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NC Fines Disposal & Environmental Modernization

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The contract seeks to modernize and implement safe disposal methods for nitrocellulose fines, a hazardous byproduct generated during propellant production, with the goal of improving environmental compliance and operational safety. This subcontract is issued under the Department of Defense, specifically by the office W6QK Acc-Ri, and is targeted at organizations capable of delivering innovative, regulated, and sustainable solutions for handling this highly volatile material. Performance is required at the facility in Radford, where existing processes will be evaluated and upgraded to meet current environmental and safety standards. The solicitation was posted on July 10, 2026, with proposals due by July 20, 2026, allowing for a ten-day submission window. The NAICS code 562910 indicates this effort falls under Other Remediation Services, emphasizing the environmental remediation aspect of the project. The contract does not specify a set-aside type, suggesting it is open to all qualified subcontractors regardless of size or status. Successful bidders must demonstrate technical expertise in hazardous waste management, experience with nitrocellulose or similar energetic materials, and a proven ability to execute projects in a defense or military industrial setting with strict regulatory oversight.

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Modernize nitrocellulose fines disposal at Radford facility under DOD contract with environmental and safety compliance.

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Department Of Defense → W6QK Acc-RiView Agency

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562910 - Remediation ServicesView NAICS

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Radford, VA, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → W6QK Acc-Ri
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Modernize and implement safe disposal methods for nitrocellulose fines, a hazardous byproduct of propellant production.

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