Opportunity

New York State Contract Reporter #Z-121

Statewide Waste Audit Consulting Services for NYSDOL Facilities

Posted

May 11, 2026

Respond By

June 23, 2026

Identifier

Z-121

NAICS

541620

The New York State Department of Labor is seeking a consultant to conduct comprehensive waste audits at multiple government and workforce career center locations statewide. - Government Buyer: - New York State Department of Labor (NYSDOL), Purchasing Division - Scope of Work: - Conduct waste audits at numerous NYSDOL facilities across New York State - Assess and analyze types, quantities, and sources of waste (including paper, cardboard, aluminum, glass, plastics, municipal solid waste, food waste, and more) - Establish a waste baseline and develop recommendations for waste reduction, recycling, infrastructure improvements, and education/training - Site visits required at locations such as Albany, Watervliet, Endicott/Glen Falls, NYC (Brooklyn and Bronx), White Plains, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Utica, Patchogue, Hicksville, Garden City, and Hauppauge - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with New York's Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act and Executive Order 22 - Adherence to diversity and inclusion goals: 6% Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Business (SDVOB), 15% Minority-Owned Business Enterprise (MBE), 15% Women-Owned Business Enterprise (WBE) - Vendor must meet state and federal certifications and provide responsibility documentation - Products/Services Requested: - Waste audit consulting services (no specific OEMs or part numbers) - Data collection on a wide range of waste materials per RFP# Z-121 Section 3.3 - Period of Performance: - Three-year contract with an option for a one-year extension at NYSDOL's discretion

Description

This Request for Proposal (RFP) seeks a consultant to conduct a waste audit within a portion of the New York State Department of Labor's (NYSDOL) real estate portfolio. The audit will assess and analyze the types, quantities, and sources of waste generation at NYSDOL facilities statewide. The goal is to establish a waste baseline to understand current waste management practices and identify opportunities for waste reduction, increased recycling, infrastructure improvements, and enhanced education and training. The contract term is three years with a possible one-year extension at NYSDOL's discretion.