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RECYCLING SERVICES - BID #27-0006

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sarasota-county-school-board--27-0006-2027State & Local

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The School Board of Sarasota County, Florida, is seeking a contractor to provide recycling services for its Facilities Services Department. The contract involves the pickup and disposal of recycled cardboard, paper, and other recyclable materials at fifty-two different locations across the district, with services required at least three times per week. This is a firm-price agreement for a one-year term starting from the date of the award. Interested parties must submit their responses by September 9, 2026, as outlined in bid number 27-0006. Primary coordination for this solicitation is managed by Samantha Clark and Veronica Duffy.

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Sarasota County School Board seeks a one-year recycling services contractor for fifty-two locations.

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Florida → Sarasota County School BoardView Agency

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562111 - Solid Waste CollectionView NAICS

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AgencyFlorida → Sarasota County School Board
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Florida → Sarasota County School Board
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Samantha Clark
Veronica Duffy

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The School Board of Sarasota County, Florida intends to establish firm prices for a period of one-year from the date of award for pickup and disposal of recycled cardboard, recycled paper, and other recycled materials at least three (3) times a week for the Facilities Services Department at fifty-two (52) locations throughout the district.

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