SLED Opportunity · NEW YORK · NEW YORK
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The City University of New York seeks a vendor for hazardous waste removal services including classification, packaging, transportation, disposal, emergency response, training, and remediation across its 26 colleges. Proposals due by January 23, 2026.
The University seeks a vendor to provide classification, segregation, bulking, packaging, labeling, storage, transportation, and disposal services of the materials listed herein (“Waste”); emergency response services; onsite waste and laboratory safety related support services; training; and decontamination, remediation, and other field services (“Services”) as required, located at The City University of New York (“CUNY” or “University”) twenty-six constituent colleges (each a “College” and, collectively, the “Colleges”). Waste shall include, but not be limited to, flammable solvent waste, mixed-halogenated solvent waste, halogenated solvent waste, corrosive liquid waste, electrical ballasts and building materials containing polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), reactive and un-stable waste, non-regulated waste, asbestos containing materials, empty drums, mercury waste, acid neutralization tank waste and lead paint chips, compressed gas cylinders (all sizes), solution containing toxic metal ions, paint waste, waste oil, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Select Agents (“CDC Select Agents”). These wastes will be in the form of bulk liquids, bulk solids, and small containers (1gram to 4 Liters) that need to be consolidated into lab packs. The attached Request for Proposal solicitation document provides all the information and requirements for a firm to review and submit a proposal. The Procurement Lobbying Act (PLA) Applies to this Solicitation. The restricted period began with the publication of this ad. Compliance Procurement Lobbying Act Required Forms: Vendor shall complete, sign and submit the following forms if they are selected. 1. “Offerer’s Affirmation of Understanding of and Agreement pursuant to State Finance Law § 139-j (3) and § 139-j (6) (b)” 2. “Offerer’s Disclosure of Prior Non-Responsibility Determinations and Certification of Compliance with State Finance Law §139-j and §139-k” Contact with CUNY: Under the requirements of the PLA, all communications regarding advertised projects are to be channeled through the Designated Contact. Communication with respect to this procurement initiated by or on behalf of an interested vendor through others than the Designated Contact may constitute an “impermissible contact” under NYS law and could result in disqualification of that vendor. Rules and regulations and more information on this law, please visit: http://www.ogs.ny.gov/aboutogs/regulations/advisoryCounci l/Faq.htm (Advisory Council FAQs) http://www.jcope.ny.gov/law/lob/lobbying2.html (New York State Lobbying Act) http: //www.jcope.ny.gov/law/lob/lobbying2.html (New York State Lobbying Act) Business enterprises awarded an identical or substantially similar procurement contract within the past five years: Veolia ES Technical Solutions LLC
SLED stands for State, Local, and Education. These are solicitations issued by state governments, counties, cities, school districts, utilities, and higher education institutions — as opposed to federal agencies.
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