IFB - Nantucket Memorial Airport Evaluation of PFAS Treatment Systems Project
Federal opportunity from 18 - Airport • Town of Nantucket. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 01, 2026. Industry: NAICS 40, 16, 15.
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BIDDERS, DO NOT SUBMIT QUOTES VIA COMMBUYES. The Nantucket Memorial Airport invites sealed bids for the Evaluation of the Effectiveness of PFAS-Containing Firefighting Foam Treatment Systems. Questions concerning the project may be directed to Dhruv Patel, McFarland-Johnson, at dpatel@mjinc.com. Bid documents can be obtained online at www.biddocsonline.com
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The Nantucket Memorial Airport is seeking sealed bids for the evaluation of PFAS treatment systems, specifically targeting PFAS-containing firefighting foam. This project highlights the airport's commitment to environmental safety and compliance with emerging regulations on PFAS. Bids are due by May 1, 2026, making early engagement crucial for potential contractors.
The buyer aims to evaluate the effectiveness of PFAS-containing firefighting foam treatment systems to ensure environmental safety and compliance with relevant regulations.
- Environmental engineering firms specializing in PFAS treatment.
- Consulting firms experienced in airport operations and safety compliance.
- Bidders with previous experience in firefighting foam systems.
- Obtain bid documents from www.biddocsonline.com.
- Conduct an evaluation of existing PFAS treatment systems.
- Provide a detailed report on findings and recommendations.
- Completed bid form.
- Technical proposal outlining evaluation methods.
- Cost proposal detailing project expenses.
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- Ensure all evaluations meet environmental regulations.
- Adhere to specific guidelines from the Nantucket Memorial Airport.
- Consider industry standards for PFAS treatment evaluation.
- Include costs for labor, materials, and equipment needed for thorough evaluation.
- Possible collaborations with environmental scientists and engineers.
- Subcontracting to specialized labs for PFAS analysis.
- Changes in environmental regulations regarding PFAS could impact project scope.
- Potential delays in obtaining necessary documentation or access to sites.
- What specific metrics will be used to evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment systems?
- Are there any existing studies or data regarding the current PFAS systems in place?
- What is the timeline for the project post-bid award?
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- Specific budget range for evaluation.
- Details on the current PFAS treatment systems in use.
- Any expected timeline for project phases beyond bid submission.
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