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This Government Contract opportunity from Pennsylvania was posted on May 28, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Temporary Pump Bypass System

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NAICS: 221118
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NAICS: 221118
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Lease for Mineral EUL at Fort DrumThe Department of the Army is soliciting competitive proposals for a 50-year Enhanced Use Lease (EUL) of up to 25 acres of non-excess land at Fort Drum, New York, under Solicitation DACA51-1-26-116, with proposals due by July 22, 2026. The lease aims to enable a selected offeror to design, finance, permit, construct, own, operate, maintain, secure, and ultimately decommission a mineral processing facility on the property, with full responsibility for all project-related activities without any financial or in-kind contribution from the Army. The lessee must restore the land to its original condition prior to lease expiration. Consideration for the lease must equal or exceed the fair market value as determined by a Department of the Army appraisal and may be paid in cash, in-kind, or a combination thereof. Proposals must clearly identify the specific portion of the property being proposed for lease and may cover all or part of the 25-acre parcel. The evaluation of proposals will be based on five equally weighted factors—Project Description, Project Plan, Financial Capability, Organizational Structure and Experience, and EUL Consideration—each assessed on an Exceptional, Acceptable, or Unacceptable scale using a best-value trade-off approach, not lowest price technically acceptable. All proposals must be submitted as a single PDF file adhering to strict formatting guidelines, including 12-point font, 1-inch margins, and page limits per section, with supporting materials capped at 10 pages total. Offerors must be registered in SAM.gov, comply with all federal, state, and local laws including environmental regulations under CERCLA, RCRA, NEPA, and NHPA, and demonstrate financial capacity, operational feasibility, and compatibility with Fort Drum’s mission and community interests. The Army reserves broad discretion to modify, waive, suspend, cancel, or award the lease at any time before execution, including the potential to negotiate further with selected offerors to enhance consideration. The lease will be administered under 10 U.S.C. § 2667, with terms structured to maximize financial return to the government while ensuring the project remains entirely self-funded and operationally independent from Army resources.
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The contract is for the installation and operation of a temporary pump bypass system to manage water flow during construction activities in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. The work aims to ensure continuous water management and minimize disruption to surrounding infrastructure or environmental conditions while key construction projects proceed. The subcontract is open for bidding with a response deadline of June 16, 2026, and was posted on May 28, 2026. It falls under the NAICS code 221118, which relates to water collection and treatment systems. The place of performance is specifically within Franklin County, and the contracting entity is Franklin County under the state of Pennsylvania. No set-aside type or additional organizational specifications are provided, and the solicitation is issued through the PennBid platform.

General Info

Temporary pump bypass installation in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, due June 16, 2026, via PennBid.

Agency

Pennsylvania → Franklin CountyView Agency

NAICS

221118 - Other Electric Power GenerationView NAICS

Place of Performance

Franklin County, PA, USA

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AgencyPennsylvania → Franklin County
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Installation and operation of a temporary pump bypass system to manage water flow during construction.