IMPORTANT NOTICE:
This crra.org website is no longer active, but is being maintained as a historical record for the Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority (“CRRA”).
On June 6, 2014, Public Act 14-94 established the Materials Innovation and Recycling Authority (“MIRA”) as the successor authority to CRRA. As of this date, MIRA assumed control of all of CRRA’s assets, rights, duties and obligations.
For new information about MIRA, go to www.ctmira.org
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CRRA has a fiduciary responsibility to its member cities and towns to provide the best possible services at the lowest possible cost. That responsibility extends to our business relationships. CRRA contracts with a wide variety of companies to operate its facilities and provide environmental, engineering and other services.
CRRA procures goods and services through an open process governed by the Procurement Policies and Procedures adopted by the CRRA Board of Directors.
CRRA has Terms of Purchase which govern the purchase of goods and services pursuant to a Purchase Order.
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Related Topics |
To view the Web sites of some of CRRA's contractors, click Resource Links > CRRA's Contractors . |
Click Business Opportunities for a list of all the open requests for bids, proposals, and qualifications. |
Click Project Business for:
- permitting, billing & disposal procedures & agreements
- disposal fees
- hours of operation
- directions to facilities
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Click Disposal Permits for the application form to open an account with CRRA or for a temporary permit for a substitute vehicle. |
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