RECOMPETE

Industries / MATERIALS RECOVERY FACILITIES · NAICS 562920

$17 million in materials recovery facilities comes off the board in the next 180 days.

10 materials recovery facilities contracts reach the end of their period of performance before February 19, 2027. Every one is work the government still needs done, held by someone who has to win it again.

Order
DaysExpiresValueIncumbentBuying officeContract
8
Closing
2026-08-31$50KYAKIMA WASTE SYSTEMS, INC.Department of the ArmyW911S823C0014
37
Closing
2026-09-29$37KCRYSTAL CLEAN, LLCDepartment of the ArmyW91ZLK25P0040
38
Closing
2026-09-30$3.4MOCCUPATIONAL TRAINING CENTER OF BURLINGTON COUNTYDepartment of the Air ForceFA448424C0002
38
Closing
2026-09-30$2.2MSOLDIER SYSTEMS D-MIL, LLCDefense Logistics AgencySP800025F0001
38
Closing
2026-09-30$591KCORPORATE WASTE SOLUTIONS LLCDepartment of the Air ForceFA462024C0008
38
Closing
2026-09-30$186KSIX-NATIONS INCDepartment of the Air ForceFA461325C0012
53
Near
2026-10-15$107KSOLDIER SYSTEMS D-MIL, LLCDefense Logistics AgencySP800026F0001
69
Near
2026-10-31$7.2MTERASENSE, INC.8(a) Sole SourceDepartment of the ArmyW9124M22C0004
130
Out
2026-12-31$2.3MBRIDGES BTC, INC.Department of the Air ForceFA252125C0006
130
Out
2026-12-31$324KCALIFORNIA INVASIVE PLANT COUNCILU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service140F0522P0319

Is any of this winnable

Reserved for small business

44%

1 of 10 contracts · $7.2M of $16.5M

Held by the top three

79%

of expiring value, across the three largest incumbents

Roughly a large share of the expiring work here is reserved — it cannot be bid by a large prime, whoever holds it now. The top three incumbents hold most of the value, which usually means a small number of large vehicles rather than many separate opportunities.

Top incumbents

Who holds the most expiring value in this window — the competition you have to beat, not just replace.

  1. 1TERASENSE, INC.$7.2M
  2. 2OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING CENTER OF BURLINGTON COUNTY$3.4M
  3. 3SOLDIER SYSTEMS D-MIL, LLC$2.3M
  4. 4BRIDGES BTC, INC.$2.3M
  5. 5CORPORATE WASTE SOLUTIONS LLC$591K
  6. 6CALIFORNIA INVASIVE PLANT COUNCIL$324K
  7. 7SIX-NATIONS INC$186K
  8. 8YAKIMA WASTE SYSTEMS, INC.$50K
  9. 9CRYSTAL CLEAN, LLC$37K

Top buying agencies

Who is paying for this work — where the recompete solicitation will come from.

  1. 1Department of Defense$16.2M
  2. 2Department of the Interior$324K

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What to do with a date

A federal contract is re-bought on a schedule that runs backwards from the day the current one ends — and most of what decides the winner happens before the solicitation is ever published.

By the time a rebid appears on SAM.gov the requirement is written, the set-aside decision is made, and the incumbent has had a year of conversations with the customer. Knowing an end date early is how you get into that year instead of arriving after it.

  1. 18mo → 12mo out

    Research

    The agency is beginning to plan the follow-on. You want to know more about this requirement than the notice will ever tell you.

  2. 12mo → 9mo out

    Shape

    The requirement is being written now. This is when a specification quietly comes to describe one company's way of working.

  3. 9mo → 6mo out

    Sources sought

    The highest-leverage window on the whole clock, and the one most small businesses sleep through.

  4. 3mo → 1mo out

    Solicitation

    The RFP typically posts in this window, and everything about it is fast.

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