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A & S OIL RECOVERY OF FLORIDA INC

UEI: TEHQRJD9EE34

A & S OIL RECOVERY OF FLORIDA INC is a federal contractor, registered under UEI TEHQRJD9EE34. It has been awarded $22,113 across 17 federal contracts. Primary work spans Hazardous Waste Collection, Unknown NAICS, and All Other Miscellaneous Waste Management Services. Top awarding agencies include Department Of Homeland Security.

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Awards by Agency
Department Of Homeland Security$22.1K100%
Awards by NAICS
562112 - Hazardous Waste Collection$10.3K46.7%
- Unknown NAICS$9.1K41.3%
562998 - All Other Miscellaneous Waste Management Services$2.4K10.7%
211111 - Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas Extraction$306.01.4%
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NAICS: 562112
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Western Oregon Service Unit Medical Waste Disposal
Solicitation # 75H71326Q00036
This procurement is a Firm-Fixed-Price Request for Quotation for Medical Waste Disposal Services at the Chemawa Indian Health Center in Salem, Oregon, under the Indian Health Service’s Western Oregon Service Unit. The requirement is set aside exclusively for Indian Small Business Economic Enterprises (ISBEE) under the Buy Indian Act, meaning only entities that are both confirmed Indian Economic Enterprises and small businesses under NAICS code 562112 are eligible to respond. Offerors must submit a completed IHS Indian Economic Enterprise Representation Form and maintain eligibility throughout the contract lifecycle. The scope encompasses routine monthly collection of regulated medical waste using compliant, biohazard-labeled containers; provision and maintenance of a secure, lockable exterior storage cabinet capable of holding at least eight 35-gallon boxes; transportation, treatment, and disposal of waste; generation and submission of regulatory manifests and documentation; and one additional high-volume pickup per year, to be completed within 72 hours of request. Services must be performed safely on-site without disrupting healthcare operations, adhere to federal, state, and local regulations, and comply with AAAHC accreditation standards. The contract has a one-year base period, beginning no later than 30 days after award, with four additional one-year option periods that the government may exercise at its discretion. All pricing must be submitted as fixed annual rates for each period, inclusive of labor, equipment, materials, transportation, disposal fees, insurance, overhead, and profit. Quotations are due by June 2, 2026, and must be emailed to designated addresses with a specific subject line. Evaluation is based on Technical Capability, Past Performance, and Price, with Technical Capability carrying the highest weight, followed by Past Performance; together, these non-price factors outweigh Price, though Price becomes decisive when technical submissions are equally strong. The government may award to a higher-priced but more capable offeror. Compliance with numerous FAR and HHSAR clauses is mandatory, including requirements for SAM.gov registration, whistleblower rights, equal opportunity, privacy protections, and the newly applicable FAR 52.222-90 addressing DEI discrimination. Contractors must maintain current licenses and permitting authority for waste handling in Salem and Marion County, submit monthly invoices through the IPP system with supporting documentation, and ensure continuity of service with backup resources. The government will conduct performance monitoring through scheduled pickups, cabinet and container inspections, manifest reviews, and response time verification, with non-performance subject to contractual remedies.
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NAICS: 562998
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Chena River Lakes Flood Control Project - Floor Drain Disposal
Solicitation # W911KB26QA012
Solicitation W911KB26QA012 is a total small business set-aside for the U.S. Army Engineer District Alaska to obtain tank pumping services for the Chena River Lakes Flood Control Project located at 3800 Laurance Road, North Pole, Alaska. The contractor is responsible for providing all labor, equipment, and materials to pump, transport, and dispose of contents from a 275-gallon shop floor holding tank or plastic totes. The contractor must maintain a minimum pumping and hauling capacity of 500 gallons per callout and respond to service requests within seven business days. Total annual volume is estimated at a maximum of 6,000 gallons. The contractor must adhere to all AKDEC and Federal regulations and possess all necessary licenses and permits for the transport and disposal of materials as detailed in the Holding Tank Test Sample Analysis. The contract is a firm-fixed-price agreement consisting of one base year from September 20, 2026, to September 19, 2027, with two subsequent option years, for a total duration not to exceed three years and six months. Payment is based on actual gallons pumped, transported, and disposed of according to the proposed rates. Award will be made based on the Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) methodology, where technical acceptability is a pass/fail gate based on the Performance Work Statement. Proposals are due by August 24, 2026, at 10:00 AM Alaska Standard Time.
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