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66--R7 Lab: Ion Chromatograph System to analyze Hexava

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68HE0726Q0007Federal

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The contract seeks to procure an Ion Chromatograph System specifically designed to analyze Hexavalent Chromium. It is managed by the Region 7 Contracting Office of the Environmental Protection Agency and is designated under NAICS code 334516, which relates to manufacturing of measuring, analyzing, and controlling instruments. The solicitation was posted on April 3, 2026, with responses due by April 23, 2026. The contract is identified as a presolicitation, indicating it is in the early stages of procurement. Performance and delivery are set for Lenexa, Kansas, where the office is located. The contracting office handles environmental monitoring and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Interested parties can direct inquiries to the primary contact, Tricia Zielinski, via email. There is no specified set-aside type or special program indicated for this contract. The system to be acquired will support critical environmental assessments by providing precise analysis of hazardous chromium levels.

General Info

Procurement of Ion Chromatograph for Hexavalent Chromium analysis by EPA Region 7, Lenexa, Kansas.

Agency

Environmental Protection Agency → Region 7 Contracting Office

Contract Value

$81,589.07

NAICS

334516 - Analytical Laboratory Instrument Manufacturing View NAICS

Place of Performance

US Environmental Protection Agency, Kansas City, KS, 66101, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

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GOVERNMENT SCIENTIFIC SOURCE INCView Profile

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AgencyEnvironmental Protection Agency → Region 7 Contracting Office
Contacts1 person available
OfficeLENEXA, KS, 66219, USA
Organization / Agency
Environmental Protection Agency → Region 7 Contracting Office
Office AddressLENEXA, KS, 66219, USA
Contacts
Zielinski Tricia

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R7 Lab: Ion Chromatograph System to analyze Hexavalent Chromium

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