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Field Debris Monitoring (Tower, DMS, ROW)

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The contract calls for the deployment of field monitors to oversee debris removal activities in Candler County, Georgia, ensuring all operations align with the defined scope and FEMA standards. Monitors will be responsible for documenting daily progress, verifying quantities of debris removed, and confirming compliance with contractual requirements through accurate and timely reporting. The work is structured to support post-disaster recovery efforts and requires strict adherence to federal guidelines to qualify for reimbursement and funding. This is a subcontract under NAICS code 541620, issued by the Candler County Board of Commissioners with a response deadline of July 24, 2026. Although no solicitation number is provided, the contract is publicly accessible via the Georgia Department of Administrative Services portal. The place of performance is limited to Candler County, with no specified city or zip code, indicating the work will span the entire county. No set-aside information is listed, meaning the contract is open to qualified subcontractors without preferential treatment based on business size or ownership.

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Deploy field monitors in Candler County, Georgia, to ensure debris removal compliance with FEMA standards and facilitate reimbursement.

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Georgia → Candler County Board of CommisionersView Agency

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541620 - Environmental Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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GA, USA

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AgencyGeorgia → Candler County Board of Commisioners
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Georgia → Candler County Board of Commisioners
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Deploy field monitors to oversee debris removal operations, ensure compliance with scope, document work, and verify quantities in accordance with FEMA standards.

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