LAB PACKS/LOOSE PACKS, TOXIC ORGANICS
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The Defense Logistics Agency has awarded a delivery order under contract SP450022D0001 to PACIFIC COMMERCIAL SERVICES, INC. with a total value of $2,196.77, awarded on July 13, 2026. The order includes a wide range of hazardous and non-hazardous waste management services, primarily involving the handling, packaging, and disposal of toxic organics, non-RCRA liquids, sludges, solids, and debris, as well as metals-bearing sludges, flammable industrial waste, and pumpable non-regulated liquids. Multiple line items are identified by specific NSNs and purchase requisition numbers, with repeated entries for non-RCRA materials indicating bulk or segmented quantity requirements across various categories. LAB PACKS/LOOSE PACKS for toxic organics and a separate lab pack item for general use are included, alongside specialized waste streams like industrial flammable waste and pumpable non-regulated liquids. The contract is issued under the DIBBS platform with a single awardee, PACIFIC COMMERCIAL SERVICES, INC., identified by CAGE code 1VCG6, and is categorized as a federal award with no set-aside designation. The work is performed under the authority of the Department of Defense, though no specific place of performance or point of contact is listed. The solicitation number SP450026F6355 identifies this specific award, with the delivery order referencing SP450022D0001, and the full scope includes over 50 line items detailing precise waste classifications and handling protocols, reflecting a highly specific operational need for compliant waste处置 services in support of federal operations.
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$2,196.77NAICS
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