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Field Debris Monitoring Services

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The County of Maui is seeking a subcontractor to provide on-site field monitoring services for debris hauling operations, with duties including verifying load volumes, conducting safety compliance inspections, and performing hauler audits at staging yards and along transport routes. The work requires consistent presence in the field to ensure adherence to operational standards and regulatory requirements throughout the debris removal process. This service is critical to maintaining accountability and safety during post-event cleanup efforts. The solicitation is open for responses until July 28, 2026, and is classified under NAICS code 541620, which pertains to environmental consulting services. The contract is structured as a subcontract and does not specify any set-aside provisions. All performance must occur within Maui County, Hawaii, though exact locations are not detailed. Interested parties should submit proposals through the public purchase portal before the deadline to be considered for award, with no point of contact information provided for direct inquiries.

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Maui County seeks subcontractor for on-site debris hauling monitoring, safety inspections, and audits in Hawaii until July 28, 2026.

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Hawaii → County of MauiView Agency

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541620 - Environmental Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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HI, USA

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AgencyHawaii → County of Maui
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Provide on-site monitoring of debris hauling operations, including load volume verification, safety compliance checks, and hauler audits at the staging yard and along transport routes.

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