Opportunity

Orlando Opengov #IFB26-0363

Orlando Fire Department Biomedical Waste Collection and Disposal Services

Posted

April 28, 2026

Respond By

May 28, 2026

Identifier

IFB26-0363

NAICS

562211, 562112

The City of Orlando, through its Fire Department, is seeking a contractor to provide biomedical waste collection and disposal services for multiple city fire stations, police substations, and other municipal facilities. - Government Buyer: - City of Orlando, Orlando Fire Department, Procurement and Contracts Division - Products and Services Requested: - Supply and maintenance of biomedical waste containers (primarily 96-gallon and 30-gallon sizes) - 96-gallon containers: 23 locations, 12 units each (total 276 units annually) - 30-gallon containers: 3 locations, 12 units each (total 36 units annually) - Scheduled pick-up, transport, and compliant disposal of biomedical waste every four weeks - Comprehensive services include packaging, labeling, documentation, compliance training, and regulatory reporting - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Contractor must comply with all federal, state, and local regulations for biomedical waste handling and disposal - Documentation and compliance reporting are mandatory - Contractor must provide training and maintain a strong safety record - Environmentally responsible disposal practices are required - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Contract term is three years with two optional one-year renewals - Services are to be performed at 26 specified city facilities, including fire stations and police offices

Description

The City of Orlando is soliciting bids for biomedical waste collection and disposal services. The contract involves supplying biomedical waste collection containers at various City of Orlando locations, providing scheduled pick-up services every four weeks, and ensuring proper handling, segregation, labeling, transport, and disposal of biomedical waste in compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. The contractor must also provide documentation and reporting for compliance and demonstrate a strong safety record with certified personnel. The project is managed by the Orlando Fire Department and includes multiple fire stations and other city locations.

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