22059 Cambridgeshire County Council Collection, Treatment, and Disposal of Clinical Waste

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Value

£300,000

Classifications

  • Refuse and waste related services
  • Sewage, refuse, cleaning and environmental services

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  • award
  • contract

Published

2 years ago

Description

Cambridgeshire County Council (CCC) (The “Authority”) wishes to invite Tenders for the
supply of services in respect of collection, treatment, and disposal of clinical waste and
offensive waste services for a number of local authorities situated in Cambridgeshire. In
terms of the clinical and offensive waste services that are sought, for the authority
administrative area that covers Cambridgeshire County Council, the authority currently has a
clinical waste collection, treatment and disposal contract the district authorities include:
Cambridge City Council (City), Huntingdonshire District Council (HDC), Fenland District
Council (FDC), South Cambridgeshire District Council (SCDC), East Cambridgeshire District
Council (ECDC).
The procurement covers two lots. There will be only one service provider per Lot. Lot 1
Household clinical and where required offensive waste collections, treatment and disposal
for the district authority areas (City, ECDC, FDC, HDC and SCDC). Lot 2 The provision of a
transfer or treatment facility within Cambridgeshire for the acceptance of clinical and where
required offensive waste from all 5 Cambridgeshire authorities (Cambridge City, ECDC, FDC,
HDC and SCDC). This lot 2 will ONLY be utilised if lot 1 is NOT awarded. The contract will be
let by Cambridgeshire County Council, for a period of three years with a one year extension
option.

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