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Environmental Compliance and Remediation

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The contract titled Environmental Compliance and Remediation seeks a subcontractor to provide environmental site assessments, permitting support, and oversight of remediation activities to ensure adherence to regulatory requirements. The work involves evaluating environmental conditions at affected sites, navigating complex permitting processes, and monitoring remediation efforts to confirm compliance with applicable environmental standards. The scope is focused on supporting the Water System agency in Georgia to manage environmental liabilities and maintain regulatory alignment throughout project lifecycles. Performance of the work is expected to begin following the submission deadline of August 27, 2026, with no specified location for performance beyond the general jurisdiction of Georgia. The contract falls under NAICS code 541620, which classifies environmental consulting services, and is structured as a subcontract, indicating it is part of a broader project managed by another entity. There is no set-aside designation or point of contact provided, and interested parties must access details through the provided online portal to prepare their proposals.

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Subcontractor to perform environmental assessments, permitting, and remediation oversight in Georgia for Water System agency.

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NAICS

541620 - Environmental Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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GA, USA

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Environmental site assessments, permitting support, and remediation oversight for regulatory compliance.

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