Combined Cleansing Service Contract - Arun District Council

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  • Refuse and waste related services

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Published

11 months ago

Description

Arun District Council (ADC) serves a population of approximately 160,000 residents under the West Sussex County Authority area with an increase of circa one thousand households per year over the course of the initial term. The authority provides kerbside residential waste (residual, recycling, and garden waste) collection services as well as street, beach and promenade cleaning and public toilet cleansing services to the popular tourist destinations of Bognor Regis, Littlehampton, Arundel and Rustington, which see approximately four million visitors a year.
Services in scope of this contract are:
Fortnightly residual waste from a 180-litre supplied bin. 
Fortnightly dry mixed recycling from a 240-litre supplied bin - household. 
Garden waste collection - household 
Weekly Food waste - household 
Bulky waste service - household 
Neighbourhood Recycling centres 
Street cleansing and litter picking  
Highways cleansing and litter picking 
Graffiti and Fly-Posting removal service 
Cleansing and minor repairs of toilets (public convenience)
Full details can be found in the Specification.

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