Portable Shower Services for Military Exercises | Dept of Defense
Executive Summary
The Department of Defense is procuring turn-key portable shower services to support military exercises in Saipan. This is a total small business set-aside contract.
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Scope & Requirements
The Government requires turn-key, self-contained portable shower services to support military exercise operations at the Cowtown site in Saipan from June 7th through July 12th. The contractor shall provide a minimum of 10 shower stalls for males and 3 separate stalls for females. As the site lacks existing infrastructure, the provided units must be entirely self-sufficient; the contractor is responsible for providing all necessary power generation, fuel, and a daily supply of at least 1,000 gallons of non-potable water. Furthermore, the contractor must ensure the 100% containment and lawful off-site disposal of all grey water. This includes performing daily cleaning and maintenance to guarantee that grey water tanks never exceed 75% capacity at any given time.
Compliance & Qualifications
- FAR 19.5
How to Prepare Your Bid
- Ensure your proposal includes detailed plans for power generation and water supply logistics.
- Highlight your experience with portable sanitation services in military or similar environments.
- Include a clear maintenance schedule for grey water management to demonstrate compliance with the requirements.
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Why Small Businesses Should Consider This
This contract is a total small business set-aside under NAICS 562991, focusing on waste management and remediation. The performance location is Saipan, and the contractor must provide a minimum of 13 shower stalls, ensuring self-sufficiency in power and water supply. The response deadline is May 28, 2026.