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GSA Federal Acquisition Service
For general questions, contact:
National Customer Service Center
Call: 1-800-488-3111
Email: ncsccustomer.service@gsa.gov
*Attention: 8(a) JV Eligible, WOSB JV Eligible, SDVOSB JV Eligible and HUBZone JV Eligible contractors are self certified. Ordering agencies must confirm eligibility at the order level.
Environmental Remediation Services Remediation services include site preparation, field investigation, conservation and closures, emergency response cleanup (ERC), underground storage tank/above-ground storage tank (UST/AST) removal, air monitoring, soil vapor extraction, stabilization/solidification, bio-venting, carbon absorption, containment, monitoring and/or reduction of hazardous waste sites, unexploded ordnance removal, and remediation-related laboratory testing (e.g., biological, chemical, physical, pollution and soil testing). Reclamation services include: creating new land from sea or riverbeds, wetland restoration, and restoring areas to a more natural state (e.g., after pollution, desertification, salinization, or conditions associated with climate change have made it unusable). Remediation services encompassing three (3) or more industries/NAICS codes, where the preponderance of work is at least 50% under NAICS 562910, should be solicited and performed under SIN 562910RMI.
Note: Services offered under this SIN shall not include any
remediation/transportation/disposal of radioactive waste, asbestos and/or paint abatement, radon mitigation, or construction and architect-engineering services as set forth in FAR Part 36 (including construction, alteration or repair of buildings, structures, or other real property). This SIN does not include Davis-Bacon work as defined in FAR Subpart 22.4. Ordering agencies must ensure the work being required is not covered by the Davis-Bacon Act.