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Environmental Site Cleanup and Remediation Support

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The contract requires comprehensive environmental site cleanup and remediation services following the removal of structures or materials, with a focus on post-removal site grading, debris removal, and ecological restoration to achieve full compliance with Missouri Department of Natural Resources closure standards. All work must be executed to restore the site to a condition that meets state-mandated environmental and safety specifications, ensuring no residual contamination or hazardous conditions remain. The scope demands precision in earthwork, proper disposal of waste materials, and implementation of restoration measures such as replanting native vegetation and stabilizing soil to prevent erosion and protect surrounding ecosystems. This subcontract opportunity is open for responses until July 21, 2026, and is classified under NAICS code 562910 for other remediation services. It is issued by the Missouri Division of Natural Resources, indicating direct oversight by state environmental authorities. The place of performance is within Missouri, though specific location details are not provided, and bidders must be prepared to mobilize and operate in unspecified sites across the state. The procurement is structured as a subcontract, suggesting it may be part of a larger environmental compliance or infrastructure project, and participants must be fully equipped to meet stringent regulatory benchmarks without deviation.

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Environmental cleanup and restoration in Missouri to meet state standards by July 21, 2026.

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Missouri → DNR NATURAL RESOURCESView Agency

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562910 - Remediation ServicesView NAICS

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MO, US

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AgencyMissouri → DNR NATURAL RESOURCES
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Conduct post-removal site grading, debris cleanup, and environmental restoration to meet Missouri DNR closure standards.

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