Opportunity
California eProcure #07A6365
Caltrans Solicits Multiple-Provider Biohazard Waste Removal and Disposal Services for Los Angeles and Ventura Counties
Posted
June 04, 2026
Respond By
June 18, 2026
Identifier
07A6365
NAICS
562211, 562112
Caltrans is seeking multiple providers for as-needed biohazard waste removal and disposal services in Los Angeles and Ventura counties, focusing on the Route 710 Gap Closure corridor. - Government Buyer: - California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), Division of Procurement and Contracts, D7 R/W Property Management - Products/Services Requested: - Routine and non-routine biohazard waste removal services (estimated 1100 hours for routine, 200 hours for non-routine) - Additional biohazard removal employee services (400 hours routine, 100 hours non-routine) - On-call biohazard waste removal with operated 15-foot cargo body truck (240 hours) - Hazardous waste disposal (480 drums) - Biohazard waste disposal (480 drums) - Solid waste disposal (480 drums) - Tire disposal (250 units) - E-waste disposal (100 units) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Contractors must provide all labor, equipment, tools, travel, and incidentals - Valid California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) licenses (Class A or B with Hazardous Substance Removal Certification) required - All necessary permits and registrations for hazardous materials transport (DMV, DTSC, CHP, US DOT) - Compliance with prevailing wage laws for contracts over $15,000 - Encouragement of small business and disadvantaged business enterprise participation, with a DVBE incentive - Multiple-provider, as-needed contract structure; work assigned based on bid ranking and availability - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation.
Description
This solicitation is for a contract to provide biohazard waste removal and disposal services in Los Angeles and Ventura counties. The contractor must supply all labor, equipment, tools, materials, permits, and incidentals necessary for the service. The contract is a multiple-provider, as-needed service agreement. The solicitation encourages participation from small businesses and disadvantaged business enterprises and requires compliance with prevailing wage laws for bids exceeding $15,000.