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Weekly Mixed Recycling Collection Services

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Northville Public Schools is seeking a subcontractor to provide weekly mixed recycling collection services across 13 designated sites using six cubic yard containers, primarily during the school year. The service requires regular pickups, typically once per week, to manage single-stream recyclables generated at these locations. The contract is classified under NAICS code 562112, indicating it pertains to solid waste collection services. The solicitation was posted on July 17, 2026, with responses due by August 7, 2026. All performance activities are expected to take place within the jurisdiction of Northville Public Schools in Michigan, though specific city or zip information is not detailed. The solicitation is open to qualified subcontractors through the Michigan government procurement portal.

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Weekly recycling collection at 13 Northville Public Schools sites using six-yard containers during school year.

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Michigan → Northville Public SchoolsView Agency

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562112 - Hazardous Waste CollectionView NAICS

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MI, US

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AgencyMichigan → Northville Public Schools
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Collection of single-stream recyclables from 13 sites using 6 cubic yard containers, typically once per week during the school year.

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