The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) yesterday began reaching out to potential vendors to carry out its planned cleanup of ground contamination in Vietnam, according a contracting document that U.S. Trade & Aid Monitor has located.
The prime contractor selected for the project, which has an estimated $10 million value, must be a U.S. vendor, though private Vietnamese companies are eligible as subcontractors. While the presolicitation notice offers a general summary of the plan, USAID will release a more detailed Request for Proposals around April 20, the document said.

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