Debris Removal - Log Boom and Catchment Area, Franklin Falls Dam, Franklin, NH
Contact and place of performance
Alicia LaCrosse
Franklin, NH
USA
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - New England District is issuing a Solicitation Notice for Debris Removal – Log Boom and Catchment Area, Franklin Falls Dam, Franklin, NH. THE WORK CONSISTS OF: Contractor shall furnish all transportation, equipment, labor and job planning needed to remove debris from the log boom and catchment area at Franklin Falls Dam. All debris shall be removed from and properly disp...
View moreThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New England District is soliciting services for debris removal at the Franklin Falls Dam log boom and catchment area located along the Pemigewasset River in Franklin, New Hampshire. The contractor must provide all transportation, equipment, labor, and job planning necessary to remove and properly dispose of debris off government property in compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. While chipping is permitted, all resulting chips must be transported off-site for disposal. This requirement is identified under solicitation number W912WJ26QA105 and categorized under PSC S216 HOUSEKEEPING- FACILITIES OPERATIONS SUPPORT.
The procurement is designated as an SBA Small Business Administration set-aside with an associated NAICS code 562119 for Other Waste Collection. Responses to this solicitation are due by June 1, 2026. The solicitation package, published on May 20, 2026, includes three attachments: the primary solicitation document, a solicitation survey, and a supplemental attachment file. Alicia LaCrosse is the designated point of contact for this project.
Work performance must align with the provided Performance Work Statement at the Franklin, New Hampshire, site. All vendors are required to maintain an active registration in SAM.gov at the time of submission to be considered responsive. The applicable NAICS code 562119 carries a small business size standard of $47 million.
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