As part of the tender, hazardous waste at TUM Weihenstephan
- to collect,
- the transport of hazardous waste to the disposal and recycling facility with service, i.e. operational management of the hazardous waste collection points (hazardous waste storage) on the TUM premises,
- the operation of a collection point for small quantities of hazardous waste,
- Provision and rental of waste containers
- canisters, barrels and boxes are optionally available
Advertised.
The Technical University of Munich (TUM or TU Munich) is the only technical university in Bavaria. With approximately 48,000 students, it is the second largest technical university in Germany (TU 9). Its headquarters are in Munich.
The TUM Technical University of Munich has three main locations: the main campus in downtown Munich, the research campus in Garching and the Science Center for Food, Land Use and Environment in Freising-WEIHENSTEPHAN.
TUM processes, recycles and disposes of its waste on the basis of the Act to Promote the Circular Economy and Ensure the Environmentally Sound Management of Waste (Kreislaufwirtschaftsgesetz - KrWG) and the Bavarian Waste Act (BayAbfG).
In this case, all waste generated on the entire TUM area is collected and transported in accordance with the law and, if possible, fed into a system for material or energy recycling on the legal basis.
The tendered services will be re-awarded by TUM for the WEIHENSTEPHAN site and other associated TUM locations according to the tender documents on 01.06.2023.
As part of the tender, the following are required for hazardous waste at TUM Weihenstephan:
- the collection, transport of hazardous waste to the disposal and recycling facility with service, i.e. operational management of the hazardous waste collection points (hazardous waste storage) on the TUM premises.
- Operation of a collection point for small quantities of hazardous waste.
- Provision and rental of waste containers according to the container directory of TUM Weihenstephan.
- With regard to the canisters, barrels and boxes, it is an optional item in relation to an order. During the term of the contract, TUM decides to what extent it orders these containers (canisters and drums) from the entrepreneur. However, the contractor must ensure that he can always make the designated canisters and drums available to TUM if the quantities of hazardous waste required to do so.
-At the beginning of the order, new containers / containers (see pictures in the appendix) with the same design must be installed at the respective locations, i.e. the technical designs and uniform stickers according to the specifications of the ADR.
offer.
Technical / logistical requirements:
For the proper and environmentally sound transport of waste according to detailed information or proof of the vehicles used, including the drive and emission class (at least Euro standard 6 until 30 May 2026 at the latest) according to the following logistics concept:
As part of the implementation of the "Clean Vehicle Procurement Act", the following binding logistical implementation concept exists:
Phase 1: From the start of the contract until 30.05.2026 at the latest with the use of hazardous waste vehicle(s) with at least Euro Norm 6 drive
Or
previous use of hazardous waste vehicle(s) with alternative forms of propulsion with electric drive or hydrogen drive with matrix dotting.
Phase 2: From 01.06.2026 at the latest, hazardous waste transporter(s) with alternative drive (electric drive or hydrogen drive)
Procurement using an award matrix:
TUM awards the contract and evaluates all bids using an evaluation matrix. In the evaluation matrix, the components:
- Price max. 100 points,
- Distance from the site to the TUM headquarters max. 10 points,
- Distance TUM Weihenstephan and hazardous waste/interim storage max. 10 points
- the best complaint management max. 10 points,
- Qualification management/collection team max. 5 points,
- Social aspects max- 5 points
- Sustainability concepts of the entrepreneur max. 10 points
- Use of alternative drive forms max. 10 points
used.