Opportunity
North Carolina eVP #Doc2091041222
NC Emergency Management Seeks Portable Toilets and Wash Stations for Disaster Response
Posted
May 08, 2026
Respond By
May 28, 2026
Identifier
Doc2091041222
NAICS
562991
The North Carolina Department of Public Safety, Division of Emergency Management, is seeking vendors for a three-year contract to provide portable toilets and handwashing stations for disaster and emergency response across the state. - Government Buyer: - North Carolina Department of Public Safety, Division of Emergency Management (NCEM) - Products/Services Requested: - Rental and daily servicing of up to 50 portable toilets and 20 handwashing stations - Types include: - Basic portable toilets (regular and ADA-compliant) - Self-contained flush toilets (regular and ADA-compliant) - Portable wash stations (regular and ADA-compliant) - All units must be delivered and serviced within 24 hours of request, anywhere in North Carolina - Daily servicing required, including weekends and holidays - Units must meet ADA accessibility guidelines and include features such as freshwater capacity, soap dispensers, and waste disposal - Notable Requirements: - Rapid deployment and daily servicing under emergency conditions - No guaranteed minimum purchase; quantities may vary by event - Multi-award contract; state may use additional vendors if needed - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation
Description
The North Carolina Division of Emergency Management (NCEM) is seeking bids to establish a three-year contract for the rental and service of portable toilets and wash stations. These units will be used throughout North Carolina during disasters and emergencies to meet preparedness objectives. The contract will require vendors to provide daily service, including weekends and holidays, with delivery and service within 24 hours to any requested location in North Carolina. Estimated needs include up to fifty portable toilets and twenty handwashing stations, but no quantities are guaranteed. The contract allows for multiple vendors and does not restrict the State from renting additional units from non-contracted sources as needed.