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Waste Treatment Government Contracts in Washington

Statewide ranked opportunities and likely upcoming recompetes for facilities contractors across Washington.

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Waste Treatment in Washington

Washington's Waste Treatment Services procurement is controlled by a narrow agency base: Department of the Army and Forest Service together account for 77% of all awards worth $2.6M in total obligated spending. This dual-agency dominance means contractors in Washington must build relationships with both to access the majority of contract dollars. On the vendor side, the market is incumbent-heavy: the top 3 contractors — ACTION SERVICES CORPORATION, GOWEST ENERGY-NATIVE RESOURCES, LLC, KIMBALL E SULLIVAN JR — hold 80% of recent awards, meaning new entrants face significant barriers unless targeting recompetes or set-asides.

Washington's Waste Treatment Services recompete pipeline contains 3 contracts approaching renewal windows in Q2 2026, valued at an estimated $174.1M combined. 3 of these (100%) carry high takeover signals, indicating agencies with a pattern of switching vendors at contract renewal. Department of the Army accounts for the largest share of upcoming recompetes, making it the priority agency for displacement-focused contractors.

Analysis computed from SAM.gov and USAspending.gov data · Updated daily

Washington has 1 open waste treatment contract opportunity as of 2026-04-16, with 3 likely recompetes identified. Top markets include North Bonneville, Tacoma, Bremerton.

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Open Opportunities

3

Likely Recompetes

Department of the Army

Top Agency

North Bonneville

Top City

Top Opportunities This Week

Score↕Title↕Location↕Agency↕Due Date↕Set-Aside↕
—Notice of Intent to Sole Source - Bonneville Lock and Dam Refuse and Natural Debris Disposal ServicesNorth BonnevilleDEPT OF DEFENSE.DEPT OF THE ARMY.US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS.ENGINEER DIVISION NORTHWESTERN.ENDIST PORTLAND.W071 ENDIST PORTLANDMar 18, 2026NONE

Recompetes

Score↕Location↕Agency↕Incumbent↕Est. Window↕Takeover Signal↕
88—Department of the ArmyEC COMPANYDec 12, 2025 – Apr 11, 2026high
88—Department of the NavyINDUS TECHNOLOGY INCDec 14, 2025 – Apr 13, 2026high
88—U.S. Immigration and Customs EnforcementTHE GEO GROUP, INC.Dec 27, 2025 – Apr 26, 2026high

Across Washington, waste treatment opportunities span federal agencies with facilities in major metropolitan areas. There are currently 1 active opportunities. Top cities include North Bonneville, Tacoma, Bremerton.

Data updated: Apr 16, 2026

Top Buying Agencies

Agency↕Awards↕Est. Spend↕
Department of the Army8$2.6M
Forest Service2$15K
U.S. Coast Guard1$32K
Federal Emergency Management Agency1$5K
Defense Logistics Agency1$1K

Top Incumbent Vendors

Vendor↕Awards↕
ACTION SERVICES CORPORATION4
GOWEST ENERGY-NATIVE RESOURCES, LLC3
KIMBALL E SULLIVAN JR1
RABANCO, LTD.1
RENT-A-PC INC1

Top Cities in Washington

City↕Opportunities↕
North Bonneville1
Tacoma0
Bremerton0
Metaline Falls0
Unknown0
Fairchild AFB0
Walla Walla0
North Lakewood0
Vancouver0
Silverdale0

How We Rank These

We score each opportunity on a 0–100 scale using six transparent factors: service fit, contract value, timing urgency, geographic relevance, competition level, and agency buying appetite. Data sourced from SAM.gov and USAspending.gov, refreshed daily.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many waste treatment contracts are there in Washington?

Washington has 1 active federal waste treatment opportunities right now. RecompeteIQ tracks and ranks all opportunities daily from SAM.gov.

What are the top cities for waste treatment contracts in Washington?

North Bonneville, Tacoma, Bremerton are the top markets based on opportunity count.

Who are the top waste treatment contractors in Washington?

The leading incumbent vendors include ACTION SERVICES CORPORATION, GOWEST ENERGY-NATIVE RESOURCES, LLC, KIMBALL E SULLIVAN JR. See the Incumbent Vendors table for full rankings.

When do waste treatment contracts come up for rebid in Washington?

Most waste treatment contracts follow 30–48 month cycles. The "Recompetes" section shows contracts estimated to be recompeted within the next 12 months based on historical award patterns.

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