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Environmental Compliance and Lead Contamination Management

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The contract requires comprehensive management of lead-contaminated soil and debris generated during excavation and coating removal activities, strictly adhering to TR-0408 standards and all applicable environmental regulations. Work must be conducted in Ventura, California, under the oversight of Caltrans District 7, ensuring safe handling, containment, transportation, and disposal of hazardous materials to protect public health and the environment. The subcontract is classified under NAICS code 562910, indicating it pertains to remediation and other waste management services focused on environmental cleanup. All activities must be executed with rigorous compliance to prevent cross-contamination and ensure regulatory accountability, with particular emphasis on protocols for worker safety, site containment, and documentation. The project is tied to a specific infrastructure initiative identified by the Caltrans project number, and performance is expected to meet the state’s stringent environmental standards without deviation. The contract was posted in mid-2026 and does not specify a set-aside type, indicating it is open to eligible subcontractors regardless of business size or demographic classification.

General Info

Manage lead-contaminated soil in Ventura under Caltrans oversight per TR-0408 standards for environmental remediation.

Agency

California → Caltrans, District 7 - Los Angeles

NAICS

562910 - Remediation ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Ventura, CA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

This scope was carved out of 726-6US-1340 Pipeline Investigation.

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AgencyCalifornia → Caltrans, District 7 - Los Angeles
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California → Caltrans, District 7 - Los Angeles
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Manage lead-contaminated soil and debris from excavation and coating removal in compliance with TR-0408 and environmental regulations.

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