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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England District is soliciting bids for construction of a composite repository cap (~13 acres) at the Callahan Mine Superfund Site in Brooksville, Maine. The work includes installation of crushed stone, geocomposite drainage, textured geomembrane, geofabric, drainage features, grading, seeding and wetland improvements; project NAICS is 562910 with an estimated cost range $5M–$10M. The solicitation is an Invitation for Bid (Solicitation ID W912WJ25BA027) posted on SAM.gov with documentation available via the official SAM.gov opportunity workspace.
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Former United Zinc & Associated Smelters Superfund Site, Operable Unit 01 – Residential Contamination.
Posted Date
Jan 7, 2026
Due Date
Jan 21, 2026
Release: Jan 7, 2026
Close: Jan 21, 2026
Former United Zinc & Associated Smelters Superfund Site, Operable Unit 01 – Residential Contamination.
AvailableThe W&L Superfund Site is a former electroplating facility that operated from 1940 to 2007. Since 2010, several environmental investigation and remediation activities have been performed at the site, including removal of W&L facility buildings and residual waste materials, excavation and disposal of contaminated site media, and installation of an engineered cover behind residences along Paulette Lane and North Avenue to prevent upwelling of chromium-contaminated groundwater to the ground surface and to prevent direct exposure to chromium-contaminated soil. A PRB was constructed on the downgradient edge of the cover, with the goal of using zerovalent iron (ZVI) to reduce hexavalent chromium (Cr[VI]) to the less toxic trivalent chromium in groundwater before it discharges into Bliss Brook southeast of the W&L property.
Posted Date
Nov 26, 2025
Due Date
Feb 2, 2026
EPA Region 3 issued a Special Notice seeking contractor support to provide oversight of the Potentially Responsible Parties' Remedial Design for Operable Unit 4 at the Newtown Creek Superfund Site to ensure compliance with the ROD and AOC under CERCLA. The notice is open to all qualified contractors (no set-aside) and is classified under NAICS 562910 (Remediation Services) and PSC F108 (Environmental Remediation). The solicitation was published on 2026-01-08 and proposals are due by 2026-01-22.
Posted Date
Jan 8, 2026
Due Date
Jan 22, 2026
Release: Jan 8, 2026
Close: Jan 22, 2026
EPA Region 3 issued a Special Notice seeking contractor support to provide oversight of the Potentially Responsible Parties' Remedial Design for Operable Unit 4 at the Newtown Creek Superfund Site to ensure compliance with the ROD and AOC under CERCLA. The notice is open to all qualified contractors (no set-aside) and is classified under NAICS 562910 (Remediation Services) and PSC F108 (Environmental Remediation). The solicitation was published on 2026-01-08 and proposals are due by 2026-01-22.
Chesterfield County issued an RFP (ID ADMN26000118) for construction of the Southeast Apron landside site work and hangar site preparation at Richmond Executive–Chesterfield County Airport. The work includes site preparation tasks such as grading, drainage installation, paving, utilities/conduit installation, and other site work as detailed in attachments (specifications and plans). A non-mandatory pre-bid conference and site visit are scheduled for Dec 16, 2025, vendors must register with Chesterfield County’s PInG e‑procurement system to obtain full solicitation documents and submit a response.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 13, 2026
Close: Jan 13, 2026
Chesterfield County issued an RFP (ID ADMN26000118) for construction of the Southeast Apron landside site work and hangar site preparation at Richmond Executive–Chesterfield County Airport. The work includes site preparation tasks such as grading, drainage installation, paving, utilities/conduit installation, and other site work as detailed in attachments (specifications and plans). A non-mandatory pre-bid conference and site visit are scheduled for Dec 16, 2025, vendors must register with Chesterfield County’s PInG e‑procurement system to obtain full solicitation documents and submit a response.
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Close: Feb 2, 2026
The W&L Superfund Site is a former electroplating facility that operated from 1940 to 2007. Since 2010, several environmental investigation and remediation activities have been performed at the site, including removal of W&L facility buildings and residual waste materials, excavation and disposal of contaminated site media, and installation of an engineered cover behind residences along Paulette Lane and North Avenue to prevent upwelling of chromium-contaminated groundwater to the ground surface and to prevent direct exposure to chromium-contaminated soil. A PRB was constructed on the downgradient edge of the cover, with the goal of using zerovalent iron (ZVI) to reduce hexavalent chromium (Cr[VI]) to the less toxic trivalent chromium in groundwater before it discharges into Bliss Brook southeast of the W&L property.
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