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GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc.

UEI: SLED_6C93AE3152C854DD

GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. is a federal contractor, registered under UEI SLED_6C93AE3152C854DD. It has been awarded $74,000 across 1 federal contract. Primary work spans Unknown NAICS. Top awarding agencies include Dmf - Division Of Marine Fisheries.

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Dmf - Division Of Marine Fisheries$74.0K100%
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NAICS: 238220
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Marine Pump-Out Station InstallationThe contract involves the design, supply, and installation of pump-out stations for recreational vessels along coastal areas, specifically targeting the Emerson Avenue location in Gloucester, Massachusetts, with a zip code of 01930. The work encompasses all components necessary for full operational functionality, including vacuum systems, hoses, signage, and dockside connections to ensure compliance with environmental and maritime regulations. This subcontract is categorized under NAICS code 238220, indicating it is tied to plumbing, heating, and air-conditioning contracting, and is issued by the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries to support marine environmental protection initiatives. All deliverables must meet established technical and safety standards for use in sensitive coastal environments. The response deadline for submissions is set for September 15, 2026, at 5:00 AM, with the solicitation originally posted on June 22, 2026. Although no specific set-aside designation or contracting organization type is identified, the project requires a qualified contractor capable of executing marine infrastructure projects in a high-traffic recreational boating area. The place of performance is limited to the specified site in Gloucester, and all work must be completed in a manner that minimizes disruption to local marine traffic and ecosystems. The contract does not include a designated point of contact, and proposals must be submitted through the provided online portal linked to the CommBuys platform.
DMF - Division of Marine Fisheries

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about 2 months ago

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in 26 days
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NAICS: 237990
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Grant Announcement MA Clean Vessel Act Grant
Solicitation # BD-26-1046-DMF-FWE20-130732
The Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries is soliciting grant applications under the Clean Vessel Act program to fund recreational boating facilities that prevent waste discharge into marine waterways and enhance boating access. Funding, sourced from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Sportfish Restoration and Boating Trust Fund, totals up to $1,500,000 available across multiple awardees, with awards made on a competitive basis. Applicants must propose projects involving the construction, renovation, operation, or maintenance of pump-out stations, floating restrooms, or sewage transfer systems located exclusively in Massachusetts coastal waters, excluding upland restrooms, freshwater systems, or municipal treatment plants. The contract period runs from January 1, 2027, through December 31, 2027, with all project work and documentation required to be completed by the end date. Grantees are required to cover 100% of project costs upfront and are eligible for reimbursement of up to 75% of eligible expenses, contingent on submission of detailed reports, affidavits, pump-out logs, and supporting financial documentation. A 25% non-federal match, provided through cash or in-kind contributions, is mandatory and cannot include federal funds. Equipment valued above $10,000 with a useful life of five years or more must remain in service for its full lifespan and be used solely for its intended purpose. All public communications must acknowledge both state and federal funding sources. Proposals are limited to ten pages and must be submitted via email to the designated contact by September 15, 2026, noon. Applications must include standardized state forms, a W-9, and an electronic funds transfer authorization. No contract line items or pricing schedules are established; awards are determined through evaluation of proposal quality, alignment with program goals, and the needs of Massachusetts recreational boaters, with no defined scoring weights or evaluation categories. The contract is not subject to traditional FAR clauses, operates as a state grant, and may be terminated if federal funding is withdrawn, with no compensation for work performed during suspension. Amendments may be issued through COMMBUYS, and all modifications to the grant terms are prohibited.
DMF - Division of Marine Fisheries

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about 2 months ago

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in 27 days
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NAICS: 621999
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DMF-26017: Scuba Diving Medical Evaluation Services
Solicitation # BD-26-1046-DMF-FW010-125679
The contract supports the Division of Marine Fisheries’ year-round scientific diving operations in Massachusetts and New England coastal waters by securing medical evaluation services for divers, including physical exams, pulmonary function tests, audiograms, EKGs, and drug screenings. Performance must meet industry standards and comply with state regulations such as 801 CMR 21.00, M.G.L. c. 66A, and 93H, with strict requirements for data security, encryption of personal information, and immediate breach notification. The contract duration is initially three years with two optional three-year renewals, allowing for a maximum term of nine years, and the Commonwealth may award multiple contracts across the region. Proposals are evaluated based on medical expertise, service quality, timeliness of scheduling and results, proximity to diver work locations, and price, with award determined through a best value approach that weighs non-price factors alongside cost. All deliverables are the property of the Commonwealth, and contractors must ensure compliance with affirmative action, supplier diversity, anti-lobbying, and conflict of interest laws, including disclosure of family relationships with state employees and ongoing reporting of legal or financial changes. Submission must be made electronically through COMMBUYS by March 1, 2029, using only approved signature formats, and must include required forms such as the Standard Contract Form, W-9, EFT authorization, and certifications tied to compliance with Executive Orders and state procurement policies. Contractors are required to use Electronic Funds Transfer for payment, adhere to prompt payment discount terms, and maintain all records accessible for inspection during business hours. Subcontracting is permitted only with prior written approval from the Department, with subcontractors bound to the same terms as the prime contractor, who retains full performance liability. No line-item pricing is provided; instead, services are delivered on a fee-for-service basis with no specified contract value. The place of performance is centered around New Bedford, Massachusetts, with the Department reserving the right to inspect records and services on-site. Data protection and security requirements align with Commonwealth cryptographic standards, PCI compliance for payment data, and liability for breaches under Massachusetts law. The contract does not specify FOB terms or packaging requirements, and there are no formal FAR clause identifiers, reflecting a state procurement structure governed by Massachusetts regulations rather than federal acquisition policy.
DMF - Division of Marine Fisheries

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6 months ago

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in over 2 years
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NAICS: 541715
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Grant Notice: On-Demand Gear Grant and Research Program
Solicitation # BD-26-1046-DMF-FW010-123452
The Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries is soliciting participation in a 2026 On-Demand Gear Grant and Research Program to support commercial fishers in testing and deploying alternative fishing technology during fixed-gear closure seasons in state waters. Eligible participants include lobster and mobile gear fishers holding a valid 2025 Massachusetts Commercial Lobster Permit or Commercial Fishing Permit, respectively, with renewal required by February 28, 2026. The program provides reimbursement of up to $35,000 for fixed-gear operators and $6,000 for mobile-gear operators to cover costs associated with acquiring, installing, and operating approved on-demand gear systems, which must include through-hull transducers, satellite communication capabilities, and compatible software to eliminate persistent buoy lines. Participation requires obtaining an Exempted Fishing Permit or Letter of Authorization from MA DMF or the Northeast Fisheries Science Center to legally fish in designated restricted areas, including the Massachusetts Restricted Area and South Island Restricted Area. Preference is given to vessels with documented historical fishing activity in these areas between 2012–2014 or 2018–2020. All participants must submit monthly operational reports detailing gear use and performance, and compliance with these reporting requirements are mandatory for reimbursement. The program is administered from Gloucester, Massachusetts, with applications accepted electronically through email to designated program contacts by the deadline of November 30, 2026. No federal contracting clauses, socioeconomic certifications, or standard procurement structures such as CLINs or SAM.gov registrations are required, as this is a state-administered grant initiative designed to gather data on gear technology while supporting fisher participation in marine conservation efforts.
DMF - Division of Marine Fisheries

POSTED

8 months ago

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in 3 months
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