Opportunity
San Mateo Civicplus #863
San Mateo Solicits Hazardous Waste Disposal Services for City Facilities
Posted
June 05, 2026
Respond By
July 06, 2026
Identifier
863
NAICS
562211, 562112
This opportunity is for qualified vendors to provide hazardous waste disposal services for the City of San Mateo's Corporation Yard. - Government Buyer: - City of San Mateo, Public Works Department, Solid Waste Division, Corporation Yard - Contact: Jack Johnson, Waste Management Supervisor - Products/Services Requested: - Comprehensive hazardous waste management services, including: - Waste identification, characterization, labeling, profiling, and packaging - Collection, transportation, recycling (if applicable), treatment, and final disposal - Manifesting, documentation, and electronic data access for all waste movements - On-call and as-needed service throughout the contract term - Notable Requirements: - Strict compliance with all federal, state, and local hazardous waste regulations (including DTSC and EPA) - Contractor must provide all necessary labor, equipment, containers, and supplies - Contractor must maintain all required licenses and permits - Electronic access to manifests and reports is required - Services must address hazardous waste generated from illegal dumping and city facilities - The City may select one or more service providers and negotiate final scope and pricing after selection - No specific OEMs or product part numbers are named in the solicitation - Estimated contract value is up to $30,000 per year, with a three-year base term and up to three one-year extensions
Description
The City of San Mateo is soliciting proposals for comprehensive hazardous waste disposal services at the Corporation Yard. The contract includes characterization, collection, transportation, processing, reporting, recycling, and disposal of hazardous waste generated primarily from illegal dumping and city facilities. The contract term is three years with up to three one-year extensions and a not-to-exceed fee of $30,000 per year. Proposers must comply with all applicable laws and provide all necessary labor, equipment, and documentation. The City reserves the right to select one or more service providers and to negotiate final scope and pricing after selection.