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Hauling, Excessing, and Recycling of VA Items

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The contract involves the hauling, excessing, and recycling of old or unused Department of Veterans Affairs items, requiring close coordination with the VA Contracting Officer's Representative and strict adherence to all applicable environmental regulations. All work must be performed in compliance with federal standards to ensure proper disposal and sustainable recycling practices for VA property no longer in use. The effort is scoped to take place in Salisbury, North Carolina, with a focus on logistics and environmental compliance throughout the process. This is a total small business set-aside under the Small Business Administration, identified by NAICS code 562920, which pertains to other waste management services. The opportunity was posted on June 20, 2026, with a response deadline of July 1, 2026, at 2:00 PM. It is structured as a subcontract under the 246-NETWORK Contracting Office 6, part of the Department of Veterans Affairs, and is exclusively available to small businesses meeting SBA size standards. The task requires reliable transportation, proper documentation of excessed items, and certified recycling processes to meet VA and federal environmental mandates.

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Small business set-aside for VA property hauling, recycling, and environmental compliance in Salisbury, NC.

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Department Of Veterans Affairs → 246-NETWORK Contracting Office 6 (36C246)View Agency

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562920 - Materials Recovery Facilities View NAICS

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Salisbury, NC, 28144, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Veterans Affairs → 246-NETWORK Contracting Office 6 (36C246)
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Hauling, excessing, and recycling of old or unused VA items in coordination with the VA COR and in compliance with environmental regulations.

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