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Site Cleanup and Debris Removal

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The contract titled Site Cleanup and Debris Removal requires comprehensive post-construction site cleanup services, including the removal of old surfacing materials, broken asphalt, used equipment, and all packaging debris, with the goal of restoring the site to a clean and orderly condition. This effort is intended to ensure the area is safe, compliant with local regulations, and ready for subsequent use following construction activities. The work falls under NAICS code 562111, indicating it is categorized as waste collection and disposal services, and is structured as a subcontract under the Parks and Recreation agency of Tennessee. All performance must be completed in accordance with specified standards for debris removal and site restoration. The solicitation was posted on June 30, 2026, with a response deadline of July 16, 2026, requiring interested parties to submit proposals before the specified cutoff. The place of performance and agency office address are not detailed in the provided data, suggesting the exact location may be designated upon award or is understood within the context of ongoing Tennessee Parks and Recreation projects. Subcontractors must be prepared to coordinate logistics for debris hauling, proper disposal methods, and site restoration without reliance on specific municipal infrastructure details being outlined. The contract is accessible online via a public procurement portal, providing transparency and access to further documentation for qualified bidders.

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Post-construction cleanup and debris removal for Tennessee Parks and Recreation, complying with waste disposal standards.

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Tennessee → Parks and RecreationView Agency

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562111 - Solid Waste CollectionView NAICS

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TN, USA

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AgencyTennessee → Parks and Recreation
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Post-construction site cleanup including removal of old surfacing, broken asphalt, used equipment, packaging, and restoration to clean condition.

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