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This Government Contract opportunity from Kentucky was posted on November 3, 2025. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Unsuitable Soil Excavation and Disposal

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NAICS: 238910
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Audiology Booth RemovalThe Department of Veterans Affairs, through its Network Contracting Office 17 in San Antonio, Texas, is seeking a certified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) to perform the deinstallation, removal, and disposal of an audio booth located at Fort Bliss, Texas, under solicitation number 36C25726Q0753. The work is strictly limited to a one-time removal of equipment and requires the contractor to dispose of the booth through approved metal recyclers, with all activities to be completed within thirty days of award notification. The contract is set aside exclusively for SDVOSBs, and offerors must be certified in the SBA’s database, comply with limitations on subcontracting as outlined in VAAR 852.219-75, and submit a signed certification confirming adherence to these requirements. Pricing must be submitted as flat rates per line item for the two specified services—sound room removal and disposal—and must remain firm for ninety days following the deadline. Technical proposals require a three-page capability statement detailing methodology, a list of key personnel, up to three relevant references from the prior three years, and proof of applicable licenses or certifications. The contractor must employ two fully qualified Field Service Engineers, each with OEM-certified training, and maintain a physical office with full-time staff. Compliance with the Privacy Act of 1974 and HIPAA is mandatory, requiring the contractor to implement administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect personal health information; no government materials may be removed from facilities without written authorization. Invoices must be submitted electronically after service completion in accordance with VAAR Clause 852.232-72 and paid via electronic funds transfer under 52.232-33. The solicitation includes mandatory contract clauses covering whistleblower protections, prohibition of internal confidentiality agreements, identity verification of personnel, System for Award Management maintenance, and restrictions on contracting with inverted domestic corporations. Proposals must be emailed to the designated contracting officer by July 22, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. CDT, with a signed SF 1449 and all amendments. Evaluation will be based on a competitive best-value determination utilizing comparative analysis, with technical capability, past performance, and price as the key factors. The contract is governed by Standard Form 1449 and incorporates the Service Contract Wage Determination 2015-5229 Revision 28, dated
257-NETWORK Contract Office 17 (36C257)

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about 16 hours ago

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in 8 days
NAICS: 238910
New
Federal
Demolish Building 7, Woodward, OklahomaThe U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS) is soliciting quotations for the demolition of Building 7, located at 2000 18th Street in Woodward, Oklahoma, under solicitation number 1232SA26Q0811. This procurement, issued as a combined synopsis/solicitation under FAR Part 12, is a Total Small Business Set-Aside exclusively for small business concerns meeting the $16.5 million size standard, with the North American Industry Classification System code 238910 for Site Preparation Contractors. The work involves the complete demolition of a two-story greenhouse structure with basement, removal of all mechanical, electrical, and plumbing components, rough grading of the site, and compliance with the Woodward Building 7 HazMat Report for hazardous material handling. All offerors must attend a mandatory site visit and register by July 6, 2026, and must submit a detailed technical and cost proposal that demonstrates technical capability, including two recent and relevant construction references, and adherence to all contract documents, including architectural drawings, specifications, and the Statement of Work. The evaluation process follows a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) model, where only the lowest-priced technically acceptable offer will be considered for award, subject to confirmation of acceptable or neutral past performance. The contract requires strict adherence to safety standards, including submission of a site-specific Safety Plan approved in writing by the Contracting Officer before any work begins, deployment of a Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) present at all times, regular safety briefings and weekly meetings for trade workers, and a fire protection program in compliance with OSHA and NFPA codes. Labor compliance includes adherence to prevailing wage rates as outlined in the Wage Determination, and all contracts are subject to Buy American requirements. Offerors must maintain valid SAM registration, submit an SF 24 Bid Bond, and hold firm pricing for 90 days. All proposals must be emailed to erin.riffey@usda.gov with the subject line “RFQ1232SA26Q0811” no later than 6:00 p.m. ET on July 20, 2026, and must include a transmittal letter with the Unique Entity ID, point of contact information, and certification of compliance with federal anti-discrimination, tax, and security requirements. The contractor is responsible for daily submission of inspection records, final cleanup
USDA Ars Afm Apd

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about 16 hours ago

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in 6 days
NAICS: 238910
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SLED
Bure Family Vineyard Track I ReplantThe contract pertains to earthmoving activities and the installation and maintenance of erosion control measures for the replanting of approximately 0.8 gross-acre 0.7 net-acre of vineyard on a 2.06-acre parcel located at 2899 N. St. Helena Highway in St. Helena, California. The site features slopes ranging from 19% to 20% and lies within the Upper St. Helena Reach of the Napa River Watershed, approximately 0.15 mile south of its intersection with York Lane. The work is authorized under approval granted by the Napa County PBES Director on July 13, 2026, and is part of the Bure Family Vineyard Track I Replant project. The project requires careful execution to prevent soil erosion and maintain environmental integrity on the steep terrain during and after vineyard restoration. The contract is publicly forecasted with a posting date of July 14, 2026, and is managed by Napa County through its California office. Primary point of contact for administrative and planning matters is Pamela Arifian, Planner III, reachable via phone and email. The property owners, Valeri V and Candace Cameron Bure, are also listed as point of contact for operational and ownership-related coordination. The project’s location is identified with the zip code 94574, and further details can be accessed through the California Environmental Quality Act online portal. While no solicitation number or NAICS code is provided, the work falls under land development activities requiring compliance with local environmental regulations and erosion control standards.
Napa County

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about 21 hours ago

DEADLINE

N/A
NAICS: 238910
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SLED
Abatement of Public Nuisance Conditions at 2100 Pullen Street - Restrictive BidThis restricted bid solicitation, numbered 26-0006, is issued by the City of Richland for the abatement of public nuisance conditions at 2100 Pullen Street in Richland, Washington, under the authority of RCW 35.22.620 and the Small Works Roster program. Only contractors who are actively listed on the MRSC Small Works Roster in the category of Civil > Demolition and Deconstruction > General and who have received a direct invitation from the City’s Purchasing Division are eligible to submit bids. Work involves the removal and disposal of junk vehicles, trailers, boats, ATVs, debris, and other nuisance materials in compliance with Richland Municipal Code sections 10.04, 10.06, and 11.33, including proper handling of hazardous substances such as fuel, oil, and batteries. The project has a not-to-exceed budget of $200,000 and must be completed within ten working days after receipt of a formal Notice to Proceed, with no permits required. Bidders must submit quotes through the Public Purchase website using the City’s designated form, with all submissions required to include completed bid documents, the Bidder’s Qualification Certificate, and a detailed proposal outlining pricing for line items including mobilization, road closure, disposal per ton, and demobilization. Contractors must meet stringent insurance requirements, including commercial general liability coverage of at least $2 million per occurrence with no exclusions for explosion, collapse, or underground damage, automobile liability as primary coverage for the City with a minimum $1 million combined single limit, and stop gap/employer’s liability coverage of at least $1 million. Workers’ compensation must comply with Washington State law, and all policies must list the City, its officers, officials, employees, and volunteers as additional insureds. Bonding is mandated in the form of payment and performance bonds issued by a Washington-authorized insurer, with retainage required. Prevailing wage rates under Chapter 39.12 RCW apply to all work performed in Benton County, and contractors must submit an Affidavit of Title VI Compliance to affirm adherence to federal nondiscrimination regulations. Contractors must hold a current Washington UBI number, be registered with the State Department of Labor & Industries, have an employment security department number, and be in good standing with all state tax and wage payment obligations. The City will not accept bids submitted by any means other than through the Public
City of Richland

POSTED

1 day ago

DEADLINE

in 1 day

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Agency

Kentucky → Louisville Public Works & AssetsView Agency

NAICS

238910 - Site Preparation ContractorsView NAICS

Place of Performance

KY, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

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Excavation and removal of unsuitable subgrade material with replacement using approved fill.