Fort Totten - Refuse and Recycling Services
Solicitation from DEPT OF THE ARMY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: Ernie Pyle USARC/ AMSA#12 200 Duane Road, Fort Totten NY.11359 • 11359. Response deadline: Feb 18, 2026. Industry: NAICS 562111 • PSC S205.
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The Army Contracting Command ? NJ, Warfighter Support Division has a new requirement for Refuse and Recycling Services to be performed at Ernie Pyle USARC/ AMSA#12 200 Duane Road, Fort Totten NY.11359, in support of the 99th Readiness Division. Refuse and Recycling Services are provided to maintain the facility in a clean, neat, free of unwanted debris and trash and professional appearance in efforts to enhance public relations and attractiveness. Refuse and Recycling Services will also ensure a healthy environment for all on-site personnel minimizing illness and contamination from uncollected trash and any possible hazardous material in need of disposal. The expected period of performance is one 12-month base period and four 12-month option periods. The purpose of this update is to correct the post closing to reflect what was on the solicitation document, no amendment is required for this.
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