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Floating Restroom Facility Supply and Deployment

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The contract calls for the supply, mooring, and ongoing maintenance of floating restroom facilities or marine sanitation units to be deployed in designated coastal zones along Massachusetts waters, with primary performance centered in Gloucester near Emerson Avenue. These units are intended to enhance boater access while ensuring proper waste containment and environmental protection in sensitive marine areas. The work requires robust, durable infrastructure capable of withstanding coastal conditions and must include regular servicing, waste removal, and compliance with marine sanitation standards to maintain operational readiness and public health. The opportunity is structured as a subcontract under NAICS code 336612, which relates to boat building and repair, indicating the specialized nature of the units needed. The solicitation was posted on June 22, 2026, with responses due by September 15, 2026, providing potential vendors a timeframe to prepare detailed proposals outlining design, deployment logistics, maintenance schedules, and compliance protocols. The Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries is managing the procurement, emphasizing environmental stewardship and public access improvement, though no set-aside provisions or point of contact details are specified in the release.

General Info

Supply, moor, and maintain floating restrooms in Gloucester waters with compliance and environmental protection.

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Massachusetts → DMF - Division of Marine FisheriesView Agency

NAICS

336612 - Boat BuildingView NAICS

Place of Performance

Emerson Avenue Gloucester, MA, 01930, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

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This scope was carved out of BD-26-1046-DMF-FWE20-130732.

The full solicitation package (26 documents), including the RFP, is on the prime solicitation, not on this scope.

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Grant Announcement MA Clean Vessel Act Grant

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AgencyMassachusetts → DMF - Division of Marine Fisheries
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Supply, mooring, and maintenance of floating restrooms or marine sanitation units in designated coastal zones to support boater access and waste containment.

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