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Sediment Quality and Quantity Assessment

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The Sediment Quality and Quantity Assessment subcontract, issued by the Massachusetts Division of Ecological Restoration, focuses on the collection and analysis of sediment samples. The primary objective of this project is to evaluate contaminant levels and determine the total volume of sediment to facilitate effective removal planning. The opportunity was posted on August 13, 2026, with a response deadline of September 4, 2026. The work is categorized under NAICS code 541620 and is slated for performance in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Massachusetts Division of Ecological Restoration subcontract for sediment analysis and volume assessment in Boston.

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Massachusetts → DER - Division of Ecological RestorationView Agency

NAICS

541620 - Environmental Consulting ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Floor Boston, MA, 02114, USA

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This scope was carved out of BD-27-1046-DER-FWE01-132415.

The full solicitation package (14 documents), including the RFP, is on the prime solicitation, not on this scope.

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Notice of Funding Opportunity - Dam Removal Preliminary Design Services FY27

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AgencyMassachusetts → DER - Division of Ecological Restoration
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Collect and analyze sediment samples to assess contaminant levels and estimate sediment volume for removal planning.

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