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Site Cleanup and Demobilization

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The contract outlines the final cleanup, removal of tools and waste, and demobilization of crew and equipment from the aeration basin site, ensuring the location is left in a safe and orderly condition following project completion. All activities must be completed in accordance with site-specific requirements, with a focus on proper disposal of materials and thorough removal of all temporary infrastructure. The scope is strictly limited to post-construction site restoration and does not include any construction, repair, or operational work. This is a subcontract solicitation dated July 7, 2026, with responses due by July 28, 2026, under NAICS code 562111 for waste collection and treatment services. The procurement is managed by the Florida agency under the Procurement division, and performance is expected to occur at the aeration basin site, though exact location details are not provided. Interested parties must submit proposals through the designated online portal prior to the deadline, and the contract does not specify any set-aside provisions for small or disadvantaged businesses.

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Final cleanup and demobilization at aeration basin site by July 28, 2026, under waste treatment services contract.

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562111 - Solid Waste CollectionView NAICS

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FL, USA

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Final cleanup, removal of tools and waste, and demobilization of crew and equipment from the aeration basin site.

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