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Lab Packs and Loose Packs for Chemical Waste

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The contract seeks a subcontractor to handle the packaging, labeling, and transportation of lab packs and loose packs containing chemical waste from military facilities, with primary operations focused in Barstow. The work involves securing hazardous materials in sealed containers that meet regulatory standards for safe handling, ensuring accurate labeling to identify contents, and coordinating transport to approved disposal or treatment sites. All activities must comply with federal environmental and safety regulations applicable to military chemical waste management. The opportunity is posted under NAICS code 562211, indicating it falls under hazardous waste collection and treatment services, and is administered by DLA Disposition Services under the Department of Defense. The solicitation was posted on June 18, 2026, with proposals due by July 7, 2026, at 5:00 PM. While no set-aside provisions are specified, the contract is structured as a subcontract, suggesting the prime contractor may be managing broader logistics or disposal efforts for the DoD. Performance is expected to occur at or near Barstow, requiring the subcontractor to demonstrate capability in transporting regulated substances within a secure military supply chain framework.

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Subcontractor to package, label, and transport chemical waste from military facilities in Barstow under federal regulations.

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Department Of Defense → DLA Disposition Services - EbsView Agency

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562211 - Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal View NAICS

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Barstow, CA, USA

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Packaging, labeling, and transport of lab packs (sealed containers with chemical inventory) and loose packs from military facilities.

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