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AMENDMENT 0002 Solicitation; FA890326R0019; Optimized Remediation Contract at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington

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Posted
5/1/2026

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The Fairchild Air Force Base solicitation is a federal environmental remediation contract with an undisclosed value and a multi-phase site footprint typical of CERCLA or RCRA cleanup work. Remediation projects on active Air Force installations require perimeter security around contaminated-soil excavation zones, equipment lay-down yards for decontamination staging, and continuous surveillance during off-shift hours when heavy machinery sits unattended. Mobile surveillance towers fit the transient work-zone model better than fixed infrastructure, and vehicle monitoring covers contractor traffic through controlled-access gates. The solicitation posted May 1 via SAM.gov with amendment 0002, indicating the scope is still evolving and the award is weeks out. Federal remediation procurements typically bundle site security as a subcontractor scope under the prime GC rather than a separate line item, but solicitation-stage engagement lets Zedcor position into the prime's bid package before the security subcontractor slot closes. This is optimal timing, the first tier in the buying cycle. Seattle branch is the nearest at 228 miles, inside the 300-mile coverage radius. The solicitation amendment suggests the Air Force or the prime is still refining scope; reach the contracting officer listed in the SAM.gov record or the 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron facilities director and ask whether perimeter and surveillance scope for the remediation zones is defined yet, then propose a site walk-through to map tower placements before the bid closes.