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This Solicitation opportunity from South Carolina was posted on May 8, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Dumpster Service

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RC-802-B-26State & Local

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Richland County, South Carolina, is seeking proposals for a Dumpster Service through solicitation number RC-802-B-26, issued by the Public Works - Solid Waste and Recycling department. The County, which surrounds the state capital of Columbia and serves over 400,000 residents, operates with a substantial budget and workforce, focusing on various governmental and community services. This solicitation provides an opportunity for qualified vendors to submit responses by the deadline of June 8, 2026, to support the County’s waste management and recycling efforts. The contract is managed under the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) organizational structure and is administered from Columbia, SC. Interested parties can obtain further information or direct inquiries to the Solid Waste and Recycling General Manager, Syndi Castelluccio, or Contract Analyst Shirley Drayton, whose contact details are provided for assistance. This procurement aligns with the County’s ongoing commitment to maintaining effective public services, particularly in areas involving environmental sustainability and public health.

General Info

Richland County seeks Dumpster Service proposals by June 8, 2026, for waste management.

Agency

South Carolina → Public Works - Solid Waste and Recycling

NAICS

562111 - Solid Waste Collection View NAICS

Place of Performance

SC, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

(7)

Consent of Surety for Final Payment

PDFconsent-of-surety

Contractor Warranty Form

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Final Waiver of Lien for Richland County Project

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Affidavit of Release of Lien for Richland County Project

PDFaffidavit-of-release-of-lien

Affidavit of Payment for Richland County Contract

PDFaffidavit-of-payment

Richland County Dumpster Service Solicitation RC-802-B-26

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RC-802-B-26 Dumpster Service Request for Bid

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AgencySouth Carolina → Public Works - Solid Waste and Recycling
Contacts2 people available
OfficeColumbia, SC, 29204, US
Organization / Agency
South Carolina → Public Works - Solid Waste and Recycling
Office AddressColumbia, SC, 29204, US
Contacts
Syndi CastelluccioSWR General Manager
Shirley DraytonContract Analyst

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Richland County is located in the center of South Carolina and covers a total area of 756 square miles. The County surrounds the state capital city of Columbia, which is also the County seat. Established in 1785, the County has grown to become home to just over 400,000 residents, and represents a thriving business, industrial, governmental, and educational center. The County employs approximately 1765 people and operates a general fund budget in excess of $100 million dollars. The County is governed by an 11-member council, which in turn appoints an Administrator to handle daily operations and to provide professional expertise in government management. Under state law, the County is the primary governmental unit for the administration of law enforcement, justice, health, education, taxation, social service, library service, agricultural service, and the maintenance of public records.