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IFB On-Call Scrap Metal and Aluminum Collection and Recycling Services in Humboldt and Mendocino County

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01A6662State & Local

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The California Department of Transportation is soliciting on-call services for the collection, removal, and recycling of scrap metal and aluminum from maintenance stations located in Humboldt and Mendocino Counties. The contractor must supply all labor, materials, equipment, transportation, travel, and incidental resources necessary to perform these services as needed, without a fixed schedule, responding to requests as they arise. The solicitation is open under number 01A6662, with a posted date of July 10, 2026, and a response deadline of July 28, 2026. The North American Industry Classification System code is 562920, indicating industrial and other waste management services. The place of performance is specifically identified as Mendocino County, California, and the primary point of contact for inquiries is Angelica Santillan, reachable via email or phone. No contract value is specified, and no details regarding pricing, evaluation criteria, payment terms, delivery schedules, inspection standards, or special requirements are provided in the available documentation. While accessibility accommodations are acknowledged with contact information for alternative formats, the solicitation does not include any explicit clauses, representations, certifications, attachments, or contractual terms as typically outlined in federal acquisition regulations. The procurement is designated under a state and local government (SLED) entity, with no set-aside classification indicated.

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Caltrans seeks contractors for scrap metal recycling services in Humboldt and Mendocino Counties, with bids due July 28, 2026.

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California Department of TransportationView Agency

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562920 - Materials Recovery FacilitiesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Mendocino, CA, USA

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IFB 01A6662 On-Call Scrap Metal and Aluminum Collection Services

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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. Contractor agrees to provide all necessary labor, materials, supplies, equipment, containers, transportation, travel, and incidentals required to collect, remove, and recycle scrap metal from Caltrans Maintenance Stations on an on-call basis.

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