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MT2 Firing Range Services Now Approved for GSA Advantage

MT2 Firing Range Services has announced final approval of status to do business on the General Services Administration, GSA Advantage. Now, the company says, federal, state, and local governments can get the lead out of their ranges more efficiently.

November 5, 2018

MT2 Firing Range Services has announced final approval of status to do business on the General Services Administration, GSA Advantage. Now, the company says, federal, state, and local governments can get the lead out of their ranges more efficiently.

In awarding the contract, the federal government recognizes Metals Treatment Technologies LLC (MT2) as a preferred vendor to state, local, and federal government buyers. GSA Advantage ( www.gsa.gov/advantage ) is the online shopping and ordering system that provides access to thousands of contractors and millions of supplies (products) and services. Anyone may browse on GSA Advantage to view and compare the variety of products and services offered.

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When GSA Schedules are used, simplified ordering procedures and reduced prices are attained. In addition to the streamlined ordering procedures, Schedules offer key features, including Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPAs), Contractor Team Arrangements (CTAs), and the ability to easily connect with small businesses.

"With over 18 years of experience working with federal, state and local governments, the team at MT2 Firing Range Services understands the challenges government agencies face when managing firing range lead projects. We provide lead treatment, screening, reclamation, lead remediation, range closure, range maintenance, decontamination, construction, renovation, design/build, improvements and dismantling," said James M. Barthel, MT2 President. "We are fully compliant with procurement processes and regulations."

Barthel continued: "We deliver our valued clients the fully integrated combination of design and build services best suited for their needs involving additional expert partner firms where beneficial and based on our industry leading know-how. So, whether a range owner desires a simple cleaning and lead reclamation or a full-scale Project and Firing Range Construction Management for upgrade, renovation or new build or anything in between they have access to a single integrated best-value provider."

Now in its 18th year in business, MT2 Firing Range Services is an Inc. 5,000 fastest growing company recipient and is a professional provider of the full scale of outdoor/indoor range environmental, maintenance and construction services on over 2,500 ranges in all 50 states from its nationwide office network. The company's areas of expertise include: comprehensive OSHA training program, knowledge of EPA regulations, and their "Never Generate Hazardous Waste Guarantee."

MT2 Firing Range Services recently announced the roll-out of its new (patent-pending) Firing Range Filter Treatment Technology providing a low-cost solution for range owners to reduce the cost of hazardous waste disposal.

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Government buyers who would like to learn more about firing range lead solution services can contact MT2 Firing Range Services at 888-435-6645 or info@mt2.com .

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