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Environmental & Safety Compliance Testing Services

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The Environmental and Safety Compliance Testing Services subcontract involves conducting comprehensive testing of infield mix to ensure safety and regulatory adherence. The scope of work specifically focuses on analyzing heavy metals, dust emissions, and chemical safety, with the requirement to provide all necessary regulatory certifications and Material Safety Data Sheets. This procurement is managed by the Massachusetts Procurement agency and will be performed in Boston. Interested parties must submit their responses by September 1, 2026, in accordance with the solicitation posted on August 17, 2026. The services fall under NAICS code 541620 for environmental consulting.

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Massachusetts procurement for Boston environmental testing services; responses due by September 1, 2026.

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NAICS

541620 - Environmental Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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Boston, MA, 02201, USA

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This scope was carved out of BD-27-1142-143-143-132264.

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Native Premium Infield Mix (Parks) FY27

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Conduct environmental and safety testing of infield mix for heavy metals, dust emissions, and chemical safety, and provide regulatory certifications and MSDS.

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