Find Environmental Services RFPs in Connecticut

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TitleAgencyDue DateSet-AsideEst. Value
Portable Toilet Rental for 2026-2027 SeasonConnecticut City of Torrington2026-06-04$200K
RFP# 2026-08 Trash & Single Stream Recyclables Collection & Disposal-All SchoolConnecticut Town of New Canaan2026-06-08$2.0M
Trash & Single Stream Recyclables Collection & Disposal-All Schoolbids2026-06-08Minority Business Enterprise
Task Order Environmental Soil and Groundwater ServicesConnecticut Dept. of Transportation2026-06-09$500K
Cold in-place Recycling (CIR) BidTown of Watertown2026-06-09
CRMHC Gym Ceiling Demolitionbids2026-06-09Minority Business Enterprise
Task Order Environmental Soil and Groundwater Servicesbids2026-06-09Minority Business Enterprise
2026-53 Grease Trap, Drain Cleaning, Septic Tank and Chemical Tank and EjectorConnecticut Town of Fairfield2026-06-10$200K
Lead Hazard Reduction & Healthy Homes Intervention 276 Woodtick RD, Waterbury, …City of Waterbury2026-06-10NONE$95K
On Call Portable Restroom and Services - City WideCity of New Haven, CT2026-06-10$500K
Municipal Solid Waste and Recycling at Town & Boe BuildingsConnecticut Town of Trumbull2026-06-11$500K
RFC Regional Recycling and Waste Diversion Education and Outreach CoordinatorConnecticut Capitol Region Council Governments2026-06-11$150K
Construction/Demo Bulk Waste & Municipal Solid Waste Transport and DisposalConnecticut Town of Shelton2026-06-16$500K
Municipal Sludge Transportation and Disposal or Beneficial Use ServicesConnecticut Town of Fairfield2026-06-22$500K
Renovation of the Community Health Resource CenterCity of Waterbury2026-06-23$5.2M
Environmental Assessment of the Campbell Grain PropertyConnecticut Town of Stonington2026-06-23$500K
Environmental Assessment Only of the Campbell Grain Propertybids2026-06-23Minority Business Enterprise
Environmental Assessment of the Campbell Grain Propertybids2026-06-23Minority Business Enterprise
CTWAP_Region2_2026-2028 RemediationConnecticut CET2026-06-30$5.0M
CCF_2026_1.3_Crumbling Foundations Services - RemediationConnecticut Capitol Region Council Governments2026-06-30$500K

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Tips for Winning Environmental Services Contracts in Connecticut

  • EPA's Superfund program (CERCLA) drives billions in remediation work. Monitor the National Priorities List (NPL) for upcoming site cleanups and get on the relevant IDIQ contract vehicles.
  • NEPA compliance work (Environmental Impact Statements and Assessments) is required for all major federal actions — this creates steady demand for environmental consulting across every federal agency.
  • 8(a) and HUBZone set-asides are common in environmental services. SBA certifications significantly expand your access to sole-source and competitive set-aside opportunities.

Environmental Services RFP FAQ

What is CERCLA and how does it affect environmental contracting?

CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act), commonly known as Superfund, authorizes the EPA to clean up contaminated sites. It funds billions in remediation contracts annually. Contractors working on Superfund sites need HAZWOPER training (29 CFR 1910.120) and appropriate state licenses.

Do I need special certifications for hazardous waste contracts?

Yes. OSHA HAZWOPER certification (40-hour initial, 8-hour annual refresher) is required for workers at hazardous waste sites. Firms typically need state environmental contractor licenses and may need specific EPA certifications for lead, asbestos, or mold remediation. Professional engineers (PE) or certified hazardous materials managers (CHMM) are often required on proposals.

How do NEPA requirements create contracting opportunities?

The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requires federal agencies to assess environmental impacts of major actions (construction, land use, permits). This generates demand for Environmental Impact Statements (EIS), Environmental Assessments (EA), and Categorical Exclusion documentation. Nearly every federal infrastructure project requires NEPA review.

What contract vehicles cover environmental services?

Key vehicles include EPA's Superfund Technical Assessment and Response Team (START) contracts, USACE's MATOC and IDIQ contracts for environmental remediation, DOE's environmental management contracts at national labs, and GSA Schedule 899 (Environmental Services). Many agencies also issue standalone RFPs for site-specific work.

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