SOLID WASTE AND RECYCLING FOR OMAHA VAMC
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Fit reasons
- NAICS alignment with historical contract wins in similar service areas.
- Scope strongly matches core technical capabilities and delivery model.
Risks
- Past performance thresholds may require one additional teaming partner.
- Potential clarification needed on staffing minimums before bid/no-bid.
Next steps
Validate eligibility requirements, assign capture owner, and schedule partner outreach to confirm teaming strategy before submission planning.
Quick Summary
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has awarded a contract for Solid Waste and Recycling Services at the VA Nebraska Western Iowa Healthcare System (NWIHCS) Omaha Division. This award covers a 5-year period, structured through delivery orders, and was designated as a Total Small Business Set-Aside. The services encompass comprehensive waste removal, including non-infectious and recyclable materials, with specific equipment and operational requirements.
Scope of Awarded Services
The awarded contract requires the provision of labor, tools, equipment, and materials for waste removal. Key requirements include:
- Waste Types: Non-infectious waste and non-edible garbage, along with recyclable materials.
- Frequency: Non-infectious waste removal twice-weekly (Tuesday and Friday). Other containers have varying frequencies (weekly, twice-weekly, intermittent).
- Compactor & Container Requirements:
- Two 35-cubic yard self-contained compactors for trash (one with a 2 cubic yard capacity for non-infectious waste). These are dock installations, and stationary units are accepted.
- One 40-cubic yard stationary compactor for recycling material.
- Additional containers: 1 three cubic yard for Fisher House (weekly), 1 eight cubic yard for Building 9 (twice-weekly), and intermittent 20/30 yard open-top containers.
- The requirement for 96-gallon blue toters for recycling was removed via amendment.
- Operational Details: Contractor must maintain and repair provided equipment, furnish weight tickets, and remove full compactors within 3 hours of call-in if they become full before scheduled pickup. Containers must be fully enclosed, rat-proof, leak-proof, fire-retarding, clean, sanitized, and deodorized.
- Waste Volume Data: Average haul and tons for the past 12 months were 322.7 tons (trash) and 100080 (cardboard).
Contract Details
- Type: Indefinite Quantity Contract.
- Duration: Five (5) ordering periods, each one year in duration, from June 1, 2026, to May 31, 2031.
- Financials: Minimum guaranteed amount of $2,500.00. Total maximum ceiling amount of $125,000.00 for the lifetime of the contract, with a contract maximum of $600,000.00.
- Applicable Regulations: Department of Labor (DOL) Wage Determination applies, outlining minimum wage rates and fringe benefits for the specified geographic area (Iowa and Nebraska counties).
Set-Aside & Eligibility
This contract was awarded under a Total Small Business Set-Aside. The associated NAICS Code is 562111 (Waste Collection) with a size standard of $47.0 Million.
Key Amendments & Clarifications
During the solicitation phase, several amendments were issued:
- Compactor Specifications: Clarified the need for two 35yd self-contained compactors for trash and one 40yd stationary compactor for recycling. Confirmed dock installation and acceptance of stationary units.
- Blue Toters: The requirement for 96-gallon blue toters was explicitly removed.
- Waste Volume Data: Historical waste volume data was provided to aid bidders.
- Q&A: Questions and Answers were posted, and bidders were advised to acknowledge all amendments.
- Compactor Pictures: Pictures of trash compactors were made available upon request.
Place of Performance
The services are performed at the VA NWIHCS Omaha Division, located in Omaha, NE 68105.
Contact Information
For inquiries related to this opportunity, the primary contact is Becky De Los Santos (becky.delossantos@va.gov).