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Environmental Compliance and Certification Support

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The contract titled Environmental Compliance and Certification Support is a subcontract issued by the Port Authority of NY & NJ under NAICS code 541620, focused on assisting with the documentation and verification of environmental claims including recycled content and energy efficiency metrics. The work requires adherence to recognized certifications and completion of formal documentation to validate environmental attributes, ensuring alignment with regulatory and sustainability standards. This engagement is aimed at supporting the agency’s environmental compliance goals through technical and administrative support in securing and maintaining valid environmental certifications. Responses are due by July 31, 2026, with the opportunity posted on July 17, 2026, and is open to qualified subcontractors capable of providing expert support in environmental verification processes. The place of performance and specific office address are not detailed, suggesting the work may be performed remotely or at the discretion of the contractor, with coordination primarily handled through the Port Authority’s New York office. The subcontract does not specify a set-aside classification, indicating it is open to all eligible businesses without restrictions based on size or ownership type.

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Subcontract for environmental certification support due July 31, 2026, open to qualified subcontractors.

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New York → Port Authority Of Ny & NjView Agency

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541620 - Environmental Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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NY, USA

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AgencyNew York → Port Authority Of Ny & Nj
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Support in documenting and verifying environmental claims such as recycled content and energy efficiency through required certifications and forms.

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