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Remediation Government Contracts in Texas

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

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Remediation in Texas

Federal Remediation Services procurement in Texas funnels disproportionately through DWG, which captures 29% of the state's 7 opportunities as of Q2 2026. The top 3 markets — DWG, Big Spring, Dyess AFB — account for 71% of statewide activity across 5 cities with federal contract flow. For market-entry strategy, DWG is the gateway: winning work there builds the past performance and agency relationships needed to expand statewide.

Texas's Remediation Services procurement is controlled by a narrow agency base: Environmental Protection Agency and Department of the Army together account for 71% of all awards worth $797.7M in total obligated spending. This dual-agency dominance means contractors in Texas 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 — ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION LLC, EA ENGINEERING, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY, INC., PBC, BORDER DEMOLITION AND ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. — hold 89% of recent awards, meaning new entrants face significant barriers unless targeting recompetes or set-asides.

Looking ahead, 10 Remediation Services contracts in Texas are entering recompete windows, valued at an estimated $286.6M combined. Of these, 10 carry high takeover signals — meaning the incumbent's position is vulnerable based on the agency's historical vendor switching patterns. For contractors planning their Texas pipeline, these recompetes represent the highest-probability wins: existing requirements with defined scopes, incumbent performance data on record, and established funding lines.

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

Texas has 7 open remediation contract opportunities as of 2026-04-13, with 10 likely recompetes identified. Top markets include DWG, Big Spring, Dyess AFB.

7

Open Opportunities

10

Likely Recompetes

Environmental Protection Agency

Top Agency

DWG

Top City

Top Opportunities This Week

Score↕Title↕Location↕Agency↕Due Date↕Set-Aside↕
79Fire and Water Restoration BPADyess AFBDEPT OF DEFENSE.DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE.AIR FORCE GLOBAL STRIKE COMMAND.FA4661 7 CONS CDMar 6, 2026SBA
65Soil Remediation ServiceAmarilloVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF.VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF.257-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 17 (36C257)Apr 6, 2026SDVOSBC
65Sources Sought for Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Environmental Construction Optimization Services in the Northern CaliforniaDWGDEPT OF DEFENSE.DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE.AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMAND.AF INSTALLATION & MISSION SUPPORT CENTER.FA8903 772 ESS PKOct 10, 2025SBA
65Sources Sought for Base Realignment and Closure Environmental Construction Optimization Services for the Midwest RegionDWGDEPT OF DEFENSE.DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE.AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMAND.AF INSTALLATION & MISSION SUPPORT CENTER.FA8903 772 ESS PKOct 10, 2025SBA
65F108--WTX - Mold RemediationBig SpringVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF.VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF.257-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 17 (36C257)Jan 28, 2026SDVOSBC
62F--Remedial Acquisition Framework (RAF), Design and EDallasENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY.ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY.REGION 6 CONTRACTING OFFICE——
—F108--WTX - Mold RemediationBig SpringVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFJan 28, 2026SDVOSBC

Recompetes

Score↕Location↕Agency↕Incumbent↕Est. Window↕Takeover Signal↕
88—Department of the ArmyGOLDBELT FRONTIER, LLCDec 30, 2025 – Apr 29, 2026high
88—Department of the ArmyNUGATE GROUP LLCDec 31, 2025 – Apr 30, 2026high
88—Department of the ArmyNUECES COUNTY MHMR COMMUNITY CENTERDec 31, 2025 – Apr 30, 2026high
88—Internal Revenue ServiceBLUE SOLUTIONSDec 31, 2025 – Apr 30, 2026high
88—Department of the NavyAMERICAN BUREAU OF SHIPPINGDec 31, 2025 – Apr 30, 2026high
88—Department of the Air ForceCHUGACH LOGISTICS AND FACILITY SERVICES JV, LLCDec 31, 2025 – Apr 30, 2026high
88—U.S. Immigration and Customs EnforcementCORECIVIC, INC.Dec 31, 2025 – Apr 30, 2026high
88—Bureau of Engraving and PrintingGOODWILL INDUSTRIAL SERVICES OF FORT WORTH, INC.Jan 1, 2026 – May 1, 2026high
88—Department of the Air ForceCHEROKEE NATION STRATEGIC PROGRAMS, L.L.C.Jan 5, 2026 – May 5, 2026high
88—U.S. Customs and Border ProtectionTRAINING, REHABILITATION, & DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE, INC.Jan 30, 2026 – May 30, 2026high

Across Texas, remediation opportunities span federal agencies with facilities in major metropolitan areas. There are currently 7 active opportunities. Top cities include DWG, Big Spring, Dyess AFB.

Data updated: Apr 13, 2026

Top Buying Agencies

Agency↕Awards↕Est. Spend↕
Environmental Protection Agency122$272.6M
Department of the Army82$441.1M
Department of the Air Force29$57.4M
Public Buildings Service28$731K
Department of the Navy25$25.9M

Top Incumbent Vendors

Vendor↕Awards↕
ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION LLC74
EA ENGINEERING, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY, INC., PBC34
BORDER DEMOLITION AND ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.27
ONEIDA TOTAL INTEGRATED ENTERPRISES LLC9
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT, INC8

Top Cities in Texas

City↕Opportunities↕
DWG2
Big Spring2
Dyess AFB1
Dallas1
Amarillo1
Houston0
Texarkana0
Fort Worth0
Waco0
Austin0

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 remediation contracts are there in Texas?

Texas has 7 active federal remediation opportunities right now. RecompeteIQ tracks and ranks all opportunities daily from SAM.gov.

What are the top cities for remediation contracts in Texas?

DWG, Big Spring, Dyess AFB are the top markets based on opportunity count.

Who are the top remediation contractors in Texas?

The leading incumbent vendors include ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION LLC, EA ENGINEERING, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY, INC., PBC, BORDER DEMOLITION AND ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.. See the Incumbent Vendors table for full rankings.

When do remediation contracts come up for rebid in Texas?

Most remediation 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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