ContractPresolicitationTotal Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)

Pre-Solicitation Notice Solid Waste Services Fort Hood, Texas

DEPT OF DEFENSE W91151-26-R-A003
Response Deadline
Jan 29, 2026
Deadline passed
Days Remaining
0
Closed
Set-Aside
Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
Notice Type
Presolicitation

Contract Opportunity Analysis

The Department of Defense, through the Mission and Installation Contracting Command (MICC) at Fort Hood, Texas, is preparing to solicit proposals for solid waste management services at the installation. The contract, valued at approximately $47 million, will require the contractor to provide comprehensive services including refuse collection, landfill operation, grease trap cleaning, and management of compostable materials, with a focus on compliance with federal, state, and local environmental regulations. This procurement is particularly significant as it is a 100% Small Business Set-Aside, emphasizing the importance of engaging small businesses in fulfilling government contracts. Interested parties should direct their inquiries to Mr. Winston O. Franks or CPT Nighgell Davidson via email by January 29, 2026, and monitor SAM.gov for the formal solicitation release date, which is yet to be determined.

Classification Codes

NAICS Code
562212
Solid Waste Landfill
PSC Code
M1PD
OPERATION OF WASTE TREATMENT AND STORAGE FACILITIES

Solicitation Documents

28 Files
(DRAFT) Pre-Solicitation - W9115126RA003.pdf
PDF3929 KBJan 14, 2026
AI Summary
This government solicitation (W9115126RA003) is a draft Request for Proposal (RFP) for Women-Owned Small Businesses (WOSB) concerning solid waste services at Fort Hood, Texas. The contract, valued at USD 47,000,000.00, outlines a comprehensive set of services including refuse collection, landfill operation, grease trap services, roll-off collection, and tire delivery to DLA. The period of performance for various services extends from January 2027 to November 2033, with an initial phase-in period in December 2026. Key clauses incorporated by reference and full text include those related to small business rerepresentation, cybersecurity maturity model certification (CMMC) requirements (Level 1 Self), item unique identification and valuation, and Wide Area WorkFlow (WAWF) payment instructions. The RFP emphasizes compliance with FAR and DFARS regulations, including specific requirements for contractor information systems and subcontract flowdowns.
(DRAFT) TE-N Baseline Staffing.docx
Word25 KBJan 14, 2026
AI Summary
Technical Exhibit N (TE-N) outlines the baseline staffing estimates for a Solid Waste Management requirement, detailing the estimated quantity of personnel and hours over an 84-month period. The document lists 11 positions, including Project Manager, QC Inspector, Landfill Manager, various Secretary and Truck Driver roles, Heavy Equipment Mechanic and Operator, and Laborer, totaling 297,857 hours and 22.80 personnel. This exhibit serves as a general guide, emphasizing that offerors are responsible for accurately assessing and determining their own staffing needs to fulfill the Solid Waste Management requirement. The purpose of TE-N is to provide a framework for potential contractors to understand the expected human resource allocation for the project.
(DRAFT) TE-P Container Placement Maps.pdf
PDF20970 KBJan 14, 2026
AI Summary
The document appears to be a detailed map or plan outlining various locations, facilities, and infrastructure within and around "FT CAVAZOS MAIN CANTONMENT." Key features include "NEW RAIL HEAD," "OLD RAILHEAD," a "CLASSIFICATION YARD," and a "LANDFILL." Numerous residential areas are identified, such as Liberty Village, Comanche Village (III W, III E, I & II), Venable Village, Pershing Park, Patton Park, Heritage Heights, McNair Village, Wainwright Heights, Montague Village, and Kouma Village. The map also highlights several lakes, including Pershing Lake, Airfield Lake, East Lake, Copperas Cove #2, Birdbath Lake, Henry Lake, and a "LANDFILL LAKE." Major roadways and streets are clearly marked, such as N FORT HOOD ST, S FORT HOOD ST, W CENTRAL TEXAS EXPY, E VETERANS MEMORIAL BLVD, S TJ MILLS BLVD, W VETERANS MEMORIAL BLVD, IH 14, and various other named roads and drives like N PLEIKU DR, S PLEIKU DR, METHVIN LOOP, STADIUM RD, and WALTON WALKER DR. Additional facilities mentioned are "YOAKUM-DEFRENN ARMY HELIPORT," "SOFTBALL FIELD," "TMC #14 ANNEX," "FIRE STATION 4," "FINCHER FIELD," "RRP 'GLASS'," "WARRIOR RESTAURANT," "TMC #14," "ORTC," "M.A.T.E.S.," "ORTC WARRIOR RESTAURANT," "TROOP STORE," "TURNER FIELD," "GATE 19," "CHAPEL," "PFC USO WARRIOR RESTAURANT," and a "SCALE HOUSE." The map also indicates "Installation Refuse Container Locations" as of September 20, 2023, with a legend for "Roll Off" and "Dumpster." This document provides a comprehensive overview of the spatial layout and key operational areas of FT CAVAZOS MAIN CANTONMENT, including residential, recreational, logistical, and environmental sites.
(DRAFT) TE-R Fort Hood Main Cantonment Map.pdf
PDF18258 KBJan 14, 2026
AI Summary
The document appears to be a list of building numbers, street names, and various facilities such as PFCs (Patrol Forwarding Centers), chapels, pools, schools, and health clinics, along with other infrastructure like gates, lakes, and recreational areas. The repeated numerical sequences and alphabetical characters suggest a mapping or inventory system. The presence of place names like "Fort Cavazos," "Copperas Cove," and "Killeen," alongside numerous facility names, indicates that this file is likely an inventory or directory of locations and assets within a large governmental or military installation, possibly Fort Cavazos itself, which is near Copperas Cove and Killeen. The repeated numbers could be building codes, property identifiers, or other organizational data points. The file likely serves as a reference for operational planning, asset management, or logistical purposes within this extensive area.
(DRAFT) TE-AA 2024-2029_Hood_INRMP_Final.pdf
PDF10542 KBJan 14, 2026
AI Summary
The Fort Cavazos Integrated Natural Resources Management Plan (INRMP) for 2024-2028, developed by III Corps and Fort Cavazos in cooperation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, outlines a comprehensive strategy for conserving, protecting, and managing the installation’s natural resources. This plan, a major revision of the 2019-2023 INRMP, is mandated by the Sikes Act and DoD instructions, aiming to ensure the sustainability of natural resources while supporting military missions. It adopts an integrated, adaptive, ecosystem management approach, integrating environmental considerations into planning activities to prevent degradation and maintain combat readiness. The INRMP details goals, objectives, and management practices for various program elements, including fish and wildlife, land, forest, water resources, and threatened and endangered species. It also addresses public access, law enforcement, and climate resilience, emphasizing interagency coordination and regular reviews to adapt to changing conditions and ensure compliance with environmental regulations.
(DRAFT) TE-U BLORA (Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation Area) Map.pdf
PDF8961 KBJan 14, 2026
AI Summary
The document is a map of the Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation Area (BLORA) for 2023. It provides a detailed overview of the area, including various recreational facilities, amenities, and key locations. The map outlines routes to BLORA from Main Cantonment, indicating a 10-mile distance along North Nolan Rd. It features a legend categorizing different points of interest such as ADMIN, BOAT RAMP, CAMPING, FAST FOOD, FISHING, RV CAMP, SPORTS, and SWIMMING. Specific locations highlighted include the Marina, various pavilions (Sunnyside, Lake Front, Live Oak, Look Out, Red Oak, Hide Away, Pecan, Pin Oak, Shoreline), RV parks (Cedar, Cottage, Deer), primitive campsites, boat ramps (Marina, Carp, Bass), a paintball course, archery range, and other facilities like the Team Challenge Course and BLORA Ranch Equestrian Area. The map also shows various park roads and access points around Nolan Lake.
(DRAFT) TE-A Landfill Permit.docx
Word3524 KBJan 14, 2026
AI Summary
The Fort Hood Landfill Permit outlines the design, operation, and closure plans for a municipal solid waste landfill, emphasizing compliance with federal and state environmental regulations. The permit details site development, including area master plans, site plans for phased expansion (Phases I, II, and III), and design data covering land use, access, engineering considerations, and environmental protections. Key components include groundwater protection through a 60-mil high-density polyethylene (HDPE) liner system, a comprehensive groundwater sampling and analysis plan, and protocols for managing special wastes like construction debris with lead-based paint and asbestos-containing materials. The document also addresses financial responsibility, waste deposition rates, on-site cover material, fire control, compaction, subsidence provisions, and post-closure maintenance for a projected 30-year lifespan. Several technical exhibits and appendices, some available only in hard copy, provide supporting information and procedures.
(DRAFT) TE-S West Fort Hood Cantonment Map.pdf
PDF3461 KBJan 14, 2026
AI Summary
This document is a map and directory for West Fort Cavazos, published on May 4, 2023. It provides a detailed overview of facilities, gates, and geographical features within the installation. Key locations include various numbered facilities, gates like Gate 14 (Copperas Cove Gate) and Gate 15 (Mohawk Gate), and important operational areas such as the Killeen/Ft Hood Reg Airport, DAO HQ, and Collier Health Clinic. Recreational and support facilities like the Airfield Fitness Center, Pool, Chapel, and Softball Field are also listed. The map identifies major roads, lakes, and ponds within and around the installation, including Clear Creek Lake and Bratcher Lake. It also delineates cantonment areas and highlights nearby towns such as Killeen, Copperas Cove, and Gatesville. The document emphasizes that it is for informational purposes only and not suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying uses, disclaiming liability for any inaccuracies or decisions made based on its content. This resource serves as a guide for navigating and understanding the layout of West Fort Cavazos.
(DRAFT) TE-T North Fort Hood Cantonment Map.pdf
PDF2855 KBJan 14, 2026
AI Summary
The provided document is a map of North Fort Cavazos, detailing various facilities, roads, and geographical features. It includes locations such as GATE 19, Longhorn Aux Landing Strip, Shorthorn Aux Landing Strip, M.A.T.E.S., Softball Field, TMC #14, Chapel, Fire Station 4, USO, ORTC, Warrior Restaurants, and Turner Field, each with a corresponding facility number and grid reference. The map also shows major highways like S State Highway 36, FM 107, and provides context for nearby cities such as Killeen, Gatesville, Copperas Cove, Belton, and Nolanville. The document explicitly states that it is for informational purposes only and may not be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes, disclaiming any warranty regarding accuracy or completeness of the spatial data. It also includes contact information for the DPW IGI&S Office. The primary purpose is to provide an informational overview of the Fort Cavazos installation, likely for logistical, operational, or planning purposes rather than for a direct RFP or grant application.
(DRAFT) TE-Y FRP Facility Response Plan.pdf
PDF2563 KBJan 14, 2026
AI Summary
Fort Cavazos's June 2023 Facility Response Plan (FRP) outlines comprehensive procedures for oil or hazardous substance discharges, superseding the 2017 plan. Mandated by EPA 40 CFR 112, Appendix F, it details emergency response, notification protocols for federal and state agencies (NRC, TCEQ, DLA Energy), and the roles of key personnel like the Qualified Individual (QI) and the Directorate of Public Works Environmental Division. The plan identifies spill response equipment locations, maintenance, and deployment, along with a tiered response system involving the Fort Cavazos Fire and Emergency Services (FES) and external Oil Spill Removal Organizations (OSROs). It assesses hazard evaluations, potential discharge scenarios (small, medium, worst-case), and environmental impacts to local waterways. Facility diagrams illustrate stormwater drainage and bulk fuel storage areas, emphasizing containment and disposal procedures for recovered materials. This FRP ensures Fort Cavazos's readiness for environmental emergencies, compliance, and effective spill mitigation.
(DRAFT) TE-H Landfill Image.pdf
PDF2332 KBJan 14, 2026
AI Summary
The provided document is a map graphic depicting the Metes and Bounds of a landfill, intended for informational purposes only. It explicitly states that it is a GIS representation and should not be considered a legal device or document. The document includes specific directional and distance coordinates (N 20-53-00 E 3200, S 69-07-00 W 2100, S 20-53-00 W 3200, N 69-07-00 W 2100) and mentions "TURKEY RUN RD" and a date of 9/18/2023. The main purpose is to offer an approximate visual of a lease or right-of-way boundary, underscoring its non-legal status.
(DRAFT) Attachment 1 PWS - Fort Hood Solid Waste Services.pdf
PDF1602 KBJan 14, 2026
AI Summary
The Fort Hood Integrated Solid Waste Management Services Performance Work Statement (PWS) outlines requirements for solid waste management at Fort Hood, Texas. This non-personal services contract, spanning 84 months, requires the contractor to provide all personnel, equipment, and services for comprehensive waste management, excluding government-furnished items. Key responsibilities include adherence to federal, state, and local environmental regulations, prohibition of ordnance and hazardous material handling, and strict anti-scavenging measures. The contractor must secure all necessary permits, manage traffic flow, and restore any property damage. The PWS details operational hours, security protocols, and specific roles for government and contractor personnel, including key positions like Project Manager and Landfill Manager. It also covers emergency procedures, accident reporting, environmental compliance, and safety standards, including asbestos awareness and spill plans.
(DRAFT) TE-Q Fort Hood Landfill Site Plan.pdf
PDF1273 KBJan 14, 2026
AI Summary
Technical Exhibit Q provides detailed disposal trench coordinates for the Fort Hood Landfill, delineating six distinct areas (Area 1 through Area 6). Each area lists multiple points with corresponding Northing, Easting, and Elevation values, though all elevations are noted as zero. The points within each area are organized to start from the Northwest corner and progress clockwise around the perimeter. The coordinate system used is the State Plane Coordinate System, specifically for the Central Texas Region. This document serves as a technical reference for the precise geographical layout of the landfill's disposal trenches, essential for planning, management, and regulatory compliance related to the Fort Hood Landfill operations.
(DRAFT) TE-X SPILL PREVENTION CONTROL AND.pdf
PDF1060 KBJan 14, 2026
AI Summary
The Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure Plan (SPCCP) for Fort Cavazos, Texas, outlines measures for storing and managing oil products to prevent spills and mitigate environmental harm. Mandated by federal and state regulations (40 CFR §112, Army Regulation 200-1, and Texas Administrative Code 30 Chapters 327 and 334), the plan details spill prevention practices, procedures, structures, and equipment. It covers the installation's oil operations layout, including the Defense Fuel Supply Point (DFSP) and other storage areas, alongside drainage and control systems. The SPCCP also addresses bulk storage containers, transfer equipment, security protocols, potential failure types, inspection procedures, and personnel training. It works in conjunction with the Fort Cavazos Facility Response Plan (FRP) for spill response, cleanup, and disposal. Notably, the plan excludes certain containers, such as those under 55 gallons, contractor-owned equipment, and USTs covered by 40 CFR 280. The SPCCP emphasizes adherence to good engineering practices, regular reviews, and amendments, with specific reporting requirements for significant oil discharges.
(DRAFT) TE-I Hazardous Material Authorization Request.pdf
PDF611 KBJan 14, 2026
AI Summary
Fort Cavazos Form 200-19,
(DRAFT) TE-G Landfill Disposal Data.xlsx
Excel361 KBJan 14, 2026
AI Summary
The FY26 Utility Rate Worksheet details tonnage and costs for waste collection and disposal from FY21 to FY26. The data tracks municipal waste, construction debris, contaminated grease trap, animal solids, Class II carcass, Class II RACM, and lead-based paint in SWT across fiscal years. Key metrics include total collected and disposed tons, collection costs, and disposal costs, with breakdowns by month and quarterly totals. The FY26 data shows projections for the full year based on the first quarter's activity, while previous fiscal years (FY21-FY25) present actual tonnage and associated costs, including diverted waste for future use such as recycling, white goods, tires, light metal, diverted soil, glass, and compost. The report also includes total landfilled amounts for TCEQ annual reports.
(DRAFT) TE-L Wage Determination 2015-5237 Rev. 29_3 Dec 2025.pdf
PDF336 KBJan 14, 2026
AI Summary
The document is an index of various government files, likely related to RFPs, grants, or state/local solicitations. It lists numerous entries, each with a code and a brief description, followed by page numbers. The descriptions appear to categorize different aspects of government operations, including funding, legal frameworks, administrative procedures, and technical specifications. The repetitive structure suggests a comprehensive catalog of regulations, guidelines, or project components relevant to federal and local government initiatives. Each entry represents a specific item or section within a broader set of government documentation, indicating a detailed and organized system for managing official information.
(DRAFT) TE-K Org Chart.pdf
PDF253 KBJan 14, 2026
AI Summary
Technical Exhibit K presents the organizational chart for a project, outlining key personnel and their hierarchical structure. The chart details roles from top-level management, such as the Corporate Office and Project Manager, down to operational staff, including Gate Guard, Landfill Manager, Scale Operator, Working Face Monitor, Equipment Operators, and Laborers. Quality control is maintained through a Quality Control Chief and Inspector. An Administrative Assistant supports the Project Manager. This exhibit provides a clear overview of the project's staffing and reporting relationships, which is crucial for understanding operational command and control within the context of government RFPs, federal grants, or state/local RFPs.
(DRAFT) TE-J Sample Report Form.xlsx
Excel20 KBJan 14, 2026
AI Summary
The document "TECHNICAL EXHIBIT J" outlines a sample report form designed for contractors to submit information regarding their contract. This form is structured to capture essential details such as the contractor's name, contract title and number, address, and phone number. It also includes sections for reporting specific schedule/report/training events, relevant contract section references, and identifying building, can, and employee numbers. Furthermore, the form requires detailed information about personnel, including last name, first name, job title, and certifications like First Aid and Anniversary Date. Vehicle information, including make, model, and driver, is also requested. This exhibit serves as a standardized template for contractors to provide comprehensive and organized data, likely for compliance, progress tracking, or personnel management within the context of government contracts, RFPs, or grants.
(DRAFT) TE-B Cantonment Refuse Container Locations.xlsx
Excel64 KBJan 14, 2026
AI Summary
The document is an inventory of refuse cantonment containers, labeled
(DRAFT) TE-E Customer ID.xlsx
Excel21 KBJan 14, 2026
AI Summary
This document, titled "Technical Exhibit E Customer Identification List" as of 18 September 2023, provides a comprehensive list of organizations and units, identified by abbreviations or short codes. The list includes various military brigades, battalions, regiments, and divisions from the US Army, Air Force, and Marines, alongside civilian government entities like the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) and the Corps of Engineers (COE). It also features private companies such as American Abatement (AAC) and General Dynamics (GD), and educational/financial institutions like Central Texas College (CTC) and Pentagon Federal Credit Union (FCU). The purpose of this exhibit is to serve as a reference for identifying key customers or stakeholders, likely within the context of government contracts, RFPs, or grants, offering a clear overview of the diverse entities involved.
(DRAFT) TE-D Bid Schedule.xlsx
Excel19 KBJan 14, 2026
AI Summary
Technical Exhibit D outlines an 84-month bid schedule for services from 2026 to 2033, likely for a government contract. The bid schedule details various services including refuse collection, landfill operation, grease trap service (general and specific to buildings 121 and 49010), roll-off collection, tire delivery to DLA, Area 4 cell closing, and phase-in. Each service has a specified quantity and unit, with spaces for the contractor to fill in the price per unit and total CLIN price. The document indicates that the contractor is only responsible for completing the highlighted yellow areas, which pertain to pricing. The total contract price is also to be calculated by the contractor.
(DRAFT) TE-F Grease Trap Inventory.xlsx
Excel20 KBJan 14, 2026
AI Summary
This government file outlines a Grease Trap Inventory for various facilities, including those managed by MWR, PX, USO, 407, TMS, MED, DES, NFC, and 504. The inventory details customer organizations, building numbers, grease trap capacities, and service frequencies (monthly or quarterly). Several locations are noted as "Closed" or under specific contracts. The document specifies that service frequencies are based on historical data and will change continually throughout the contract. The contractor is responsible for providing service according to the most current government schedule and disposing of all waste generated at Fort Hood. This inventory is critical for managing waste and maintaining environmental compliance across government facilities.
(DRAFT) TE-Z Government Furnished Property.xlsx
Excel18 KBJan 14, 2026
AI Summary
Technical Exhibit Z details government-furnished property, specifically buildings and equipment located at a landfill and Darnell Hospital. The document lists three buildings at the landfill: an Office Building (56134), a Maintenance Facility (56135), and a Scale House (56133). It also itemizes key equipment, including two FAIRBANKS PLT-6020-A09SP scales (serial #1398-R, installed 9/9/2005), a KOMAR INDUSTRIES EM-10-G compactor (serial #3786, MFG Date 3/1/2016), a FIREGUARD 96 fuel depot with a 10,000-gallon capacity (MFG Date 3/1/2005), and a May Fab 30 CY roll-off container (serial #168252). The document also indicates the location of a
(DRAFT) TE-C Cantonment Roll Off-Compactor Container Locations.xlsx
Excel20 KBJan 14, 2026
AI Summary
TECHNICAL EXHIBIT C outlines the Cantonment Roll Off-Compactor Container Locations, detailing various locations, commodity types (refuse), and the number and type of containers. The document lists specific sites like DPW Classification Unit, DLA, SHOEMAKER, DARNALL, DPW Maintenance, CC COMMISSARY, WW COMMISSARY, and several 407 locations, specifying if they use 30 YD, 40 YD, or compactor containers. It notes that this list is based on historical data and will change continually throughout the contract, without requiring contract modifications for additions or subtractions of facilities. A key constraint is that no more than 10 permanent contractor-owned 40 YD containers will be placed at one time during the contract.
(DRAFT) TE-V Solid Waste Performance Standards.xlsx
Excel23 KBJan 14, 2026
AI Summary
This government file outlines service level requirements for waste management tasks, categorized by 'GREEN,' 'AMBER,' 'RED,' and 'BLACK' tiers, indicating decreasing levels of service quality or increasing response times. The document details routine services such as cleaning refuse and food waste dumpsters and maintaining their appearance, with specified frequencies (e.g., 3Y, 2Y, 1Y, representing years). Periodic tasks, including unscheduled collection and transfer events, have defined response times ranging from within 8 hours for 'GREEN' to within 48 hours for 'BLACK.' Non-Hazardous Solid Waste (NHSW) collection and transfer also have varying frequencies based on fullness or time (e.g., 2W or 65% full for 'GREEN,' 2M or 95% full for 'BLACK'). The file also includes sections for total prices for each service tier, indicating its use in an RFP or similar procurement context where vendors would bid on different service levels.
(DRAFT) TE-O Equipment Listing.docx
Word24 KBJan 14, 2026
AI Summary
TECHNICAL EXHIBIT O, titled "MINIMUM VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT," provides a general estimate of the vehicles and equipment required for Solid Waste Management. It lists various items such as pickup trucks, stinger trucks, front load trucks, roll-off trucks, front-end loaders, dump trucks, water tankers, trash compactors, bulldozers, excavators, motor graders, and vacuum trucks, along with their estimated quantities. The document clarifies that this exhibit serves as a general guide, emphasizing that the Offeror is responsible for accurately assessing and determining the precise number of vehicles and equipment needed to fulfill the Solid Waste Management requirements. This document is a critical component of a government Request for Proposal (RFP), guiding potential contractors on the scope and scale of necessary resources for the solid waste management contract.
(DRAFT) TE-M WD Pricing Spreadsheet.xlsx
Excel19 KBJan 14, 2026
AI Summary
Technical Exhibit M, titled "Wage Determination Pricing Sheet," is a government file designed for federal RFPs, grants, and state/local RFPs. It outlines a pricing structure for labor categories over an 84-month period, spanning from 2026 to 2033. The document presents a table with ten distinct labor categories, each requiring the contractor to input "WD Rates Productive Hours" for seven years (Year 1 to Year 7) and a cumulative total. The only section requiring contractor input is the highlighted yellow area. The purpose of this exhibit is to standardize the submission of wage determination rates and productive hours for various labor categories across an extended contract period.

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Project Timeline

postedOriginal Solicitation PostedJan 14, 2026
deadlineResponse DeadlineJan 29, 2026
expiryArchive DateFeb 13, 2026

Agency Information

Department
DEPT OF DEFENSE
Sub-Tier
DEPT OF THE ARMY
Office
W6QM MICC-FDO FT HOOD

Point of Contact

Name
Winston O. Franks

Place of Performance

Fort Hood, Texas, UNITED STATES

Official Sources