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Environmental Abatement and Tank Disposal Services

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The contract under the title Environmental Abatement and Tank Disposal Services is a sole source 8(a) subcontract awarded by the Department of Defense through Navfacsyscom Mid-Atlantic for the safe decommissioning of an existing diesel storage tank at a location in Colts Neck, New Jersey, with a ZIP code of 07722. The scope of work includes the complete removal and disposal of the tank, followed by comprehensive soil testing and vapor monitoring to detect contamination from hydrocarbons. Any contaminated materials identified during the process must be properly handled and disposed of in accordance with environmental regulations. The contractor is responsible for performing site remediation to restore the area to compliance with applicable standards, ensuring thorough cleanup of impacted media. Additionally, the contractor must prepare and submit all necessary regulatory compliance documentation to satisfy federal and state environmental requirements. The work is classified under NAICS code 562910, which pertains to other remediation services, and the contract is structured as a subcontract under the 8(a) Sole Source program, indicating it is designated for small disadvantaged businesses. The solicitation was posted on July 9, 2026, and the performance location is strictly limited to Colts Neck, NJ. All activities must be conducted with strict adherence to safety protocols and environmental regulations to ensure no secondary contamination occurs during removal, testing, or remediation phases. The contractor is expected to provide full transparency and documentation throughout the project to demonstrate compliance with all regulatory obligations.

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Sole source 8(a) subcontract for diesel tank removal, soil testing, and remediation in Colts Neck, NJ.

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Department Of Defense → Navfacsyscom Mid-AtlanticView Agency

NAICS

562910 - Remediation ServicesView NAICS

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Colts Neck, NJ, 07722, USA

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8A

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Navfacsyscom Mid-Atlantic
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Safely decommission the existing diesel tank, conduct soil testing and vapor monitoring, dispose of contaminated materials, perform site remediation, and prepare regulatory compliance documentation.

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