Mpca East Metro Pfas Forensics

Key Dates
Due Date

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Posted Date

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Agency & Value
Agency

Pollution Control Agency

Contract Value

Not provided

Codes & Classification
Solicitation Number

2000018201

NAICS

Classification Code

Additional Details
Set Aside

None

Place of Performance

Minnesota

SourceSLED
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) has issued a procurement notice titled "MPCA East Metro PFAS Forensics," seeking qualified contractors to support its ongoing efforts related to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the East Metro region of Minnesota. This initiative reflects the agency’s commitment to addressing environmental and public health concerns associated with PFAS contamination, a class of persistent chemicals found in water, soil, and other environmental media. The primary purpose of this procurement is to engage specialized expertise and services in PFAS forensics. The scope of work is expected to encompass advanced investigative and analytical activities aimed at identifying, characterizing, and tracing sources of PFAS contamination within the East Metro area. Contractors will likely be tasked with conducting environmental sampling, forensic analysis, data interpretation, and reporting to support MPCA’s regulatory and remediation strategies. The intended outcome is to enhance the agency’s understanding of PFAS distribution and origins, thereby informing effective mitigation and policy decisions. Key requirements for this opportunity include demonstrated experience in environmental forensics, particularly with PFAS compounds, and the capability to deliver comprehensive analytical and interpretive reports. Contractors should be prepared to collaborate closely with MPCA staff and adhere to state and agency protocols throughout the contract period. Deliverables are expected to include detailed technical reports, data sets, and recommendations for further action based on forensic findings. The contracting entity for this procurement is the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, a state-level organization responsible for safeguarding Minnesota’s environment. The place of performance is specified as Minnesota (MN), with all project activities to be conducted within the state’s jurisdiction. Interested parties should note the procurement identifier 2000018201 for reference in all communications and submissions. The notice was posted on April 13, 2026, with responses due by May 5, 2026. All solicitation documents and further details are accessible through the State of Minnesota’s supplier portal, with the official notice and submission instructions available at: https://guest.supplier.systems.state.mn.us/psc/fmssupap/SUPPLIER/ERP/c/SCP_PUBLIC_MENU_FL.SCP_PUB_BID_CMP_FL.GBL?& While the notice does not specify the procurement type, set-aside requirements, or special considerations, contractors are encouraged to review all provided documentation thoroughly to ensure compliance with state procurement policies. The opportunity is structured as a single-step process, and all interested vendors should ensure timely and complete submissions in accordance with the posted deadlines. This procurement represents a significant opportunity for firms with expertise in environmental science, analytical chemistry, and PFAS forensics to contribute to a high-priority public health and environmental initiative in Minnesota. Contractors evaluating this opportunity should consider their capacity to meet the technical, regulatory, and collaborative demands of the project over its lifecycle.
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