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ABLE GREASE TRAP SERVICE INC

UEI: HMZGGRGFECW7

ABLE GREASE TRAP SERVICE INC is a federal contractor, registered under UEI HMZGGRGFECW7. It has been awarded $4,944 across 2 federal contracts. Primary work spans All Other Miscellaneous Waste Management Services. Top awarding agencies include Department Of Veterans Affairs.

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Department Of Veterans Affairs$4.9K100%
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562998 - All Other Miscellaneous Waste Management Services$4.9K100%
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NAICS: 562998
New
Federal
CATM Firing Range Cleaning
Solicitation # FA560626QA048
This contract is a firm fixed price solicitation for cleaning and lead waste disposal services at the Combat Arms Firing Range, Building #605, located at Spangdahlem Air Base in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The work is classified as a non-personal services contract under NAICS code 562998, with a base performance period from September 30, 2026, through September 29, 2027, and four optional one-year extensions through September 29, 2031. All work must be performed exclusively on Fridays to avoid disruption to daily range operations. Key deliverables include biweekly vacuum cleaning of the Action Target TCT-4 System, semi-annual deep cleaning of areas behind the system, and monthly replacement of LDPE drum liners, dust collection filters, pre-load compounds, and F-class 9 bag filters for the range ventilation system, all of which must meet manufacturer specifications. The contractor is required to develop and submit a Quality Control Program within 30 days of award and adhere to a zero-defect performance standard, with acceptance determined by joint inspections with Combat Arms representatives. Services are deemed essential during crises, subject to DFARS clauses 252.237-7023 and 252.237-7024, necessitating a contingency plan to ensure uninterrupted performance under emergency conditions. The contractor must maintain a designated contract manager and alternate available Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., excluding federal holidays, and participate in mandatory post-award and periodic progress meetings at no additional cost to the government. Contractor personnel must identify themselves as such in all interactions and mark all deliverables as contractor products. All government property and information must be secured at the end of each workday, and the contractor is accountable for safeguarding equipment and materials provided. A Contracting Officer’s Representative will be formally designated to monitor technical performance but has no authority to modify contract terms. Phase-in and phase-out periods of 30 days each require the contractor to maintain personnel on-site to ensure seamless transition. No pricing details or evaluation factors are specified in the available documentation, and payment terms, remittance details, and contract value remain undisclosed.
FA5606 52 Cons Da Lgc

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NAICS: 562998
New
Federal
SCRAP METAL AGREEMENT
Solicitation # N6660426Q0491
The Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division, Newport (NUWCDIVNPT) has initiated a scrap metal recycling sales agreement to sell recyclable metal materials generated at its facility in Newport, Rhode Island. This is not a traditional contract but a sales agreement under the Solid Waste and Recycling Program, aimed at diverting 50% of solid waste from landfills by responsibly managing and selling scrap metal. The agreement requires qualified vendors to purchase scrap metal commodities at fixed net prices per gross ton, calculated as a percentage of the Fastmarkets price index for the Boston location, with pricing tied to the first issue of the index in the month the metals are received. Specific metal types—including mixed steel, aluminum solids and turnings, brass, stainless steel, copper wire, mixed wire, coupro nickel, and monel—are listed with defined pricing structures and container requirements. The vendor must supply 12 to 22 cubic yard lugger-style containers and/or 30 to 40 cubic yard roll-off dumpsters at no cost to the government and ensure pickup within two working days of notification, with pickups limited to weekday business hours unless otherwise approved. The vendor is responsible for complying with all federal, state, and local regulations, including Department of Transportation and Naval Station Newport safety and security protocols. Drivers must hold a CDL and obtain facility access badges, with the vendor covering all associated fees. The vendor’s facility must be located within 40 miles of NUWCDIVNPT to allow government personnel to witness weigh-ins, and all metals must be properly segregated at the source. Payment is made via electronic funds transfer by the 10th of each month for the prior month’s deliveries, based on Fastmarkets data submitted with invoices. A 20% deposit equivalent to three months of estimated generation is required before the first pickup. The vendor must indemnify NUWCDIVNPT against claims arising from their operations, assume full liability for damages caused to government property, and comply with strict rules preventing the use of government branding in any advertising. The agreement runs for one year beginning October 1, 2026, with options for annual extensions up to a total of five years. Proposals must be submitted by August 18, 2026, and selection will be based equally on past performance and price, with no discussions allowed unless deemed necessary by the contracting officer. Any subcontracting requires prior written approval, and the original vendor remains fully responsible for all obligations.
Nuwc Division Newport

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NAICS: 562998
Federal
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.
W2SN Endist Alaska

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