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This Government Contract opportunity from California was posted on July 8, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Temporary Erosion Control (Move-In/Move-Out)

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NAICS: 562910
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Lower Keys Underwater Marine Debris Removal: Dive Liveaboard
Solicitation # FWC SS 26/27-03
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is seeking a single vendor to provide live-aboard vessel services for the removal of underwater marine debris in the Lower Keys, Everglades, and Dry Tortugas National Parks. This is a sole-source procurement justified by the unique capabilities required to support extended offshore scientific diving operations, including the transport and accommodation of up to ten divers, deployment of specialized equipment such as SCUBA and NITROX air compressors, on-board winch systems, tender vessels for shallow-water operations, and the ability to handle marine debris collection using “Dumpster in a Bag” systems. Only Makai, Inc. currently holds the necessary National Park Service Commercial Use Authorization for operations in Dry Tortugas and Everglades National Parks and operates a USCG-certified live-aboard vessel meeting the full scope of operational and safety requirements, making it the only qualified provider. The contract period extends through July 28, 2028, with the expectation of one to three annual cruises lasting four to six days each, scheduled based on seasonal conditions and weather availability. All costs including crew, provisions, transportation, and equipment are to be borne by the contractor, with performance occurring entirely at sea approximately 20 to 70 miles offshore from Key West, Florida. The estimated total contract value is $200,000, with no formal line-item pricing or CLIN structure provided, and no competitive bidding process is being conducted. Vendors seeking to respond must submit written documentation by August 18, 2026, demonstrating their capacity to meet all operational standards, including possession of a valid USCG Master Captain’s license with at least three years of commercial experience, current NPS CUA, and access to an approved facility for debris disposal. The selected contractor must guarantee full compliance with Chapter 287, Florida Statutes, and all applicable state and federal regulations, and demonstrate integrity and reliability in executing the mission-critical environmental remediation work. All submissions must be emailed to Rachel Massey at rachel.massey@myfwc.com by the stated deadline.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

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The contract titled Temporary Erosion Control Move-In Move-Out requires the installation and removal of temporary erosion and sediment control measures as part of project mobilization and demobilization activities in San Diego. This subcontract is scoped to ensure compliance with environmental standards during the early and final phases of construction, focusing on preventing soil displacement and runoff that could impact surrounding areas. Work must be performed in accordance with applicable regulations and best practices for erosion control, with clear delineation of responsibilities tied to the timing of project setup and tear-down. The opportunity is posted by San Diego County under the NAICS code 562910, which classifies it under other waste management services, indicating the environmental remediation and land protection nature of the work. The solicitation was opened on July 8 2026 with a response deadline of August 13 2026. The place of performance is specifically located in San Diego and there are no setaside provisions or organization type specifications provided. Interested parties must submit proposals through the designated county procurement portal, and all work must be executed with attention to local environmental conditions and regulatory timelines.

General Info

Install and remove temporary erosion controls in San Diego per environmental regulations during project mobilization and demobilization.

Agency

California → San Diego CountyView Agency

NAICS

562910 - Remediation ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

San Diego, CA, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

This scope was carved out of RFB 13242.

The full solicitation package (17 documents), including the RFP, is on the prime solicitation, not on this scope.

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RFB - JAMACHA FORCE MAIN AND GRAVITY MAIN SEWER IMPROVEMENTS

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AgencyCalifornia → San Diego County
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Install and remove temporary erosion and sediment control measures during project mobilization and demobilization.

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