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UXO Clearance Services - Fort McCoy
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from DEPT OF THE ARMY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: 54656. Response deadline: Jan 20, 2026. Industry: NAICS 562910 • PSC F108.
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UXO Clearance Services - Fort McCoy
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The opportunity involves providing UXO (Unexploded Ordinance) Clearance Services at Fort McCoy, with a strong preference for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBC). This work is offered by the Department of the Army, and the solicitation is available via SAM.gov, with responses due by January 20, 2026.
The buyer aims to secure qualified contractors capable of safely conducting UXO clearance operations at Fort McCoy, ensuring that the area is free from hazardous materials that could affect safety or military operations.
- Contractors with expertise in UXO clearance
- Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses
- Companies with proven safety records in ordinance disposal
- Assessment of UXO locations
- Clearing identified UXO hazards
- Reporting and documentation of clearance
- Safety compliance and risk management protocols
- Company profile and history
- Past performance documentation
- Safety record and plans
- Technical and management approach for UXO services
- Pricing proposal and cost breakdown
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- Ensure compliance with federal regulations for UXO work
- Follow SDVOSBC set-aside criteria
- Adhere to safety protocols specific to ordinance handling
- Assess industry benchmarks for UXO services
- Consider the inclusion of risk mitigation costs in pricing
- Evaluate potential overhead associated with mobilization and demobilization procedures
- Explore partnerships with experienced UXO firms
- Consider teaming with local contractors for logistics support
- Engage with subcontractors for specialized tasks (e.g., safety equipment procurement)
- Potential for safety incidents during clearance operations
- Delays from weather or environmental conditions
- Regulatory compliance failures could lead to penalties
- What specific UXO clearance technologies are preferred?
- Are there existing safety protocols to adhere to?
- What is the timeline for project milestones?
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- Detailed scope of work for UXO services
- Exact locations needing clearance at Fort McCoy
- Potential environmental constraints and regulations
- Evaluation criteria for bids
- Existing contract terms from past UXO services at the site
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