BARGE AND TOW SERVICES FOR SAFETY TESTING AT THE CHICAGO SANITARY AND SHIP CANAL (CSSC) FISH BARRIERS

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This federal contract opportunity has been awarded to on January 26, 2026.

Award Information

DEPT OF DEFENSE awarded this contract to for $504,000 on January 26, 2026, as part of federal procurement initiatives.

This award is part of federal acquisition procurement activities.

Award Number
W912P626PA004
Award Amount
$504,000
Award Date
January 26, 2026

Key Takeaways

  • No response deadline specified - contact the agency for details
  • Set-aside for Small Business businesses
  • Work to be performed in CHICAGO, IL
  • Industry: Coastal and Great Lakes Freight Transportation

Contract Details

Notice ID
W912P626QA006
Opportunity Type
Award Notice
Sub-Agency
DEPT OF THE ARMY
Office
W072 ENDIST CHICAGO
Posted Date
Monday, January 26, 2026
Response Deadline
Not specified
PSC Code
V125
Place of Performance
CHICAGO, IL, 60604-1437
Status
Active

Description

** EFFECTIVE JANUARY 12, 2026: The government has posted Amendment No. 0002 hereunder this Notice (please refer to the Attachments Section). ** ** EFFECTIVE JANUARY 8, 2026: The government has posted Amendment No. 0001 hereunder this Notice (please refer to the Attachments Section). ** ** This is a Combined Synopsis/Solicitation Notice for commercial products and commercial services issued pursuant to FAR Part 13 conjunction with FAR Part 12. Under this notice, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Chicago District (USACE) is issuing a Request for Quotations (RFQ) for: BARGE AND TOW SERVICES FOR SAFETY TESTING AT THE CHICAGO SANITARY AND SHIP CANAL (CSSC) FISH BARRIERS. **** GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENT: This acquisition is pursuant to the provisions set forth by Part 12 of the Federal Acquisition R

Why This Opportunity Matters

The Department of DEFENSE is seeking responses for coastal and great lakes freight transportation with a set-aside for Small Business businesses in CHICAGO, IL. This set-aside designation means eligible businesses face reduced competition from larger firms.