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Landfill Operations — Public Tenders

Landfill operations cover the construction, operation, aftercare, and decommissioning of landfills for municipal and industrial waste. Despite the priority given to recycling, considerable volumes of mineral waste and non-recyclable residuals continue to be landfilled. Districts and waste-management associations award the corresponding contracts.

Typical tenders in the landfill operations sector

  • Operation and management of a Class I or II landfill
  • Surface capping and reclamation of a decommissioned landfill
  • Landfill gas capture and utilisation
  • Leachate treatment and disposal
  • Landfill monitoring and groundwater monitoring
  • Expansion of landfill capacity

Relevant CPV codes

Challenges in finding tenders

Landfill operations tenders are a niche market with long contract durations and low procurement frequency. Many awards relate to aftercare measures at decommissioned landfills and are published under general environmental services codes. The distinction from contaminated-site remediation and soil protection is not always clear in CPV coding.

In addition, landfill capacity is a scarce resource — new tenders often only arise when existing capacities are exhausted, which is hard to predict.

How BOND helps with landfill operations tenders

  • Landfill-class filter distinguishes between Class 0, I, II, and III sites
  • Aftercare detection identifies tenders for reclamation and monitoring
  • Capacity tracking monitors signals of landfill bottlenecks and new permitting procedures
  • Long-term monitoring tracks tenders over multi-year operating periods
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