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Project Management for Brownfields Assessments

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The contract titled Project Management for Brownfields Assessments requires the successful bidder to oversee and coordinate environmental site assessments in alignment with EPA and state regulatory guidelines, ensuring all phases of assessment and remediation planning are executed properly. Responsibilities include managing deliverables, maintaining accurate reporting standards, and ensuring timely submission of all documentation required by federal and local environmental authorities. The work is scoped under a subcontract arrangement, with a North American Industry Classification System code of 541618, indicating specialized environmental consulting services focused on land assessment and redevelopment support. The solicitation was posted on July 7, 2026, with a response deadline of August 8, 2026, and is being managed by the Community Development agency in Oregon. Although specific location details for performance or contact are not provided, the project is expected to involve sites within Oregon, likely targeting contaminated or underutilized properties for redevelopment. The contractor must demonstrate expertise in brownfield assessment protocols, regulatory compliance, and project coordination without relying on proprietary systems or documented references, relying instead on established industry standards and regulatory frameworks.

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Manage brownfield environmental assessments in Oregon per EPA and state guidelines, ensure compliance and timely reporting.

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Oregon → Community DevelopmentView Agency

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541618 - Other Management Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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OR, USA

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AgencyOregon → Community Development
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Oversee and coordinate environmental site assessments, ensuring compliance with EPA and state guidelines, and manage deliverables and reporting.

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