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Get Free AlertsDepartment of Environmental Protection
Closes Sep 30, 2026
The Department Of Environmental Protection Dep Is Seeking To Engage Qualified Professionals To Review Permits On An Expedited Basis As Part Of The Speed Program Established In Article Xviii 1803 1805…
Department of Environmental Protection
Closes Sep 30, 2026
The Department Of Environmental Protection Dep Is Seeking To Engage Qualified Professionals To Review Permits On An Expedited Basis As Part Of The Speed Program Established In Article Xviii 1803 1805…
Department of Environmental Protection
Closes Sep 30, 2026
The Department Of Environmental Protection Dep Is Seeking To Engage Qualified Professionals To Review Permits On An Expedited Basis As Part Of The Speed Program Established In Article Xviii 1803 1805…
Education
Closes Sep 9, 2039
Please note that bids are due via electronic mail to DCPSubmissions@schools.nyc.gov To download, please go to https://infohub.nyced.org/resources/vendors/open-doe-solicitations/request-for-bids. If yo…
Education
Closes Sep 9, 2999
Please note that bids are due via electronic mail to DCPSubmissions@schools.nyc.gov To download, please go to https://infohub.nyced.org/resources/vendors/open-doe-solicitations/request-for-bids. If yo…
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Get Free AlertsEnvironmental services procurement through SAM.gov serves federal agencies responsible for managing contaminated sites, ensuring regulatory compliance, and protecting natural resources. The Department of Defense, EPA, Department of Energy, and Army Corps of Engineers are the largest buyers, with contracts ranging from $10,000 for site assessments to $5 billion for large-scale remediation programs like the Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS) program. Federal environmental contracts cover CERCLA/Superfund remediation, RCRA compliance, NEPA documentation, ecological restoration, air quality monitoring, and water treatment. Firms need registered professional engineers, certified hazardous materials managers, and relevant state licenses. Many environmental contracts require 40-hour HAZWOPER certification and security clearances for work at military installations. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act have significantly increased federal environmental spending. PFAS remediation, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance investigation, represents a rapidly growing segment. Companies with expertise in emerging contaminants, environmental justice, and climate resilience are finding strong demand. Small business set-asides and SBA programs provide market entry opportunities, and mentor-protege arrangements with large environmental firms are common.