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Residential and Commercial Single-Stream Recycling Materials (Three-Year Contract w/ 2 Options To Renew)

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2026-094-ITBState & Local

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The DeKalb County Sanitation Division is seeking bids from qualified firms to process residential and commercial single-stream recycling materials. The contract involves processing approximately 1,200 tons of recyclables monthly, which are collected from over 170,000 households and 7,000 commercial accounts. Materials are stored at the Central Transfer Station in Decatur and the North Transfer Station in Chamblee, Georgia. This solicitation, numbered 2026-094-ITB, is for a three-year contract with two optional renewal terms. Interested parties must submit their responses by September 30, 2026. The procurement process is managed by the Purchasing and Contracting agency for the state of Georgia, with Le'Shan Jones serving as the primary point of contact.

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DeKalb County seeks bids for a three-year residential and commercial recycling processing contract.

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Georgia → Purchasing & ContractingView Agency

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GA, USA

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Davis-Bacon and Related Acts Labor Standards Provisions

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Audit_Reports.pdf

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Brochure.pdf

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Payment Bond for DeKalb County Construction Project

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Performance Bond for DeKalb County Contract

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Residential and Commercial Single-Stream Recycling Materials _Three-Year Contract w_ 2 Options To Renew_.pdf

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2025_Recycling_Tonnage_Report.pdf

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DeKalb County First Source Jobs Ordinance Forms May 2025

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DeKalb First LSBE Participation Information

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AgencyGeorgia → Purchasing & Contracting
Contacts1 person available
OfficeDecatur, GA, 30030, USA
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Office AddressDecatur, GA, 30030, USA
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Le'Shan JonesProcurement Agent

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AMP Consulting Services
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta Landscape Co.L.L.C
Decatur, GA
Red Oak Sanitation

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The DeKalb County Sanitation Division requests bids from qualified firms to process residential and commercial single-stream recycling materials collected within the County. Recyclable materials are stored at the Central Transfer Station (CTS), located at 3720 Leroy Scott Drive, Decatur, GA 30032, and/or at the North Transfer Station, 4600 Buford Hwy., Chamblee, GA 30341. The Sanitation Division currently serves more than 170,000 households and 7,000 commercial accounts through its program. Committed to environmental sustainability, the division continues to prioritize its single-stream recycling program as a key component of its environmental stewardship and resource recovery efforts. On average, approximately 1,200 tons of single-stream recyclables are collected and processed each month.

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