Waste Management Government Contracts
Federal waste-collection and disposal contracts set aside for small business — refuse, recycling, and specialized waste services at government facilities.
Refuse and recycling collection for bases and federal campuses, roll-off and hauling services, portable sanitation, and specialized disposal. Recurring, route-based work where local haulers have a structural advantage — and where contracts renew on predictable cycles.
95 active opportunities right now. Updated daily from SAM.gov.
Life Support Services for Army Bases
Dumpster Waste Removal Service
Dumpster and Waste Removal Services
Annual Fuel Tank Maintenance and Testing Services
Septic Tank Services for an Army Camp
Bilge Water and Oily Waste Services
Portable Toilet Services for Dams and Lakes
Kitchen Equipment Removal and Disposal
Septic Tank Services for an Army Camp
Solid Waste and Recycling Services for Omaha VAMC
Refuse Disposal Services
Gun Range Cleaning
Portable Toilet Rentals for a National Forest
Portable Toilets and Hand-washing Stations Rental
Portable Latrine, Sink, and Waste Removal Services
Waste Management contracts — common questions
How do I get government waste contracts?expand_more
Register on SAM.gov under 562111 (Solid Waste Collection) and the related 562-family codes you operate in, then watch the installations your routes can reach. Incumbency is beatable at recompete time if you can document capacity and disposal arrangements — the solicitations spell out exactly what to prove.
What codes and size standards apply?expand_more
The 562 family: 562111 and 562119 for collection, 562211 for hazardous-waste treatment and disposal, 562991 for septic services, 562998 for miscellaneous waste management. Standards are receipts-based; most regional haulers qualify as small.
Are hazardous-waste contracts different?expand_more
Yes — 562211 work carries permitting, manifesting, and compliance requirements well beyond refuse collection, and solicitations require documented EPA/state authorizations. Don't bid it without the permits already in hand.
Set-Aside Pro is an independent publication, not affiliated with the SBA or SAM.gov. Size standards shown are from the SBA's published table — confirm the current figures and each solicitation's requirements before bidding.