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Nevada Division of Environmental Protection
The State of Nevada Purchasing Division, on behalf of the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP) Bureau of Corrective Actions, is soliciting proposals for statewide environmental mitigation, assessment, and remediation services on an as-needed basis. Scope includes spill/leak stabilization and cleanup, waste characterization and removal, sample collection and analysis, remediation planning and implementation (including soil excavation/treatment, permits, and engineering controls), and response actions for chlorinated solvent impacts. The anticipated contract term begins 2027-01-01 (initial four-year term with option years) and proposals are due by 2026-08-11.
Posted Date
Jul 7, 2026
Due Date
Aug 11, 2026
Release: Jul 7, 2026
Nevada Division of Environmental Protection
Close: Aug 11, 2026
The State of Nevada Purchasing Division, on behalf of the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP) Bureau of Corrective Actions, is soliciting proposals for statewide environmental mitigation, assessment, and remediation services on an as-needed basis. Scope includes spill/leak stabilization and cleanup, waste characterization and removal, sample collection and analysis, remediation planning and implementation (including soil excavation/treatment, permits, and engineering controls), and response actions for chlorinated solvent impacts. The anticipated contract term begins 2027-01-01 (initial four-year term with option years) and proposals are due by 2026-08-11.
AvailableNevada Division of Environmental Protection
The Nevada State Public Works Division issued an open solicitation (SPWD Project No. 25-S01-2) for complete roofing replacement of three cottages and three housing units at the Northern Nevada Adult Mental Health Services (NNAMHS) campus. The project requires removal and replacement of roofing per provided plans and specifications, mandates prevailing wage, and specifies a 75-calendar-day contract with liquidated damages ($748/day) for delay. The posting is hosted via the state’s QuestCDN bid portal; the solicitation was posted in May 2026 and responses are due in late June 2026.
Posted Date
May 20, 2026
Due Date
Jun 23, 2026
Release: May 20, 2026
Nevada Division of Environmental Protection
Close: Jun 23, 2026
The Nevada State Public Works Division issued an open solicitation (SPWD Project No. 25-S01-2) for complete roofing replacement of three cottages and three housing units at the Northern Nevada Adult Mental Health Services (NNAMHS) campus. The project requires removal and replacement of roofing per provided plans and specifications, mandates prevailing wage, and specifies a 75-calendar-day contract with liquidated damages ($748/day) for delay. The posting is hosted via the state’s QuestCDN bid portal; the solicitation was posted in May 2026 and responses are due in late June 2026.
Nevada Division of Environmental Protection
The State of Nevada Purchasing Division, on behalf of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and the Nevada Department of Environmental Protection, is soliciting proposals for permit writing assistance and programmatic support across multiple regulatory programs. Scope includes project administration, permit writing, compliance and enforcement assistance, UIC permit writing, small business assistance, technical assistance/training, and program development; the contract is expected to begin 2026-09-09 for an initial two-year term with option years. Vendors should review the solicitation attachments on the official posting; bidders must use the buyer-managed solicitation page to respond.
Posted Date
May 7, 2026
Due Date
Jun 11, 2026
Release: May 7, 2026
Nevada Division of Environmental Protection
Close: Jun 11, 2026
The State of Nevada Purchasing Division, on behalf of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and the Nevada Department of Environmental Protection, is soliciting proposals for permit writing assistance and programmatic support across multiple regulatory programs. Scope includes project administration, permit writing, compliance and enforcement assistance, UIC permit writing, small business assistance, technical assistance/training, and program development; the contract is expected to begin 2026-09-09 for an initial two-year term with option years. Vendors should review the solicitation attachments on the official posting; bidders must use the buyer-managed solicitation page to respond.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Nevada Division of Environmental Protection
The meeting included announcements regarding wastewater and drinking water exam results and renewal application procedures. Discussions were held on potential program improvements, including the development of operator training programs and the implementation of a disciplinary action matrix for code of ethics violations. Additionally, technical assistance and training updates were provided, including an announcement for an upcoming water and wastewater operator conference. The board also addressed the resignation of the forum chair and planned for future nominations, concluded with the scheduling of the next meeting.
The meeting covered updates on the adoption of new standardized wastewater exams and the administration of the State of Nevada Wastewater Certification Program. Statistics for fourth-quarter drinking water distribution and treatment exams were presented and analyzed. The committee discussed technical assistance initiatives, including upcoming trainings and outreach to high school students, as well as ideas for future training schedules. Additionally, the forum reviewed financing assistance options provided by OFA and discussed the requirements, duties, and volunteer processes for board membership.
The forum discussed updates from the Bureau of Safe Drinking Water, including exam result timelines, the classification of TTHM aerators as a distribution function, and renewal application statistics. Information was provided regarding operator certification, safety training, and the upcoming reinstatement policy. NWEA announcements covered wastewater exam results and CEU guidelines. Technical assistance updates included the schedule for upcoming training sessions and the RCAC Conference. Public comments centered on fostering inter-city collaboration and coordinating future system tours.
The forum included updates on Bureau of Safe Drinking Water (BSDW) exam results, impacts of a state cyberattack on systems, and a discussion on transitioning from postcard-based notifications to email. Wastewater exam updates and upcoming certification board events were shared. Technical assistance and succession planning updates were provided by RCAC. Administrative reports included personnel changes and funding outlooks for fiscal year 2025. The board reviewed safety course credit proposals, discussed operator qualification criteria and application processes, and received information regarding advanced water treatment certification opportunities for veterans.
The meeting included discussions on technical definitions for storage tank aerators and their role in treatment vs. distribution, updates on disciplinary actions for operators, and a review of 1st quarter exam results for both drinking water and wastewater certifications. The Forum provided updates on upcoming training opportunities, discussed the impact of drought and water scarcity, and received reports on SRF funding availability. Board members were elected, and the meeting concluded with a discussion on the need for increased options for safety credits and scheduling of the next meeting.
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