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Emergency Water Extraction & Pumping Services

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Dekalb County Government is seeking subcontractors to provide emergency water extraction and pumping services in response to floods, sewage backups, and storm-related water intrusions. The contract calls for rapid deployment of industrial-grade pumps and vacuums to remove standing water from residential, commercial, and public properties, ensuring timely restoration and mitigation of damage. Work must be performed immediately upon notification, with contractors expected to maintain readiness to respond around the clock across the county’s jurisdiction. The solicitation is open for bids until August 13, 2026, under NAICS code 562991 for other remediation services, and is structured as a subcontract opportunity without specific set-aside classifications. All performance will occur within Dekalb County, Georgia, and interested parties must submit proposals through the official state procurement portal by the stated deadline.

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Dekalb County seeks subcontractors for 24/7 emergency water extraction and pumping services across Georgia.

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Georgia → Dekalb County GovernmentView Agency

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562991 - Septic Tank and Related ServicesView NAICS

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GA, USA

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AgencyGeorgia → Dekalb County Government
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Rapid-response water removal from properties using industrial pumps and vacuums following floods, sewage backups, or storm events.

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