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Debris Removal Services - Upstream Face of Dam, Union Village Dam, East Thetford, VT
Award Notice from DEPT OF THE ARMY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: VT. Industry: NAICS 562119 • PSC S216.
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The opportunity involves providing debris removal services at the Upstream Face of the Union Village Dam in East Thetford, VT, under the auspices of the Department of the Army. Classed under PSC S216 and relevant NAICS 562119, this acquisition is set aside for small businesses (SBA). Interested bidders should assess their capabilities in environmental services and project management in hazardous zones.
The buyer seeks a qualified contractor to perform safe and efficient debris removal services that comply with environmental regulations, ensuring the integrity of the dam.
- Small businesses with expertise in environmental cleanup
- Contractors familiar with dam safety and inspections
- Firms with experience in heavy machinery operations
- Site assessment and initial evaluation
- Debris collection and removal plans
- Execution of removal services
- Waste disposal in compliance with regulations
- Reporting and documentation of work completed
- Company qualifications and past performance
- Technical approach to the scope
- Pricing structure and cost breakdown
- Schedule and timelines for project completion
- Compliance with safety and environmental regulations
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- Must adhere to environmental compliance standards
- SBA certification required for bidders
- Hudson River (or regional) compliance may be applicable
- Consider fixed-price or cost-plus structure depending on project requirements
- Research competitive rates for similar services in the region
- Account for potential waste disposal fees
- Explore partnerships with local waste management companies
- Consider subcontracting environmental compliance specialists
- Assess alliance with local small businesses for meeting set-aside requirements
- Potential weather delays impacting debris removal operations
- Discovery of hazardous materials requiring specialized handling
- Ingestion of local community concerns regarding environmental impacts
- What specific types of debris are to be removed?
- Are there environmental hazards in the area that the contractor should prepare for?
- What are the compliance requirements regarding waste disposal?
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- Detailed scope of work
- Specific compliance protocols
- Timeline for project execution
- Exact response deadline
- Location-related challenges or restrictions
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