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Draft RFP - W519TC-26-R-A037 - Operations and Maintenance for Fort Detrick Medical Waste Incinerator - Request for Feedback

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The U.S. Department of Defense, through the Office of W6QK Acc-Ri, has issued a draft Request for Proposal labeled W519TC-26-R-A037 seeking industry feedback on the proposed operations and maintenance of a newly constructed Government-Owned, Contractor-Operated medical waste incinerator facility at Fort Detrick, Maryland. This is a presolicitation notice focused on gathering input on key documents including the draft Performance Work Statement, Section L, Section M, and the draft Price Matrix, all of which outline the scope of non-personal services required to sustain the facility’s full operational lifecycle. Responses are expected to address specific questions in the attached Industry Feedback Questionnaire, though general comments and suggestions are also welcomed to help refine the final solicitation before issuance. Interested parties must submit all feedback via email to Contracting Officer Conrad Baker and Contract Specialist AJ Hatlestad no later than August 1, 2026, ensuring the solicitation number is included in the subject line. Due to the large size of the Design-Build drawings and technical specifications, these documents are not available for direct download and must be requested securely through the DoD SAFE system by providing the company name, CAGE code, and designated point of contact. The NAICS code for this requirement is 562211, indicating a focus on solid waste collection and treatment services, and while no set-aside type is specified, the place of performance is clearly identified as Fort Detrick, Maryland with the contracting office located in Rock Island, Illinois.

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DOD seeks industry feedback on ops-maint contract for Fort Detrick medical waste incinerator by August 1, 2026.

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Department Of Defense → W6QK Acc-RiView Agency

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562211 - Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal View NAICS

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Fort Detrick Solid Waste Complex, Frederick, Maryland, IL, 21702

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → W6QK Acc-Ri
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OfficeROCK ISLAND, IL, 61299-0000, USA
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Department Of Defense → W6QK Acc-Ri
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Office AddressROCK ISLAND, IL, 61299-0000, USA

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This is a DRAFT Request for Proposal - RFP - issued for the purpose of obtaining industry comments and feedback on the attached documents, which include the draft Performance Work Statement, Section L, Section M, and the draft Price Matrix.The requirement is for the non-personal services for the comprehensive Operations and Maintenance of the newly constructed Government-Owned, Contractor-Operated Medical Waste Incinerator facility located at Fort Detrick, Maryland.The Government has attached an Industry Feedback Questionnaire containing specific questions we would like companies to address. All other general concerns, feedback, or questions are greatly appreciated. All questions and comments regarding this draft solicitation are due via email to the Contracting Officer, Conrad Baker, at a.c.baker2.civ@army.mil and the Contract Specialist, AJ Hatlestad, at alex.j.hatlestad.civ@army.mil no later than the date and time specified in this notice. Please reference solicitation number W519TC-26-R-A037 in the subject line of all correspondence.Due to the large file size of the Design-Build drawings and technical specifications, they cannot be uploaded directly to this notice. To receive a secure download link for these design documents via DoD SAFE, please send a request email to the Contracting Officer and Contract Specialist listed above containing your company name, CAGE code, and the designated point of contact who will receive the file transfer.

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