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CTC, CSS, URS Land Spots on $78M Navy Industrial Hygiene Testing IDIQ


U.S. Navy photo
U.S. Navy photo

The U.S. Navy has awarded positions on a potential three-year,  $78, 554, 443 contract to three companies for industrial hygiene testing and monitoring services in support of the Navy’s Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.

Concurrent Technologies Corp., Consolidated Safety Service and URS Corp. (NYSE: URS) will compete for task orders to perform work under BUMED’s Industrial Hygiene Program for Navy and Marine Corps commands and activities, the Defense Department said Thursday.

Nine offers were submitted to the Navy for the cost-plus-fixed-fee, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract.

Awardees are eligible to compete for work to conduct periodic surveys, workplace monitoring and ventilation surveys, exposure monitoring surveys, exposure claim investigations and occupational illness investigations.

The companies will also conduct workplace assessments and review hazardous materials.

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