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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on May 12, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Collection and Disposal Services of Oily Water/Sludge, Cleaning of Oil Storage Tanks and Industrial Hot Washing

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BT-2026-115TCanada

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The Regional Municipality of Peel is soliciting qualified vendors to deliver comprehensive cleaning and industrial hot washing services at various Public Works facilities within its boundaries. The scope includes the cleaning of oil storage tanks, catch basins both internally and externally, trenches, hoist pits, sanitary sewer interceptors, compost tunnel drains, oil and water separators, and the removal and disposal of oily water and sludge. The vendor must also provide industrial hot washing services to ensure proper sanitation and compliance with operational standards. Provisional pricing is requested specifically for stormceptor cleaning, though it is not a mandatory component of the core service agreement. All work must be performed in accordance with environmental and safety regulations to prevent contamination and ensure public health standards. The solicitation, identified as BT-2026-115T, was posted on May 12, 2026, with a response deadline of the same day at 9:00 p.m. EST, indicating a tightly scheduled procurement process. The contract is administered by the Regional Municipality of Peel, though the organization type listed is federal, suggesting potential alignment with broader federal infrastructure or environmental compliance frameworks. Jennifer Duggan serves as the Contracting Authority and the primary point of contact for inquiries, reachable via email and phone provided in the solicitation. All potential vendors are expected to demonstrate experience in handling hazardous materials, possess appropriate certifications for industrial cleaning, and have the capacity to deploy equipment and personnel across multiple locations within Peel. The tender opportunity is publicly accessible through the Canada Buys portal.

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Peel seeks vendor for industrial cleaning and hot washing of facilities, including hazardous waste removal, per environmental and safety standards.

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Government of Canada → Regional Municipality Of PeelView Agency

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562112 - Hazardous Waste Collection View NAICS

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Regional Municipality Of Peel
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Government of Canada → Regional Municipality Of Peel
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Jennifer DugganContracting Authority

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The Agency is seeking a qualified Vendor to provide cleaning services for the oil storage tanks, catch basins (internal and external), trenches, hoist pits, sanitary sewer interceptors, compost tunnel drains and catch basins, oil and water separators and industrial hot washing services at various Public Works facilities located within the boundaries of the Regional Municipality of Peel. The Agency is also seeking provisional pricing on stormceptor cleaning.