Opportunity

Santa Barbara Planet bids #Bid No. 6196

Hazardous Waste Collection and Disposal Services for Santa Barbara Waterfront Department

Posted

May 13, 2026

Respond By

June 03, 2026

Identifier

Bid No. 6196

NAICS

562112, 562211

The City of Santa Barbara's General Services Division is seeking bids for hazardous waste collection and disposal services for its Waterfront Department. - Scope of Work: - Collection, packaging, transportation, and disposal of hazardous wastes at multiple waterfront locations (Harbor Maintenance Yard, Marina 2, Marina 4, City Pier) - Waste types include bulk waste oil, absorbent pads, paint/mixed oils/sludge, coolants, spent aerosol cans, and oil filters - Estimated annual quantities range from 3 to 5,700 units depending on the item - Emergency removal services and miscellaneous item disposal may be requested as needed - Vendor Requirements: - Valid HAZ- Hazardous Substance Removal certification - Compliance with all licensing and permit regulations under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Title 40 CFR part 263 - Adherence to the City’s Living Wage Ordinance - Insurance certificates naming the City as Additional Insured - Contract Details: - Initial contract period of one year, with up to four additional one-year renewal options (maximum five years) - Notable Vendors and Competitors: - Prominent hazardous waste service providers include Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Safety-Kleen Systems, Black Gold Industries, NRC Environmental Services, and others - Place of Performance: - All services to be performed at City of Santa Barbara Waterfront Department facilities

Description

The City of Santa Barbara is soliciting bids for hazardous waste legal collection and disposal services on an as needed basis for the Waterfront Department located at 132 Harbor Way, Santa Barbara, CA. The hazardous material collection sites include Harbor Maintenance Yard, Marina 2, Marina 4, and City Pier. The contract is initially for one year with the possibility of renewal for up to four additional one-year terms, not exceeding five years total. Bidders must have a Hazardous Substance Removal certification and submit bids electronically via PlanetBids.

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