requested: - Pickup, transport, and compliant disposal of medical waste from multiple county facilities - Provision and sanitization of reusable containers - Manifest documentation of destruction and collection receipts - Supply of all necessary accessories (locks, labels, etc.) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Supplier must comply with all federal, state, and local regulations for medical waste disposal - Supplier is responsible for all fees, permits, and licenses - Service includes both provision of containers and full-service waste management - Period of Performance: - Initial three-year contract term with two optional one-year renewals - Places of Performance: - Multiple county facilities in Greensboro and High Point, NC, including Emergency Services, Public Health, Law Enforcement Jails, and Juvenile Detention Center

Description

This solicitation is an Invitation for Quotes (IFQ) seeking qualified firms to provide disposal services for medical waste for Guilford County's Emergency Services, Public Health, and Law Enforcement Departments. The awarded supplier will be responsible for all fees, permits, licenses, and compliance with federal, state, and local regulations related to medical waste disposal. The contract is expected to last three years starting July 1, 2021, with two optional one-year renewals. The scope includes providing containers, scheduling pickups, proper disposal, and documentation of destruction.

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