Opportunity

Lexington County Ionwave #2027-IFB-09 Addendum 1

Lexington County Scrap Metal Hauling and Disposal Services Solicitation

Posted

July 08, 2026

Respond By

July 28, 2026

Identifier

2027-IFB-09 Addendum 1

NAICS

562111, 562998

Lexington County Solid Waste Management Department is seeking a contractor for comprehensive scrap metal hauling and disposal services across eleven county recycling centers. - Government Buyer: Lexington County Solid Waste Management Department - Scope of Work: - Provide and operate a turnkey roll-off container service for scrap metal - Supply a minimum of forty (40) twenty-yard open top containers, all newly painted County Blue and in like-new condition - Furnish four (4) roll-off trucks, six (6) CDL drivers, and two (2) dispatchers - Ensure daily pull service within eight hours of notification, with estimated monthly pulls ranging from 6 to 32 per center - Dispose of scrap metal at designated locations, including Edmund Landfill and CMC Recycling - Maintain a local, staffed phone line and provide emergency response capability - Adhere to strict site cleanliness, safety, and operational procedures, including container maintenance and driver qualification documentation - Maintain records, provide references for similar projects over $200,000, and submit audited financial statements upon request - Unique Requirements: - Containers must be used exclusively for County centers and painted in County Blue - Service operates Monday through Saturday, with Sunday service as needed - Contractor must be able to increase resources during peak periods - Pricing is to be provided per haul for each disposal location

Description

Lexington County is soliciting bids for a turn-key roll off container service to haul and dispose of scrap metal material from eleven Collection and Recycling Centers. The contractor must provide and operate twenty (20) yard open top containers, ensure daily pull service within eight hours of notification, and dispose of scrap metal at designated locations. The contract begins September 1, 2026, and requires compliance with all applicable laws and county policies. The service includes container maintenance, driver qualifications, and adherence to safety and operational procedures.

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