Hazardous Waste Removal and Disposal Italy

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Title:  

Hazardous Waste Removal and Disposal Italy

Agency:  

U.S. Department Of Defense

State:  

Michigan

NAICS Code:  

562211

Solicitation Type:  

Request for Proposal

Solicitation ID:  

SP450025R0014

Open Date:  

4/4/2025

Questions Due Date:  

4/18/2025

Close Date:  

5/9/2025

Project Duration:  

60 months

Last Updated:  

4/10/2025

Description:
The Defense Logistics Agency is seeking a contractor to provide hazardous waste removal and disposal services for military installations in and around Italy. The contract is expected to have a 30-month base period and a 30-month option period. The contractor will be responsible for the removal, transportation, and disposal of government-generated hazardous and non-hazardous wastes. • The contract will be awarded based on a full and open competition on an unrestricted basis. • The associated NAICS code is 562211. • Proposals are due by 6:00 PM (1800) Eastern Standard Time (EST) on May 9, 2025. • The provision at FAR 52.212-1, Instructions to Offerors – Commercial, applies to this acquisition. • The provision at 52.212-2, Evaluation – Commercial Items, applies to this acquisition.
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Contact Information:

Melissa Herrick

Melissa.Herrick@dla.mil

(269) 961-5962

Budget Estimate (AI):

$5,000,000 – $20,000,000

The budget for this contract can be estimated based on the scope of work, which includes the removal, transportation, and disposal of hazardous and non-hazardous wastes. The contract duration is 60 months, and the Defense Logistics Agency is a large organization with multiple military installations in Italy. Considering these factors, the budget could be substantial. The low end of the estimate could be around $5 million, considering the cost of labor, equipment, and disposal facilities. The high end of the estimate could be around $20 million, considering the potential volume of waste, the need for specialized equipment and personnel, and the costs associated with complying with environmental regulations. The actual budget will depend on the contractor's proposal, the agency's budget, and the level of competition.

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