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F -- EMERGENCY REMEDIAL RESPONSE SERVICES (ERRS VI) (SOL)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 1 Contracting Office, Boston, MA
Contract Opportunities on SAM.gov 68HE0125R0004, 2026
Filed Under: Market/Commercialization
Filed Under: Market/Commercialization
This is a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 562910. EPA Region 1 seeks a contractor to support activities associated with emergency response, including sampling, monitoring, site stabilization, containment of spilled materials, waste treatment, restoration, removal actions, transportation, and disposal. Response activities include planning; containment and countermeasures during emergency and removal responses; decontamination and mitigation; treatment, transportation, and disposal operations; restoration; analytical services; demolition; construction and support facilities for removal actions; marine (water) operations; international (transboundary) response; and response times, Level A response capabilities, and integration into the Unified Command (Incident Command System). The contractor shall provide environmental response services for the removal and treatment of oil, petroleum products, hazardous substances, pollutants, and contaminants, as specified in task orders (TOs). The contractor shall also support response actions related to natural and manmade disasters, acts of terrorism, weapons of mass destruction, and chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear incidents. The award will be an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with fixed rates for labor and equipment and cost-reimbursable elements for other direct costs. Task orders may be issued on a time-and-materials (T&M) or fixed-price basis. The period of performance is from November 30, 2026, through November 29, 2031. Offers are due by 2:00 PM EDT on July 27, 2026. https://sam.gov/workspace/contract/opp/4d9d08a5e4ee473d8b320598529ac6d0/view
Contract Opportunities on SAM.gov 68HE0125R0004, 2026
Filed Under: Market/Commercialization
Filed Under: Market/Commercialization
This is a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 562910. EPA Region 1 seeks a contractor to support activities associated with emergency response, including sampling, monitoring, site stabilization, containment of spilled materials, waste treatment, restoration, removal actions, transportation, and disposal. Response activities include planning; containment and countermeasures during emergency and removal responses; decontamination and mitigation; treatment, transportation, and disposal operations; restoration; analytical services; demolition; construction and support facilities for removal actions; marine (water) operations; international (transboundary) response; and response times, Level A response capabilities, and integration into the Unified Command (Incident Command System). The contractor shall provide environmental response services for the removal and treatment of oil, petroleum products, hazardous substances, pollutants, and contaminants, as specified in task orders (TOs). The contractor shall also support response actions related to natural and manmade disasters, acts of terrorism, weapons of mass destruction, and chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear incidents. The award will be an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with fixed rates for labor and equipment and cost-reimbursable elements for other direct costs. Task orders may be issued on a time-and-materials (T&M) or fixed-price basis. The period of performance is from November 30, 2026, through November 29, 2031. Offers are due by 2:00 PM EDT on July 27, 2026. https://sam.gov/workspace/contract/opp/4d9d08a5e4ee473d8b320598529ac6d0/
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