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Underwater Reservoir Cleanout Services

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The contract seeks qualified contractors to perform an underwater cleanout of the Van Horn ground storage reservoir, requiring specialized diving operations and vacuum systems to remove sediment, debris, biofilm, and other accumulated materials. Work must be conducted with precision and safety to ensure the reservoir’s structural integrity and water quality standards are maintained throughout the process. Contractors must具备 the necessary equipment, certified divers, and experience in underwater infrastructure maintenance to fulfill the scope effectively. The solicitation is classified as a subcontract with a NAICS code of 562910, indicating it falls under Waste Collection and Remediation Services. The response deadline is August 25, 2026, at 3:00 PM, with the opportunity posted on July 15, 2026. The contracting entity is the City of Independence in Missouri, though specific details regarding the physical location and point of contact are not provided. Interested parties must submit their proposals through the specified public procurement portal before the deadline to be considered for award.

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Underwater reservoir cleanout requiring certified divers and vacuum systems by August 25, 2026, for City of Independence, Missouri.

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Missouri → City of IndependenceView Agency

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562910 - Remediation ServicesView NAICS

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MO, USA

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AgencyMissouri → City of Independence
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Perform underwater cleanout of the Van Horn ground storage reservoir, including removal of sediment, debris, biofilm, and accumulated material using diving equipment and vacuum systems.

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