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Safety Audits, Inspections & Field Assessments

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This subcontract opportunity, titled Safety Audits, Inspections and Field Assessments, is issued by the Administrative Services agency in California. The selected provider will be responsible for performing routine and ad-hoc safety audits, job hazard analyses, and field inspections across various WCW facilities, specifically targeting resource recovery plants, pipelines, and lift stations. A critical component of the scope includes the development of corrective action plans and the subsequent verification of those improvements. The project falls under NAICS code 541330 and was posted on August 17, 2026. Interested parties must submit their responses by the deadline of September 28, 2026. Further details and application procedures are available through the OpenGov procurement portal.

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California Administrative Services seeks a provider for safety audits and inspections by September 28.

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California → Administrative ServicesView Agency

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541330 - Engineering ServicesView NAICS

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CA, USA

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Conduct routine and ad-hoc safety audits, job hazard analyses (JHAs), and field inspections at WCW facilities including lift stations, pipelines, and resource recovery plant. Provide corrective action plans and verification.

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