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AK-KODIAK ADMIN SITE-SOIL CLEAN-UP (SOL)
U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, FWS, Construction A/E Team 1, Falls Church, VA
Contract Opportunities on SAM.gov 140FC126Q0023, 2026
Filed Under: Market/Commercialization
Filed Under: Market/Commercialization
This is a full and open competition under NAICS code 562910. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service requires a contractor to delineate and characterize petroleum-contaminated soils and check for groundwater contamination in the land farm area, and remove marine lead battery parts and lead-contaminated soil from the beach at the Sheep Island Boat Maintenance Facility at Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. The Contractor shall provide a Site Characterization Report incorporating previous reports and develop a Corrective Action Completion Report (CACR) that discusses the cost and pros/cons of mitigating the site using active remediation, engineered barriers, institutional controls (Land Use Control Plan), or a combination of these methods if contamination remains on-site after completion of this work. The contractor shall provide a final recommendation based on this evaluation and the current data collected during this contract. Sheep Island is a remote island facility with absolutely no known amenities. All supplies and equipment necessary to perform this site survey/soil sampling must be transported to the site. The award will be based on the lowest price deemed fair and reasonable by the Government. The magnitude of construction is between $25,000 and $100,000. Offers are due by 9:00 AM EDT on June 18, 2026. https://sam.gov/workspace/contract/opp/edc8b48127f845d8b517b99301c3474d/view
Contract Opportunities on SAM.gov 140FC126Q0023, 2026
Filed Under: Market/Commercialization
Filed Under: Market/Commercialization
This is a full and open competition under NAICS code 562910. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service requires a contractor to delineate and characterize petroleum-contaminated soils and check for groundwater contamination in the land farm area, and remove marine lead battery parts and lead-contaminated soil from the beach at the Sheep Island Boat Maintenance Facility at Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. The Contractor shall provide a Site Characterization Report incorporating previous reports and develop a Corrective Action Completion Report (CACR) that discusses the cost and pros/cons of mitigating the site using active remediation, engineered barriers, institutional controls (Land Use Control Plan), or a combination of these methods if contamination remains on-site after completion of this work. The contractor shall provide a final recommendation based on this evaluation and the current data collected during this contract. Sheep Island is a remote island facility with absolutely no known amenities. All supplies and equipment necessary to perform this site survey/soil sampling must be transported to the site. The award will be based on the lowest price deemed fair and reasonable by the Government. The magnitude of construction is between $25,000 and $100,000. Offers are due by 9:00 AM EDT on June 18, 2026. https://sam.gov/workspace/contract/opp/edc8b48127f845d8b517b99301c3474d/
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