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SUPERFUND ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION SERVICES
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), W.J. Hughes Tech Center, Atlantic City, NJ.
Federal Business Opportunities, FBO-5911, Solicitation 30117, 2018
The FAA is seeking expressions of interest and capability from vendors able to provide Superfund environmental remediation services in accordance with CERCLA requirements to the FAA William J. Hughes Technical Center, located at the Atlantic City International Airport. The Center was listed on the NPL of Superfund sites in 1990, and a Federal Facility Agreement was signed between EPA and FAA for conduct of the Superfund remediation activities at the Technical Center in 1993. The requirement is for all aspects of remediation services related to Superfund cleanup only. Capabilities statements must be received by 3:00 PM ET on June 6, 2018. https://www.fbo.gov/spg/DOT/FAA/WJHTC/30117/listing.html
Federal Business Opportunities, FBO-5911, Solicitation 30117, 2018
The FAA is seeking expressions of interest and capability from vendors able to provide Superfund environmental remediation services in accordance with CERCLA requirements to the FAA William J. Hughes Technical Center, located at the Atlantic City International Airport. The Center was listed on the NPL of Superfund sites in 1990, and a Federal Facility Agreement was signed between EPA and FAA for conduct of the Superfund remediation activities at the Technical Center in 1993. The requirement is for all aspects of remediation services related to Superfund cleanup only. Capabilities statements must be received by 3:00 PM ET on June 6, 2018. https://www.fbo.gov/spg/DOT/FAA/WJHTC/30117/listing.html
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