Air Scrubber System Design and Integration
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The contract seeks the design and integration of an air scrubber system to capture and neutralize hazardous fumes generated during the chrome plating process, with the primary goal of ensuring full compliance with environmental regulations. This system must effectively remove toxic airborne pollutants, specifically targeting emissions associated with industrial chrome plating operations, to protect worker health and meet federal environmental standards. The work is to be performed at a facility in San Diego, California, with a ZIP code of 92135, and will require specialized engineering expertise in air pollution control technologies tailored to high-risk industrial environments. This is a subcontract under the Department of Defense’s DLA Aviation, classified under NAICS code 333422, which pertains to industrial and commercial fan and blower manufacturing. Although no particular set-aside designation is indicated, the contract’s nature suggests it is intended for qualified technical vendors with demonstrated experience in environmental control systems for defense-related manufacturing. The posting date is June 23, 2026, signaling a future procurement opportunity, and the work is expected to involve rigorous testing, system validation, and seamless integration into existing chrome plating infrastructure to ensure operational continuity and regulatory adherence.
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San Diego, CA, 92135, USASet-Aside
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