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Petroleum, Oil and Lubricant (POL) Services
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from DEPT OF THE ARMY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: NY. Response deadline: Mar 12, 2026. Industry: NAICS 562998 • PSC M1PZ.
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Description
Fort Drum, NY has a requirement for Petroleum, Oil and Lubricant (POL) Services. See attached document CSS_W911S226QA011. This requirement is set aside for small business under NAICS 562998, All Other Miscellaneous Waste Management Services,with a size standard of 16.5 million dollars. To submit a quote, please follow all instructions in document CSS_W911S226QA011 and attachments.
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