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Hazardous Waste Disposal Services in Los Angeles and Ventura

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07A6438State & Local

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The California Department of Transportation is soliciting bids for hazardous waste disposal services in Los Angeles and Ventura counties under solicitation number 07A6438, posted on July 8, 2026, with a response deadline of July 23, 2026. The contract is for services to be performed primarily in Los Angeles, California, and is classified under state, local, or educational government procurement with no specific set-aside provisions indicated. All bids must be submitted by the stated deadline, and inquiries should be directed to Matthew Stephens, the primary point of contact, via email at matthew.stephens@dot.ca.gov. Accessibility accommodations for solicitation documents are not currently available online, and interested parties must request accessible versions through the provided web link or by calling the designated phone number. The official solicitation can be accessed via the CalEProcure portal at the provided URL.

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California DOT seeks bids for hazardous waste disposal in Los Angeles and Ventura counties by July 23, 2026.

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California Department of TransportationView Agency

NAICS

562211 - Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal View NAICS

Place of Performance

Los Angeles, CA, USA

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NONE

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AgencyCalifornia Department of Transportation
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California Department of Transportation
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The documents and files attached to this solicitation do not have any updates for digital accessibility at this time. Updates will be applied as soon as they are available. For an accessible version of solicitation documents published on this page, please submit a request at http://bit.ly/dpac-ada or call (916) 654-2852.

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