Opportunity

New Brunswick Opportunities Network #2026-ORGANICS-01

Consulting Services for Long-Term Organic Waste Management Strategy

Posted

June 19, 2026

Respond By

July 31, 2026

Identifier

2026-ORGANICS-01

NAICS

541620, 562219, 562910

The Southeast Regional Service Commission (Southeast RSC) is seeking consulting services to develop a long-term strategy for organic waste management at its Eco360 compost facility in Berry Mills, New Brunswick. - Government Buyer: - Southeast Regional Service Commission (Southeast RSC), Solid Waste Division - Office: Compost Facility Operations Manager - Scope of Work: - Comprehensive assessment of the existing compost facility, including infrastructure, condition, and operational constraints - Evaluation of current and future feedstock, including 15,000-20,000 tonnes/year of biosolids from TransAqua - Analysis of technology options such as composting, anaerobic digestion, and third-party processing - Financial, regulatory, and environmental (including greenhouse gas reduction) analysis - Stakeholder engagement and scenario comparison - Recommendation of a preferred long-term pathway for the next 20 to 30 years - Deliverables: - Detailed reports, scenario analysis, and a final recommendation for future organics management - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; the opportunity is open to qualified consulting firms - Notable Requirements: - Integration of biosolids from TransAqua - Alignment with climate policy and greenhouse gas reduction goals - Comparative evaluation of multiple technology and management scenarios

Description

The solicitation is a Request for Proposals (RFP) issued by the Southeast Regional Service Commission for a study on organic waste management. The consultant is tasked with conducting a high-level assessment of the existing compost facility, including its condition, capacity, operational constraints, and suitability for future organics processing needs. The study aims to evaluate future organics management options and identify a preferred long-term organic waste management pathway for the next 20 to 30 years. The scope includes assessing facility upgrades, feedstock management, technology options, financial and regulatory considerations, greenhouse gas reduction opportunities, and climate policy alignment. The study will culminate in a comparative evaluation of feasible scenarios and a recommendation for the preferred pathway.

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