Requirement for a comprehensive, commercial waste management services IDIQ contract. Services include lease and rental of toiletries equipment with cleaning support. The contract will cover portable toilets, handwashing stations, and gray water tanks, with various rental frequencies (daily, weekly, monthly) and servicing options (twice per week, daily, emergency). Delivery and pickup require coordination with a government technical representative. Spill cleanup responsibilities are outlined, with contractor expense for negligence and government expense for acts of God. Contractors must obtain necessary licenses and permits, and their equipment must be clearly identified. Installation access requires vetting and appropriate identification. The ordering period is for five years and six months, with a maximum dollar limit per task order of $350,****.
The contractor shall contact the government technical representative for the individual task order, no later than 24 hours prior to delivering equipment. Delivery shall be made during normal working hours of 7:30am - 3:30pm, Monday through Friday. The contractor shall contact the government technical representative for the individual task order, no later than 24 hours prior to delivering equipment.
Contractors must provide two valid, original forms of ID for identity proofing, a government contract, a letter of authorization, approved sponsors information, and vehicle registration and insurance. Contractors will provide two valid, original forms of id for the purpose of identity proofing to receive a dbids credential or a temporary pass.
Failure to properly dispose of all chemicals and waste could result in punitive action, which could include termination of this contract. Failure to properly dispose of all chemicals and waste could result in punitive action, which could include termination of this contract.
An individual will be denied access to the installation for various reasons including being on a national terrorist watch list, illegally present in the US, subject to an outstanding warrant, knowingly submitted false information, debarred, a prisoner on work-release, a registered sex offender, membership in certain organizations, pending felony charge, or convicted of a felony within the last 10 years. An individual will be denied access to the installation for any of the below listed reasons: a on a national terrorist watch list