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Environmental Compliance and Controls Implementation

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The contract titled Environmental Compliance and Controls Implementation requires the contractor to implement and continuously monitor environmental controls for a high-speed rail project in Madera, California. Key responsibilities include managing erosion and sediment control, mitigating dust emissions, overseeing stormwater management systems, and conducting monitoring for protected species in accordance with all applicable project permits and regulatory requirements. The work demands strict adherence to environmental protection standards to ensure compliance throughout the project lifecycle. This subcontract, posted on June 17, 2026 under NAICS code 541620 for environmental consulting services, has a response deadline of December 1, 2026. The contract is procured by the California High Speed Rail Authority and performance is limited to the Madera location. All activities must align with state and federal environmental regulations, and the contractor is expected to maintain vigilant oversight to prevent ecological disturbance and permit violations. Failure to comply with specified protocols may result in penalties or contract termination.

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Implement and monitor environmental controls for Madera high-speed rail project per state and federal regulations.

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California → High Speed Rail AuthorityView Agency

NAICS

541620 - Environmental Consulting ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Madera, CA, USA

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This scope was carved out of HSR26-16.

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HSR26-16 M2M Collaborative Design-Build Services

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AgencyCalifornia → High Speed Rail Authority
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Implement and monitor environmental controls including erosion, sediment, dust, stormwater management, and protected species monitoring per project permits.

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