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Marine Environmental Compliance & Waste Handling

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The contract outlines the collection, containment, and proper disposal of biofouling residue and nonhazardous debris generated during hull cleaning operations, ensuring full compliance with Environmental Protection Agency and Massachusetts environmental regulations. All activities must be performed with strict adherence to regulatory standards to prevent environmental contamination, with a focus on responsible waste management practices tailored to marine operations in the Boston area. The work is classified as a subcontract under a Total Small Business Set-Aside, exclusively available to small businesses as defined by the SBA, and falls under the NAICS code 562112 for waste collection and treatment services. The solicitation was posted on June 30, 2026, with a response deadline of July 8, 2026, at 2:00 PM, and is managed by the SFLC Procurement Branch 1 under the Department of Homeland Security. The place of performance is designated as Boston, with a zip code of 02109, indicating the operational focus is centered in that location. No point of contact information is provided, and all bids must originate from qualifying small businesses meeting the set-aside criteria. The contract emphasizes environmental accountability and regulatory compliance as primary obligations for any entity awarded the work.

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Small business subcontract for biofouling waste collection and disposal in Boston, complying with EPA and Massachusetts regulations.

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Department Of Homeland Security → Sflc Procurement Branch 1(00080)View Agency

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562112 - Hazardous Waste Collection View NAICS

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Boston, MA, 02109, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Homeland Security → Sflc Procurement Branch 1(00080)
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Collection, containment, and proper disposal of biofouling residue and nonhazardous debris from hull cleaning operations in compliance with EPA and Massachusetts environmental regulations.

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