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541620Environmental Consulting Services

What NAICS 541620 covers, the SBA size standard, typical federal customers, related codes, and the tools you need to actually bid under this code.

NAICS code
541620
Sector
Professional, Scientific & Technical Services
Federal spend
Very High
Size standard
Revenue: $19m avg annual receipts

What NAICS 541620 covers

Advising on environmental issues — contamination, remediation, environmental impact, compliance. Major federal spend via EPA, DoD, DOE.

Major federal procurement category. Expect hundreds of millions to billions in annual federal obligations.

Size standard & small business eligibility

The SBA size standard is revenue-based. To qualify as a small business under this NAICS code, your 5-year average annual receipts must stay under the threshold below. Revenue is averaged across your most recent 5 completed fiscal years.

Threshold: Revenue: $19m avg annual receipts.

If you're under this threshold, you qualify as a small business for federal procurement under this NAICS — which unlocks set-aside opportunities (8(a), HUBZone, SDVOSB, WOSB, and others). Not sure which set-asides you qualify for?

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Typical federal customers

Federal buyers for NAICS 541620 depend on your specific capability, but for this category (very high federal spend) look closely at agencies whose missions align with your keywords. Check live opportunities on SAM.gov before making your NAICS registration final.

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SAM.gov lists every active federal opportunity filtered by NAICS. Use this to validate that real agencies actually buy your capability under this code.

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Related work this NAICS covers

environmental consulting NEPA remediation CERCLA RCRA contamination EIS environmental compliance

Use these terms in your capability statement and past-performance writeups to signal fit to contracting officers who filter by NAICS.

Next step: your capability statement

Once your NAICS code is registered in SAM.gov, your capability statement is the single most-requested document from federal contracting officers and large primes. It's how buyers decide whether to put you on a short list or send you a sources-sought notice.

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Related NAICS codes

Firms that win work under NAICS 541620 often also register under these codes.

Not sure NAICS 541620 is the right fit?

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