DEP-BAW-RFR-EQE-LAW-2026
Federal opportunity from BAW00 - Bureau of Air and Waste • Department of Environmental Protection. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 03, 2026. Industry: NAICS 24, 11, 15, 12, 30, 23, 00, 41, 10, 40.
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DEP-BAW-RFR-EQE-LAW-2026-Ambient Air
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The Bureau of Air and Waste (BAW) is seeking proposals for the Ambient Air project, as outlined in the DEP-BAW-RFR-EQE-LAW-2026 notice. The response deadline is set for March 4, 2026. This opportunity is not set aside for small business participation, which may widen the competitive field.
The BAW aims to procure services related to Ambient Air monitoring and assessments, focusing on compliance and environmental standards.
- Firms with expertise in environmental science and air quality assessments
- Companies experienced in regulatory compliance and reporting
- Completed proposal
- Technical capabilities statement
- Relevant past performance examples
- Cost proposal
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- Proposals must adhere to environmental regulations and standards within the air quality framework.
- Competitive pricing with justified cost structure based on past performance and scope of services offered.
- Consider teaming with environmental consultancies specializing in air quality
- Subcontracting opportunities with data analysis firms
- Tight deadlines for submissions may affect bid quality
- Potential for high competition due to no small business set-aside
- What specific deliverables are expected throughout the contract period?
- Can you clarify the evaluation criteria for proposals?
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- Detailed scope of work
- Evaluation criteria for proposals
- Exact deliverables required
- Any required certifications or qualifications
- Anticipated budget range for the project
- Name of the contact person for questions
- Contract type (fixed price, cost reimbursement, etc.)
- Information on past performance expectations
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