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This Government Contract opportunity from Massachusetts was posted on June 29, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Routine and Emergency Pest Control Services

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NAICS: 561710
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Federal
Chancery and GOP Pest Management Service (2026-2027)
Solicitation # 19MY3026Q0022
The U.S. Embassy in Kuala Lumpur is soliciting quotations for an Integrated Pest Management service contract covering the Chancery Compound, Ambassador’s residences, and other designated U.S. Government properties in Kuala Lumpur from October 1, 2026, through September 30, 2027. The contract requires comprehensive pest control services including monthly treatments for rodents, cockroaches, and ants using tamper-resistant bait stations, weekly mosquito fogging or misting, and ongoing termite monitoring through in-ground bait stations inspected monthly with detailed reports submitted alongside invoices. All pesticide applications must use only Department of State-authorized chemicals such as Chlorfluazuron, Diflubenzuron, and Fipronil, with full Material Safety Data Sheets and product labeling submitted for prior approval by the Contracting Officer’s Representative. Contractors must comply with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers EM 385-1-1 safety standards, Malaysian Pesticides Board regulations, and Department of State environmental and health guidelines, and must ensure all on-site personnel are certified under local law, properly uniformed, and equipped with personal protective equipment. All submitted proposals must include a detailed Pest Control Plan, Site Safety and Health Plan, Activity Hazard Analyses, list of proposed pesticides with MSDS, and evidence of personnel qualifications and local licensing. Technicians must pass U.S. Embassy background checks and, if approved, will be issued Government-issued ID cards to be worn at all times; unapproved personnel must be escorted at all times. The contract mandates strict adherence to service schedules—no deferrals, combinations, or rescheduling of visits are permitted—and requires submission of monthly termite station inspection reports and a site layout map of monitoring stations. Quotations must be submitted electronically by September 7, 2026, to the Contracting Officer, and any offer exceeding $40,000 requires an active SAM.gov registration. The contract is firm-fixed-price, with no renewal options stated, and all materials must be delivered in original, unopened containers bearing full manufacturer labeling. While the exact contract value is not disclosed, pricing must be submitted as fixed labor rates, and no line-item breakdowns are provided in the solicitation. The evaluation process, though not formally outlined, emphasizes technical compliance, safety procedures, and adherence to prescribed protocols over price competitiveness.
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NAICS: 561710
New
Federal
Integrated Pest Management
Solicitation # 19AQMM26R0370
The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations is soliciting proposals for an Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract to provide Integrated Pest Management services across its overseas facilities, with a base year and four optional one-year periods. The solicitation, numbered 19AQMM26R0370, is a Small Business Set Aside, open only to small business concerns, and requires all proposals to be submitted electronically by noon EST on September 4, 2026, to huntt@state.gov. Proposals must be organized into two volumes: a Price Proposal detailing all fixed-price and reimbursable line items for the base year and four option years, and a Technical Proposal addressing Company Background & Relevant Experience, Key Personnel qualifications, and Past Performance, with technical merit prioritized over cost in award determination. The contract requires the provision of a full-time Board-Certified Entomologist and an Associate Certified Entomologist, each meeting stringent education, certification, and experience criteria, along with administrative support and travel services. Contractors must comply with stringent security protocols, including obtaining a DSS Secret facility clearance, ensuring all personnel have Secret security clearances prior to overseas deployment, submitting Country Clearance Requests 14 business days in advance, and adhering to the Security Classification Guide for Design and Construction of Overseas Facilities. All materials must be handled in accordance with NISPOM and marked appropriately, with violations potentially leading to contract termination. Work must meet EPA and OSHA standards and align with Department of State IPM program guidelines under 15 FAM 957.2, including conducting training seminars, remote consultation, on-site assessments, educational content development, and review of overseas SOWs. Contractors must be qualified in international shipping of hazardous materials per IATA regulations, and all invoices must be submitted via the IPP portal, with foreign payments requiring form GFS-FO-CLM-089. The contract includes fixed-price CLINs for labor, materials, and shipping, plus a reimbursable air fare line, with an estimated value ranging from $194,400 to $972,000 over five years. All personnel must be covered under the Defense Base Act, with reimbursement for premiums, and contractors are fully liable for any costs arising from the unauthorized release of classified or sensitive information, with indemnification obligations extending beyond contract termination.
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The contract requires the provision of comprehensive pest control services for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, covering both scheduled monthly visits and 24/7 emergency response for rodent and insect infestations across all MBTA-operated facilities, including stations, rail lines, carhouses, and maintenance areas. Services must include thorough inspections, targeted treatment methods such as baiting and trapping, and the implementation of preventative measures to minimize future infestations, all in strict compliance with state regulations. The work must be performed reliably and promptly to ensure public safety and facility integrity throughout the Massachusetts transportation network. The contract is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 561710 and is scheduled to be awarded following a response deadline of July 27, 2026, with the solicitation posted on June 29, 2026. Performance is expected to occur primarily in Boston, Massachusetts, with the place of performance listed as 02116. The procurement does not specify a set-aside classification or a point of contact, and the full details are accessible through the MBTA’s official procurement portal. The nature of the services demands a contractor capable of maintaining continuous readiness for urgent interventions while adhering to regulatory standards and operational constraints inherent in a high-traffic public transit environment.

General Info

Pest control services for MBTA facilities with 24/7 emergency response, monthly visits, and strict regulatory compliance in Boston.

Agency

MBTA - Massachusetts Bay Transportation AuthorityView Agency

NAICS

561710 - Exterminating and Pest Control ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Massachusetts Boston, MA, 02116, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

This scope was carved out of BD-26-1206-MBTA-MBTA-130939.

The full solicitation package (19 documents), including the RFP, is on the prime solicitation, not on this scope.

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RFP: 76-26 Pest Control Management

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AgencyMBTA - Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
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Provide monthly scheduled and 24/7 emergency pest control services for rodent and insect infestations across MBTA facilities including stations, rail lines, carhouses, and maintenance areas. Services include inspection, treatment, baiting, trapping, and preventative measures in compliance with state regulations.