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Infectious Medical Waste Disposal Services

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RFP#27003State & Local

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Greenville County is soliciting proposals for the provision of comprehensive infectious medical waste disposal services at its designated facilities, including the Detention Center, EMS, and Animal Care. The selected contractor must be licensed and experienced in handling the full lifecycle of infectious waste, encompassing collection, transportation, treatment, and final disposal in compliance with all applicable regulations. Proposals are due by July 28, 2026, and must respond to RFP#27003, which was issued on July 10, 2026. The contract falls under a state and local government procurement and is managed by Katherine Hawthorne, who can be reached at 864-467-7203 or khawthorne@greenvillecounty.org for inquiries. All work must be performed within South Carolina, and the contractor is expected to demonstrate proven capability, regulatory compliance, and reliable service to ensure the safe and lawful disposition of hazardous medical waste generated by county operations.

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Greenville County seeks licensed contractor for infectious waste collection, transport, treatment, disposal at county facilities by July 28, 2026.

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South Carolina → Greenville CountyView Agency

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562211 - Hazardous Waste Treatment and DisposalView NAICS

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SC, USA

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AgencySouth Carolina → Greenville County
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The County of Greenville is seeking proposals from qualified, licensed, and experienced Contractors to provide comprehensive infectious medical waste disposal services. The selected Contractor(s) shall be responsible for the collection, transportation, treatment, and disposal of infectious medical waste generated at designated County facilities. Greenville County locations include the Detention Center, EMS, and Animal Care.

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