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Seeking a remediation contractor who shall be required to work with OCP and DOEEto implement a remedial action (ra) at the river sediment project (arsp). The project involves: (1) polychlorinated biphenyls (pcbs) remediation of eleven early action areas (eaas); and (2) dredging channels and sandbars in lake and that impede safe boating. The project includes navigational dredging in the Anacostia Main separate from the RA but potentially concurrent to leveraging its dewatering and treatment facilities—and may also involve future wetland mitigation or restoration work. See outside link.
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The District of Columbia Department of Energy and Environment (DOEE) issued this solicitation to procure remedial action services for the FY26 Anacostia River Sediment Project (ARSP), including environmental consulting, groundwater remediation, and dredging. The solicitation is posted on the DC OCP portal but directs interested vendors to the Ariba website for full solicitation documents and response instructions. The solicitation opened on 2025-10-21 and is scheduled to close on 2026-01-16.
Posted Date
Oct 21, 2025
Due Date
Jan 16, 2026
Release: Oct 21, 2025
Close: Jan 16, 2026
The District of Columbia Department of Energy and Environment (DOEE) issued this solicitation to procure remedial action services for the FY26 Anacostia River Sediment Project (ARSP), including environmental consulting, groundwater remediation, and dredging. The solicitation is posted on the DC OCP portal but directs interested vendors to the Ariba website for full solicitation documents and response instructions. The solicitation opened on 2025-10-21 and is scheduled to close on 2026-01-16.
AvailableRelease: Dec 22, 2025
Close: Jan 27, 2026
Provide final remedial action plan.
AvailableThe City of New Haven is soliciting bids from Licensed Environmental Professionals to perform a Phase III site investigation and prepare a final Remedial Action Plan for the property at 0 Gibbs Street with the goal of remediating the site for use as a public park. The City reports it has secured $250,000 in grant funding from the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) to support part of the project; the solicitation is procurement of remediation and consulting services, not a grant opportunity. Proposals reference Opportunity ID 2025-RFP-CNH-296 and are due on 2026-01-27; the posting date is 2025-12-22.
Posted Date
Dec 22, 2025
Due Date
Jan 27, 2026
Release: Dec 22, 2025
Close: Jan 27, 2026
The City of New Haven is soliciting bids from Licensed Environmental Professionals to perform a Phase III site investigation and prepare a final Remedial Action Plan for the property at 0 Gibbs Street with the goal of remediating the site for use as a public park. The City reports it has secured $250,000 in grant funding from the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) to support part of the project; the solicitation is procurement of remediation and consulting services, not a grant opportunity. Proposals reference Opportunity ID 2025-RFP-CNH-296 and are due on 2026-01-27; the posting date is 2025-12-22.
Procuring a single, stand-alone contract for the Raritan Bay Slag Superfund Site Operable Unit 1 - Seawall Sector Remedial Action. Remediation will consist of the dredging/excavation, and removal of source materials (i.e., pieces of slag comingled with crushed battery casing materials and associated wastes that act as sources of contamination), and contaminated soil/sediment from the areas located in the Seawall Sector. Source materials, contaminated soil/sediment, riprap/armored stone, and miscellaneous debris will be removed. The Remedial Action Objectives, (RAOs) are organized into these categories: slag, battery casings, and associated wastes, which comprise the highly toxic source material principal threat waste (PTW); soil; sediment; and surface water.
Posted Date
Nov 21, 2025
Due Date
Jan 20, 2026
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Procuring a single, stand-alone contract for the Raritan Bay Slag Superfund Site Operable Unit 1 - Seawall Sector Remedial Action. Remediation will consist of the dredging/excavation, and removal of source materials (i.e., pieces of slag comingled with crushed battery casing materials and associated wastes that act as sources of contamination), and contaminated soil/sediment from the areas located in the Seawall Sector. Source materials, contaminated soil/sediment, riprap/armored stone, and miscellaneous debris will be removed. The Remedial Action Objectives, (RAOs) are organized into these categories: slag, battery casings, and associated wastes, which comprise the highly toxic source material principal threat waste (PTW); soil; sediment; and surface water.
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