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Spill Response and Emergency HAZMAT Cleanup

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The contract titled Spill Response and Emergency HAZMAT Cleanup is a subcontract issued by the State of Utah to provide immediate emergency response to chemical spills or hazardous material leaks occurring at school sites. The scope of work requires rapid deployment for containment, decontamination, and complete cleanup of hazardous substances, ensuring the safety of students, staff, and the surrounding environment. The contractor must also handle all required regulatory reporting to ensure compliance with state and federal environmental and safety standards. Services are expected to be available on a 24/7 basis to address urgent incidents without delay. The solicitation was posted on July 13, 2026, with responses due by July 21, 2026, and it falls under the NAICS code 562910 for Remediation Services. While the specific location of performance is not detailed, the contract applies to school sites throughout Utah. There is no set-aside designation indicated, and the agency has not provided a point of contact or physical address for the office managing the contract. All work must align with established emergency response protocols and environmental regulations, with performance expectations centered on speed, safety, regulatory adherence, and thorough documentation of all cleanup and reporting activities.

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24/7 hazardous spill response and cleanup at Utah school sites with full regulatory compliance.

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562910 - Remediation ServicesView NAICS

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UT, USA

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AgencyUtah
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Rapid response to chemical spills or hazardous leaks at school sites, including containment, decontamination, cleanup, and regulatory reporting.

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