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S--Advance Contracting Initiative (ACI), Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ), Single Award Task Order Contract (SATOC) for Debris Management Services within USACE's Northwestern Division's Area of Responsibility (AOR) <br>
Contact and place of performance
Elaine Gray-Frasure, 504-862-1395 USACE District, New Orleans
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The USACE, New Orleans District seeks to award one SATOC for Debris Management Services within USACE's Northwestern Division's Area of Responsibility. The ACI SATOC Contractor shall provide equipment, operators, and laborers for debris management services which includes, but is not limited to, segregation, removal, hauling, disposal, and structural demolition on public, commercial, and private property as specific by...
View moreThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), New Orleans District, is seeking to award one Single Award Task Order Contract (SATOC) for debris management services. The selected Advanced Contracting Initiative (ACI) contractor will provide equipment, operators, and laborers to perform segregation, removal, hauling, disposal, and structural demolition on public, commercial, and private property. Performance is focused within the USACE Northwestern Division’s Area of Responsibility and addresses materials resulting from natural or man-made catastrophes, including man-made construction debris, vegetative debris, and hazardous, toxic, or radiological wastes (HTRW).
This requirement, identified under solicitation number W912P815R0009, falls under NAICS code 562119 for Other Waste Collection and PSC code S. Operations may involve the screening of debris to remove earthen materials prior to reduction and the handling of slide materials such as clay, sand, gravel, and rock. The primary point of contact for this effort is Elaine Gray-Frasure at the USACE New Orleans District. Notice metadata indicates the solicitation was updated on May 4, 2015, with no set-aside designations specified in the provided records.
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