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MAINTENANCE OF FUEL STORAGE BUILDINGS

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The Department of the Navy, through DLA Energy, has issued a forecast for the maintenance of fuel storage buildings located in Guam. This project falls under NAICS code 562112 and is focused on ensuring the operational integrity and upkeep of critical fuel infrastructure within the region. The procurement process was initiated with a posting date of July 2, 2026. Interested parties can find further information regarding small business opportunities and procurement guidelines through the Secretary of the Navy's small business portal.

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Navy forecast for fuel storage building maintenance in Guam under NAICS 562112.

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Department Of The Navy → DLA EnergyView Agency

NAICS

562112 - Hazardous Waste CollectionView NAICS

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Guam, USA

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DFSP GUAM WASTE DISPOSAL

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