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Hazardous Material Handling and Compliance

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This contract requires the safe handling, transport, and disposal of scrap items that may contain residual hazardous substances, with specific emphasis on pressurized cylinders and containers previously used to store chlorobromomethane. All activities must comply with rigorous safety and regulatory standards to mitigate risks associated with residual toxic materials, ensuring environmental protection and personnel safety throughout the entire process. The work is classified under NAICS code 562219, indicating it involves other waste management services, and is structured as a subcontract under the Department of Defense through DLA Disposition Services Hq. The solicitation was posted on June 30, 2026, with a response deadline of July 30, 2026, at 5:00 PM, leaving a four-week window for interested parties to submit proposals. The place of performance is designated as Philadelphia, though no specific street address is provided, and the contract does not include a set-aside designation or point of contact information. All responders must be prepared to demonstrate expertise in managing hazardous waste, proper documentation, regulatory compliance, and secure logistics for transporting and disposing of potentially dangerous materials in accordance with federal and industry best practices.

General Info

Handle, transport, and dispose of hazardous scrap including chlorobromomethane containers safely in Philadelphia under DLA subcontract.

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Department Of Defense → DLA Disposition Services HqView Agency

NAICS

562219 - Other Nonhazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal View NAICS

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Philadelphia, PA, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → DLA Disposition Services Hq
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Safe handling, transport, and disposal of scrap items with potential residual hazardous substances, including pressurized cylinders and containers previously holding chlorobromomethane.

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