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Hazmat pickup and disposal service Coast Guard Sector St. Petersburg, FL

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70Z028-26-Q-0000116Federal

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The contract requires a small business to provide comprehensive hazardous material pickup, transport, and disposal services at two locations within Coast Guard Sector St. Petersburg, Florida—600 8th Avenue SE and 1301 Beach Drive SE—on a monthly or bi-weekly basis, with a mandatory one-week notice for scheduling. Services include handling 15,000 gallons of oily water and 2,000 gallons of petroleum oils stored in 360-gallon totes, 85 empty drums of mixed open-head and closed-head types (some with minor residual hydraulic or jacket oil), 2 lab-packed household hazardous waste drums, and other waste streams including used oil filters, antifreeze, and parts washer fluids under an incumbent contract valued at $60K. The contractor must manage waste exactly as packaged by the Coast Guard with no on-site consolidation or bulk blending permitted. Hose reach to extraction points is limited to approximately 50 feet, and all operations must occur within the facility’s 0700 to 1500 weekday schedule with no weekend or holiday work authorized. The contractor is responsible solely for fluid exchange and disposal of parts washers at the Armory, MK Shop, and MAT Team, but does not supply the equipment. Drum replenishment must use UN-rated, DOT-approved steel or poly drums, with reconditioned drums accepted at a discount, though new is preferred. The Coast Guard will provide a full-time escort for all on-site activities; no subcontractor site access badges or background checks are required. AFFF disposal does not require thermal destruction under current mandates, and bilge water may contain heavy metals per historical data. Sampling for TCLP analysis, if needed, will be conducted by Coast Guard personnel with contractor chemists called only upon request. The contract is a firm fixed-price, base year with two option years, totaling no more than 36 months, governed by FAR Part 13 and Part 15, and must be awarded based on best value using technical capability, scheduling performance, past performance, and cost. Offerors must be SAM-registered with active status, include correct NAICS code 562112, submit detailed labor and supervision cost breakdowns, provide past performance documentation, and supply their tax ID and UEI. Proposals are due by 3 p.m. on July 8, 2026, via email, with an anticipated award on July 22, 2026

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Small business fixed-price contract for hazardous waste disposal at Coast Guard, St. Petersburg, Florida.

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Department Of Homeland Security → Base MIAMI(00028)View Agency

NAICS

562112 - Hazardous Waste Collection View NAICS

Place of Performance

Saint Petersburg, FL, 33701, USA

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Amendment 1 to Solicitation 70Z028-26-Q-0000116 Hazmat Pickup and Disposal

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USCG Sector St. Petersburg Hazardous Waste Disposal Statement of Objectives

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Firm Fixed Price Service Clauses Acquisition Matrix

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AgencyDepartment Of Homeland Security → Base MIAMI(00028)
Contacts2 people available
OfficeMIAMI, FL, 33132, USA
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Department Of Homeland Security → Base MIAMI(00028)
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Office AddressMIAMI, FL, 33132, USA

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06/30/2026 See below RFI Q&A's for Hazmat pickup and Disposal at Coast Guard Sector St. Petersburg:


  • Over-and-Above Streams: If the Coast Guard generates waste volumes that exceed the annual estimates provided in Section 2.2, or if a completely new, unlisted waste stream is generated, how will those excess services be ordered and billed? Will there be an "Over and Above" or "Discretionary" CLIN established?
    Over-and-Above Streams: Billed as a one-time purchase.

  • Extraction Points & Infrastructure: For the 15,000 gallons of Oily Water (Bilge Water) and 2,000 gallons of Petroleum Oils, are vacuum trucks pumping directly from vessels (cutters) moored at the docks, or are they evacuating shore-based collection / holding tanks?
    Extraction Points & Infrastructure: These waste streams are primarily located in 360-gallon totes.

Hose Length Requirements: What is the maximum distance (in feet) from the closest designated vacuum truck staging parking area to the waste extraction points at both the North Moorings and South Moorings locations? This dictates necessary hose lengths and pump head pressures
Hose Length Requirements: Approx. 50ft.


  • Historical Contamination Levels: Can the government provide historical laboratory profiles or analytical data regarding the Oily Water (Bilge Water) stream? Specifically, does this stream historically contain high concentrations of heavy metals, solvents, or detergents that would trigger facility disposal surcharges?
    Historical Contamination Levels: See attached. Bilge water could be contaminated with heavy metals.

  • AFFF Disposal Mandates: Section 2.2.2 lists Ansulite Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) and Ansulite 3% AFFF. Given evolving federal, EPA, and Department of Defense regulations regarding Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), does the Coast Guard mandate a specific disposal methodology (e.g., certified high-temperature thermal destruction) for these two drums?
    AFFF Disposal Mandates: No

  • Empty Drum Condition: For the "Empty Drum Disposal" estimated at 85 drums, are these drums crushed, open-head, or closed-head? Do they contain residual hazardous material layers that require specialized triple-rinsing or decontamination prior to disposal?
    Empty Drum Condition: Combination of open head and closed head. Some of the closed headed drums contain hydraulic oil or old jacket water but our previous contractor has had no issues with disposing them as they are.

  • Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Inventory: Section 2.2.2 identifies 2 drums of Household Hazardous Waste. Is this waste loose-packed or lab-packed? Can the government provide a historical manifest list of the typical consumer chemicals found in this category?
    Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Inventory: Lab packed. No, this will be a new waste stream.

  • Drum Consolidation Rights: Is the contractor permitted to bulking / consolidate compatible containerized waste streams on-site to minimize transport profiles, or must every drum be manifested and shipped exactly as it is packaged by the Coast Guard?
    Drum Consolidation Rights: Manifested and shipped exactly as it is packaged by the Coast Guard.

  • Equipment Ownership: Section 2.2.3 lists parts washers for the Armory, MK Shop, and MAT Team. Does the contractor need to provide and lease the physical parts washer machines / basins to the government, or does the government own the infrastructure, meaning the contractor is solely responsible for fluid exchange and disposal?Equipment Ownership: The contractor is solely responsible for fluid exchange and disposal.

  • Chemistry Requirements: What specific type of solvent or cleaning chemistry is currently utilized or required by the Coast Guard for these parts washers (e.g., petroleum-based solvent vs. aqueous-based / bioremediating fluid)?Chemistry Requirements: See attached profile for chemistry.

  • Chain of Custody / Sampling Labor: For Section 2.2.4 (TCLP Testing and Pre-Qualification Analysis), is the contractor required to send a technician / chemist to the facility to pull the physical samples and document the chain of custody, or will Coast Guard personnel pull the samples and hand them to the contractor during scheduled stops?Chain of Custody / Sampling Labor: If sampling is required, then the Coast Guard will request a technician or chemist pull the samples for analysis.

  • Drum Specifications: Section 2.2.5 requires "55-Gal Drum Replenishment." Will the government accept reconditioned open-head steel drums, or does the Coast Guard mandate brand-new, UN-rated, DOT-approved steel or poly drums? Are drum liners or specialized bung lids required?
    Drum Specifications: The Coast Guard may accept reconditioned open-head steel drums for a discounted disposal charge, but they must be UN-rated, DOT-approved steel and/or poly drums. Other than that, the Coast Guard would like them brand new.

  • Scheduling Notice: Section 1.3 states that collections will be on a bi-weekly or monthly basis depending on operations. What is the minimum mandatory notice period the Environmental Protection Specialist (EPS) will provide to the contractor to schedule a collection window?
    Scheduling Notice: 1 Week

  • Split Stops: Are collections at the North Moorings (600 8th Ave SE) and South Moorings (1301 Beach Dr SE) always coordinated to occur on the exact same day, or must the contractor prepare for separate mobilization calls for each individual location?
    Split Stops: Same day; the installation is small.

  • Project Manager On-Site Presence: Section 3.4 outlines the requirements for the Project Manager (PM). Does the PM need to be physically present at the St. Petersburg facilities during every collection event, or is remote management acceptable provided that fully qualified, certified CDL Hazmat technicians are performing the field work?Project Manager On-Site Presence: No, the Coast Guard will provide an escort to accompany the contractor while on the installation.

  • Base Access & Subcontractor Clearances: Section 3.5.1 notes potential vehicle inspection delays. Will the Coast Guard establish a long-term base access roster or localized background check protocol for the contractor's designated transportation partners to minimize delays, or will day-badges be required for every single pickup?
    Base Access & Subcontractor Clearances: No, background check and day passes are not required if the contractor will be escorted.

  • Facility Operating Hours: Section 3.4.1 lists communication hours as 0700 to 1500. Are these the exact operational constraints for physical waste pickups as well, or can waste loading occur outside of these hours if coordinated with the escort?
    Facility Operating Hours: Hazardous waste pick up must occur within the provided window of 0700 to 1500 for each pick up.
  • Incumbent and prior contract context: Is there a current or recent incumbent performing this requirement, and if so, what is the incumbent name, contract number and / or award amount?
    Incumbent:  Contrat HZ Construction, 70Z02825CMIAM0043, award amount $60K





This combined synopsis/solicitation for services is prepared in accordance with the format in subpart 12.6 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This synopsis/solicitation is being advertised as Small Business Set-Aside only. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; no separate written solicitation will be issued.


The solicitation number is 70Z028-26-Q-0000116.  Applicable North American Industry Classification Standard (NAICS) codes are:
562112 Hazardous Waste Collection, Size standard in Millions ($47.0)


This requirement is for a firm fixed price service contract.  The contract will be awarded using simplified acquisition procedures in accordance with FAR part 13 and part 15
The Government will award a contract for a base year plus 2 option years resulting from this solicitation to the responsible offeror whose offer conforming to the solicitation will be most advantageous to the Government, Best Value.


52.217-9 Option to Extend the Term of the Contract


The Government may extend the term of this contract by written notice to the Contractor ; provided that the Government gives the Contractor a preliminary written notice of its intent to extend at least 60 days before the contract expires. The preliminary notice does not commit the Government to an extension.


(b) If the Government exercises this option, the extended contract shall be considered to include this option clause.


(c) The total duration of this contract, including the exercise of any options under this clause, shall not exceed 36 months.



When submitting your proposals, request a price breakdown of the following:


  1. Cost of labor and supervision for monthly hazardous material pickup and disposal for Coast Guard Sector St. Petersburg, Fl.

Prospective contractors must also provide, along with your proposal, past performance documents which will be used to determine expertise to perform work requested.


Contract will be awarded to the vendor who can perform the work outlined in the provided PWS in the time frame needed by unit.  Past Performance and Cost factors will also be used when selecting the award.


Anticipated award date: 10 business days after close of solicitation, OOA 22 July 2026


Quotes are to be received no later than close of business (3 p.m.) on 08 July 2026. Quotes shall be submitted via email to:  Jerry.Lopez@uscg.mil


Telephone requests of quotes, will not be accepted, a formal notice of changes (if applicable) will be issued in Sam.Gov


DOL Wage determination: TBD


SCOPE OF WORK:  Contractor shall provide all labor, supervision, materials and equipment to pickup, transport and dispose of hazardous materials at 2 locations for Coast Guard Sector St. Petersburg, FL per provide SOO. 


Location:
USCG Sector St. Peterburg
600 8th Avenue SE
St. Petersburg, FL. 33701


Including second location at:


1301 Beach Drive SE
St. Petersburg, FL 33701


Period:  Performance of work is expected to commence NLT 10 business days after award is made and submitted to awardee.  Anticipated award date: 22 July 2026


Site visit:  It is highly recommended and encouraged that a site visit is performed at the unit to field verify the requirements within the SOO and speak with the unit POC for this project.  Vendors are to coordinate a site visit with the below listed unit personnel.  Ensure company personnel attending site visit have a proper government issued ID in order to gain access to the unit.


Sector St. Petersburg Environmental Protection Specialist (EPS)
Mr. Keith R. McDonald
Email: Keith.R.McDonald@uscg.mil
MS Teams phone number: 571-607-3855


Q&A’s:  Questions concerning the work requested must be sent to Jerry.Lopez@uscg.mil by COB 26 June 2026.  These Q&A’s will be answered and posted to this solicitation as an amendment to solicitation prior to close.


52.212-1 -- Instructions to Offerors -- Commercial Items. (DEVIATION 2018-O0018) Instructions to Offerors -- Commercial Items (June 2020)
52.212-3 Offeror Representations and Certifications -- Commercial Items (June 2020)
52.223-3 Hazardous Material Identification and Material Safety Data
52.223-19 Compliance with Environmental Management SystemsHSAR 3052.223-70 (Removal or Disposal of Hazardous Substances)
HSAR 3052.223-70 (Removal or Disposal of Hazardous Substances)


Work hours:  Monday through Friday, 0800 – 1500 (8 am – 3 pm) No weekends or Holidays authorized.See attached applicable FAR Clauses by reference.


Offerors may obtain full text version of these clauses electronically at: www.arnet.gov/far


The following Homeland Security Acquisition Regulations (HSAR) are incorporated as addenda to this solicitation: HSAR 3052.209-70 Prohibition on Contracts with Corporate Expatriates (Jun 2006); Contracting Officers Technical Representative (Dec 2003) (COTR) HSAR 3052.237-72. Copies of HSAR clauses may be obtained electronically at http://www.dhs.gov.


Request Company’s tax ID information and UEI number.


Vendors providing an offer must be registered in SAM (System for Award Management) prior to close of this solicitation. https://www.sam.gov/portal/public/SAM/. The vendors SAM registration must be in an “ACTIVE” status prior to award.


Vendors must ensure that the above listed NAICS codes are listed on their SAM registration to perform this type of service.

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