Annual Propane Take Recycling Contract
Snohomish County, WA
Click here for more information -- <http://docs.co.snohomish.wa.us/WebDocuments/departments/FacilitiesManagement/Purchasing/Bids/153-I-06.doc> (interested parties need to register first)
Recycling Of Baled Corrugated Cardboard
Pennsylvania Department of General Services
Correctional Industries Commissary Division located at SCI-Houtzdale, Mahanoy, and Rockview is seeking bids for a vendor to recycle baled corrugated cardboard.
Baled Corrugated cardboard includes: clean sorted printed and unprinted corrugated cardboard cartons, boxes or sheet, kraft or jute liner content,
May contain staples or ply tape, free of asphalt tapes and asphalt line materials, does not include: more than 5% fiber re-enforced tapes.
There are two (2) options: 1. The vendor will pick up the baled corrugated cardboard from three (3) sites. OR 2. Except delivery to the vendors facility. Bid Opening Date is: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 @ 1:30pm, to request a copy of the bid packet, please contact Sonya Schurtz, Purchasing Agent via Email- sschurtz@state.pa.us, Fax- 717-731-7008, Phone- 717-731-7134 X3017
Department: Corrections Location: SCI-HOUTZDALE 209 Institution Drive, Houtzdale, PA 16698, SCI-Mahanoy 301 Morea Road, Frackville, Pa 17932, and SCI-Rockview Route 26, Rockview, PA 16823
County: N/A
Duration: TWO YEAR CONTRACT WITH OPTION TO RENEW. Bid Opening Date: Contact: Sonya Schurtz
Phone: 717-731-7134 X3017
E-Mail Address: sschurtz@state.pa.us
Sale of Scrap Aluminum
NASA
Click here to view the RFP --http://surplusx.ksc.nasa.gov/documents/sb20070012.pdf
Tender Call Crushing of Recycled Concrete
File # - 1415
Closing Date and Time: 04/01/2007 at 2:00 P.M. CST
Tender Call
Crushing of Recycled Concrete
City of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Sealed Tenders marked "Crushing of Recycled Concrete - 2007" will be received by the Manager of Acquisitions at: 5th Floor, City Hall, 2476 Victoria Avenue, P.O. Box 1790, Regina, Saskatchewan, S4P 3C8, no later than 2:00 P.M. Central Standard Time, Thursday, January 4, 2007
The major items of work are as follows:
• Crush approximately 40,000 Tonnes of Recycled Concrete during 2007
Tender documents may be obtained by bona fide bidders at the office of the Manager of Acquisitions commencing on Thursday, December 14, 2006.
Tenders must be accompanied by a bid security in the form of a Bid Bond or certified cheque in the amount of 10% of the tendered price, payable to the City of Regina and a Consent of Surety to furnish a Performance Bond and Labour and Materials Payment Bond each in the amount of 50% of the tendered price.
The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.
Greg Markewich, C.P.P.
Manager of Acquisitions
Recycled Materials Resource Center
Document Type: Sources Sought Notice
Solicitation Number: DTFH61-07-RA-00102
Classification Code: A -- Research & Development
NAICS Code: 541330 -- Engineering Services
Contracting Office Address: Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Office of Acquisition Management, HAAM, Room 4410 400 7th Street, S.W., Washington, DC, 20590, UNITED STATES
Description
Potential Sources Sought. This is not a RFP. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is conducting a market survey to identify potential sources who can conduct research on the use of recycled materials in the construction and maintenance of roadways and operate the Recycled Materials Resource Center (RMRC). FHWA is contemplating a competition for a cooperative agreement award to perform the subject project. The subject project is currently being performed under cooperative agreement, which expires in May 2007, with the University of New Hampshire (see www.rmrc.unh.edu). The objectives of the RMRC are to: (1) Systematically test, evaluate, develop appropriate guidelines for, and demonstrate environmentally acceptable and occupationally safe technologies and techniques for the increased use of traditional and nontraditional recycled and secondary materials in transportation infrastructure construction and maintenance; (2) Make information available to State transportation departments, the FHWA, the construction industry, and other interested parties to assist in evaluating proposals to use traditional and nontraditional recycled and secondary materials in transportation infrastructure construction; (3) Encourage the increased use of traditional and nontraditional recycled and secondary materials by using sound science to analyze thoroughly all potential long-term considerations that effect the physical and environmental performance of the materials; (4) Work cooperatively with Federal and State officials to reduce the institutional barriers that limit widespread use of traditional and nontraditional recycled and secondary materials and to ensure that such increased use is consistent with the sustained environmental and physical integrity of the infrastructure in which the materials are used. The estimated period of performance for the project is four years. Please see the draft Statement of Work provided as an attachment to this Sources Sought notice.
FUNDING: FHWA anticipates that Federal funding available for this project will range from $500,000 to $1,100,000 per year for four years. Additionally, FHWA anticipates a required cost share under this cooperative agreement of $500,000 per year for four years. The cost share requirement can be met through direct financial contribution or through ?in-kind? services donated by the prime recipient or by a third party.
RESPONSES TO THIS NOTICE: Any interested organizations are invited to submit a response to this notice by email to Lise.Lyles@DOT.gov, or in writing to Federal Highway Administration, Office of Acquisition Management (Attn: Ms. Lise Lyles, HAAM 40-F), Room 4410, 400 7th Street, SW, Washington DC 20590. Submittals are due by COB December 8, 2006. Submittals shall clearly identify the interested organization, provide a brief technical capability statement, provide any comments/questions on the draft Statement of Work, and must provide preliminary, possible methods/ideas for fulfilling the required cost share requirement, including any concerns regarding the cost share requirement. Note: Preliminary, possible methods/ideas for fulfilling the required cost share requirement are not considered binding and are provided by the responder to FHWA for informational purposes only. For questions concerning this announcement contact Ms. Lyles at 202-366-4229. This synopsis is not to be construed as a commitment on the part of the Government to award an agreement nor does the government intend to directly pay for any information or responses submitted as the result of this solicitation. FHWA anticipates releasing a competitive solicitation for this project on or about December 15, 2006 at www.grants.gov under solicitation/opportunity number DTFH61-07-RA-00102. Interested parties are encouraged to monitor www.grants.gov for release of the solicitation.
Original Point of Contact
Lise Lyles, Contract Specialist, Phone 202-366-4229, Fax 202-366-3705, Email lise.lyles@fhwa.dot.gov - Sarah Tarpgaard, Contract Specialist, Phone (202)366-5750, Fax (202)366-3705, Email sarah.tarpgaard@fhwa.dot.gov
Current Point of Contact
Lise Lyles, Contract Specialist, Phone 202-366-4229, Fax 202-366-3705, Email lise.lyles@fhwa.dot.gov
Mattress Pad, Scrap
Document Type: Presolicitation Notice
Solicitation Number: CT1815-07
Classification Code: 83 -- Textiles, leather, furs, apparel & shoe findings, tents & flags
NAICS Code: 313230 -- Nonwoven Fabric Mills
Contracting Office Address: Department of Justice, Federal Prison Industries/UNICOR, Procurement Branch, 320 First Street, N.W., Washington, DC, 20534, UNITED STATES
Description: This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in Subpart 12.6 as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. The North American Industry Classification System code is 313230. UNICOR, Federal Prison Industries, Inc. intends to enter into a Two (2) year base period with Three (3) one-year options, if exercised, firm-fixed price requirements contract for MATTRESS PAD, SCRAP.
Point of Contact
Treena Greene, Contracting Officer, Phone 202-305-3523, Fax 202-305-7344, Email tgreene@central.unicor.gov
Place of Performance
Address: USP Atlanta 601 McDonough Blvd. SE Atlanta, GA
Postal Code: 30315
Country: UNITED STATES
High Security Cross-Cut Shredder
Document Type: Amendment to Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Solicitation Number: 127-0005Z-07
Classification Code: 74 -- Office machines, text processing systems & visible record equipment
Set Aside: Total Small Business
Naics Code: 423430 -- Computer and Computer Peripheral Equipment and Software Merchant Wholesalers
Contracting Office Address: Other Defense Agencies, Defense Intelligence Agency, Virginia Contracting Activity (ZD50), 200 MacDill Boulevard Post Office Box 46563, Washington, DC, 20035-6563, United States
Description: The purpose of this amendment is to remove the NSTISSAM COMSEC 1-01 security requirement and replace it with NSA/CSS 02-01. All other terms and conditions remain unchanged.
Original Point of Contact: Derek Lazaroff, Senior Contract Support Specialist, Phone 202-231-3522, Fax 202-231-6179, Email derek.lazaroff@dia.mil - Cheong Chon, Contracting Officer, Phone (202) 231-8416, Fax (202) 231-2831, Email cheong.chon@dia.mil <mailto:cheong.chon@dia.mil>.
Current Point of Contact: Derek Lazaroff, Senior Contract Support Specialist, Phone 202-231-3522, Fax 202-231-6179, Email derek.lazaroff@dia.mil
Place of Performance: Address: Ship to: Mark for: Logistics Applications, Inc. Central Receiving 3300 75th Avenue (Rear Entrance) Landover, MD 20785 Attn: Sonia Martin/Joel Segarra(CLAR)703
Cross-Cut Paper Shredder & Supplies, RLC
Dallas County Community College
December 20, 2006, 11:00 a.m. - Bid 11187 Opens
Cross-Cut Paper Shredder & Supplies, RLC
Buyer: Cox
Advertising Dates: 12/8 & 12/11
All documents for this bid/proposal are available at the Purchasing Department.
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