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Waste Management and Disposal Logistics

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Agency

Department Of Defense → Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard IMFView Agency

NAICS

562112 - Hazardous Waste CollectionView NAICS

Place of Performance

JBPHH, HI, 96860, USA

Set-Aside

SBA

Documents

This scope was carved out of N32253-26-Q-0069.

The full solicitation package (9 documents), including the RFP, is on the prime solicitation, not on this scope.

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Dry Dock Elevator Dismantle

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On-site segregation, packaging, documentation, and transportation of hazardous and non-hazardous waste streams to approved facilities, with strict compliance to Navy disposal protocols.

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