FMO26091 Oil Water Separator Cleaning & Maintenance, Statewide (MA Army National Guard)
Federal opportunity from MILDV - Military Division • Military Division. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 02, 2026. Industry: NAICS 20, 14, 28.
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Oil Water Separator Cleaning & Maintenance, Statewide (MA Army National Guard)
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The Massachusetts Army National Guard is seeking vendors to provide cleaning and maintenance services for Oil Water Separators on a statewide basis. This opportunity is set aside for small businesses as indicated by the SBPP Eligible status. The response deadline is set for February 26, 2026, providing ample time for potential bidders to prepare comprehensive proposals.
The buyer aims to secure qualified services for Oil Water Separator cleaning and maintenance to ensure compliance with environmental regulations and operational efficiency across various locations in Massachusetts.
- Small businesses with experience in environmental services
- Companies specializing in industrial cleaning
- Vendors with prior military contracting experience
- Assessment of existing oil water separators
- Scheduled cleaning services
- Maintenance and repair services as needed
- Documentation of service compliance and reporting
- Business credentials
- Technical proposal
- Pricing strategy
- Proof of past performance
- Safety management plan
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Must adhere to environmental regulations
- Need for proper documentation of services
- Competitive pricing is essential for small business eligibility
- Consider volume discounts for multiple service locations
- Potential collaboration with environmental safety firms
- Subcontracting to specialized cleaning companies with a proven track record
- Risk of not meeting environmental compliance may lead to penalties
- Potential for competition from larger firms despite the small business set aside
- What are the specific locations requiring service?
- What is the anticipated frequency of cleaning and maintenance?
- Are there particular compliance standards we need to be aware of?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Specific requirements for service and maintenance frequency are unclear.
- Details on previous contracts or benchmarks for performance are not included.
- Criteria for evaluation of bids are not specified.
- Location specifics for the service are not identified.
- Clarification on safety protocols required for bidders has not been provided.
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