AAA Abatement LC is a Hispanic-American-owned small business performing OSHA 1926.62 lead, NESHAP asbestos, and surface-preparation scope on federal task orders across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. We sub to primes who need a responsive, certified, manifest-clean partner on shipyard, facility, and infrastructure work — not a residential firm learning the federal rules on your contract.
Four scope categories sized for the $50K–$500K task-order range. Delivered with the documentation and close-out discipline a federal prime can drop into a CDRL package without rework.
Lead-paint removal, stabilization, and component disposal on industrial, federal, and shipyard scope under the OSHA construction and shipyard standards — not the HUD/EPA residential regime. Crews trained in respiratory protection, exposure monitoring triggers, hygiene-facility protocols, and competent-person oversight. Documentation deliverables include daily exposure logs, negative-exposure assessments where applicable, and hazardous-waste manifests under EPA RCRA Subtitle C.
Full-scope ACM removal, repair, and encapsulation under NESHAP and OSHA Class I–IV protocols. Negative-pressure containment, glovebag operations on TSI and pipe insulation, regulated-area setup, air-monitoring coordination with third-party industrial hygienists. AAA holds EPA Inspector credentials (LBP-I-I323241-1) and coordinates with state-licensed designers on each task order. NESHAP 10-day notifications filed by AAA when contractually delegated.
AAA does not own a blast rig. We partner with abrasive-blasting and hydroblasting specialists who need a compliance prime for the lead-paint side of the work — exposure assessments, regulated-area enclosure, waste characterization, manifesting, and OSHA 1926.62 / 1915.1025 documentation. The blaster brings the equipment; AAA brings the lead-compliance shell that lets the work proceed legally on coated steel, bridges, vessels, and federal facilities.
Close-out is where small subs fail and primes get burned. AAA delivers waste manifests (UHW and non-haz), daily QC logs, air-monitoring reports, exposure records retained 30 years per 1926.62(n), certified payroll where SCA/DBA applies, photo documentation, and final reports formatted for prime roll-up into government acceptance packages. We deliver close-out within the prime's stated CDRL or contract deadline — not weeks late.
Both task orders executed at the U.S. Coast Guard Yard, Curtis Bay, MD as sub-tier to the IDIQ prime. References available to contracting officers and prime evaluators on request.
Each card describes a real relationship or certification — verifiable by contracting officers via SAM.gov lookup, mpp.dla.mil, lynxconnect.io, or direct agency contact.
Verifiable credentials, capability scope sized for $50K–$500K task orders, and a sub-protocol track record that doesn't burn primes mid-mobilization.
Approximately four W-2 core staff, scaling via vetted 1099 crew and certified specialty subs. Annualized revenue ~$612K. Surety bond program in active underwriting via Florida Surety Bonds (Maitland, FL) under the SBA Surety Bond Guarantee program — target capacity $1.5M single / $5M aggregate; written capacity letter expected within 30 days. Christian Avila, sole owner, brings 10+ years of personal lead and asbestos abatement experience predating AAA Abatement LC's September 2025 formation.
DHBWQ1NFVV79, CAGE 1A7T6, no exclusions, Reps & Certs current13 CFR 124.1002 (group-based, Hispanic American) — credits the prime's small-disadvantaged subcontracting goalsLBP-F313709-1 · EPA Lead Inspector LBP-I-I323241-1Four operating rules that keep the relationship clean from kickoff through final payment. These are the things primes wish more subs would do without being asked.
No direct contact with the contracting officer, COR, vessel POC, or end-user facility without the prime's written authorization. The prime owns the customer relationship — full stop.
On RFIs, change-order pricing, scope clarifications, and submittal requests during active task orders. Faster during mobilization and close-out windows.
COI naming the prime and government as additional insureds where required, current W-9, signed NDA, Reps & Certs flow-down acknowledgement, and small-business representation letter — delivered before mobilization, not chased mid-job.
We bid what is on the RFQ. Observed-but-uncited conditions get flagged through the prime as RFIs, never as unilateral change orders.
If you are evaluating SDB partners for an IDIQ team or sourcing a certified lead/asbestos sub for a Northeast or Mid-Atlantic task order, AAA Abatement LC is ready to sit at the table. Capability statement and SF330-ready data available on request. References from active USCG SFLC task-order work through prime EAC Consulting.