J&A Refuse and Recycling Services at USCG Base Astoria Triumph Housing
ID: 70Z03325PR0000006Type: Special Notice
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HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OFUS

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Solid Waste Collection (562111)
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    The Department of Homeland Security, specifically the United States Coast Guard, intends to award a sole source contract for refuse and recycling services at the USCG Base Astoria Triumph Housing in Oregon. This procurement, classified under NAICS Code 562111 for Solid Waste Collection, will be awarded to Recology Western Oregon - Coast, Inc. for a base year, following the authority of FAR 6.302 for other than full and open competition. The services are critical for maintaining cleanliness and environmental standards at the base, ensuring proper waste management for the housing facilities. For inquiries regarding this opportunity, interested parties should contact Thomas Gresham at thomas.j.gresham@uscg.mil or by phone at 503-861-6235, noting that no solicitation is available and telephone requests will not be accepted.

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