Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Contracts
Browse active federal contract opportunities from Environmental Protection Agency. Find solicitations, set-aside contracts, and procurement opportunities on SAM.gov.
About Environmental Protection Agency
Contracts for environmental remediation, laboratory analysis, regulatory compliance support, and scientific research services.
Environmental Protection Agency posts contract opportunities on SAM.gov across a wide range of product and service categories. Small businesses with relevant NAICS codes and certifications (8(a), HUBZone, SDVOSB, WOSB) can find set-aside opportunities specifically reserved for qualified firms.
How to Win EPA Contracts
Winning contracts with Environmental Protection Agency starts with understanding their procurement priorities and having a strong SAM.gov registration. Ensure your entity profile lists the NAICS codes relevant to EPA's mission and that your capabilities statement highlights past performance in similar work.
If you hold small business certifications, look for set-aside opportunities from EPA. These contracts limit competition to certified firms, giving you a significant advantage. Many EPA contracts also use GSA Schedule vehicles and government-wide acquisition contracts (GWACs), so consider obtaining relevant contract vehicles.
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Recent EPA Opportunities
View all →The Environmental Protection Agency is procuring services related to environmental assessments and compliance. Key requirements include the ability to conduct comprehensive evaluations and provide recommendations based on regulatory standards.
The Environmental Protection Agency is procuring Emergency Remedial Response Services to address various environmental emergencies. Key requirements include the ability to respond quickly to hazardous situations and provide necessary remediation services.
The Environmental Protection Agency is contracting for facilities support services to maintain and improve its operational capabilities. Key requirements include comprehensive facility management, maintenance, and support services to ensure efficient functioning of EPA facilities.
The Environmental Protection Agency is procuring a Type 2 Water Purifier System for its R10 Lab. The key requirements include specifications for the purification capabilities and compliance with environmental standards.
The Environmental Protection Agency is procuring a Region 2 ERRS Recompete, likely for environmental regulatory reporting services. Key requirements include past performance and specific technical capabilities.
The Environmental Protection Agency is procuring environmental monitoring and data analysis services to support regulatory compliance and environmental protection efforts, requiring technical expertise in air and water quality assessment, data validation, and reporting under federal environmental standards.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is procuring fire protection and suppression services through an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract for facilities in Ann Arbor, Michigan, requiring comprehensive system installation, maintenance, inspection, and emergency response capabilities to ensure compliance with federal safety standards.
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