Opportunity
Binghamton Granicus #422
Environmental Consulting Services for EPA Brownfields Assessment Grant in Binghamton, NY
Posted
August 17, 2026
Respond By
September 16, 2026
Identifier
422
NAICS
541620, 562910
This opportunity is for environmental consulting firms to provide Qualified Environmental Professional (QEP) services supporting an EPA Brownfields Assessment Grant in Binghamton, NY. - Government Buyer: - City of Binghamton, Purchasing Department, Engineering Department - Scope of Services: - Inventory and prioritize brownfield sites within the North Chenango River Corridor and First Ward Neighborhood - Conduct ten Phase I and three Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) - Support reuse planning, community engagement, and grant management - Priority Sites: - Former wire manufacturer - Former gasoline station - Dilapidated multi-family homes - Former industrial building - Requirements: - All Phase I ESAs must be performed by or under the supervision of a QEP as defined in 40 CFR 312.10 - Capacity to perform or subcontract Phase II ESAs per EPA and New York State Department of Environmental Conservation standards - Compliance with federal procurement standards (2 CFR 200.317-200.327), EPA requirements (2 CFR Part 1500), and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise requirements (40 CFR Part 33) - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; this is a qualifications-based solicitation for professional services - Estimated contract value: $500,000 (grant-funded) - Notable: Emphasis on firm experience, personnel qualifications, and compliance with environmental regulations
Description
The City of Binghamton is soliciting statements of qualifications from experienced environmental consulting firms to provide Qualified Environmental Professional (QEP) services and related environmental, technical, and grant management services for an EPA Brownfields Assessment Grant. The grant involves inventorying and prioritizing brownfield sites, conducting ten Phase I and three Phase II Environmental Site Assessments, and supporting reuse planning and community engagement. The target area includes the North Chenango River Corridor and the First Ward Neighborhood, with priority sites identified for assessment. The selected firm must comply with federal procurement standards and EPA requirements, and demonstrate capacity to perform or subcontract Phase II assessments.