Pathfinder / zedcor / leads / GRIT REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL APPROXIMATELY 60 TONS
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The solicitation covers grit removal and disposal at a wastewater facility near Baltimore, approximately 60 tons of accumulated sediment from clarifiers or grit chambers. The work involves confined-space entry, material handling equipment staging, and temporary storage of containerized waste before haul-off. Mobile surveillance tower coverage fits the equipment laydown and night-shift exposure during the extraction phase, and vehicle monitoring tracks hauler cycles if disposal runs occur over multiple days. Project value is undisclosed in the SAM.gov record. The solicitation posted May 1 as a combined synopsis, meaning the procurement window is open now and responses are likely due within 14-30 days. Pre-bid timing is the tightest engagement window; once the contract awards, the security scope (if any) is typically bundled into the contractor's general conditions rather than separately procured. The source is a federal wastewater facility, so the winning bidder may have existing security protocols that leave little room for add-on coverage. Pittsburgh branch is nearest at 194 miles, inside the 300-mile coverage radius. The recommended first move is to identify the facility's contracting officer or plant superintendent (named in the full solicitation file) and propose a brief conversation on temporary tower coverage for the staging area during grit extraction, framed as a question about site-access protocols rather than a bid. No warm customer path exists in the region.