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Recycling Facility Operations Management

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The County of Maui is seeking a contractor to fully manage and operate the Molokai Recycling Facility, encompassing all aspects of daily operations, staffing, equipment maintenance, and adherence to rigorous safety and cleanliness standards. This subcontract requires the successful bidder to ensure the facility runs efficiently and complies with all regulatory requirements, with responsibility extending to the oversight of personnel, logistics, and maintenance schedules necessary to sustain ongoing recycling functions on Molokai. The contract is not subject to a specific set-aside and falls under NAICS code 562920 for Remediation and Other Waste Management Services. The solicitation was posted on July 8, 2026, and responses are due by August 11, 2026, at 2:00 a.m. local time. All work under this contract will be performed at the Molokai Recycling Facility, and while no point of contact or detailed address information has been provided, interested parties can access the full solicitation through the public procurement portal hosted by Maui County. The contractor must be prepared to deliver comprehensive operational control without reliance on direct agency oversight, ensuring seamless, compliant, and sustainable recycling service delivery consistent with local environmental and public health expectations.

General Info

Contract to manage and operate Molokai Recycling Facility with full operational and compliance responsibility.

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Hawaii → County of MauiView Agency

NAICS

562920 - Materials Recovery FacilitiesView NAICS

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HI, USA

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AgencyHawaii → County of Maui
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Full management and operation of the Molokai Recycling Facility, including staffing, daily operations, equipment maintenance, and compliance with safety and cleanliness standards.

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