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Debris Hauling and Site Cleanup

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The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation is seeking a subcontractor for a debris hauling and site cleanup project located in Crossville, Tennessee. The primary objective of this contract is the complete removal of wood, shavings, and other debris from park property, ensuring the site is returned to a broom clean standard upon completion. Interested parties must submit their responses by September 16, 2026. This opportunity falls under NAICS code 562111 and was officially posted on August 17, 2026.

General Info

TDEC seeks a subcontractor for debris hauling and site cleanup in Crossville, Tennessee.

Agency

Tennessee Department of Environment and ConservationView Agency

NAICS

562111 - Solid Waste CollectionView NAICS

Place of Performance

CROSSVILLE, TN, 38555, USA

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NONE

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This scope was carved out of 32701-13986.

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Cumberland Mtn State Park Tree Removal

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AgencyTennessee Department of Environment and Conservation
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Complete removal of wood, shavings, and other debris from park property, with final cleanup to a broom clean standard.

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