The Sanitation Agency of the City of St. Petersburg is dedicated to maintaining public health and environmental integrity through the efficient operation and modernization of waste collection and disposal infrastructure.
Sanitation is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 6 open contract opportunities.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The Sanitation Agency of the City of St. Petersburg is dedicated to maintaining public health and environmental integrity through the efficient operation and modernization of waste collection and disposal infrastructure. Its core mission centers on ensuring reliable, safe, and sustainable solid wast...
The Sanitation Agency of the City of St. Petersburg is dedicated to maintaining public health and environmental integrity through the efficient operation and modernization of waste collection and disposal infrastructure. Its core mission centers on ensuring reliable, safe, and sustainable solid waste management services for residents and businesses across the city. Strategic priorities include upgrading fleet capabilities with advanced compaction technology, enhancing operational efficiency, and reducing environmental impact through durable, high-performance equipment. Key programs focus on front- and rear-load trash compactor deployment, maintenance readiness, and infrastructure resilience to support daily sanitation operations in a coastal urban environment.
Procurement activity is heavily concentrated on specialized municipal waste equipment, particularly heavy-duty trash compactors designed for municipal use. Contracts are typically awarded through competitive solicitation processes, with a preference for robust, industrial-grade systems capable of withstanding high-volume urban waste streams. The agency relies on direct procurement mechanisms to acquire mission-critical assets, prioritizing lifecycle performance, serviceability, and compliance with municipal operational standards over commoditized solutions.
The agency’s procurement patterns are dominated by NAICS 333992, which encompasses welding and soldering equipment manufacturing—indicating a strong emphasis on the fabrication and assembly of custom waste handling components, structural reinforcements, and proprietary compactor systems. This suggests a preference for vendors with advanced metal fabrication capabilities and experience in heavy industrial equipment assembly. There is no evidence of set-aside preferences or targeted diversity initiatives in the available data. Vendor relationships appear to favor manufacturers and integrators with proven track records in municipal waste equipment, emphasizing technical specifications over volume-based contracting.
As a division of the City of St. Petersburg, the Sanitation Agency operates within a municipal governance structure, serving the urban population of St. Petersburg, Florida. It utilizes standard public procurement vehicles, including formal solicitations and direct awards, to acquire mission-critical waste management infrastructure. Its scope is localized but operationally intensive, requiring precision-engineered equipment tailored to urban waste collection demands.
Recent Sanitation Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Sanitation, including active solicitations and recent awards.