Opportunity
University of Missouri Ionwave #26-0150 Addendum 1
UMKC Parking Garage Street Sweeping and Power Washing Services Solicitation
Posted
June 09, 2026
Respond By
July 10, 2026
Identifier
26-0150 Addendum 1
NAICS
561720, 561790
The University of Missouri System, through UM Procurement and UMKC Parking Operations, is seeking bids for outsourced street sweeping and power washing services for five parking garages at the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) campus. - Government Buyer: - University of Missouri System - UM Procurement - UMKC Parking Operations - Services Requested: - Biannual (twice per year) street sweeping for five multi-level parking garages - Annual power washing for the same five garages - Garages include: Rockhill, Cherry Street, Hospital Hill, Hospital Hill Apartment, and 5050 Oak Street - Vendors must provide all labor, supervision, equipment, materials, and transportation - Services must be performed in multi-level structures with low clearance - All debris and wastewater must be captured and disposed of in compliance with environmental regulations - Vendors must coordinate scheduling to minimize campus disruption - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Proof of experience with similar contracts and references required - Compliance with all applicable environmental and safety regulations - Pricing to remain firm for the initial three-year term, with possible increases for renewal years - No specific OEMs or product part numbers are named; the focus is on service delivery and environmental compliance
Description
The University of Missouri requests bids for furnishing and delivery of street sweeping and power washing services for five parking garages at UMKC. Services include twice annual street sweeping and annual power washing to maintain cleanliness, safety, and structural integrity. Vendors must provide all labor, equipment, and materials, comply with environmental regulations, and coordinate scheduling to minimize disruption. The contract term is three years with options to renew for two additional one-year periods.