Torrington Transfer Station: MSW & Recycling Management & Operations
Title:  

Torrington Transfer Station: MSW & Recycling Management & Operations

Agency:  

Connecticut Northwest Hills Council of Gov.

State:  

Connecticut

NAICS Code:  

562111

Industry:  

Environmental Services

Solicitation Type:  

Request for Information

Solicitation ID:  

33344

Open Date:  

11/4/2025

Close Date:  

12/15/2026

Last Updated:  

Description:
The State of CT - DAS Procurement is seeking information for the management and operation of the Torrington Transfer Station, a public facility. The station was previously operated by the Materials Innovation and Recycling Authority (MIRA), but due to its dissolution, the facility is temporarily being operated by the State of CT Department of Administrative Services (DAS). The Northwest Hills Council of Governments is interested in ensuring the facility remains a public facility and is considering acquiring and managing it. The current contracts for the facility are in place until June 30, 2027. • The facility is currently being operated by the State of CT Department of Administrative Services (DAS). • The Northwest Hills Council of Governments is interested in acquiring and managing the facility. • The current contracts for the facility are in place until June 30, 2027. • The facility requires management and operation services, including refuse collection and disposal. • The request for information is to determine the feasibility of acquiring and operating the facility in a self-sustaining, cost-effective manner beyond July 1, 2027.
Attached Files:

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Contact Information:

Robert Phillips

rphillips@northwesthillscog.org

(860) 491-9884

Budget Estimate (AI):

$500,000 – $5,000,000

The budget for this opportunity is difficult to estimate as the document does not provide a clear indication of the contract value. However, considering the scope of work, which includes the management and operation of a transfer station, the budget could be substantial. The contracts in place until June 30, 2027, may provide some insight into the potential budget, but the exact value is not specified. A rough estimate could be in the range of $500,000 to $5 million per year, depending on the services required and the number of municipalities served. Factors that may influence the likely payment range include the cost of operating the facility, the revenue generated from tipping fees, and the cost of maintaining and upgrading the facility.

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