Opportunity
CanadaBuys #SPMD-26-CDHW/A
Hazardous Waste Management Services for Montreal, Quebec
Posted
June 04, 2026
Respond By
July 06, 2026
Identifier
SPMD-26-CDHW/A
NAICS
562211, 562112, 562910
This opportunity from Public Works and Government Services Canada seeks hazardous waste management services for Montreal, Quebec. - Government Buyer: - Agency: Public Works and Government Services Canada (PSPC) - Sub-agency: Seized Property Management Directorate (SPMD) and Direction de la gestion des biens saisis (DGBS) - Office: Bureau de distribution - Products/Services Requested: - Collection, transport, and disposal of hazardous chemical waste - Chlorine dioxide (solid/tablet/pellets): 6,665 kg, in bags within cardboard boxes on five wood skids - Isocyanate (Lupranate T-80 Type 1, liquid): approx. forty drums, each 200 kg - Hand sanitizer wipes: quantity unspecified, in cardboard boxes - Supply of replacement hazardous waste containers as needed, priced by percentage discount from manufacturer's published list price - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Contractor must be an approved supplier under EW479-162880/C Hazardous Waste Disposal Supply Arrangement - All services must comply with municipal, provincial, and federal regulations - Disposal must occur at Environmental Compliance Approved (ECA) facilities within 200 km of Montreal - Mandatory destruction of materials, secure transport, operator training, and provision of disposal certificates - Environmental commitments, including net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; focus is on hazardous waste management and compliance.
Description
Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) requires collection, transport, and disposal of hazardous waste at two locations within Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The contract term will be from award until the requirement is fulfilled. The service must be provided in at least English, with the possibility of offering in both official languages. The contractor must use approved disposal facilities within 200 km of Montreal and comply with all municipal, provincial, and federal laws. The work must be completed by July 30, 2026, unless otherwise approved.