SP22-BIO-X80 Biohazard Cleaning
Federal opportunity from Department of State Police. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Dec 01, 2028.
- Source
- Open on official portal →
- Solicitation
- BD-22-1084-POLGH-GHQ-70996
- Performance
- MA
- Response
- Dec 01, 2028, 03:00 PM UTC
Point of Contact
Agency & Office
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Description
The Massachusetts State Police seeks qualified vendors to provide bio-hazardous clean up, removal, and restoration services per RFR specifications attached.
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The Massachusetts State Police is seeking vendors for biohazard cleaning, removal, and restoration services, with responses due by December 1, 2028. This opportunity falls under the UNSPSC 76-10-00 category, targeting qualified contractors familiar with hazardous material management. The details and specifications can be found in the attached RFR documents.
The buyer intends to engage qualified contractors to ensure safe cleanup and restoration after biohazard incidents, adhering to specific requirements laid out in the RFR.
- Contractors with experience in biohazard clean-up
- Companies certified in hazardous waste management
- Firms familiar with government contracting procedures
- Review RFR specifications attached to the bid
- Develop a technical solution for biohazard cleanup
- Create a pricing strategy based on industry standards
- Draft and prepare proposal documentation
- Company profile and capabilities statement
- Detailed approach to biohazard cleanup
- Pricing information and cost breakdown
- References from previous clients in similar work
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- Ensure compliance with state and federal regulations regarding hazardous waste management
- Adhere to safety standards outlined in RFR specifications
- Consider competitive pricing while ensuring coverage of costs and profit margins
- Review previous bids in similar contracts to gauge pricing
- Identify potential subcontractors with expertise in hazardous material disposal
- Explore partnerships with local environmental services companies
- Potential liability related to improper handling of biohazard materials
- Delays in response time affecting the project timelines
- Changes in regulatory requirements that may impact project scope
- What specific certifications are required for contractors?
- Are there any preferred suppliers or subcontractors the agency works with?
- What is the anticipated volume of biohazard incidents?
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- Budget for the project is not specified
- Exact scope of work details in the RFR are not provided
- Agency contact information is absent
- Clarification on the evaluation criteria is unclear
- No examples of similar previous projects provided
- No information on safety certifications required
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