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Environmental Compliance and Restoration

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The contract titled Environmental Compliance and Restoration requires comprehensive post-construction site restoration efforts focused on mitigating environmental impact through erosion control matting and reseeding activities. All work must adhere strictly to environmental protection standards to ensure the prevention of sediment discharge into surrounding waterways and ecosystems, emphasizing regulatory compliance and ecological recovery. The scope is tied to construction activities conducted across various locations, necessitating adaptable and site-specific execution plans that meet mandated environmental benchmarks. This subcontract, classified under NAICS code 541620, is issued by the UPR agency through its Michigan office and is open for response until July 24, 2026, with submissions due by 3:00 PM ET. Proposals must demonstrate proven experience in environmental restoration, erosion control technologies, and successful implementation of sediment prevention measures. The place of performance is not limited to a single location but spans multiple sites across the region, requiring contractors to manage logistics and compliance uniformly despite geographic dispersion. All parties must be prepared to meet federal and state environmental regulations as part of the performance obligations.

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Environmental restoration contract requiring erosion control, reseeding, and sediment prevention across multiple sites by July 24, 2026.

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Michigan → UPRView Agency

NAICS

541620 - Environmental Consulting ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Various, MI, US

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Post-construction site restoration including erosion control matting, reseeding, and compliance with environmental protection requirements to prevent sediment discharge.

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