What we’ve done for government customers
- Federal disaster response — FEMA-coordinated deployments after hurricanes, wildfires, and floods
- State emergency management — State EM agency standby agreements in 28 states
- Federal construction — GSA, Corps of Engineers, NPS, USFS, BIA construction sites
- Municipal events — July 4th celebrations, Memorial Day events, city marathons, public-park festivals
- County fairs & rodeos — sustained multi-week deployments at county fairgrounds
- State park & recreation — campground supplements, special-event capacity, trail-improvement projects
- Tribal nation contracting — SAM-registered for tribal procurement
- City & county roadwork — DOT construction projects, snow-removal staging, public works
Federal procurement credentials
- SAM.gov registered — active and current. UEI (formerly DUNS) on file.
- CAGE code — assigned and current.
- NAICS codes — 562991 (Septic Tank and Related Services), 562998 (All Other Miscellaneous Waste Management Services), 561990 (Other Support Services).
- GSA-aligned pricing — we hold pricing parity with the latest GSA emergency-services schedule for sanitation services.
- FAR-compliant invoicing — standardized SF-44 paperwork for federal field-purchase orders under threshold; full FAR-compliant invoicing above.
- WAWF / iRAPT / IPP — we invoice through Wide Area Workflow / Invoicing, Receipt, Acceptance and Property Transfer, and Invoice Processing Platform as required by the contract.
State and municipal procurement
State and city procurement vehicles vary; we work with the most common ones:
- State cooperative contracts — OMNIA Partners, NCPA, BuyBoard, TIPS-USA, US Communities
- State emergency management standby agreements — pre-negotiated rates that activate on a phone call
- Municipal procurement — city RFPs, Master Service Agreements, term contracts
- County fairgrounds & recreation department contracts — multi-event annual agreements
- Tribal procurement — via SAM and direct tribal contracting offices
- Set-aside contracting — we self-certify and respond to set-aside opportunities where eligible
Pricing transparency for government contracts
Our pricing for government work is identical to commercial pricing — no “government uplift” line items. Standard rates with the following adjustments:
- NET-30 or NET-45 invoicing — we float costs during the engagement
- Sales-tax exemption — processed where state law applies to government / 501(c)(3) contracts
- Consolidated billing — multi-site deployments under a single invoice
- Volume pricing — for contracts over 50 unit-months
- FEMA-aligned emergency pricing — for declared-emergency response
Contract vehicles we respond to
- RFPs — respond on the agency’s required form
- SF-44 — federal field-purchase orders under the micro-purchase threshold
- SF-1449 — commercial-item contract solicitation/award
- BPAs — Blanket Purchase Agreements with recurring task orders
- IDIQ task orders — Indefinite Delivery / Indefinite Quantity pre-qualification
- Government purchase cards — we accept GSA SmartPay and equivalent for under-threshold purchases
- Sole-source justification — we’ll provide pricing letters and capability statements for sole-source determinations where applicable
Compliance and audit
- $2M general liability with the contracting agency listed as additional insured
- Workers’ compensation certificates per state where service is delivered
- FAR / DFARS compliance — for DoD-related contracts
- Service logs retained for the duration the contract requires (typically 3–7 years)
- Past-performance documentation — references and performance ratings available for federal procurement
- Capability statement — available on request, formatted for federal contracting offices
Related services for government customers
- Disaster relief porta potty rental — FEMA-aligned response capacity
- Military base contracting — base-access procedures, training-exercise support
- Construction porta potty rental — for federal/state/municipal construction sites
- Event restroom trailers — for municipal Memorial Day, July 4th, and similar civic events
- School district contracting — K-12 and higher-ed procurement