Y--Removal of Perchloric Fume Hood and Waste Disposal
ID: DOIGFBO250010Type: Sources Sought
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INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THEUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYOFC OF ACQUISITION GRANTS-DENVERDENVER, CO, 80225, USA

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Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

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CONSTRUCTION OF OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES AND SERVICE BUILDINGS (Y1AZ)
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    The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), part of the Department of the Interior, is seeking qualified contractors for the removal of a perchloric fume hood and associated waste disposal at the Denver Federal Center, specifically within the National Water Quality Laboratory, Building 95. The project entails setting up work areas, removing the fume hood and exhaust systems, and disposing of all related equipment, with the contract period expected to run from February to April 2025. This procurement is crucial for maintaining safety and compliance within laboratory environments that handle hazardous materials. Interested parties should contact Philip Robinson at probinson@usgs.gov for further details, as this opportunity is part of the market research phase for fiscal year 2025.

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