FWE-HAZMAT-19
Federal opportunity from COM - DFG Commissioner's Office • Department of Fish and Game. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Dec 02, 2026. Industry: NAICS 77, 10, 00.
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Description
Preliminary environmental site examinations for land acquisitions
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The FWE-HAZMAT-19 opportunity involves preliminary environmental site examinations for land acquisitions, issued by the DFG Commissioner's Office. Businesses eligible for Small Business Priority Preference (SBPP) are encouraged to participate, with responses due by December 2, 2026. This contract likely requires expertise in environmental assessments and compliance with regulatory standards.
The buyer is aiming to conduct environmental site assessments to ensure safe land acquisitions, identifying any hazards or environmental concerns associated with the properties.
- Environmental consulting firms
- Engineering companies with environmental expertise
- Small businesses specializing in site assessments
- Firms with past performance in similar projects
- Conduct site examinations
- Prepare environmental assessment reports
- Identify potential hazards
- Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations
- Engage with local stakeholders as necessary
- Technical proposal outlining methodologies
- Relevant past performance examples
- Team member qualifications and experiences
- Detailed pricing proposal
- Compliance with SBPP requirements
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Must meet the NAICS requirements specified
- Compliance with all environmental regulations is crucial
- Documentation of past SBPP projects may be required
- Consider competitive pricing due to the SBPP set-aside
- Detail cost breakdown to show value for proposed work
- Be prepared for negotiations on deliverables and timelines
- Consider partnering with a small environmental lab for testing services
- Collaborate with local environmental law experts for compliance advice
- Form a team with firms experienced in local regulations
- Potential delays in obtaining necessary regulatory approvals
- Market competition among qualified SBPP bidders
- Underestimating the time required for thorough examinations
- What specific environmental concerns or regulations should we focus on?
- Are there any particular sites already identified for the assessments?
- What is the expected timeline for this project beyond the response deadline?
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- Specific locations for site assessments
- Budget or funding details for this opportunity
- Clarification on regulatory compliance requirements
- Deadline for project completion after response deadline
- Any specific qualifications or certifications required for bidders
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