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Raritan Bay Slag Superfund Site Operable Unit 1 - Seawall Sector Remedial Action

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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District, plans to award a competitive, unrestricted contract for the remedial action at the Raritan Bay Slag Superfund Site, specifically focusing on Operable Unit 1 within the Seawall Sector. The project involves the dredging, excavation, and removal of various contaminant sources, including slag, crushed battery casings, associated wastes, contaminated soil and sediment, riprap or armored stone, and miscellaneous debris. The primary objective is to address the principal threat waste, which comprises highly toxic slag and battery casing materials, and to mitigate contamination in soil, sediment, and surface water within the targeted site area. This procurement is a pre-solicitation announcement, with the solicitation expected to be issued on or after November 21, 2025. The contract will align with NAICS code 562910, covering environmental remediation services. The notice clarifies that it does not represent a government commitment to award a contract or reimburse any related costs incurred by interested parties. Key contacts for this opportunity include Chris Lewis and Michael Dolly at the Kansas City District, who can provide further information. The contract will be managed by the Department of the Army, Office W071 Endist Kansas City.

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U.S. Army Corps plans remedial dredging, excavation at Raritan Bay Slag Superfund site, solicitation post-Nov 2025.

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Department Of Defense → W071 Endist Kansas CityView Agency

NAICS

562910 - Remediation ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Middlesex County, New Jersey, MO

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → W071 Endist Kansas City
Contacts2 people available
OfficeKANSAS CITY, MO, 64106-2896, USA
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Department Of Defense → W071 Endist Kansas City
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Office AddressKANSAS CITY, MO, 64106-2896, USA

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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District is procuring a single, stand-alone contract for the Raritan Bay Slag Superfund Site Operable Unit 1 - Seawall Sector Remedial Action. The contract will be procured on a competitive basis, utilizing full and open competition (Unrestricted). Remediation will consist of the dredging/excavation, and removal of source materials (i.e., pieces of slag comingled with crushed battery casing materials and associated wastes that act as sources of contamination), and contaminated soil/sediment from the areas located in the Seawall Sector. Source materials, contaminated soil/sediment, riprap/armored stone, and miscellaneous debris will be removed. The Remedial Action Objectives, (RAOs) are organized into these categories: slag, battery casings, and associated wastes, which comprise the highly toxic source material principal threat waste (PTW); soil; sediment; and surface water. This is a pre-solicitation notice. The solicitation will issued on or after November 21, 2025. This notice does not constitute a commitment on the part of the Government to award a contract, nor to pay for any costs incurred as a result in replying to this notice. This notice should not be construed as a commitment by the Government for any purpose.

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