The U. S. Marine Corps has a requirement for waste management services at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. This includes the rental, servicing, and removal of portable toilets, hand washing stations, and grey water tanks. The period of performance is from June 5, 2026, to June 30, 2026. Services are to be performed during normal working hours (7:30 am - 3:30 pm), excluding federal holidays, unless otherwise specified. The contract is a 100% total small business set aside under NAICS code **** must comply with all applicable laws and regulations, including OSHA and DoD directives. Installation access requires vetting and may involve DBIDS credentials or temporary passes. Specific details regarding delivery schedules, site locations, and performance standards are provided in the Request for Quotation (RFQ) and Performance Work Statement (PWS).
The period of performance for these services shall be from June 5, 2026, to June 30, 2026.
Contractors must provide a copy of the prime contract with the government and all subcontracts, as applicable. For example, a subcontractor must provide a copy of their prime's contract with the government and a copy of their contract with the prime, both referencing the prime's contract number.
An individual will be denied access to the installation if they are on a national terrorist watch list, illegally present in the US, subject to an outstanding warrant or criminal summons, have knowingly submitted an employment questionnaire with false or fraudulent information, have been issued a debarment order and are currently banned from any military installation, are a prisoner on a work release program or currently on felony probation/parole, are a registered sex offender, have membership within the previous 10 years in any organization that advocated the overthrow of the US government or affiliated with any gang activity, is pending any felony charge, has been convicted of any felony within the last 10 years, has multiple (three or more) misdemeanor criminal convictions for offenses to include, but not limited to: drug offenses, offenses of violence, weapons offenses including those where the weapon was used as either the means of the violence or threat of violence, larceny/theft, or for any reason the installation commander deems reasonable for good order and discipline.