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FY26-RECON ENV Support Rpl Water System (Kodiak)

Department of Homeland Security · U.S. Coast Guard · Shore Infrastructure — CEU Juneau (Contracting)
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Forecast detail

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Solicitation expected
June 15, 2026
Anticipated award
September 15, 2026 · Q4 2026
Estimated value
$10M to $20M
Period of performance
September 15, 2026 to August 31, 2031
Contract type
Firm Fixed Price
Expected vehicle
Definitive Contract
Competition
New Requirement, No Contract
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Published by the agency in its acquisition forecast, last updated April 27, 2026. Forecast entries are plans, not commitments — dates slip and requirements get cancelled, restructured or absorbed into another buy.

Requirement details

Solicitation number
F2026073649
Notice type
Forecast
NAICS
541330Engineering Services
Set-aside
8(a)
Posted
2026-04-27
Place of performance
Kodiak, AK

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Statement of work, as posted

The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) requires an innovative, long-term solution to manage contaminated environmental media at Base Kodiak, Alaska. This program aims to drastically reduce the generation of soil spoils from construction activities and to develop a permanent facility capable of treating contaminated soil. This Scope of Work (SOW) outlines a multi-phased design-build project. The contractor shall provide a complete solution encompassing initial feasibility studies for soil reduction, pilot-scale testing of advanced treatment technologies, and the final design and installation of a contaminated media segregation pad and permanent soil management facility. The objective is to develop an integrated soil management system with capabilities to perform onsite soil treatment. An assessment of available treatment technologies shall be conducted with an onsite pilot test determining the effectiveness of treating listed contaminants. There will likely be more than one treatment technology needed to treat contaminants of concern (COCs).

Contact

Point of contact
Mark Ridgway
Role
Requirements owner
Email
Mark.S.Ridgway@uscg.mil
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