509 SFS Range Cleaning
Solicitation from DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: MO. Response deadline: Feb 23, 2026. Industry: NAICS 562910 • PSC F108.
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The purpose of this cleaning is to remove debris including all hazardous materials from the firing range where live-fire weapons training is conducted. This creates a safe environment where students and instructors are at a reduced risk of exposure to harmful substances created by frequent deflagration and discharge of firearms. Failure to accomplish these tasks will result in a heavy accumulation of toxic and substances which have been known to causes severe and long-lasting respiratory illnesses. The dust that accumulates on the floor of the range is flammable and under extreme circumstances could ignite and be extremely dangerous to any personnel in the building.
Required Documents:
Attachment 1: Performance Work Statement(PWS)
Attachment 2: Pricing Sheet
Attachment 3: Safety Data Sheet
Attachment 4: Wage Determination
Attachment 5: Amended Provisions and Clauses
Attachment 6: SFS Photos
Attachment 7: AFGSC CY26 Federal Holidays and Family Days
Attachment 8: Combo
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The DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE has released a solicitation for cleaning services at the 509 SFS firing range, identified by solicitation number FA462526Q1019. The purpose is to safely remove hazardous materials and debris, which could pose significant health risks, including respiratory illnesses. Bids are due by February 23, 2026, and include requirements such as a Performance Work Statement and Safety Data Sheets.
The buyer aims to ensure a safe training environment by removing hazardous debris from the firing range, reducing the risk of exposure to toxic substances created during live-fire weapons training.
- Assessment of hazardous waste materials
- Debris removal from the firing range
- Ensuring compliance with safety standards
- Provision of required documentation (PWS, Safety Data Sheet, etc.)
- Completed Performance Work Statement (PWS)
- Pricing Sheet submitted
- Safety Data Sheets included
- Wage Determination document
- Amended Provisions and Clauses acknowledgment
- Photos of the site, if applicable
- Acknowledgment of Federal Holidays and Family Days
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- Specific site location for the cleaning operation
- Detailed timeline for the period of performance
- Potential penalties for non-compliance with the cleaning contract
- Information on the number of personnel required for the cleaning
- Access procedures for the range during cleaning
- Available dates for site visits or pre-bid meetings
- Expected volume of hazardous waste to be removed
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