HWRC Waste Streams & Contingency Requirements

A Tender Notice
by DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY COUNCIL

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
35.5 month
Value
£-£3M
Sector
ENVIRONMENT
Published
20 Sep 2022
Delivery
To 08 Oct 2025 (est.)
Deadline
24 Oct 2022 11:00

Concepts

Location

Within the Dumfries and Galloway region of Scotland, the “Stranraer Zero Waste Park” is located in Blackparks Industrial Estate

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

Description

Dumfries and Galloway Council’s Waste Service is seeking to appoint suitably licenced service providers to receive, treat, and/or dispose a number of waste streams with a view to managing the waste in accordance with the waste hierarchy.

Lot Division

1 Residual Waste from HWRCs

This waste stream consists of general mixed waste deposited by householders in the ‘small non-recyclable waste’ skip at our HWRCs (i.e., this is what is sometimes referred to as “black bag” waste). This Lot will be delivered by the Council in either roll-on roll-off skip vehicles or caged tipper vehicles. Despite the lot title, it may include residual waste from sources other than DGC’s HWRCs, for example, deliveries of fly tipped waste by collection service staff in small, caged tippers or perhaps panel vans. (EWC 20 03 01)

2 Lot 2a - Bulky Waste (east)

This Lot is seeking the provision of a suitably permitted or licensed waste reception facility to receive Bulky Waste from HWRCs and other sources within the Stewartry, Nithsdale and Annandale & Eskdale operational areas of the region. The facility must be within approximately 5 miles by road of Dumfries MBT plant. Upon receipt of the waste the service provider must ensure that it is stored, transported, treated and disposed of properly and in accordance with all applicable laws, permissions, consents, licences, permits and the waste duty of care requirements. Treatment options offered should be as far up the waste hierarchy as possible. Deliveries to the Service Providers Nominated Facility may include material collected by the Council's bulky collection service and/or skip services, including bulky and small mixed material aggregated at Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs) or other bulking point(s) in a mixed form. Material is likely to include large household or commercial items such as furniture, mattresses, carpets, mixed garden waste and items from DIY-type construction operations. Material may include arisings from building maintenance, housing clearance/refurbishment, roads, grounds maintenance, street sweepings, litter picking, fly tipping, site clearance, country parks, education and other Council services and commercial customer’s waste. Additional material arisings could include wood, plastic, metal, glass, tiles and ceramics. This Lot will be delivered by the Council in either roll-on roll-off skip vehicles; caged tipper vehicles; or walking floor articulated vehicles. (EWC 20 03 07)

3 Lot 2b - Bulky Waste (west)

This Lot is seeking the provision of a suitably permitted or licensed waste reception facility to receive Bulky Waste from HWRCs and other sources within the Wigtown operational area of the region. The facility must be within approximately 10 miles by road of Stranraer Zero Waste Park. Upon receipt of the waste the service provider must ensure that it is stored, transported, treated and disposed of properly and in accordance with all applicable laws, permissions, consents, licences, permits and the waste duty of care requirements. Treatment options offered should be as far up the waste hierarchy as possible. Deliveries to the Service Providers Nominated Facility may include material collected by the Council’s bulky collection service and/or skip services, including bulky and small mixed material aggregated at Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs) or other bulking point(s) in a mixed form. Material is likely to include large household or commercial items such as furniture, mattresses, carpets, mixed garden waste and items from DIY-type construction operations. Material may include arisings from building maintenance, housing clearance/refurbishment, roads, grounds maintenance, street sweepings, litter picking, fly tipping, site clearance, country parks, education and other Council services and commercial customer’s waste. Additional material arisings could include wood, plastic, metal, glass, tiles and ceramics. This Lot will be delivered by the Council in either roll-on roll-off skip vehicles; caged tipper vehicles; or walking floor articulated vehicles. (EWC 20 03 07)

4 Lot 3a – Green (garden) Waste (Annan)

This Lot is seeking the provision of a suitably permitted or licensed waste reception facility to receive Green Waste. The facility must be within approximately 50 miles by road of Annan HWRC. Upon receipt of the waste the Service Provider must ensure that it is stored, transported, treated and disposed of properly and in accordance with all applicable laws, permissions, consents, licences, permits and the waste duty of care requirements. Treatment options offered should be as far up the waste hierarchy as possible. Deliveries to the reception facility may include material generated by the Council's Parks & Gardens/Communities service and household green waste from the Council’s HWRCs. Treatment solutions should be compliant with and verifiable to the British Standards Institution's Publicly Available Specification (BSI PAS 100 standard). This Lot will be delivered by the Council in either roll-on roll-off skip vehicles; caged tipper vehicles; or walking floor articulated vehicles. (EWC 20 02 01)

5 Lot 3b – Green (garden) Waste (Dumfries)

This Lot is seeking the provision of a suitably permitted or licensed waste reception facility to receive Green Waste. The facility must be within approximately 5 miles by road of Dumfries MBT Plant. Upon receipt of the waste the Service Provider must ensure that it is stored, transported, treated and disposed of properly and in accordance with all applicable laws, permissions, consents, licences, permits and the waste duty of care requirements. Treatment options offered should be as far up the waste hierarchy as possible. Deliveries to the reception facility may include material generated by the Council’s Parks & Gardens/Communities service and household green waste from the Council’s HWRCs. Treatment solutions should be compliant with and verifiable to the British Standards Institution’s Publicly Available Specification (BSI PAS 100 standard). This Lot will be delivered by the Council in either roll-on roll-off skip vehicles; caged tipper vehicles; or walking floor articulated vehicles. (EWC 20 02 01)

6 Lot 3c – Green (garden) Waste (Castle Douglas)

This Lot is seeking the provision of a suitably permitted or licensed waste reception facility to receive Green Waste. The facility must be within approximately 50 miles by road of Castle Douglas HWRC. Upon receipt of the waste the Service Provider must ensure that it is stored, transported, treated and disposed of properly and in accordance with all applicable laws, permissions, consents, licences, permits and the waste duty of care requirements. Treatment options offered should be as far up the waste hierarchy as possible. Deliveries to the reception facility may include material generated by the Council's Parks & Gardens/Communities service and household green waste from the Council’s HWRCs. Treatment solutions should be compliant with and verifiable to the British Standards Institution's Publicly Available Specification (BSI PAS 100 standard). This Lot will be delivered by the Council in either roll-on roll-off skip vehicles; caged tipper vehicles; or walking floor articulated vehicles. (EWC 20 02 01)

7 Lot 3d – Green (garden) Waste (Stranraer)

This Lot is seeking the provision of a suitably permitted or licensed waste reception facility to receive Green Waste. The facility must be within approximately 110 miles by road of SZWP. Upon receipt of the waste the Service Provider must ensure that it is stored, transported, treated and disposed of properly and in accordance with all applicable laws, permissions, consents, licences, permits and the waste duty of care requirements. Treatment options offered should be as far up the waste hierarchy as possible. Deliveries to the reception facility may include material generated by the Council's Parks & Gardens/Communities service and household green waste from the Council’s HWRCs. Treatment solutions should be compliant with and verifiable to the British Standards Institution's Publicly Available Specification (BSI PAS 100 standard). This Lot will be delivered by the Council in either roll-on roll-off skip vehicles; caged tipper vehicles; or walking floor articulated vehicles. (EWC 20 02 01)

8 Lot 4a – Inert Waste (soil & rubble) (east)

This Lot is seeking the provision of a suitably permitted or licensed waste reception facility to receive Inert Waste (soil & rubble) materials. We are seeking one facility within approximately 5 miles by road of Dumfries MBT plant. Upon receipt of the waste the Service Provider must ensure that it is stored, transported, treated and disposed of properly and in accordance with all applicable laws, permissions, consents, licences, permits and the waste duty of care requirements. Treatment options offered should be as far up the waste hierarchy as possible. Deliveries to the Service Provider’s Nominated Facility will consist of Inert Waste (soil & rubble). Materials arising via this Lot are likely to include, but are not limited to, materials such as brick, stone, rubble, hardcore, concrete, clay, sand, soil, tiles, glass, ceramic sinks, ceramic toilets, ceramic baths, crockery and ceramics. This Lot will be delivered by the Council in roll-on roll-off skip vehicles. (EWC 20 02 02)

9 Lot 4b – Inert Waste (soil & rubble) (west)

This Lot is seeking the provision of a suitably permitted or licensed waste management company to collect and treat Inert Waste (soil & rubble) stored in roll-on roll-off skips at three HWRCs. We are seeking one facility within approximately 10 miles by road of SZWP. Upon collection of the waste the Service Provider must ensure that it is transported, stored, treated, and disposed of properly and in accordance with all applicable laws, permissions, consents, licences, permits and the waste duty of care requirements. Treatment options offered should be as far up the waste hierarchy as possible. Collection by the Service Provider and treatment at their Nominated Facility will consist of Inert Waste (soil & rubble). Materials arising via this Lot are likely to include, but are not limited to, materials such as brick, stone, rubble, hardcore, concrete, clay, sand, soil, tiles, glass, ceramic sinks, ceramic toilets, ceramic baths, crockery and ceramics. This Lot will be collected by the winning bidder in council provided roll-on roll-off skips. The Council’s Nominated Facilities for this Lot are Stranraer, Newton Stewart and Whithorn HWRCs (EWC 20 02 02)

10 Lot 5a – Asbestos Waste from HWRCs (east)

This Lot is seeking the provision of a suitably permitted or licensed waste management company to collect and treat Asbestos Waste stored in chain lift skips from 5 D&G Council Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs) located at: (1) Annan - DG12 5LN, (2) Beattock - DG10 9QU, (3) Sanquhar DG4 6ES (4) Lochar Moss, Dumfries - DG1 3PG and (5) Castle Douglas - DG7 1LH. Once collected, the asbestos waste must be stored, transported, treated and disposed of properly and in accordance with all applicable laws, permissions, consents, licences, permits and the waste duty of care requirements. Treatment options offered should be as far up the waste hierarchy as possible. This Lot will be collected by the Service Provider (Model C). The Council will provide chain-lift skips, including spares for change-over which should be stored at the Service Provider’s Nominated Facility and are to be used exclusively for Council waste. (EWC 17 06 05)

11 Lot 5b – Asbestos Waste from HWRCs (west)

This Lot is seeking the provision of a suitably permitted or licensed waste management company to collect and treat Asbestos Waste stored in chain lift skips from 3 D&G Council Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs) located at: (1) Newton Stewart - DG8 6QD, (2) Whithorn DG8 8DE (3) Stranraer DG9 7UD and. Once collected, the asbestos waste must be stored, transported, treated and disposed of properly and in accordance with all applicable laws, permissions, consents, licences, permits and the waste duty of care requirements. Treatment options offered should be as far up the waste hierarchy as possible. This Lot will be collected by the Service Provider (Model C). The Council will provide chain-lift skips, including spares for change-over which should be stored at the Service Provider’s Nominated Facility and are to be used exclusively for Council waste. (EWC 17 06 05)

12 Lot 6a – Wood Waste (east)

This Lot is seeking the provision of a suitably permitted or licensed waste reception facility to receive Wood Waste. The facility must be within approximately 5 miles of Dumfries MBT plant. Upon receipt of the waste the Service Provider must ensure that it is stored, transported, treated and disposed of properly and in accordance with all applicable laws, permissions, consents, licences, permits and the waste duty of care requirements. Treatment options offered should be as far up the waste hierarchy as possible. This Lot is for wood of varying types, but typically it will be un-shredded. Material is likely to come predominately from Household Waste Recycling Centres and possibly other Council premises or operations. Material may be sorted or unsorted. There is no guarantee that waste wood will meet PAS104 or PAS111 standards. It is recognised therefore that both low-grade, (suitable for some processing and power and heat generation) and high grade (as per PAS104) may be encountered. Materials likely to be included within scope are processed Hardwood, MDF, Chipboard, Plywood and/or Blockboard. This Lot will be delivered by the Council in either roll-on roll-off skip vehicles; caged tipper vehicles; or walking floor articulated vehicles. (EWC 20 01 38)

13 Lot 6b – Wood Waste (west)

This Lot is seeking the collection and treatment of bulked wood waste from SZWP. Upon collection of the waste the Service Provider must ensure that it is stored, transported, treated and disposed of properly and in accordance with all applicable laws, permissions, consents, licences, permits and the waste duty of care requirements. Treatment options offered should be as far up the waste hierarchy as possible. This Lot is for wood of varying types, but typically it will be un-shredded. Material is likely to come predominately from Household Waste Recycling Centres and possibly other Council premises or operations. Material may be sorted or unsorted. There is no guarantee that waste wood will meet PAS104 or PAS111 standards. It is recognised therefore that both low-grade, (suitable for some processing and power and heat generation) and high grade (as per PAS104) may be encountered. Materials likely to be included within scope are processed Hardwood, MDF, Chipboard, Plywood and/or Blockboard. This Lot will be collected by the winning bidder in their own (or a suitably qualified sub-contractor’s) walking floor articulated vehicle, or another suitable vehicle type as agreed. (EWC 20 01 38)

14 Lot 7a – Street Sweepings (grit & fines) (east)

This Lot is seeking the provision of a suitably permitted or licensed waste reception facility to receive Street Sweepings. The facility must be within approximately 5 miles of Dumfries MBT plant. Upon receipt of the waste the Service Provider must ensure that it is stored, transported, treated and disposed of properly and in accordance with all applicable laws, permissions, consents, licenses, permits and the waste duty of care requirements. Treatment options offered should be as far up the waste hierarchy as possible. Street Sweepings – i.e., detritus from street sweeping operations deposited direct from the street sweeper vehicle or in a skip. Some deliveries of street sweepings will contain mixed waste and possibly dog faeces from litter and dog bin arisings. Also, litter and leaves etc. picked up from road gutters and pedestrian areas by the sweeper. This Lot will be delivered by the Council in either street sweeper vehicles; chain lift skip vehicles; roll-on roll-off skip vehicles; caged tipper vehicles; or by a third-party haulier. (EWC 20 03 03)

15 Lot 7b – Street Sweepings (grit & fines) (west)

This Lot is seeking the provision of a suitably permitted or licensed waste reception facility to receive Street Sweepings. The facility must be within approximately 10 miles of SZWP. Upon receipt of the waste the Service Provider must ensure that it is stored, transported, treated and disposed of properly and in accordance with all applicable laws, permissions, consents, licenses, permits and the waste duty of care requirements. Treatment options offered should be as far up the waste hierarchy as possible. Street Sweepings – i.e., detritus from street sweeping operations deposited direct from the street sweeper vehicle or in a skip. Some deliveries of street sweepings will contain mixed waste and possibly dog faeces from litter and dog bin arisings. Also, litter and leaves etc. picked up from road gutters and pedestrian areas by the sweeper. This Lot will be delivered by the Council in either street sweeper vehicles; chain lift skip vehicles; roll-on roll-off skip vehicles; caged tipper vehicles; or by a third-party haulier. (EWC 20 03 03)

16 Lot 8a – Dewatered Gully Waste (east)

This Lot is seeking the provision of a suitably permitted or licensed waste facility to receive Dewatered Gully Waste. Upon receipt of the waste the Service Provider must ensure that it is stored, transported, treated and disposed of properly and in accordance with all applicable laws, permissions, consents, licenses, permits and the waste duty of care requirements. Treatment options offered should be as far up the waste hierarchy as possible. DGC’s Dewatered Gully Waste – i.e., the solids left after the water is drained off of the waste material that has been sucked out of roadside drains by a street sweeping vehicle – are anticipated to include a mixture of sand, grit, metal and organics. It is estimated there will be approximately 60-75% sand & aggregate and 25-40% organic material (e.g., leaves, twigs & litter etc.). The materials will be likely to include: 0-15mm gully arisings and 16-40mm gully arisings. This material is likely to require treatment to remove inert fractions, or fractions capable of treatment to allow diversion from landfill. DGC dewatering our Gully Waste is a new process, so the anticipated make-up of this waste material is estimated based on feedback from industry and other local authorities. This Lot will be collected by the winning bidder in their own (or a suitably qualified sub-contractor’s) vehicle from the Dumfries MBT plant. Provision of a skip container by the winning bidder is required for this lot. However, as this is a new waste material for DGC, we are open to suggestions for the best way to transport this waste to the winning bidders Nominated Facility. (EWC 19 08 05)

17 Lot 8b – Dewatered Gully Waste (west)

This Lot is seeking the provision of a suitably permitted or licensed waste facility to receive Dewatered Gully Waste. Upon receipt of the waste the Service Provider must ensure that it is stored, transported, treated and disposed of properly and in accordance with all applicable laws, permissions, consents, licenses, permits and the waste duty of care requirements. Treatment options offered should be as far up the waste hierarchy as possible. DGC’s Dewatered Gully Waste – i.e., the solids left after the water is drained off of the waste material that has been sucked out of roadside drains by a street sweeping vehicle – are anticipated to include a mixture of sand, grit, metal and organics. It is estimated there will be approximately 60-75% sand & aggregate and 25-40% organic material (e.g., leaves, twigs & litter etc.). The materials will be likely to include: 0-15mm gully arisings and 16-40mm gully arisings. This material is likely to require treatment to remove inert fractions, or fractions capable of treatment to allow diversion from landfill. DGC dewatering our Gully Waste is a new process, so the anticipated make-up of this waste material is estimated based on feedback from industry and other local authorities. This Lot will be collected by the winning bidder in their own (or a suitably qualified sub-contractor’s) vehicle from the SZWP. Provision of a skip container by the winning bidder is required for this lot. However, as this is a new waste material for DGC, we are open to suggestions for the best way to transport this waste to the winning bidders Nominated Facility. (EWC 19 08 05)

18 Waste Tyres

This Lot is seeking a suitably qualified Service Provider capable of delivering a service for the treatment, recovery, recycling, and disposal of tyres, which may include loose standard tyres and commercial tyres (steel banded). Tyres will be loose (i.e., not baled) and will be mainly domestic car and motorcycle tyres that are off rim. However, some may be on rim. Upon receipt of the waste the Service Provider must ensure that it is stored, transported, treated, and disposed of properly and in accordance with all applicable laws, permissions, consents, licenses, permits and the waste duty of care requirements. Treatment options offered should be as far up the waste hierarchy as possible. This Lot will be collected by the winning bidder in their own (or a suitably qualified sub-contractor’s) box van vehicle, or another suitable vehicle type as agreed. Collection of Tyres is required from all 12 DGC Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs) (EWC 16 01 03)

19 Non-Conforming (‘non-scheme’) Gas and Other Pressurised Bottles

This Lot is seeking a suitably qualified Service Provider capable of delivering a service for the treatment of Gas Bottles and Cylinders, which will in the main be collected at Household Waste Recycling Centres and other Council premises or operations and fall out-with the national collection scheme, (i.e., owner/manufacturer is unknown). The following list is not exhaustive; however, the materials requiring service under this Lot could include various sizes of camping gas cylinders, fire extinguishers, soda streams, diving cylinders, helium gas cylinders, acetylene cylinders and calibration gas cylinders. Upon receipt of the waste the Service Provider must ensure that it is stored, transported, treated and disposed of properly and in accordance with all applicable laws, permissions, consents, licenses, permits and the waste duty of care requirements. Treatment options offered should be as far up the waste hierarchy as possible. This Lot will be collected by the winning bidder in their own (or a suitably qualified sub-contractor’s) box van vehicle, or another suitable vehicle type as agreed. (EWC 16 05 05)

20 Lot 11a – Contingency for Residual Waste Reception and Treatment (Annan)

This Lot is seeking the provision of a suitably permitted or licensed waste reception facility to provide contingency arrangements to receive and treat Residual Waste (including any non-hazardous waste) from Annan Waste Transfer Station when normal disposal routes are unavailable. The facility must be within approximately 50 miles by road of Annan HWRC. Upon receipt of the waste the Service Provider must ensure that it is stored, transported, treated and disposed of properly and in accordance with all applicable laws, permissions, consents, licences, permits and the waste duty of care requirements. Treatment options offered should be as far up the waste hierarchy as possible. This Lot will be delivered by the Council in walking floor articulated vehicles. (EWC 20 01 03)

21 Lot 11b – Contingency for Residual Waste Reception and Treatment (Dumfries)

This Lot is seeking the provision of a suitably permitted or licensed waste reception facility to provide contingency arrangements to receive and treat Residual Waste (including any non-hazardous waste) from the Nithsdale area of Dumfries and Galloway when normal disposal routes are unavailable. The facility must be within approximately 50 miles by road of Dumfries MBT plant. Upon receipt of the waste the Service Provider must ensure that it is stored, transported, treated and disposed of properly and in accordance with all applicable laws, permissions, consents, licences, permits and the waste duty of care requirements. Treatment options offered should be as far up the waste hierarchy as possible. This Lot will be delivered by the Council in RCVs or walking floor articulated vehicles. (EWC 20 01 03)

22 Lot 11c – Contingency for Residual Waste Reception and Treatment (Castle Douglas)

This Lot is seeking the provision of a suitably permitted or licensed waste reception facility to provide contingency arrangements to receive and treat Residual Waste (including any non-hazardous waste) from Castle Douglas Waste Transfer Station when normal disposal routes are unavailable. The facility must be within approximately 50 miles by road of Castle Douglas HWRC. Upon receipt of the waste the Service Provider must ensure that it is stored, transported, treated and disposed of properly and in accordance with all applicable laws, permissions, consents, licences, permits and the waste duty of care requirements. Treatment options offered should be as far up the waste hierarchy as possible. This Lot will be delivered by the Council in walking floor articulated vehicles. (EWC 20 01 03)

23 Lot 11d – Contingency for Residual Waste Reception and Treatment (Stranraer)

This Lot is seeking the provision of a suitably permitted or licensed waste reception facility to provide contingency arrangements to receive and treat Residual Waste (including any non-hazardous waste) from Stranraer Waste Transfer Station when normal disposal routes are unavailable. The facility must be within approximately 110 miles by road of SZWP. Upon receipt of the waste the Service Provider must ensure that it is stored, transported, treated and disposed of properly and in accordance with all applicable laws, permissions, consents, licences, permits and the waste duty of care requirements. Treatment options offered should be as far up the waste hierarchy as possible. This Lot will be delivered by the Council in walking floor articulated vehicles or RCVs. (EWC 20 01 03)

24 Contingency for Residual Waste RCV Reception in Dumfries

This Lot is seeking the provision of a suitably permitted or licensed waste reception facility to provide contingency arrangements to receive Residual Waste in RCVs from DGC’s Waste Collection Service in the Nithsdale area of Dumfries and Galloway when the normal reception facility for residual waste in the Nithsdale area (the Dumfries MBT plant) is unavailable. The facility must be within approximately 5 miles by road of Dumfries MBT plant. Upon receipt of the waste the Service Provider must ensure that it is stored properly and in accordance with all applicable laws, permissions, consents, licences, permits and the waste duty of care requirements. This lot differs from Lots 11a, 11b & 11c in that it is for the reception only of Nithsdale residual waste delivered by RCVs. It does not require any treatment. The waste will be delivered to the Service Provider’s Nominated Facility by Council RCVs. The bulked waste will be collected from the Service Provider’s Nominated Facility by a Council contracted third-party haulier using walking floor articulated vehicles. The Service Provider’s Nominated Facility is required to load the outgoing third-party vehicles. The Residual Waste must not be processed or treated in any way, or be mixed with other waste streams or other customer’s waste. This waste will be removed by the Council within 48 hours. This Lot will be delivered by the Council in RCVs. (EWC 20 01 03)

Award Criteria

Quality 40
price 60

CPV Codes

  • 90514000 - Refuse recycling services
  • 90500000 - Refuse and waste related services
  • 90513000 - Non-hazardous refuse and waste treatment and disposal services
  • 90513100 - Household-refuse disposal services
  • 90650000 - Asbestos removal services
  • 03417000 - Scrap wood

Indicators

  • This is a recurring contract.
  • Renewals are available.
  • Professional qualifications are sought.

Other Information

** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. ** The buyer is using PCS-Tender to conduct this ITT exercise. The Project code is 46032. For more information see: http://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/info/InfoCentre.aspx?ID=2343 (SC Ref:706907)

Reference

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