Source: https://clu-in.org/Federal-Contract-Opportunities?file=20Mar9-15-ConOpps.txt
Timestamp: 2020-04-06 01:57:40
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Matched Legal Cases: ['arts 171', 'art 16', 'ART 7', 'art 270', 'art 279', 'art 261']

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Notices for March 23-29, 2020
Effective November 12, 2019, FBO.gov was retired, and Beta.SAM.gov is now the authoritative source for federal contract opportunities. This update contains summaries of procurement notices issued between March 23-29, 2020, that pertain to hazardous waste, investigation and cleanup of environmental contamination, and related environmental topics; however, it does not necessarily contain EVERY notice on these topics. If you would like to search for additional current and archived notices, please visit the Beta.SAM Contract Opportunities website.
REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF CARPORT (COMBINE)
SOL: 21-20-520PFB425
DUE: Apr 1, 2020
NAICS: 562910. THIS REQUIREMENT IS ISSUED AS AN 8(a) SET-ASIDE under NAICS code 562910. Contractor shall provide all personnel, equipment, tools, materials, supervision, and other items and services necessary to remove and dispose of one carport structure shared by USCG housing units 5410 and 5411 on USCG Base Cape Cod in Buzzards Bay, MA 02542. Lead-containing paint is present on some of the exterior surfaces and asbestos-containing material (ACM) is present in the roofing of the carport structure. These hazardous materials shall be contained and disposed of in accordance with state and federal regulations. All workers and supervisors must have valid MA Licenses to conduct lead and asbestos abatement and removal activities. Contractor shall complete MA-specific project notifications forms 10 days prior to project start and provide waste disposal per regulation. OFFERS ARE DUE BY 12:00 NOON ET ON APRIL 1, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/8cf2fbb94a0f40358419e554dd63794e/view
SPONSOR: US Coast Guard Base Cape Cod (00052), Buzzards Bay, MA.
THE CONTRACTOR WILL BE REQUIRED TO REMOVE ASBESTOS (COMBINE)
SOL: 140A2320Q0119
NAICS: 562910. THIS REQUIREMENT IS ISSUED AS A LOCAL AREA SET-ASIDE. Contractor will remove asbestos from two buildings at the Riverside Indian School, 101 Riverside Drive, 1.5 miles north of City, Anadarko, Oklahoma 73005. (1) Building 268, Room 102/102A: Remove 9" x 9" floor tile and mastic - 814 sq. ft. (2) Building 268, Room 106: Remove carpet and 9" x 9" floor tile and mastic - 814 sq. ft. (3) Building 268, Room 103: Remove 9" x 9" floor tile and mastic - 50 sq. ft. (4) Building 233, Room 104: Remove 9" x 9" floor tile and mastic - 35 sq. ft. OFFERS ARE DUE BY 6:00 PM ET ON APRIL 1, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/26280e85b1ca4782aced83e14da50452/view
SPONSOR: Bureau of Indian Affairs and Bureau of Indian Education, Indian Education Acquisition Office, Albuquerque, NM.
ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT REQUIRED FOR SAFE HOME INITIATIVE BY HEADQUARTERS DIRECTIVE TO SCAN FOR ASBESTOS, LEAD, AND RADON ON EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR OF QUARTERS (COMBINE)
SOL: 21-20-340PHW029
DUE: Apr 3, 2020
NAICS: 541620. The U.S. Coast Guard, Honolulu, Hawaii, has a requirement for environmental risk assessment services for the Safe Home Initiative to scan for asbestos, lead, and radon on exterior and interior of quarters. The NAICS code for this FULL AND OPEN requirement is 541620, size standard $15M. Provide all services necessary to conduct a thorough risk assessment in accordance with EPA and HUD guidelines for four housing units at 5044 Kalanianaole Hwy, Honolulu, HI, and six housing units on Kauai, HI, for asbestos-containing materials (ACM), lead-based paint (LBP), lead dust, and radon. The risk assessments must include an on-site investigation to determine the presence, type, severity, and location of LBP, lead dust, ACM, and radon hazards (including lead hazards in soil) and provide recommendations to control or eliminate them. The risk assessments shall be performed only by a certified lead and asbestos risk assessor. Certification as an industrial hygienist, professional engineer, or registered architect is not required to perform these assessments. The risk assessment shall include interior, exterior and outdoor areas of housing, adjacent structures, and child play/high traffic areas (at each housing unit and common play areas). All samples will be collected following appropriate methods, documented using a chain of custody, and analyzed by appropriately accredited laboratories in accordance with federal/state requirements and industry standards. RESPONSES ARE DUE BY 12:00 NOON HAWAII TIME ON APRIL 3, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/4b65f353299740a898beb0822563ddad/view
SPONSOR: U.S. Coast Guard Base Honolulu (00034), Honolulu, HI.
DELEADING OF B-WELL PUMP HOUSE (COMBINE)
SOL: 2120520PFB380
NAICS: 562910. THIS REQUIREMENT IS A TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE under NAICS code 562910. The B-Well pumphouse is a brick structure constructed in approximately 1950 to house an irrigation well for the Coast Guard Golf Course as a flat roof, single story, two-room outbuilding. Dimensions of the building are 11 ft wide x 19 ft long and 10 ft high. The purpose of the project is to remove health hazards presented by deteriorating lead containing paint and resultant lead contaminated dust via removal and/or effective encapsulation given the well house's exposure to the elements and lack of temperature control. The lead abatement and control standards utilized for this project will be OSHA, EPA, and Massachusetts regulations. Dust samples following the de-leading procedure shall confirm the concentration of lead in dust on surfaces and floors is below 200 micrograms per sq ft. OFFERS ARE DUE BY 12:00 NOON ET ON APRIL 3, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/a449e91b457b443787bb905508ea6f17/view
SPONSOR: U.S. Coast Guard Base Cape Cod (00052), Buzzards Bay, MA.
HAZARDOUS WASTE REMOVAL SERVICES (COMBINE)
SOL: FDA-CSS-75F40120Q00030
DUE: Apr 8, 2020
NAICS: 562112. The U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Atlanta Complex has a need to procure chemical hazardous waste removal services for a 12-month base period and four 12-month option periods for the Southeast Food and Feed Laboratory, the Southeast Tobacco Laboratory, and the Atlanta Complex-District Office. The objectives of this contract are to have (1) hazardous waste (solids, liquids, and or gas, including radioactive waste) properly packaged and safely shipped to an EPA-registered and approved TSDF for disposal; and (2) proper packaging and disposal of hazardous waste drugs. The Atlanta Complex anticipates three pick-ups will occur annually. OFFERS ARE DUE BY 3:00 PM ET ON APRIL 8, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/3bb7dea943a7461fab9dc32233deefa3/view
SPONSOR: Food and Drug Administration, Negotiated Contracts Branch, Rockville, MD.
NATIONAL ENFORCEMENT INVESTIGATIONS CENTER ASBESTOS (COMBINE)
SOL: 68HERH20Q0064
DUE: Apr 9, 2020 NAICS Code: 541380. BOTH LARGE AND SMALL BUSINESS OFFERORS ARE ELIGIBLE TO SUBMIT QUOTES under NAICS code 541380 (Testing Laboratories). This is a Request for Quotes (RFQ) soliciting asbestos analytical services in support of NEICs enforcement mission. A prospective offeror would provide NEIC asbestos analytical services using various EPA-approved methods in support of federal environmental regulations, including but not limited to the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response ACT (AHERA), National Emission Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), CERCLA, TSCA, and Clean Air Act (CAA). Services will be provided on a per sample basis and will take place at the offeror's location, in a laboratory that meets the requirements outlined in the Statement of Work. All evidence/samples that have been completed will be shipped back to NEIC for evidence preservation. EPA intends to award a purchase order with a fixed-price not-to-exceed (NTE) amount for line item 0001 Asbestos Analysis, with an optional time-and-materials NTE task for line item 0002 Investigative Support. Upon the purchase order being awarded, the period of performance will be for one base year (line items 0001 and 0002), plus two option years (line items 0003 and 0004 for option year 1, and line items 0005 and 0006 for option year 2). The optional quantities CLINs (0007-0009) can be exercised at any time during the respective periods of performance. OFFERS ARE DUE BY 2:00 PM ET ON APRIL 9, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/a88aa6ddcdd24edab8343a1e0d382d58/view
SPONSOR: Environmental Protection Agency, Headquarters Acquisition Div., WASHINGTON, DC.
B--PHILIS CONTRACT RECOMPETE. (SOL)
SOL: 68HE0S18R0005
DUE: Apr 9, 2020
NAICS: 541380. THIS FULL AND OPEN PROCUREMENT is expected to include the award of one fixed-rate IDIQ contract with a base period of two years, one 2-year option period, and one 1-year option period for a potential total performance period of five years. Work will be issued by task orders. The details of this solicitation are available only on FedConnect at https://www.fedconnect.net/FedConnect/?doc=68HE0S18R0005&agency=EPA. EPA's Office of Emergency Management requires a contractor capable of maintaining and operating diversely located PHILIS (Portable High-throughput Integrated Laboratory Identification System) units, laboratory systems that are designed to detect chemical warfare agents, biological agents, and toxic industrial chemicals. The PHILIS program provides on-site mobile and fixed laboratory capabilities to support EPA's Environmental Response Laboratory Network (ERLN) to respond to chemical warfare and biological agent attacks, as well as any supplementary locations that are deemed fundamental to accomplishing EPA's mission. The NAICS code for this acquisition is 541380 (Testing Laboratories), small business size standard $15M. OFFERS ARE DUE BY 5:00 PM ET ON APRIL 9, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/9b70aeb5b8644753af891b3ce2b82bf0/view
R--STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT APPROACHES (SRCSGT)
SOL: 68HERH20R0016
NAICS: 541620. In this sources sought notice, U.S. EPA is seeking capability statements from qualified small businesses interested in providing the services proposed in the DRAFT Statement of Work (SOW), which is available only on FedConnect at https://www.fedconnect.net/FedConnect/?doc=68HERH20R0016&agency=EPA. These services are currently provided by the incumbent contractor, Industrial Economics Inc., under contract EP-W-15-011. Notwithstanding the Government's option to exercise term extensions, the current contract listed above is scheduled to expire on July 16, 2020. At a minimum the capability statement shall state skills, experience, and knowledge required to perform this type of work. The information received will be used within EPA to facilitate decision-making and will not be disclosed outside the agency. RESPONSES ARE DUE NO LATER THAN 4:00 PM ET ON THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 2020. Respnses must be submitted electronically through FedConnect. Interested companies are encouraged to provide other solutions that might meet the required specifications and/or functional description. All responses will be used to determine an appropriate acquisition strategy for a possible future acquisition.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/fc74f7c136ea4f2eba5fea50f1a18915/view
F--TERREPLEIN ASBESTOS REMOVAL AND WATERPROOF COATING (PRESOL)
SOL: 140P5120Q0019
DUE: Apr 13, 2020 [deadline to register for site visit]
NAICS: 562910. THIS PROCUREMENT WILL BE SOLICITED AS A 100% SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE under NAICS code 562910, size standard $20.5M, for a requirement at the Fort Pulaski National Monument, Savannah, Georgia. Contractor shall provide all the labor, tools, materials, equipment and supervision necessary to remove asbestos areas from the Fort Pulaski Terreplein and apply a water proofing treatment to the damaged areas to prevent further water infiltration. The areas needing abatement and waterproofing are located on the parade ground wall of the terreplein of the fort. Each area measures approximately 125 sq ft of vertical surface. The wall is made of historic cement coated in a thin layer of sheet tin. At some point in history the lead was coated with an asbestos-containing paper and tar and later in some areas an elastomeric waterproofing. Over the course of time the coating has been damaged, pieces of lead torn back, and holes made in all the layers on top of the concrete. The totality of the project will be the government unearthing approximately 15 more similar areas. It is anticipated that there will be at least 10 more areas that need the same treatment. The goal is to remove the asbestos, pretreat the areas as specified, and apply an appropriate underground waterproofing system to the excavated areas. Approved waterproofing system is the basis of design. A detailed Statement of Work will be provided with the solicitation documents. A one-day site visit is scheduled at 10:30 AM ET on April 13, 2020, at the Fort Pulaski National Monument, U.S. Highway 80 East, Savannah, Georgia 31410. Register for the site visit no later than April 13, 2020, to reserve a spot. This notice is for informational purposes only and is not a request for submission of offers. THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, INTERIOR REGION 2, INTENDS TO ISSUE A SOLICITATION ON OR ABOUT APRIL 7, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/8e0447d3c79f4ffd809e17f45b3d5b22/view
SPONSOR: National Park Service SER EAST MABO (51000), Atlanta, GA.
EXPOSURE SCREENING TOOLS FOR ACCELERATED CHEMICAL PRIORITIZATION (EXPOCAST) (SOL)
SOL: 68HERC19Q0120
DUE: Apr 14, 2020
NAICS: 541715. EPA is interested in building models to quantitatively predict potential exposure for thousands of chemicals in commerce. To support these computational models, three kinds of exposure measurement data are required: (1) physical-chemical properties, (2) chemical emissions from products and building materials used indoors, and (3) chemical occurrence in products, environmental, and biological media. Methods and technologies to generate these data might include: broad spectrum chemical recognition/screening, metabolic profiling, and high-throughput screening. Results will be used in the EPA's ExpoCast (Exposure Forecasting) project to evaluate, calibrate and reduce uncertainty in exposure model predictions and for prioritizing compounds for more in-depth testing and risk assessment. EPA requires contractor support to use appropriate rapid, high-throughput methods on sets of dozens to hundreds of industrial compounds from the growing ToxCast (Toxicity Forecasting) library of chemical standards, which is part of the Agency's Chemical Safety and Sustainability (CSS) Strategic Research Action Plan. EPA will select compounds for evaluation in a minimum of 10 samples and a maximum of 500 samples per task order. Contractor shall furnish all resources to perform the contract PWS, to carry out the specific tasks identified in task orders, and to perform management functions, including meetings with EPA representatives to review issues, problems, and performance. RESPONSES ARE DUE BY 11:59 PM ET ON APRIL 14, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/8e85b1b8106f49498df5f3f95551139c/view
SPONSOR: U.S. EPA, Cincinnati Acquisition Div., OH.
HAZARDOUS/UNIVERSAL WASTE DISPOSAL (COMBINE)
SOL: 140P8220Q0008
DUE: Apr 15, 2020
NAICS: 562211. THIS PROCUREMENT IS ISSUED AS A TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE under NAICS code 562211. The National Park Service (NPS) has a requirement for disposal of Hazardous/Universal Waste generated in Kalaupapa National Historical Park. The type of waste generated includes hazardous lead-based paint chips, used oil, off-spec diesel, off-spec gasoline, lead acid batteries (automotive type), sealed lead acid batteries, alkaline batteries, ni-cad batteries, lithium batteries, fluorescent lamps (straight tubes), and fluorescent bulbs (compact). The NPS will be collecting, segregating, processing, testing, accumulating and packaging, in accordance with 49 CFR Parts 171-178 to facilitate transportation and disposal. The NPS shall provide the contractor with quantities and weights of waste that require disposal. The NPS shall transport all accumulated and processed waste to Kalaupapa Pier for loading of barge by Young Brothers personnel. An NPS representative shall verify and sign all appropriate manifest and shipping documents associated with disposal of the waste. Contractor shall deliver and place two empty 20 cubic yard open-top containers to Kalaupapa using the annual barge service. Contractor shall properly dispose of all waste according to State of Hawaii standards. The Government contemplates award of a fixed-price contract resulting from this solicitation. Contract duration is to consist of one base year and four one-year options, plus a potential 6-month option. RESPONSES ARE DUE BY 5:00 PM ET ON APRIL 15, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/0edbdf91d39041008caa3300a215478b/view
SPONSOR: National Park Service, PWR HONO MABO(82000), Honolulu, HI.
WATER & SOIL TESTING WCAO (SOL)
SOL: 140R4020Q0033
DUE: Apr 21, 2020
NAICS: 541380. THIS ACQUISITION IS ISSUED AS A TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE under NAICS code 541380 as a commercial, competitive, Best Value-Tradeoff source selection in support of the Mobile District. The Government intends to award a firm-fixed-price IDIQ single-award task-order contract (SATOC) resulting from this solicitation. Bureau of Reclamation's Western Colorado Area Offices (WCAO) conducts monitoring of water and soil at its project sites in Colorado and New Mexico as required by and in accordance with applicable state and federal regulations. Water and soil samples are collected by Reclamation staff from numerous reservoirs, rivers, creeks, canals, and water wells for routine and impromptu testing and are submitted to an outside laboratory for analysis. Approximately 8,500 tests will be performed. Analyses include but are not limited to organics, inorganics, metals (total and dissolved), physical and biological, and radiochemistry. Contractor must currently be certified by the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) and National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (NELAP) to test for the constituents specified in Tables 1 and 2 of the PWS. The period of performance will be federal fiscal year 2021, or from October 1, 2020, through September 30, 2021. To submit and review inquiries, an offeror needs to be a current registered user of the ProjNet system. To register, go to https://www.projnet.org/projnet. OFFERS ARE DUE BY 4:00 PM ET ON APR 21, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/7c133a6b92ac4aed8bacf4e78b094fcb/view
SPONSOR: Bureau of Reclamation, Upper Colorado Regional Office, Salt Lake City, UT.
MULTIPLE AWARD TASK ORDER CONTRACT (MATOC) INDEFINITE DELIVERY/INDEFINITE QUANTITY (IDIQ) FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ACTIVITIES AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS WITHIN THE U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS (USACE) HONOLULU DISTRICT (POH) AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY (AOR) (SOL)
SOL: W9128A20R0008
DUE: Apr 23, 2020
NAICS: 562910. THIS SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE IDIQ MATOC for environmental services activities at various locations within the USACE Honolulu District area of responsibility (AOR) will have a total capacity of $49M for a base period of five years from date of contract award, with the potential for a 6-month extension. The AOR includes U.S. Army Garrison Kwajalein Atoll, all the Hawaiian Islands, the territories of Guam, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) as well as the freely associated states, including the Republic of Palau, Federal States of Micronesia, and the Republic of the Marshall Islands. The purposed of this contract is to acquire environmental services that include but are not limited to environmental impact analysis; investigation and cleanup of current and former contaminated federal sites; and long- and short-term monitoring of these sites after cleanup in support of the Defense Environmental Restoration Program (DERP), Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS), National Guard and Army properties under the Installation Restoration Program (IRP), and other federal actions requiring potential impact analysis. Submit technical inquiries and questions relating to this solicitation via ProjNet at https://www.projnet.org no later than 15 calendar days prior to the proposal due date (see Section L in the RFP for instructions). PROPOSALS ARE DUE BY 2:00 PM HAWAII TIME ON APRIL 23, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/5eee38a364f845829c587769b448aed3/view
SPONSOR: U.S. Army Engineer District Hawaii, Fort Shafter, HI.
OPTIMIZED REMEDIATION CONTRACT, JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, ALASKA (SOL)
SOL: W911KB20R0006
NAICS: 562910. THIS ACQUISITION IS ISSUED AS 100% TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE under NAICS code 562910 (Environmental Remediation Services), size standard 750 employees. This acquisition will be awarded as a SATOC Indefinite Delivery Contract (IDC) consisting of one base year and five one-year option periods. Overall program capacity is $35M. The resultant IDC will have firm-fixed-price (FFP) task orders. The objective of this contract is to provide environmental compliance services necessary to support U.S. Air Force and AFCEC environmental mission requirements for environmental remediation activities to include environmental services, minor construction, and incidental A&E services at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER), Alaska. The Performance Work Statement (PWS) in Section C defines the scope of environmental services necessary to conduct site restoration and includes maintenance of established remedies, implementation of optimization to enhance remedial progress at applicable sites, and achievement of site specific objectives. Contractor shall undertake Environmental Remediation activities to achieve performance objectives at 76 Installation Restoration Program sites and three Military Munitions Response Program sites. Remediation activities at JBER are being conducted pursuant to CERCLA for some of the sites and in accordance with the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) regulations for the others. The SATOC IDC tool is anticipated to support various environmental services within the USACE Alaska District and across JBER. OFFERS ARE DUE BY 2:00 PM ALASKA TIME ON APRIL 27, 2020. SITE VISIT: An organized site visit will not be scheduled for this requirement due to potential travel/base restrictions caused by the recent outbreak of COVID-19. A virtual site visit is being published to beta.sam.gov with this solicitation.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/16d312774fda4461ae05fbab314b9806/view
SPONSOR: Dept of the Army, W2SN Engineering District Alaska, Anchorage, AK.
CORRECTIVE MEASURES IMPLEMENTATION (CMI) FOR EIGHT (8) SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT UNIT (SWMU) SITES, HAWTHORNE ARMY DEPOT, NEVADA (SRCSGT)
SOL: PANSPD-20-P-0000000809
DUE: Apr 27, 2020
NAICS: 562910. Responses are sought from qualified SMALL and OTHER THAN SMALL business concerns possessing the technical and management expertise to execute the work requirements. NAICS Code: 562910 (Environmental Remediation Services). This synopsis is issued for market research only to seek information from industry for preliminary planning purposes. No proposals are being requested or accepted. The DRAFT Performance Work Statement (PWS) attached at beta.sam defines the scope of environmental services necessary for performance of the requirements. The project objective involves provision of services at Compliance Restoration (CR) and Installation Restoration Program (IRP) sites by conducting required environmental restoration services for which the U.S. Department of the Army is statutorily responsible; addressing any and all environmental, explosive safety, scheduling, and regulatory issues; and assuming contractual liability and responsibility for the achievement of the performance objectives for the cleanup sites at Hawthorne Army Depot identified in the draft PWS. The proposed contract will be for base period of two years followed by three one-year options. The resulting contract type is expected to be a firm-fixed-price remediation approach under a Performance-Based Acquisition (PBA). RESPONSES ARE DUE NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM PT ON APRIL 27, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/2dd85e5dd89b4073be6133467cf0f6eb/view
LEAD CLEANING OF BREACH AND SHOOTING HOUSES (SOL)
SOL: N40085-20-R-4012
NAICS: 562910. THIS ACQUISITION IS 100% SET-ASIDE FOR SMALL BUSINESSES under NAICS code 562910 (Remediation Services), size standard $20.5M. Joint ventures, except for SBA-approved master-protege arrangements, and teaming arrangements will not be considered. Contractor shall furnish all labor, supervision, management, tools, materials, equipment, transportation, incidental engineering, and other items necessary for the cleaning, removal, and disposal of all lead in the breach and shooting houses at Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, NC. Contractor shall be responsible for providing a certified technician with the capability of being available on a quarterly schedule coordinated by appointed Government representatives. Certified technician(s) for removal of the lead are required to perform the work, and proof of certification will be required in the proposal packet. The Government intends to award one firm-fixed-price (FFP) contract with four option years as a result of this solicitation. PROPOSALS ARE DUE BY 2:30 PM ET ON APRIL 27, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/f2c55e137bf34def9a527295e69ac222/view
SPONSOR: Dept of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Mid Atlantic, Norfolk, VA.
BASE REALIGNMENT AND CLOSURE (BRAC) ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRUCTION AND OPTIMIZATION SERVICES (BECOS) GALENA REGION (SOL)
SOL: FA8903-20-R-0012
NAICS: 562910. THIS PROCUREMENT IS ISSUED AS AN 8(a) SET-ASIDE under NAICS code 562910. Contractor shall provide the necessary effort for BRAC Environmental Construction Optimization Services (BECOS) as set forth in the Performance Work Statement, which defines the full range of environmental, construction, and optimization services necessary to conduct site restoration, including maintenance of established remedies, implementation of optimization, and remediation activities to achieve performance objectives to include emerging requirements for environmental remediation as identified in each contract/Task Order. Award will consist of a firm-fixed-price IDIQ contract with a ceiling of $88M. The former Galena Field Operation Location lies in a remote area in the western portion of interior Alaska. Several sites are being addressed under the CERCLA process. The remaining sites are being addressed under the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) Contaminated Sites Program. ADEC is the lead regulatory support agency. U.S. EPA is consulted as needed, particularly with regard to hazardous waste and underground injection control wells. The former Kulis Air National Guard Base is located in Anchorage, Alaska. OFFERS ARE DUE BY 1:00 PM CT ON MAY 25, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/1b1b271973784e7eb41bfe8dfce8ff2b/view
SPONSOR: Dept of the Air Force, FA8903 772 ESS PK JBSA, Lackland, TX.
BASE REALIGNMENT AND CLOSURE (BRAC) ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRUCTION AND OPTIMIZATION SERVICES (BECOS) SOUTHWEST REGION (SOL)
SOL: FA8903-20-R-0013
NAICS: 562910. THIS PROCUREMENT IS ISSUED AS AN 8(a) SET-ASIDE under NAICS code 562910. Contractor shall provide the necessary effort for BRAC Environmental Construction Optimization Services (BECOS) as set forth in the Performance Work Statement (PWS), which defines the full range of environmental, construction, and optimization services necessary to conduct site restoration, including maintenance of established remedies, implementation of optimization, and remediation activities to achieve performance objectives to include emerging requirements for environmental remediation as identified in each contract/Task Order. Award will consist of a firm-fixed-price IDIQ contract with a ceiling of $60M. The PWS covers the following region and Air Force BRAC installations, including any associated geographically separated unit locations: the former George AFB, Victorville, San Bernardino County, Calif.; the former March AFB, Riverside, Riverside County, Calif.; the former Norton AFB, San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, Calif.; the former Williams AFB, Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona; the former Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona; and the former Ontario Air National Guard Station (ANGS), Ontario, San Bernardino County, Calif. OFFERS ARE DUE BY 1:00 PM CT ON MAY 25, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/14e1d52c061849ec994b9b6c3b9d4b72/view
ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE LABORATORY NETWORK (ERLN) ANALYTICAL SUPPORT SERVICES (SOL)
SOL: 68HERH20Q0073
DUE: Jun 29, 2020
NAICS: 541380. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has the responsibility of enhancing national capabilities for decontamination and disposal as a result of terrorist events and environmental sampling and analysis of all environmental matrices in response to nationally significant incidents (NSI). To protect the nation from the potential threats posed by terrorism or environmental emergencies, EPA implemented the Environmental Response Laboratory Network (ERLN), which is one of seven laboratory response networks under the Integrated Consortium of Laboratory Networks (ICLN). The ERLN mission is to provide known laboratory capabilities, capacities, and quality data in a scalable, systematic, and coordinated response to environmental emergencies providing preparedness, response, remediation and recovery analytical support. ERLN is available to support a variety of response actions, including CERCLA removals, OPA responses, NSI, a terrorist event involving weapons of mass destruction, and other federally led trainings and exercises. ERLN is available to support the needs of environmental incidents regardless of the matrix. EPA's Office of Acquisition Solutions intends to establish basic ordering agreements (BOAs) with vendors who are capable of analyzing environmental sample matrices contaminated by toxic industrial chemicals, chemical warfare agents, biological agents, and radiochemical agents as a result of acts of terrorism or an environmental emergency. A BOA is not a contract, as referenced in FAR Part 16.703; it is a written instrument of understanding, negotiated between an agency, contracting activity, or contracting office and a contractor, that contains (1) terms and clauses applying to future contracts (orders) between the parties during its term, (2) a description, as specific as practicable, of supplies or services to be provided, and (3) methods for pricing, issuing, and delivering future orders under the BOA. Additionally, a BOA does not imply any agreement by the government to place future contracts or orders with the contractor or to be used in any manner to restrict completion. INSTRUCTIONS for EXISTING MEMBERS: Over 140 environmental laboratories have become ERLN members since the original solicitation was released on September 30, 2009. A number of the BOAs for these laboratories have expired or are due to expire in the near future. For existing member laboratories to renew their BOAs, an expedited renewal process will be followed using the ERLN Member BOA Renewal form (Attachment A), which is included in the attachments posted on FedConnect at https://www.fedconnect.net/FedConnect/?doc=68HERH20Q0073&agency=EPA. All current and existing member laboratories are invited to submit Attachment A for consideration within 10 days of the posting date (March 27) of this notice. EVALUATION CRITERIA AND SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS for POTENTIAL NEW MEMBERS: Potential viability of new vendors will be evaluated on the following six factors: Accredited Quality System, Plans and Procedures, Sample Management System, Facilities for Sample Handling and Storage, Data Management and Exchange, and participation in one of the seven ICLNs. ERLN will review these documents and calculate a score for the application based on criteria established by EPA. This score will be used to determine if the laboratory is eligible for membership to ERLN and, as applicable, the Water Laboratory Alliance. Attachment B is the application form for new vendors. Attachments C and D detail the ERLN requirements. THIS REQUIREMENT WILL CLOSE AT 3:00 PM ET ON JUNE 29, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/0ba79321c4c24d95823a6be0c7fb8d0b/view
SPONSOR: Environmental Protection Agency Headquarters Acquisition Div., Washington, DC.
BROAD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT (BAA) FOR INNOVATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES AND METHODOLOGIES (COMBINE)
SOL: N3943020S2242
DUE: Mar 23, 2021
NAICS: 541715. This BAA for the NAVFAC Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center (NEXWC) is open for one year from the date of publication (i.e., until March 23, 2021). Proposals may be submitted at any time during this period. This announcement replaces N3943019S2143. Contracts made under BAAs are for scientific study and experimentation, not for the acquisition of technical, engineering, or other types of support services. This announcement seeks technologies and methodologies to reduce environmental impacts from current and past Navy operations, and applies to Navy installations worldwide. NEXWC is interested in environmental technologies and methodologies that are either new, innovative, advance the state-of-the art, or increase knowledge or understanding of a technology or methodology. The technology or methodology shall address one of the following topic areas: (1) Environmental assessment, restoration and cleanup. (2) Conservation of natural resources. (3) Unexploded ordnance. (4) Technologies and methodologies addressing emerging contaminants. (5) Environmental compliance. (6) Resilient infrastructure crucial for enduring environmental protection. (7) Remote sensing and web-based data processing and reporting of environmental data. This announcement is for abstracts/white papers only. Abstract submittals can be made using the form attached to the announcement at beta.sam. Each abstract must be specific to one of the topic areas. Multiple submissions are acceptable. Abstracts will be evaluated on relevance and merit. As no funding for contracts has been reserved in advance, NAVFAC EXWC will be sharing qualified abstracts with other federal Government activities to seek demonstration sites and/or funding.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/c4a405ec30114fe58c5a668a3ad6b2dc/view
SPONSOR: Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Expeditionary Warfare Center, Port Hueneme, CA.
F108--ASBESTOS ABATEMENT VA GLA (PRESOL)
SOL: 36C26220Q0545
NAICS: 562910. When it is released, THIS SOLICITATION WILL BE ISSUED AS A 100% SERVICE-DISABLED VETERAN-OWNED SMALL BUSINESS (SDVOSB) SET-ASIDE. The VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, 11301 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90073 has a requirement for asbestos abatement at the West Los Angeles and Sepulveda campuses. A firm-fixed-price award is anticipated. Contractor shall provide all necessary labor, material, tools, supervision, equipment, permits, testing and reports in accordance with all federal, state and local codes and regulations to remove and dispose of all asbestos-containing materials, which includes asbestos-containing flooring materials and associated asbestos-containing mastic adhesive. Offerors must be listed in the Vendor Information Pages at vetbiz.gov and currently registered in the System for Award Management at sam.gov. The magnitude of this VA construction project is estimated to be between $200,000,000 and $250,000,000. A pre-proposal conference and site visit will be held within two weeks after release of the solicitation. The exact date/time/location of the conference will be specified in the solicitation. RELEASE OF THE SOLICITATION IS ANTICIPATED ON OR ABOUT APRIL 9, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/367325f8c44444cb97e01cb33ae55bd1/view
SPONSOR: Dept of Veterans Affairs, 262-Network Contract Office 22L (36C262), Long Beach, CA.
ENGINEERING SERVICES & RAPID RESPONSE TESTING SUPPORT (PRESOL)
SOL: N0017419SN0045
NAICS: 541380. The Naval Surface Warfare Center Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Division, Indian Head, Maryland intends to award up to three firm-fixed-price (FFP) IDIQ contracts for rapid-response munitions testing and engineering services in accordance with the Statement of Work. Much of the testing support will require specialized test facilities with the capability to handle live ordnance and fixturing. This support shall also include but not be limited to engineering services and infrastructure for characterizing, testing, and documenting the performance of weapons, ammunition, munitions, and energetic systems, components and related systems. Contractor shall provide engineering services and rapid-response testing support for the research, development, test and evaluation (RDT&E) of energetic components, equipment, and systems. This support shall include but not be limited to environmental and dynamics testing; safety and insensitive munitions testing; fuzing, sensor, C(3)I testing; transportation and packaging safety testing; ammunition, weapons and munitions performance characterization; mechanical function, fatigue and cycling testing; exploitation support of asset weapons, equipment and munitions; and ammunition, weapons and munitions handling and storage. The NAICS code is 541390, size standard $16.5M. The FSC code is H213. The method of source selection will be best value to the government based on technical, past performance, and price tradeoffs. Interested offerors must request more salient information in writing from the POC. RELEASE OF THE SOLICITATION IS TENTATIVELY ANTICIPATED ON OR AROUND APRIL 8, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/4db2f55db8fe4193a28de908ff949db3/view
SPONSOR: Dept of the Navy, NSWC Indian Head EOD Tech. Div., Indian Head, MD.
HOWARDS BAY REMEDIAL DREDGING (PRESOL)
SOL: W911XK20B0006
NAICS: 237990. When the solicitation is released, THIS REQUIREMENT WILL BE ISSUED AS A TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE, size standard $30M. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Detroit District will seek firms that have the capability to provide construction services for the FY20 Howards Bay Remedial Dredging project. The work will include dredging approximately 52,000 CY of material from the federal navigation channel and placing it in a Government-furnished disposal facility. The work also will include environmental dredging to remove approximately 80,000 CY of contaminated sediment and debris from Howards Bay and to dispose of it in the WI Point Landfill. Other activities include dewatering and stabilizing contaminated dredged material, confirmation sampling, air and turbidity monitoring, collecting and treating return water, capping and grading the WI Point Landfill, and placing residual cover material. Contractor will have an estimated 240 calendar days to complete this requirement. The estimated cost of construction is between $10M and $25M. RELEASE OF THE SOLICITATION IS ANTICIPATED IN EARLY TO MID-JUNE 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/e5aae427dd4940df8cb23864b9f87496/view
SPONSOR: U.S. Army Engineering District Detroit, MI.
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Notices for March 16-22, 2020
Effective November 12, 2019, FBO.gov was retired, and Beta.SAM.gov is now the authoritative source for federal contract opportunities. This update contains summaries of procurement notices issued between March 16-22, 2020, that pertain to hazardous waste, investigation and cleanup of environmental contamination, and related environmental topics; however, it does not necessarily contain EVERY notice on these topics. If you would like to search for additional current and archived notices, please visit the Beta.SAM Contract Opportunities website.
F108--VA BLACK HILLS HEALTH CARE SYSTEM HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL SERVICE (SOL)
SOL: 36C26320Q0247
DUE: Mar 26, 2020
NAICS: 562112. THIS REQUIREMENT IS 100% SET-ASIDE FOR SERVICE DISABLED VETERAN OWNED SMALL BUSINESSES (SDVOSB), NAICS code 562112, size standard $41.5M. The Department of Veterans Affairs, VA Midwest Healthcare Network (VISN 23), Black Hills Health Care System, has a requirement for qualified firms capable of providing hazardous waste removal services in accordance with the Statement of Work and all current federal, state and local laws and regulations. Contractor shall provide transport and disposal of hazardous, non-hazardous, dual, lab pack, universal waste, and other wastes as specified in this contract, including transport and disposal of infectious, bio-hazardous, radiological or pathological waste if these items need to be disposed of through this contract. The Government intends to award a single firm-fixed-price contract. The performance period will begin 04/01/2020. OFFERS ARE DUE BY 4:00 PM ON MARCH 26, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/554cc345af2f46e386a463a7a61e9387/view
SPONSOR: Dept of Veterans Affairs, Network Contract Office 23 (36C263), Saint Paul, MN.
Z1NC--MOLD LEAD AND ABATEMENT (SOL)
DUE: Mar 30, 2020
NAICS: 562910. Contractor shall provide all labor, parts, travel, tools, material, equipment, supervision and technical expertise necessary for the removal and disposal of hazardous materials, such as asbestos, lead, mold, and minor flooring repair work at the VA Medical Center, Hampton, Virginia 23667. Period of performance is Base plus four option years. Contractor shall begin performance within 14 calendar days of Notice to Proceed and complete it within 365 calendar days. Guaranteed minimum dollar amount per option year: $20,000.00. OFFERS ARE DUE BY 1:00 PM ET ON MARCH 30, 2020. [NOTE: The presolicitation notice for this solicitation said, "This solicitation is anticipated to be a service-disabled veteran-owned small business set-aside." However, the solicitation does not confirm that status.]
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/4c3b4716afba4e64929357fb7a224f7e/view
SPONSOR: Dept of Veterans Affairs, 246-Network Contracting Office 6 (36C246), Hampton, VA.
S205--SOURCES SOUGHT HAZARDOUS AND NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE SERVICES (SRCSGT)
SOL: 36C25620Q0427
NAICS: 562211. The purpose of this source sought notice is market research to locate interested companies that can furnish the requirements listed in the PWS attached to the notice at beta.sam to provide hazardous and non-hazardous waste services at the Central Arkansas VAMC, 4300 West 7th Street, Little Rock, AR 72205. Contractor shall provide all labor and personnel for hazardous waste, nonhazardous waste, and universal waste service to include completion of manifests, materials, supervision, equipment, labels, collection, analyzing, sorting, preparation, packaging, transportation, and disposal of hazardous waste by means of incineration, fuel blending, and/or reclamation/recycling for John L. McClellan Memorial Veterans Hospital in Little Rock, AR, and the Eugene Towbin Medical Center in North Little Rock, AR, together known as the Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System. RESPONSES ARE DUE BY 2:00 PM CT ON APRIL 1, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/cb4cba09843b47d9886c1b97282622a4/view
SPONSOR: Dept of Veterans Affairs, 256-Network Contract Office 16 (36C256), Ridgeland, MS.
ASBESTOS ABATEMENT, MULTIPLE BUILDINGS ON FORT LEAVENWORTH, KS (COMBINE)
SOL: W91QF4-20-R-0009
NAICS: 562910. THIS REQUIREMENT IS A TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE, NAICS code 562910 (Remediation Services), size standard 750 Employees. The scope of this requirement is to abate specific areas in specified buildings on Ft. Leavenworth. Final air clearance testing must be 3rd certified party for occupied buildings. No discovery sampling is needed. Environmental already has the test results for the specific areas. OFFERS ARE DUE BY 12:00 NOON CT ON APRIL 13, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/3b58325dda514754919fab7d8bafd9b6/view
Posted: ar 18, 2020
SPONSOR: Dept of the Army, Mission & Installation Contracting Command, FDO Eustis, W6QM MICC-FT Leavenworth, KS.
ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT (COMBINE)
SOL: 70Z03720QP3200500
DUE: Apr 16, 2020
NAICS: 541620. THIS REQUIREMENT IS A TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE, NAICS code 541620, small business standard 500 personnel. U.S. Coast Guard Base Alameda requires the following: Provide labor, materials, tools, equipment and licenses as required to conduct a thorough risk assessment in accordance with EPA and HUD guidelines for 34 housing units at Novato (Hamilton Field), Novato, California 94949, for asbestos-containing materials (ACM), radon hazards, lead-based paint (LBP), and lead hazards in paint, dust, and soil in accordance with the statement of work. All interested vendors/contractors are encouraged to visit the actual location prior to submission of bids/proposals. All bids/proposals will be evaluated based on technical knowledge and experience, flexibility working in a military environment, and price (not necessarily in that order). Please send all price quotes via email. SUBMISSION DEADLINE OF BIDS/PRICE QUOTES IS 11:59 PM PT ON APRIL 16, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/f5e7055a6a094ddb805cad488d8bf908/view
SPONSOR: U.S. Coast Guard, HQ Contract Operations (CG-912)(0000) Washington, DC.
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, HW REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL (COMBINE)
SOL: SP450020R0014
DUE: Apr 20, 2020
NAICS: 562211. THIS ACQUISITION IS BEING ISSUED AS A TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE under NAICS code 562211, size standard $41.5M. Work will consist of the removal, transportation, and disposal of RCRA hazardous wastes, non-RCRA wastes, state-regulated wastes, non-state regulated wastes, Universal Wastes, compressed gases, and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) located on or around military installations or within a 50-mile radius of any pick up point listed on this contract in the state of Texas. The contract is anticipated to have a 30-month base period (6 June 2020 to 5 December 2022) and a 30-month option period. PROPOSALS ARE DUE BY 3:00 PM ET ON APRIL 20, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/bac62d8e5523496da773be40b16d1380/view
SPONSOR: Defense Logistics Agency, DLA Dispostion Service - EBS, Battle Creek, MI.
FENCE-TO-FENCE ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE CONTRACT, VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN ALASKA AND THE PACIFIC DIVISION AOR (SOL)
NAICS: 562910. THIS ACQUISITION IS ISSUED AS 100% TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE under NAICS code 562910 (Environmental Remediation Services), size standard 750 employees. The Fence-to-Fence acquisition will be awarded as a Single Award Task Order Contract (SATOC) indefinite delivery contract (IDC) contract consisting of a base year and four one-year options. Overall program capacity is $35M. The resultant IDC will have firm-fixed-price (FFP) task orders. The objective of this contract is to provide fence-to-fence environmental operations and services in support of customers serviced by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Alaska District to include the U.S. Air Force and Air Force Civil Engineer Center. Environmental services work executed under this fence-to-fence contract will include, but is not limited to environmental compliance support; air emissions inventory data management; Title V recordkeeping; minor and minor general recordkeeping; EPCRA reporting; Installation HAZMAT Management Program Manager (IHMP) support; hazardous waste (HW) management support; HW management plan update; hazardous waste; integrated solid waste recycling; other regulated waste; pollution prevention; sampling, analysis and monitoring (SAM); plan updates; environmental media inspections; Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Recertification / Facility Response Plan (FRP) Resubmission; Oil Discharge Prevention and Contingency Plan (C-Plan); Oil Discharge Prevention and Contingency Plans (ODPCP); and storm water reports. Examples of specific services include tasks such as operating, maintaining, and optimizing pollution controls; characterizing waste streams; performing environmental monitoring, sampling, and analysis; operating a hazardous waste accumulation site; inspections, and updating existing environmental plans. The SATOC IDC tool is anticipated to support various environmental services within the USACE Alaska District, to include but not limited to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER), Eielson Air Force Base (EAFB), Clear Air Force Station (CAS) and Pacific Regional Support Center (PRSC) areas of responsibility. Primary performance locations will be within the State of Alaska, but some work may be performed outside of Alaska within the USACE POD area of responsibility (AOR). OFFERS ARE DUE BY 2:00 PM ALASKA TIME ON APRIL 20, 2020. NOTE: Government-furnished information referenced in Attachment J-1 Table of Contents shall be requested by sending an email to the Contract Specialist. In-person pick up of disk will not be allowed at this time due to COVID-19 and potential base access issues.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/8813044ff2d44425aa60eb26eadea805/view
SPONSOR: U.S. Army Egineering District Alaska (W2SN ), Anchorage, AK.
RILEY PASS URANIUM MINES CERCLA PROJECT; BLUFF A RESPONSE ACTION (SOL)
NAICS: 237990. THIS REQUIREMENT IS A TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE. The Custer Gallatin National Forest is conducting a removal action as part of the Riley Pass Uranium Mines CERCLA response action in Harding County, South Dakota. The Riley Pass site comprises several abandoned uranium mines with elevated levels of heavy metals and radioactive isotopes. The work involves excavating and moving approximately 20,000 CY of contaminated mine waste to a designated consolidation area, regrading excavated areas, and placing 15,000 CY of soil cover over the consolidated waste and removal areas. Erosion control, dust control, soil amendments, and revegetation are part of the contract requirements. This work is being performed under the Forest Service's CERCLA authority, and all personnel must have current 40-hr HAZWOPER certification. Contractor shall begin performance within 10 calendar days and complete it within 150 calendar days after receiving notice to proceed. The estimated price magnitude is between $1M and $5M. RESPONSES ARE DUE BY 3:00 PM MT ON APRIL 20, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/7dd391a53d8347a3a9ecf675eaaa363c/view
SPONSOR: USDA, Forest Service Regional Office, R1, Missoula, MT.
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER OPPORTUNITY: EMULSIFIED ZERO-VALENT IRON (EZVI) (TOP10-74) (SNOTE)
SOL: T2P-KSC-00029
DUE: Feb 3, 2021
NAICS: 927110. NASA's Technology Transfer Program solicits inquiries from companies interested in obtaining license rights to commercialize, manufacture and market the following technology. NASA's Kennedy Space Center seeks partners interested in the commercial application of its Emulsified Zero-Valent Iron (EZVI). Developed at the John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC), this process provides for the quick, effective, and cost-competitive in situ treatment of DNAPLs (dense non-aqueous phase liquids). This technology is one of the few methods available that can treat the DNAPL source. EZVI is part of NASA's technology transfer program. To express interest in this opportunity, please submit a license application through NASA's Automated Technology Licensing Application System (ATLAS) by visiting https://technology.nasa.gov/patent/TOP10-74. RESPONSES TO THIS OPPORTUNITY WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL FEBRUARY 3, 2021.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/e4f0b27dff4c4d099fdf4a3ca426ebc5/view
SPONSOR: NASA, John F. Kennedy Space Center.
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER OPPORTUNITY: COMPACT SENSOR FOR IN-SITU GAS SPECIES DETERMINATION AND MEASUREMENT (MFS-TOPS-32) (SNOTE)
SOL: T2P-MSFC-00025
NAICS: 927910. NASA's Technology Transfer Program solicits inquiries from companies interested in obtaining license rights to commercialize, manufacture and market the following technology. NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center researchers have developed a compact, lightweight, integrated gas sensor capable of monitoring and detecting leaks in real time. The fiber-optic, laser-based leak detector uses an array of interferometric and spectroscopic techniques to measure gas density, temperature, species determination, and species concentrations. It is constructed from solid optics, compact enough to be used in the smallest of recesses, and consumes very little power. This technology can be used in space-based applications as well as numerous commercial industries. To express interest in this opportunity, please submit a license application through NASA's Automated Technology Licensing Application System (ATLAS) by visiting https://technology.nasa.gov/patent/MFS-TOPS-32. RESPONSES TO THIS OPPORTUNITY WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL FEBRUARY 3, 2021.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/496786b912384391999845814463e3bf/view
SPONSOR: NASA, Marshall Space Flight Center.
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER OPPORTUNITY: FILTERING MOLECULES WITH NANOTUBE TECHNOLOGY (MFS-TOPS-29) (SNOTE)
SOL: T2P-JSC-00008
DUE: Mar 17, 2021
NAICS: 927110. NASA's Technology Transfer Program solicits inquiries from companies interested in obtaining license rights to commercialize, manufacture, and market the following technology. Innovators at NASA's Johnson Space Center have identified a method to create a filtration device to eliminate contaminants from water supplies. Originally developed to purify wastewater for reuse aboard the International Space Station, the innovation is applicable to numerous situations on Earth where there is a need to collect potable, medical-grade water from a contaminated water supply. The unique aspect of the technology is its use of acoustics rather than pressure to drive water through small-diameter carbon nanotubes. The invention requires less power than conventional filtration systems and is well-suited to a variety of water processing needs. This NASA patent is available for companies interested in licensing and maturing the technology and then developing it into a commercial product. NASA does not manufacture products for commercial sale. RESPONSES TO THIS OPPORTUNITY WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL MARCH 17, 2021.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/ea495170c4404628983d6b76e7134cf2/view
SPONSOR: NASA, Johnson Space Center's Technology Transfer Office.
GROUNDWATER MONITORING AND INTERIM MEASURES REMEDIAL OPERATIONS, MAINTENANCE, & MODIFICATIONS, KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, NM (PRESOL)
NAICS: 562910. When the RFP is released, THE PROPOSED PROCUREMENT WILL BE COMPETED AS A SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE [NAICS code 562910, size standard 750 employees] using a best-value trade-off source-selection process. The primary objective of this contract is to fulfill Kirtland AFB obligations to address groundwater contamination resulting from historical releases of the Bulk Fuels Facility. The Government is seeking qualified, experienced sources capable of performing a full range of environmental remedial services necessary to meet stringent DoD quality requirements and to meet complex and evolving regulatory criteria. The services include planning; permitting; regulatory compliance; collection of contaminant, geochemical, lithologic, hydraulic, and mechanical data; interpretation of chemical data sets to make assessments of contaminant nature extent and degradation processes; use of operational data to generate optimized system designs; performance of remedial treatment system operation and construction of system upgrades; and production of technical documents capable of withstanding subject matter expert scrutiny. To address remedial objectives effectively, KAFB is required to coordinate multiple studies, operations, and interim measures and to communicate effectively with stakeholders and regulators. The proposed procurement will result in a firm-fixed-price service contract for a period of performance of one 24-month base period and three 12-month options. RELEASE OF THE SOLICITATION IS ANTICIPATED ON OR ABOUT APRIL 17, 2020, with proposals due on or about May 18, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/20e8de7352474ea2a81c8d547a8ec8ca/view
SPONSOR: Dept of the Army, W075 Engineering District Albuquerque, Albuquerque, NM.
B--PHILIS CONTRACT RECOMPETE. (PRESOL)
NAICS: 541380. The purpose of this synopsis is to notify potential offerors of the intent of U.S. EPA's Office of Acquisition Management to issue a competitive solicitation for the PHILIS (Portable High-throughput Integrated Laboratory Identification System) recompete. EPA's Office of Emergency Management requires a contractor capable of maintaining and operating diversely located PHILIS units, laboratory systems that are designed to detect chemical warfare agents, biological agents, and toxic industrial chemicals. The PHILIS program provides on-site mobile and fixed laboratory capabilities to support EPA's Environmental Response Laboratory Network (ERLN) to respond to chemical warfare and biological agent attacks, as well as any supplementary locations that are deemed fundamental to accomplishing EPA's mission. The Government intends to award one fixed-rate IDIQ contract from the forthcoming solicitation. Time-and-material or fixed-priced task orders will be utilized. The anticipated ordering period includes a 12-month Base and two 24-month Options with a maximum potential ordering period totaling 60 months. The NAICS code for this acquisition is 541380 (Testing Laboratories), size standard $15M. This presolicitation is NOT a request for submission of proposals. NO FAXES, MAIL OR PHONE CALLS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
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Notices for March 9-15, 2020
Effective November 12, 2019, FBO.gov was retired, and Beta.SAM.gov is now the authoritative source for federal contract opportunities. This update contains summaries of procurement notices issued between March 9-15, 2020, that pertain to hazardous waste, investigation and cleanup of environmental contamination, and related environmental topics; however, it does not necessarily contain EVERY notice on these topics. If you would like to search for additional current and archived notices, please visit the Beta.SAM Contract Opportunities website.
MULTIPLE AWARD TASK ORDER CONTRACT (MATOC) INDEFINITE DELIVERY/INDEFINITE QUANTITY (IDIQ) FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ACTIVITIES AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS WITHIN THE U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS (USACE) HONOLULU DISTRICT (POH) AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY (AOR) (PRESOL)
DUE: Mar 19, 2020 [register for site visit]
NAICS: 562910. When the forthcoming solicitation is released, the Government plans to award the initial Seed Project Task Order to one of the successful MATOC recipients. A pre-proposal site investigation and conference will be conducted by the Government for the Seed Project on April 4, 2020, at 10:00 AM Samoa Standard Time for the associated Seed Task Order Project: "Petroleum Contaminated Soil Removal, Aua Island of Tutuila, American Samoa, Formerly Used Defense Sites CON/HTRW, Project No. H09AS000704." All potential offerors (prime contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers) are welcome to attend. REPRESENTATIVES WHO PLAN TO ATTEND MUST PRE-REGISTER NO LATER THAN 10:00 AM HAWAII STANDARD TIME ON MARCH 19, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/437858f1a99446dc9dbb461758cc724c/view
SPONSOR: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, District Hawaii, Fort Shafter, HI. Office Address: FORT SHAFTER, HI
SAFE HOMES RISK ASSESSMENT - GRAND ISLE, LA (SOL)
SOL: 70Z029-20-Q-P32009
DUE: Mar 20, 2020
NAICS: 541620. THIS ACQUISITION IS SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE under NAICS code 541620. The contract type will be a firm-fixed-price purchase order. Provide all professional services necessary to conduct a thorough risk assessment in accordance with EPA and HUD guidelines for 13 housing units in Grand Isle, LA (70358) for asbestos-containing materials (ACM), lead-based paint (LBP) and radon. The risk assessments must include an on-site investigation to determine the presence, type, severity, and location of LBP, ACM, and radon hazards (including lead hazards in paint, dust, and soil) in addition to providing suggested ways to control them. The risk assessments shall be legally performed only by a certified risk assessor. The risk assessment shall include the home interior and exterior areas out to the drip line of the home. A separate risk assessment shall similarly assess child play/high traffic areas. All samples will be collected following appropriate methods, documented using a chain of custody, and analyzed by appropriately accredited laboratories in accordance with federal/state requirements and industry standards. Total square footage for all units is roughly 7000 sq ft. OFFERS ARE DUE VIA EMAIL BY 3:30 PM CT ON MARCH 20, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/f11277240e2d4352ba3a5a5a3d3e1a75/view
SAFE HOMES RISK ASSESSMENT - PORT LAVACA, TX (COMBINE)
SOL: 70Z029-20-Q-P32010
NAICS: 541620. THIS ACQUISITION IS SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE. The NAICS code is 541620. The contract type will be a firm-fixed-price purchase order. The Government will award a contract resulting from this RFQ to the responsible offeror whose offer conforming to the RFQ is the Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA). The lowest price quote will be evaluated on technical acceptability. If it is found to be acceptable, an award will be made. If it is found to be unacceptable, the next lowest price will be evaluated. This process will continue until a technically acceptable offer is identified; not all offers will be evaluated. Provide all professional services necessary to conduct a thorough risk assessment in accordance with EPA and HUD guidelines for four housing units in Port Lavaca, Texas, for asbestos-containing materials (ACM), lead-based paint (LBP) and radon. The risk assessments must include an on-site investigation to determine the presence, type, severity, and location of LBP, ACM, and radon hazards (including lead hazards in paint, dust, and soil) in addition to providing suggested ways to control them. The risk assessments shall be legally performed only by a certified risk assessor. The risk assessment shall include the home interior and exterior areas out to the drip line of the home. A separate risk assessment shall similarly assess child play / high traffic areas. All samples will be collected following appropriate methods, documented using a chain of custody, and analyzed by appropriately accredited laboratories in accordance with federal/state requirements and industry standards. Period of Performance will be 1-10 April 2020. Total square footage for all units is roughly 2000 sq ft. QUOTES ARE DUE VIA EMAIL BY 3:30 PM CT ON MARCH 20, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/28ad5597b44042ab8c123e17242aa42a/view
SPONSOR: U.S. Coast Guard Base New Orleans (00029), LA.
SAFE HOMES RISK ASSESSMENT - UNION CITY, TN (COMBINE)
SOL: 70Z029-20-Q-P32011
NAICS: 541620. THIS ACQUISITION IS SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE. The NAICS code is 541620. The contract type will be a firm-fixed-price purchase order. The Government will award a contract resulting from this RFQ to the responsible offeror whose offer conforming to the RFQ is the Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA). The lowest price quote will be evaluated on technical acceptability. If it is found to be acceptable, an award will be made. If it is found to be unacceptable, the next lowest price will be evaluated. This process will continue until a technically acceptable offer is identified; not all offers will be evaluated. Provide all professional services necessary to conduct a thorough risk assessment in accordance with EPA and HUD guidelines for four housing units in Union City, TN (38261) for asbestos-containing materials (ACM), lead-based paint (LBP) and radon. The risk assessments must include an on-site investigation to determine the presence, type, severity, and location of LBP, ACM, and radon hazards (including lead hazards in paint, dust, and soil) in addition to providing suggested ways to control them. The risk assessments shall be legally performed only by a certified risk assessor. The risk assessment shall include the home interior and exterior areas out to the drip line of the home. A separate risk assessment shall similarly assess child play/high traffic areas. All samples will be collected following appropriate methods, documented using a chain of custody, and analyzed by appropriately accredited laboratories in accordance with federal/state requirements and industry standards. Total square footage for all units is roughly 2000 sq ft. QUOTES ARE DUE VIA EMAIL BY 3:30 PM CT ON MARCH 20, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/734f8453027546d8a0986c63c10e2135/view
CONTAMINATED SOIL REMOVAL - ASPEN WAY PARKING LOT, BAFB (COMBINE)
SOL: F1K3DA0045AW01
DUE: Mar 23, 2020
NAICS: 562910. THIS REQUIREMENT IS A TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE, NAICS code 562910. The 460th Civil Engineer Squadron (460 CES) has a requirement to remove diesel-impacted soil and perform analytical sampling of native soil around the excavated underground storage tank (UST) to confirm full removal of impacted soils discovered at the Aspen Way Parking Lot on Buckley Air Force Base (BAFB). Specifically, the project will require the contractor to provide all personnel, labor, equipment, and supplies necessary to remove and dispose of impacted soil, confirmation sampling and analysis of native soil (around the excavated soil), and stabilization of all disturbed soil at BAFB, as stated in the statement of work. Period of performance will be 6-24 April 2020. All work shall be performed in accordance with State of Colorado Petroleum Storage Tank Regulations and the OPS Remediation Program, Petroleum Program Guidelines, available at http://www.coworkforce.gov/petroleumguidance/#Release%20Response/Site%20Characterization/Site%20Characterization.htm. The quantity of impacted soil is estimated as 50 cubic yards below tank. OFFERS ARE DUE BY 2:00 PM MT ON MARCH 23, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/92c50f3a8ebf45de9fe0aca4552144f6/view
SPONSOR: Dept of the Air Force, AFSPC, FA2543 460 CONF, Buckley AFB, CO.
RSG PARTS LEAD ABATEMENT/SAND BLASTING (SOL)
SOL: 140R1720Q0031
NAICS: 562910. THIS REQUIREMENT IS A TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE for services to provide lead abatement via sand blasting. The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Grand Coulee Power Office has a requirement for the removal and proper disposal of lead paint and coal tar from two each outlet tubes. Each outlet tube consists of the following: (1) 4 cast iron follower gates weighing approximately 14,000 lbs. each. (2) 4 cast steel ring gates weighing approximately 24,000 lbs. each. (3) 4 cast steel assemblies containing 2 upper bonnet covers weighing approximately 400 lbs. each, and 1 bonnet base weighing approximately 5,600 lbs. All the details of this requirement are posted on FedConnect at https://www.fedconnect.net/FedConnect/?doc=140R1720Q0031&agency=DOI. OFFERS ARE DUE BY 5:00 PM ET ON MARCH 23, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/8b8648beef2142048a4428976f901fbc/view
FY21 SBSA IDC A-E HTRW SERVICES (SRCSGT)
SOL: PANNWD20P0000003428
DUE: Mar 25, 2020
NAICS: 541330. This is a Sources Sought Synopsis announcement for information only, to be used for preliminary planning purposes. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle District (NWS) anticipates soliciting and awarding a single IDIQ contract for Hazardous, Toxic, Radioactive Waste (HTRW)-related services required for military, IIS, civil works, and operating project sites. Task order scopes may involve preparation of RFPs and A-E support during execution of one or more project phases of remedial action for the investigation, analysis (feasibility), cleanup, monitoring, and restoration of contaminated sites and other services as required by the Government. HTRW services may occur at any phase of project execution. The Government also uses the contract for in-house USACE design projects and operating projects requiring HTRW services. STATEMENTS OF INTEREST AND CAPABILITY ARE DUE BY 1:00 PM PT ON MARCH 25, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/a2c7b95de42d4aeeb68922f7449bb52b/view
F108--HAZARDOUS WASTE REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL SERVICE (COMBINE)
SOL: 36C26320Q0123
NAICS: 562112. THIS ACQUISITION IS UNRESTRICTED. The Sioux Falls, SD Veterans Administration Health Care System requires the following service: Hazardous Waste Removal and Disposal. The SFVAHCS intends to award a firm-fixed-price IDIQ contract to a qualified firm with the capability and capacity to provide removal of hazardous chemical, hazardous waste pharmaceuticals, non-hazardous chemical, biological, empty chemical containers, and dual chemical/biological waste. Contractor is required to categorize, package, transport, document and dispose of wastes from the SFVAHCS. Period of performance: a base year and four option years. This procurement utilizes a "Tiered Evaluation" process. Quotes must contain subcontracting financial data citing the total value in dollars that will be utilized on services performed by subcontractor(s). For additional information, see the solicitation documents attached at beta.sam. OFFERS ARE DUE BY 11:59 PM CT ON MARCH 27, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/f798a8e791ad4d8daae47e64b0299d69/view
SAFE HOME INITIATIVE: [VALDEZ, ALASKA] (SOL)
SOL: 70Z04520QP3200600
NAICS: 541620. THIS REQUIREMENT IS A TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE under NAICS code 541620 (Environmental Consulting Services). Provide all services necessary to conduct a thorough risk assessment in accordance with EPA and HUD guidelines for 28 housing units/areas at Valdez, Alaska, for asbestos-containing materials (ACM), lead-based paint (LBP), lead dust, and radon. The risk assessments must include an on-site investigation to determine the presence, type, severity, and location of LBP, lead dust, ACM and radon hazards (including lead hazards in paint, dust, and soil) in addition to providing recommendations to control or eliminate them. The risk assessments shall be performed only by a certified lead and asbestos risk assessor. Certification as an industrial hygienist, professional engineer, or registered architect is not required to perform these assessments. The risk assessment shall include interior, exterior and outdoor areas of housing, adjacent structures and child play/high traffic areas (at each housing unit and common play areas). All samples will be collected following appropriate methods, documented using a chain of custody, and analyzed by appropriately accredited laboratories in accordance with federal/state requirements and industry standards. See the Scope of Work for more details. OFFERS ARE DUE BY 8:00 PM ET ON APRIL 8, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/624528b01530487392de9b698a51f43d/view
SPONSOR: U.S. Coast Guard Base Kodiak (00045), AK.
SAFE HOME INITIATIVE: HOMER, ALASKA (SOL)
SOL: 70Z04520QP3200800
NAICS: 541620. THIS REQUIREMENT IS A TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE under NAICS code 541620 (Environmental Consulting Services). The Government requests quotes for all services necessary to conduct a thorough risk assessment in accordance with EPA and HUD guidelines for 10 housing units/areas at USCG Housing, 4105 White Alder Ct., Homer, Alaska, for asbestos-containing materials (ACM), lead-based paint (LBP), lead dust, and radon in accordance with the Statement of Work (SOW). OFFERS ARE DUE BY 8:00 PM ET ON APRIL 8, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/3b931d255ece4b14946208cd689017e7/view
DRK - EMERGENCY SPILL RESPONSE (SOL)
SOL: W911KF-20-Q-0019
DUE: Apr 11, 2020
NAICS: 562112. THIS ACQUISITION IS UNRESTRICTED. The general scope of this contract involves the response to hazardous materials/waste spill/release on the Anniston Army Depot (ANAD) on an as-needed basis. The spill/release can vary from petroleum products to a variety of acids and bases. Time is of the essence. Contractor shall provide the described services 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. In the event ANAD personnel are on site the Contractor will augment ANAD personnel and equipment. Regardless of the time, nature, or quantity of the spill/release, Contractor shall respond with personnel that are knowledgeable and capable of any means necessary to mitigate the spill/release. This would include the donning of any level of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). It would also include mitigation of drain lines and waterways should the release progress to Waters of the State. The spill/release may occur indoors or outdoors. Cleanup of the spill/release will be 100% and will only be approved as complete by ANAD Environmental personnel. Once the contract is awarded, Contractor shall immediately complete the necessary paperwork and requirements to obtain badges for access to ANAD so to not incur any delays upon arrival. In addition, upon response to any spill/release at ANAD, Contractor shall respond with the appropriate spill response equipment, which may include but not be limited to a vacuum tanker owned and operated by the Contractor with a minimum capacity of 3000 gallons and capable of collecting liquids and solids, neutralizing agents for chemicals, the appropriate absorbent materials for acids, bases or petroleum products, as well as drain covers and containment equipment, and booms and other materials for spills/releases to land or water. Contractor shall respond with any and all materials and equipment necessary to completely mitigate a spill or release of any nature. Spills/Releases are not uniform or specific in nature. Each occurrence will be unique. For the purposes of providing an estimate for this requirement, prices should be based on an hourly rate to mitigate a spill of 500 gallons of sulfuric acid onto the ground. OFFERS ARE DUE BY OR BEFORE 10:00 AM CT ON APRIL 11, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/6538ae9ccb894e39952d8c23cc9dac77/view
SPONSOR: Dept of the Army, W0LX Anniston Depot Prop Div, Anniston, AL.
BEALE AFB OPTIMIZED REMEDIATION CONTRACT (ORC) (SOL)
SOL: W9123820R0002
NAICS: 562910. THIS ACQUISITION OF AN OPTIMIZED REMEDIATION CONTRACT (ORC) FOR BEALE AFB, CA, IS ISSUED AS A TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE, NAICS code 562910. This requirement will be for environmental remediation activities at Beale AFB. The Performance Work Statement defines the scope of environmental services necessary to conduct site restoration. The range of activities includes maintenance of established remedies, implementation of optimization to enhance remedial progress at applicable sites, and achievement of site-specific objectives as identified in this contract. Contractor shall undertake environmental remediation activities to achieve performance objectives at 15 Installation Restoration Program (IRP) sites and eight Military Munitions Response Program (MMRP) sites. The resulting contract from the upcoming solicitation will be for a 10-year period. The resulting contract type is expected to be firm fixed price. Substantial GFI is available; however the files are too large to upload to SAM.gov. Please email the POCs identified in the notice at beta.sam to be added to the GFI distribution list. OFFERS ARE DUE BY 4:00 PM PT ON APRIL 13, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/8328a790ea9b4ecab285fae65e74dcc9/view
SPONSOR: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers District, Sacramento, CA.
GROUNDWATER REMEDIAL DESIGN AND REMEDIAL ACTION (RD/RA), D-Q UNIVERSITY FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITE (FUDS), YOLO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, FUDS ID J09CA1180 (SOL)
SOL: W9123820R0030
NAICS: 562910. THIS ACQUISITION IS A 100% SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE with no sub-socioeconomic category set-aside, NAICS code 562910. Award of this action is expected to be a standalone "C"-type contract. The overall project objective is to remediate the trichloroethene (TCE) groundwater plume at the D-Q University FUDS in compliance with the Decision Document (USACE, 2018). A Remedial Design and Remedial Action are required to meet the objective. OFFERS ARE DUE BY 4:00 PM PT ON APRIL 13, 2020. NOTE: **The site visit planned for 17 March has been cancelled due to caution related to the coronavirus pandemic. A video showing general topography, access, state of old equipment and location of electrical drop will be posted on beta.sam next week. A site visit may be planned in the future if conditions improve.**
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/376f5c5b9c6348aa9f16b566c25b1f94/view
COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ID/IQ IN SUPPORT OF THE U.S. ARMY NATIONAL GUARD (ARNG) (SOL)
SOL: 20R0039
NAICS: 562910. THIS ACQUISITION IS ISSUED AS AN 8(A) SET-ASIDE, NAICS code 562910, for an IIDIQ for environmental compliance, base support and sustainment, restoration, and modernization support and related services to customers of the U.S. Army National Guard (ARNG). The contract will have an ordering period of five years. The purpose of this contract is to provide comprehensive environmental services in support of the ARNG that will enable ARNG to meet Environmental, Energy and Installation Program requirements. OFFERS ARE DUE BY 2:00 PM CT ON APRIL 14, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/6bbe564466824d86af30c94e192dde11/view
Posted: Mar 12, 2020-03-12
SPONSOR: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers District, Mobile, AL.
SOL: 70Z03720QP3200200
NAICS: 541620. THIS ACQUISITION IS SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE under NAICS code 541620, size standard 500 employees. Only qualified vendors/contractors may submit a bid/proposal. In particular, the U.S. Coast Guard Base Alameda requires the following: Provide all labor, material, tools, equipment and license as required to conduct a thorough risk assessment in accordance with EPA and HUD guidelines for 62 each housing units/areas at Eureka, California, for asbestos-containing materials (ACM), radon hazards, lead-based paint (LBP), and lead hazards in paint, dust, and soil in accordance with the statement of work posted at beta.sam. Interested vendors/contractors are encouraged to visit the actual location prior to submission of bids or proposal. Proposals/bids will be evaluated based on technical knowledged and experience, flexibility, and price (not ncessarily in that order). QUOTES ARE DUE VIA EMAIL BY 11:59 PM PT ON APRIL 13, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/e18f3d034778400bb92a2fbc3df729d9/view
SPONSOR: U.S. Coast Guard, HQ Contract Operations (CG-912), Washington, DC.
F--EPA REGION 1 EMERGENCY AND RAPID RESPONSE SERVICES (SOL)
SOL: 68HE0120R0001
NAICS: 562910. THIS ACQUISITION IS ISSUED AS A TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE, NAICS code 562910, for EPA Region 1 Emergency and Rapid Response Services (ERRS V). The purpose of the ERRS contract is to provide fast, responsive environmental cleanup services for release of hazardous substances/wastes/pollutants and contaminants/materials and petroleum products/oil for EPA Region 1. Environmental cleanup in response to natural and manmade disasters, terrorist activities, weapons of mass destruction, and chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear incidents may also be required under this contract. Services are to be provided primarily within the EPA Region 1 geographic area, which includes the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, and 10 Tribal Nations; however, a regional cross-over might be requested under this contract, and under rare circumstances, international responses may be required. Period of Performance: 11/04/2020 to 11/03/2025. Monitor FedConnect for updates at https://www.fedconnect.net/FedConnect/?doc=68HE0120R0001&agency=EPA. OFFERS ARE DUE BY 3:00 PM ET ON APRIL 15, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/aa0ef3a19e4f4c158223676c862050c9/view
SPONSOR: Environmental Protection Agency, Region 1 Contracting Office, Boston, MA.
INDUSTRY DAY - WYCKOFF WALL CONSTRUCTION (SNOTE)
SOL: PANNWD-20-P-001232
DUE: Apr 24, 2020
NAICS: 237990. An INDUSTRY DAY is scheduled to provide information on anticipated future requirements for the Wyckoff Wall Construction project. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Northwest Seattle (CENWS) District is seeking technical input from industry about an upcoming project for construction of a wall for the Wyckoff / Eagle Harbor Superfund site, located on the east side of Bainbridge Island in Central Puget Sound, Washington. The District plans to host an open Industry Day for business owners and representatives on Tuesday, 28 April 2020, from 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM (PT). Check-in starts at 8:30 AM. A Q&A session will follow the presentation. Industry Day activities will be held at CENWS District, 4735 East Marginal Way South, Bldg. 1202, Seattle, WA 98134. There is no charge to participate. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR EACH ATTENDEE AT https://www.eventbrite.com/e/industry-day-wyckoff-wall-construction-tickets-98426994791. Seating is limited. REGISTRATION WILL CLOSE AT 9:00 AM PT ON APRIL 24, 2020. All information presented at the Industry Day, along with questions and answers, will be posted on beta.SAM to ensure consistency and fairness, and to avoid repetitive coverage of the same information.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/8b801d13ae7b4466acfe76f22a67f7a9/view
SPONSOR: U.S. Army Engineer District Seattle, WA.
F108--CONSTRUCTION - LONG BEACH VA - PROJECT #600-20-118 – ASBESTOS ABATEMENT – CONSTRUCTION (PRESOL)
NAICS: 562910. When the solicitation is released, THIS REQUIREMENT WILL BE A SERVICE-DISABLED VETERAN-OWNED SMALL BUSINESS (SDVOSB) SET-ASIDE for construction services to provide asbestos abatement services and polish and seal the concrete floors. All work shall be conducted at the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), Long Beach Healthcare System, 5901 East 7th Street, Long Beach, CA 90822. All work is to be performed in Building 1, rooms B-015 and B-016. This requirement is classified under construction as it calls for the alteration of real property. The VHA Long Beach Healthcare System (Station Code - 600) requires construction services to resolve an asbestos issue in a storage area shared by Logistics Service and Pharmacy Service. The overall footprint of the area is approximately 2,548 square feet. Numerous areas within the room have exposed asbestos that is noticeable due to absent floor tiles. Other areas of the room have battered floor tiles that show signs of exposed asbestos. Per the U.S. Department of Labor, OSHA, 1926.1101(c)(1), The employer shall ensure that no employee is exposed to an airborne concentration of asbestos in excess of 0.1 fiber per cubic centimeter of air as an 8-hour time-weighted average. RELEASE OF THE SOLICITATION IS ANTICIPATED ON OR ABOUT MARCH 20, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/58d07594c96042fea38326137e2bcfb8/view
SPONSOR: Dept of Veterans Affairs, 258-Network Cntract Office 22G (36C258), Mesa, AZ.
NATIONWIDE MARFORRES HAZARDOUS AND NONHAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES. (PRESOL)
SOL: N40085-20-R-0001
NAICS: 562112. The intent of this pre-solicitation synopsis is to notify potential Offerors of the forthcoming release of a FULL AND OPEN PROCUREMENT for an IDIQ Performance-Based Type Contract, with recurring and non-recurring services for Hazardous Waste Disposal and Environmental Services at Marine Forces Reserve (MARFORRES) Nationwide. The contract will be for a base period with four one-year option periods, not to exceed 60 months. THE SOLICITATION WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE ON OR ABOUT 26 MARCH 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/101485b6073b4c99af77daf82b56e310/view
SPONSOR: NAVFAC Engineering Command Mid-Atlantic, Norfolk, VA.
CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES - DFSP NORWALK; DFSP OZOL; AND DFSP SAN PEDRO (PRESOL)
SOL: SPE60320R0515
NAICS: 562910. DLA-ENERGY ANTICIPATES ISSUING AN RFP ON UNRESTRICTED BASIS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF MARCH 9, 2020, under NAICS 562910. This notice is a follow-on to sources sought notice SPE60319R5X11. This pre-solicitation notice is for the upcoming solicitation for environmental remediation, environmental compliance, and environmental facility maintenance services at three California facilities: DFSP Norwalk, DFSP Ozol, and DFSP San Pedro. DLA Installation Management for Energy Environmental Division (DM-FEE) is responsible for funding, supporting and overseeing execution of DLA Energy's environmental requirements. DM-FEE implements remedies as needed to protect human health and the environment. Site closure is the primary goal of this effort while restoring and maintaining the facility in a cost-effective manner. Period of performance has a 4-year duration, September 1, 2020, through August 31, 2024, plus a 6-month extension provision, September 1, 2024, through February 28, 2025. The Government anticipates awarding three firm-fixed-price contracts, one for each location.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/fd063c5c4dfe45d79f10850723392159/view
DOE-EM IDAHO CLEANUP PROJECT (ICP) - RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPLEX (RWMC) CLOSURE AND OTHER MISSION OBJECTIVES [INCLUDING SRS IMCC AND SRNL M&O] (SNOTE)
SOL: 89303319REM000034 and 89303319REM000055 and 89303320REM000063
NAICS: 562910 and 54171. This notification relates to the ongoing procurement activities for the following requirements: Idaho Cleanup Project (ICP), Savannah River Site Integrated Mission Completion Contract (SRS IMCC), and Savannah River National Laboratory Management and Operating Contract (SRNL M&O). In light of developments surrounding COVID-19 and associated impacts on business activities (including travel restrictions), this update is provided to ensure that DOE-EM receives high-quality proposals and robust competition. The dates given are for planning purposes, and DOE-EM will make all efforts to effectively stagger the releases to the extent practicable. (1) ICP (https://www.emcbc.doe.gov/SEB/icp/ ): *Issue Final RFP no sooner than May 15, 2020; *Anticipated proposal preparation period of 45 days. (2) SRS IMCC (https://www.emcbc.doe.gov/SEB/SRSIMC/ ): *Issue Draft RFP sections (B, C, H, L, M, and Section J Task Order(s)) on or around April 15, 2020; *Issue Final RFP no sooner than June 1, 2020; *Anticipated proposal preparation period of 45 days; *Anticipated site tour during May 2020 or June 2020, depending on travel restrictions. (3) SRNL M&O (https://www.emcbc.doe.gov/SEB/sr_national_lab/ ): *Draft RFP (or Draft RFP sections) anticipated during April 2020 with engagement potentially conducted virtually with interested parties, including a pre-solicitation meeting and one-on-one meetings; *Final RFP anticipated during June 2020; *Anticipated proposal preparation period of 45 days.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/88459de360004d90ac1ee5b701e62ea7/view
SPONSOR: U.S. DOE, Office of Environmental Management, Consolidated Business Center, Cincinnati, OH.
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ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING (SOL)
SOL: W911RP-20-T-0003
DUE: Mar 11, 2020
NAICS: 541380. THIS ACQUISITION IS SET ASIDE 100% FOR SMALL BUSINESS under NAICS code 541380 (), The Scope of Work (SOW) for a blanket purchase agreement (BPA) for laboratory testing services at Pine Bluff Arsenal, Arkansas, specifies services to provide transportation, labor, and equipment for environmental testing of air, soil, wastewater, groundwater, ans solid and hazardous waste; bio monitoring; and analytical chemistry, as needed. Provide sample pickup and transportation from Pine Bluff Arsenal (PBA) to the off-site laboratory via Federal Express or similar mechanism (courier) agreed to by the contracting officer. Dispose of all samples after testing unless stated otherwise in the order. Contractor shall return empty ice chests to PBA, with billing expenses to be invoiced at the end of each month on a separate Call Number to be issued by PBA (contractor will contact the Lab for a Call number - empty return shipments only). For environmental testing, PBA Risk Management and Regulatory Affairs personnel shall collect the samples, apply the security seals to the shipping containers, and provide the Lab Traffic Report (e.g., chain-of-custody and analysis request forms). The contractor shall assist PBA in selection of the most applicable analytical method and/or interpretation of analytical data when needed. If required, method selection will usually be done telephonically before the order is placed. OFFERS ARE DUE BY 2:00 PM CT ON MARCH 11, 2020 [NOTE: the time specified in the SF 1449 is "02:00 AM 11 Mar 2020"].
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/d04aa20091c649d38783068cda993a52/view
SUBAQUEOUS CAPPING TECHNICAL REVIEW, NEW BEDFORD HARBOR SUPERFUND SITE, NEW BEDFORD, MA (SOL)
SOL: W912WJ20Q0047
NAICS: 541690. THIS PROCUREMENT IS SET ASIDE FOR SMALL BUSINESS VENDORS under NAICS code 541690, size standard $16.5M. Contractor will provide independent technical review of intertidal and subtidal capping work plans and technical output for the New Bedford Harbor Superfund site located in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Data is anticipated to include raw bathymetry, bucket files and production tables. Contractor will function as a technical expert to the project. QUOTE AND BID SCHEDULE MUST BE COMPLETED AND SUBMITTED BY 2:00 PM ET ON MARCH 13, 2020, for a quote to be considered complete.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/29eb613b6e1c41bd814483eca3cd8bf5/view
SPONSOR: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, W2SD New England District, Concord, MA.
COBRATF TRAINING OPERATIONS AND SUPPORT SERVICES (SOL)
DUE: Mar 13 [Register for site visit] and Apr 16, 2020 [Proposals]
NAICS: 562211. THIS SOLICITATION IS ISSUED AS A TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE for Training Operations and Support Services (TOSS) for the Department of Homeland Security/Federal Emergency Management Agency/Center for Domestic Preparedness (DHS/FEMA/CDP). The Acquisition Operations Division/Preparedness Section intends to make a firm-fixed-price/cost-reimbursement hybrid contract award. The CDP is a national training facility that prepares emergency response personnel to respond to all hazards, including terrorist attacks using weapons of mass destruction, by providing advanced, hands-on training. This national training program was developed for state, local, tribal, federal, private sector, and international responders from fire service, law enforcement, emergency medical services, emergency management, hazmat, public health, healthcare, public communications, public works and government administrative and other emergency response personnel, their trainers and supervisors. Training courses provided by the CDP provide specific knowledge and expertise for deterrence, prevention, response, mitigation and recovery to Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosive (CBRNE) incidents; mass casualty incidents; and incidents involving hazardous materials by providing hands-on and classroom-based state-of-the-art training. The intent of this requirement is to obtain contracted comprehensive training operations and support services to the DHS/FEMA/CDP Chemical, Ordnance, Biological, and Radiological Training Facility (COBRATF) located in Anniston, Alabama. The COBRATF has unique requirements to manage a training venue where chemical agents (GB and VX) and biological agents (Ricin A Chain and Bacillus anthracis delta Sterne) are used in a specialized training environment that requires supervision on a 24-hour, 7-day-a-week basis. The object of this procurement is to obtain reliable, efficient, and effective services by applying a sound management and technical approach that will provide the best value and meet the objectives shown in the performance work statement. The object of this procurement is to obtain reliable efficient and effective services by applying a sound management and technical approach that will provide the best value and meet the objectives shown in this performance work statement. For additional details, see the 29 attachments to this notice at beta.sam. The NAICS code is 562211, size standard $41.5M. The anticipated contract performance start date is January 15, 2021. Period of performance will be 1 month of transition followed by 11 months of services for the base period, followed by four 12-month option periods. A pre-proposal site visit is scheduled for 8:00 AM CT on March 17, 2020. PROPOSALS ARE DUE NO LATER THAN 4:00 PM ET ON APRIL 16, 2020. The incumbent contractor for this requirement is TET Consulting and Business Management Services, under contract number HSFE20-15-C-0169.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/89446a129a3141cca83ab69a1b3bb56e/view
SPONSOR: Federal Emergency Management Agency, Acquisition Operations Division/Preparedness Section, Washington, DC.
HW DISPOSAL AT CAMP PENDLETON (SRCSGT)
SOL: 20-BE-015
NAICS: 562211. This sources sought synopsis constitutes market research to identify all small business, including qualified 8(a), HUBZone, woman-owned small business, and service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses for a firm-fixed-price IDIQ contract for RCRA hazardous, state-regulated, PCBs, CGCs and non-hazardous waste transportation and disposal (NAICS code 562211) for various military and governmental activities aboard San Joaquin, California, and sites contiguous to the main base. All services necessary for the collection, storage, processing, removal, transportation, final treatment, and disposal of waste will be in accordance with all local, state, Army, Air Force, DoD, Navy, and federal laws and regulations. FAR 52.219-14(e), Limitations on Subcontracting, states "By submission of an offer and execution of a contract, the Offeror/Contractor agrees in performance of the contract in the case of a contract for ... Services (except construction), it will not pay more than 50 percent of the amount paid by the Government for contract performance to subcontractors that are not similarly situated entities. Any work that a similarly situated entity further subcontracts will count toward the 50 percent subcontract amount that cannot be exceeded." Upon review of industry response to this sources sought, the Government will determine whether a set-aside acquisition is in the Government's best interest. Contract duration is anticipated to be one 30-month base period from the date of contract award and will include one 30-month option period. Interested firms matching the categories referenced above are invited to submit a brief (3 pages max) capabilities statement demonstrating ability to perform the requested services. RESPONSES ARE DUE BY 3:00 PM ET ON FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/92bd0603db13477bb5d64d6c33015618/view
F115--528-20-117 AIR MONITOR ROOM 320-A (COMBINE)
SOL: 36C24220Q0292
NAICS: 541620. THIS REQUIREMENT IS A SERVICE-DISABLED VETERAN-OWNED SMALL BUSINESS (SDVOSB) SET-ASIDE for air monitoring and third-party oversight of the asbestos abatement work conducted under VA Project Room 320-A Abatement at the Buffalo VA Medical Center, located at 3495 Bailey Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14215, under VA Project Number 528-20-117. Buffalo VAMC Engineering personnel are renovating room 320-A on the 3rd floor A Wing, and after removing the drop ceiling, asbestos-containing pipe insulation has been revealed on the steam riser pipe expansion loops. The insulation for removal has been previously marked asbestos, and although it could be left undisturbed and covered with a drop ceiling, best practices call to properly remove and dispose of any asbestos-containing material. Along with the known asbestos pipe insulation, the project will also require the demolition of two columns on the interior of the room that house ACM pipe insulation. A separate contractor will be awarded the abatement work for this room. Period of Performance for the total effort will not exceed 90 calendar days. OFFERS ARE DUE BY 4:30 PM ET ON MARCH 23, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/cc69745e1c3a430fa1c0be18f428b442/view
SOURCES SOUGHT ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE & RESTORATION AND CONSTRUCTION SERVICES CONTRACT SPECIALIST TO SUPPORT THE USCG SILC CONTRACTING OFFICE (SRCSGT)
SOL: 70Z08720TPXA-ECR_CS
NAICS: 541620. This notice constitutes a market survey for written information only. No solicitation is available at this time. The U.S. Coast Guard is considering supplementing their staff through the use of a non-personal, professional services contract for one Contract Specialist to support the USCG Shore Infrastructure Logistics Center (SILC). The SILC contracting office procures environmental engineering and construction services in and around USCG facilities. The contract support will include work supporting pre- and post-award actions through task order close out. The Preliminary Task Order Performance Work Statement (PWS) attached at beta.sam defines the scope of work and requirements of the contemplated solicitation. The NAICS code is 541620 (Environmental Consulting Services), OASIS SB MA-IDIQ POOL 1 -- $15M Size Standard. The type of contract resulting from the contemplated solicitation is a firm-fixed-price task order. Security Clearance level for this PWS is Unclassified. Appropriate security clearance/background check to obtain a USCG-issued Common Access Card before the Contractor employee reports to work is required. Place of performance is Seattle, WA. Period of performance for this Task Order is from the date of Task Order Award through one year, plus two one-year options. The U.S. Coast Guard is seeking interested vendors with personnel/resources, successful past performance, relevant experience and capabilities to fulfill the requirements in the PWS. CAPABILITIES STATEMENTS ARE DUE BY 1:00 PM PT ON MARCH 30, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/f273b88f99244bb889a8087aa699ed97/view
SPONSOR: U.S. Coast Guard, Seattle, WA.
$176.25M SMALL BUSINESS PREPLACED REMEDIAL ACTION CONTRACT (PRAC) MULTIPLE AWARD TASK ORDER CONTRACT (MATOC) UNDER THE MULTIPLE ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNMENT ACQUISITION (MEGA) FOR OMAHA DISTRICT, NORTHWESTERN DIVISION (NWD) AND EXISTING CUSTOMERS (SOL)
NAICS: 562910. THIS PROCUREMENT IS ISSUED AS A SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE under NAICS Code 562910 in support of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Northwestern Division, Omaha District and its existing customers. This is an IDIQ MATOC for Pre-placed Remedial Action Contracts (PRACs). Task orders will be issued as the need arises during the ordering period. Task orders may be firm fixed price or cost reimbursement as identified in Section C of the attachment at beta.sam. OFFERS ARE DUE BY OR BEFORE 2:00 PM CT ON APRIL 3, 2020. The estimated maximum value for all orders issued against this MATOC is $176.25M. There is no limit on the number of task orders that may be executed against the MATOC.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/208bd68b4c574b779301cbcd2fa7dd26/view
SPONSOR: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District, Omaha, NE.
NS SAVANNAH DECON-LT (SOL)
SOL: 693JF720R000010
NAICS: 562910. The U.S. Department of Transportation/Maritime Administration intends to use this UNRESTRICTED Solicitation/RFP (693JF720R000010) to select a contractor for the Decommissioning and License Termination of the Nuclear Ship Savannah, which is located in Baltimore, Maryland. See the RFP [Number 693JF720R000010] attached at beta.sam for details of this solicitation along with the Use Restriction Agreement Form. Potential Offerors are required to execute the said agreement in order to gain access to the portal, where the remaining RFP attachments (Section J attachments) are stored. Although the RFP attachments are not physically attached to this RFP, their contents are fully incorporated to this RFP by reference. The contract is a hybrid contract with firm-fixed-price (FFP) and labor-hour (LH) CLINs with a 5-year period of performance. OFFERS ARE DUE BY 2:00 PM ET ON APRIL 3, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/5aedd7eb92b14290b231ff23d1bab219/view
SPONSOR: 693JF7 DOT, Maritime Administration, Washington, DC.
GARRISON DAM INTAKE PIPING ABATEMENT (SOL)
SOL: W9128F20Q0026
NAICS: 562910. THIS SOLICITATION IS A TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE under NAICS code 562910 (Remediation Services), size standard $20.5M. Work for the Intake Building pipe abatement project is to properly encapsulate in order to remove and dispose of approximately 1210 linear feet of ACM insulated pipe. Abatement is required to be done by a licensed and qualified contractor in good standing with the state of North Dakota. Prior to the start of work, all necessary permits and licenses in conjunction with asbestos removal, encapsulation, hauling and disposal shall be obtained. Place of Performance: 530 Hatchery Rd, Riverdale, ND 58565. The site visit is scheduled for 10 AM CT on or about March 19, 2020; specific information is provided within the solicitation. THE SOLICITATION WILL CLOSE AT 2:00 PM CT ON APRIL 3, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/02c5378a394d4e798764ecd7bf7055fc/view
SPONSOR: Dept of the Army, W071 USACE Engineering District Omaha, NE.
CHEMICAL BIOLOGICAL OPERATIONAL ANALYSIS (CBOA) 2020 (SNOTE)
NAICS: 5417- (Scientific Research and Development Services). This RFI intends to identify developmental technologies from firms that are interested in being part of a scenario-based Chemical Biological Operational Analysis (CBOA) event at Ft Carson, CO, 27-31 July 2020. The CBOA is funded by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Research and Development-Chemical and Biological Warfighter Integration Division (RD-CBW) with the intent of obtaining warfighter insight on emerging chemical and biological defense technologies, identifying potential areas for improvement, and supporting vulnerability and system limitation analysis of emerging capabilities in contested environments at an operationally relevant venue. This event is conducted with representatives from Government R&D organizations, academia, and industry. The event provides an opportunity for technology developers to interact with operational personnel and determine how their efforts might support military capability gaps and high-priority mission deficiencies. The environment facilitates a collaborative working relationship among participants; supports the identification, assessment, and dissemination of emerging and mature technology information; and accelerates the delivery of capabilities to warfighters and those they support. Technology demonstration papers submitted for consideration must identify prototypes (typically technology readiness levels (TRLs) 4-6), or a similar representation of the prototype, ready for user assessment that address areas presented within the RFI. After minimal training, the prototypes will be put in warfighter hands to use while conducting realistic missions in adaptive scenarios. The key milestones for CBOA 2020 Technology Selection are as follows (all dates currently tentative): 03 April 2020: Technology submissions deadline. 12-15 May 2020: Table Top Exercise to support technology down-select. 25 May 2020: Technology selections released. 27-31 July 2020: Execution of event (Ft Carson, CO). SUBMISSIONS ARE DUE BY 5:00 PM ET ON FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/cba5ef910dd2450e932d6ae256ae3aa4/view
SPONSOR: Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), Fort Belvoir, VA.
B--EPA ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ASSISTANCE TEAM (ESAT) (SOL)
SOL: 68HE0119R0002
DUE: Apr 30, 2020
NAICS: 541380. THIS ACQUISITION IS UNRESTRICTED. Contractor shall provide technical, analytical, and QA support to U.S. EPA programs, such as the Office of Air, RCRA Program, Office of Enforcement & Compliance Assistance, Office of Water, Superfund Program, and possibly other EPA programs, federal and state agencies, and tribal organizations to facilitate identification, assessment, regulation, and remediation of environmental hazards that might pose a threat to human health or the environment. Contractor shall perform work in the following Task Areas: (1) Analytical Support; (2) Data Review; (3) Analytical Logistical Support; (4) QA/QC Support; (5) Other Task-Related Activities; and (6) External Regional Lab Analysis. Within each of the 10 EPA regions, the Contracting Officer will issue Task Orders for all work tasked in accordance with the terms and conditions of the contract. All the details of this ESAT acquisition are available only on FedConnect at https://www.fedconnect.net/FedConnect/?doc=68HE0119R0002&agency=EPA. PROPOSALS ARE DUE BY 3:00 PM ET ON APRIL 30, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/ce4d89b3b9f945858711602b32aaf87b/view
SPONSOR: U.S. EPA, Region 1 Contracting Office, Boston, MA.
USACE MEGA: US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS-TULSA DISTRICT WILL ISSUE AN RFP FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING SERVICES FOR PROJECTS WITHIN THE GEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARIES OF SOUTHWEST DIVISION AND PROJECTS ASSIGNED TO SOUTHWEST DIVISION IN ACCORDANCE WITH UAI SUBPART 7.1 (PRESOL)
SOL: W912BV20R0028
NAICS: 541620. THIS ACQUISITION IS TO BE COMPETED AS A HUBZONE SET-ASIDE SOLICITATION as part of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Northwestern, Southwestern, and South Pacific Divisions' Multiple Environmental Government Acquisition (MEGA) Plan. This synopsis is for the purpose of a pre-solicitation notification only. The USACE Tulsa District intends to issue Solicitation W912BV-20-R-0028 for a multiple-award task-order contract (MATOC) for Environmental Consulting Services for projects within the geographic boundaries of the Southwest Division (SWD) and projects assigned to the SWD. The indefinite-delivery contracts (IDCs) awarded will be firm-fixed-price for a wide range of environmental services, including but not limited to environmental quality and compliance; environmental engineering and technical support; environmental management system support; environmental analysis; environmental program management support; environmental sampling of various media; laboratory testing; environmental and occupational safety and health compliance audits and training; environmental assessments; environmental data inventories; hazardous and regulated waste handling, management, and recycling; permit applications; community involvement; environmental services; environmental investigations; natural resources conservation support; cultural resources support; and other scientific and technological investigations. This solicitation will facilitate award of up to three IDCs with a maximum shared capacity of $20M. Evaluation of proposals will be performed on a "Trade-Off Best Value" basis. Contracts will have a base period of three years and one two-year option period. The applicable NAICS code is 541620, small business size standard $16.5M. RELEASE OF THE SOLICITATION IS ANTICIPATED ON OR ABOUT MARCH 16, 2020. Proposal due date is anticipated to be on or about April 16, 2020. Once the solicitation is issued, all technical questions shall be submitted via ProjNet/Bidder's Inquiry System; additional information about the use of the ProjNet website will be included in the solicitation.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/1234ddfb9d8a4f1d98133ea6068992dc/view
SPONSOR: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District, Tulsa, OK.
OPTIMIZED REMEDIATION CONTRACT, JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, ALASKA (PRESOL)
NAICS: 562910. WHEN THE SOLICITATION IS RELEASED ON OR ABOUT MARCH 20, 2020, THIS ACQUISITION WILL BE ISSUED AS 100% TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE under NAICS code 562910 (Environmental Remediation Services), size standard 750 employees. This acquisition will be awarded as a SATOC Indefinite Delivery Contract (IDC) contract consisting of a base year and five one-year options. The overall program capacity is $35M. The resultant IDC will have firm-fixed-price (FFP) task orders. The objective of this contract is to provide environmental compliance support activities necessary to support U.S. Air Force (USAF) and AFCEC environmental mission requirements. This requirement is for environmental remediation activities to include environmental services, minor construction, and A&E services at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER), Alaska. The Performance Work Statement defines the scope of environmental services necessary to conduct site restoration, to include maintenance of established remedies, implementation of optimization to enhance remedial progress at applicable sites, and achievement of site-specific objectives. Contractor shall undertake environmental remediation activities to achieve performance objectives at 76 Installation Restoration Program (IRP) sites and three Military Munitions Response Program (MMRP) sites.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/6bda502027b0456bab19de0793a0df87/view
SPONSOR: W2SN U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Alaska District, Anchorage, AK.
H--RADIOLOGICAL TESTING SERVICES (SNOTE)
NAICS: 541380. This amended pre-solicitation notice is considered to be a synopsis for an upcoming FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION for radiological testing services for the USGS National Water Quality Laboratory located in Lakewood, CO. (Please see pre-solicitation notice - amended synopsis of proposed contract action attached to the announcement at FedConnect: https://www.fedconnect.net/FedConnect/?doc=140G0220R0005&agency=DOI). Contractor shall provide low-level radiochemical laboratory services, supplies and deliverables for analysis of water, sediment and other materials. This includes, but is not limited to, analyses for gross alpha-beta, uranium, radium strontium, plutonium, americium, lead-210, various gamma scan radioisotopes, and others by methods referenced in the solicitation. The NAICS code is 541380 (Testing Laboratories). RELEASE OF THE RFP IS ANTICIPATED ON OR ABOUT MARCH 30, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/6c69220a2c9046c1ba47687402c661db/view
SPONSOR: U.S. Geological Survey, Office of Acquisition Grants, Denver, CO.
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES FOLLOW-ON (PRESOL)
SOL: 80GSFC20R0005
NAICS: 541620. THIS PROCUREMENT IS 100% SET-ASIDE FOR COMPETITION AMONG SBA-CERTIFIED 8(A) SMALL BUSINESS FIRMS, NAICS code 541620, size standard $16.5M. NASA/GSFC plans to award a follow-on contract for Environmental Services that will provide services to the government for assigned environmental regulatory requirements and environmental stewardship. The Environmental Services contract will provide assistance in meeting the objectives of the GSFC Environmental Management Program, which include waste prevention and management, water management, air management, environmental program management, environmental planning and impact assessment, environmental liability management, and natural resources management, special studies, investigation and work efforts. The Environmental Services contract will also establish and maintain common Center processes and procedures to ensure that it is operating in compliance with environmental regulations. The work to be performed will be at GSFC's Greenbelt campus, Wallops Flight Facility, and any NASA facility or location where NASA has management responsibility, oversight responsibility, or potential environmental responsibility. It is anticipated that the subject contract will be a hybrid Core and IDIQ contract. The Core contract type will be cost-plus-fixed-fee and the IDIQ component will have cost-plus-fixed-fee task orders. Period of performance will be 5 years (12-month base plus four 12-month options) from the contract effective date of February 1, 2021. THE GOVERNMENT ANTICIPATES A RELEASE DATE IN LATE MARCH OR EARLY APRIL 2020 FOR THE RFP, with an anticipated offer due date in mid to late May 2020. SITE VISIT: The government will conduct two organized site visits for this requirement, one at Greenbelt, MD, and the other at Wallops Island, VA. The site visits will be one day at each facility and are tentatively scheduled during the week of April 6-10, 2020. Detailed site visit information will be included in the solicitation.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/7f47fa0fb17e49e88c12872c4299b089/view
SPONSOR: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD.
MULTIPLE AWARD MILITARY MUNITIONS SERVICES III (PRESOL)
SOL: W912DR19R0051
NAICS: 562910. THIS PROPOSED PROCUREMENT WILL BE FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION for a target of eight firm-fixed-price indefinite-delivery contracts, which includes a target of four small business reserves to provide munitions and environmental response services. The NAICS code will be 562910 (Remediation Services), size standard 750 employees. USACE Baltimore District's intention is to issue RFP Number W912DR-19-R-0051 for the Multiple Award Military Munitions Services (MAMMS III) contract for munitions and environmental response services located within the continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, and U.S. Territories. All work to be acquired under the contract will be accomplished by the issuance of an individual firm-fixed-price task order. The ordering period will be for five years with two one-year options under a shared capacity of $240M overall. The awarded contracts will provide a wide range of military munitions and environmental response services at various current and formerly used defense site, property adjoining currently and formerly used defense sites, and other federally controlled/owned sites. Contractor shall provide all personnel, equipment, supplies, facilities, transportation, tools, materials, supervision, and other items and non-personal services necessary to perform munitions and environmental response services as defined in this Performance Work Statement.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/1d40f1e038c144c78d12c245e43daa6b/view
SPONSOR: W2SD U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, MD.
UATMP, PAMS, AND NMOC SUPPORT
SOL: EP-D-14-030
NAICS: 541380. The incumbent Contractor, Eastern Research Group Inc., provides ambient air sampling and analysis support for air toxics and ozone precursor programs under the Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program (UAMTP), National Air Toxics Trends Station (NATTS), and Community-Scale Air Toxics Ambient Monitoring (CSATAM) programs. The contract for follow-on services will not be awarded prior to the current expiration date of March 31, 2020. The intent of this notice is to alert the vendor community to the 6-month extension of contract EP-D-14-030 and the upcoming opportunity for competition of the follow-on contract.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/148f0e623b094520816557a754518f89/view
SPONSOR: Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC.
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HAZARDOUS WASTE TRANSPORTATION, TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL SERVICES (SRCSGT)
SOL: PANNWD20P0000001815
NAICS: 562211. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District expects to solicit a firm-fixed-price IDIQ commercial services contract for hazardous waste transportation, treatment, and disposal services at the Bonneville, The Dalles, Willamette Valley, Rouge River, The U.S. Moorings and The John Day projects for a period of one base year plus four option years. This sources sought notice is for informational/market research purposes only to gain knowledge of interest, capabilities, and qualifications of the industry, including the small business community, under NAICS code 562211 (Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal), size standard $41.5M. The result of this market research will contribute to determining the method of procurement. The successful offeror shall own or operate one or more of the following facilities: (1) A RCRA Part A/B permitted facility capable of the proper management, treatment and/or subsequent disposal of one or more liquid hazardous waste streams described in this contract. The contractor facility shall be in compliance with 40 CFR Part 270, the EPA administered hazardous waste permit program. (2) A used oil treatment and/or recycling facility capable of the proper management, treatment, and/or subsequent disposal of all non-hazardous used oils and oil-water mixtures as described in this Standard. The contractor facility shall be in full compliance with 40 CFR Part 279, the EPA administered used-oil management rules. RESPONSES ARE DUE VIA EMAIL BY 4:00 PM ET ON MARCH 6, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/f965aee6b2f44ec3ad1e5bd7e423d344/view
SPONSOR: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers District Portland, OR.
SOL: W52H1B002303DN
NAICS: 562910. Market research is being conducted by Army Contracting Command - Rock Island, Illinois, in anticpation of establishing Blanket Purchase Agreements for asbestos abatement at Rock Island Arsenal. The anticpated BPA will be for five years. The rough order of magnitude (ROM) will be place on each order. It is estimated that the cummulative annual ROM will not exceed $100,000. Respondents shall inlude the following information: Verification of an active, valid State of Illinois asbestos license; CAGE code (or DUNS); small business status; data detailing that the vendor has provided this type of service previously; at least one brocure, catalog, or publication describing the services offered; references; and descriptions of projects of asbestos abatement in the State of Illinois within the last three years. RESPONSES ARE DUE BY 2:30 PM CT ON MARCH 6, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/84d57e5de58445dcbafcf4d0b9ab6fc1/view
SPONSOR: Dept of the Army, KO Contracting Office RIA JMTC BLDG, 210 Rodman Avenue, Rock Island, IL.
ENVIRONMENTAL BLANKET PURCHASE AGREEMENT (SOL)
SOL: FA449720Q0016
DUE: Mar 9, 2020
NAICS: 562112. THIS RFQ IS ISSUED AS A SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE under NAICS code 562112. The contractor, on an as-needed basis, shall provide Dover AFB, Delaware, with pickup of hazardous waste, non-hazardous waste, and regulated garbage generated on international flights. The contractor shall provide DAFB an expedited service option for excess garbage generated between routine pickups. The contractor shall provide labor for the cleanup of spills. Services to be provided in association with Immediate Spill Response: Contractor is required to provide up to 1,000 linear feet of boom at one time and install as necessary on surrounding waterways within 1 hour of notification. Submitted cost estimates shall include the specific price per linear foot of boom. Labor costs for delivery and implementation of boomare identical to those associated with the hazardous waste pickup section of statement of work. Environmental technicians will be implementing the boom. Contractor can perform limited immediate spill response other than installation of booms in the presence of labor to support DAFB efforts. The Government intends to award a firm-fixed-price (FFP) contract for this requirement. OFFERS ARE DUE BY 10:00 AM ET ON MONDAY, MARCH 9, 2020. The contractor shall deliver all services within 90 calendar days after receipt of Award. This performance period is mandatory.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/6dd8e9b30988472baaa87c27990294a9/view
SPONSOR: Dept of the Air Force, FA4497, 436 CONS LGC, Dover AFB, DE.
HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM ANALYSES (SOL)
SOL: 140G0320Q0054
NAICS: 541380. THIS ACQUISITION IS TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE, NAICS code 541380 (Testing Laboratories), size standard $15M. The U.S. Geological Survey, California Water Science Center, requires chemical analytical laboratory services for the analysis of perchlorate and hexavalent chromium (chromium-6), in filtered groundwater samples and quality control samples. Document(s) containing a detailed description and solicitation provisions/clauses are available only on FedConnect at https://www.fedconnect.net/FedConnect/?doc=140G0320Q0054&agency=DOI. PROPOSALS ARE DUE VIA EMAIL BY 5:00 PM ET ON MARCH 10, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/2d85bcd30de5435a879aa348552632e2/view
SPONSOR: U.S. Geological Survey, Sacramento, CA.
ABATE FLOORS JBER ALASKA (SOL)
SOL: FA500020Q0011
NAICS: 562910. THIS RFQ IS A SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE. Contractor shall provide all labor, materials, warranties, tools, equipment, supervision and all other items as necessary to perform lead-based paint and asbestos sampling, abatement, and disposal at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER), Alaska. Approximately 800 SF of flooring materials and mastic may consist of or be a combination of layers of carpet, vinyl tile, floor adhesive, or other material that may contain asbestos in Rooms 112, 115, and 115B. Floor will be abated to bare concrete and have a coating of encapsulate when abatement is complete. Contractor is required to have a minimum of three years experience in this field of work. QUOTES ARE DUE BY 12:00 NOON ALASKA TIME ON MARCH 10, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/ed67d5dab3d64391a6619b3fb0eaf122/view
SPONSOR: Dept of the Air Force, CP 907 552 5614, 10480 Sijan Ave., Ste. 242, JBER, AK.
FORT BRAGG / CAMP LEJEUNE TRANSPORTATION AND DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS WASTE (SRCSGT)
SOL: 20-BE-024
NAICS: 562211. The intent of this sources sought is to identify qualified small businesses -- specifically 8(a), HUBZone, woman-owned, and service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses -- for the transportation and disposal of RCRA hazardous waste, non-RCRA wastes, compressed gas cylinders, state-regulated waste, non-hazardous waste, and PCBs in Fort Bragg and Camp Lejeune, NC, and surrounding areas. The aim of this sources sought is to identify capable small business that can perform with limitations on subcontracting. The Class Deviation 2019-O0003 to clause FAR 52.219-14 Limitations on Subcontracting, issued by the Office of the Secretary of Defense on 12-03-18, will have a significant impact on set-aside options for this requirement. With Class Deviation 2019-O0003, the Offeror/Contractor agrees to not pay more than 50% of the amount paid by the Government for contract performance to subcontractors that are not similarly situated entities. Contractors may be subject to a minimum $500,000 fine if awarded a contract with this clause and don't meet the requirement. Based on our extensive history in procuring hazardous waste disposal services, DLA has identified the majority of RCRA treatment, storage, disposal facilities (TSDFs) in the industry as large businesses. Since waste disposal costs make up a large portion of the contract dollar value, there is a reasonable expectation that a small business would pay more than 50% of the cost of the contract to large businesses, given the lack of small business ownership of TSDFs. The Government intends to award a firm-fixed-price IDIQ services contract with a duration of one 30-month base period and one 30-month option period. No solicitation is available at this time. STATEMENTS OF INTEREST AND CAPABILITY MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN 3:30 PM ET ON MARCH 13, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/361c3305ad274ce7bee6385276c7441f/view
S222--HAZARDOUS WASTE REMOVAL 36C252-20-AP-1534 PO: 585-C00074 (SOL)
SOL: 36C25220Q0316
NAICS: 562112. THIS REQUIREMENT IS SET ASIDE 100% FOR SERVICE-DISABLED VETERAN-OWNED SMALL BUSINESS (SDVOSB). Contractor shall provide all personnel, equipment, supplies, facilities, transportation, tools, materials, supervision, and other items and non-personal services necessary to perform hazardous / non-hazardous waste pick-up and disposal service for the Oscar G Johnson VA Medical Center as defined in this Performance Work Statement. The Oscar G Johnson facility currently identifies as a small quantity generator as defined by 40 CFR Part 261 and must manage hazardous waste in accordance with the applicable regulations. Hazardous waste services includes inventorying, assigning waste codes, packaging, labeling, manifesting, transportation, and proper disposal of hazardous wastes generated at the facility. Contractor must have the resources and technical capability of classifying and identifying all waste streams generated at the facility. Period of performance shall be one base year of 12 months and four 12-month options. OFFERS ARE DUE BY 10:00 AM CT ON MARCH 9, 2020. See additional information in the attachments at https://beta.sam.gov/opp/0007489f102748199468c9a6dd11dcdf/view.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/e95488f0f56b48059a9da7b0d943f860/view
S222--WASTE DISPOSAL SERVICES (SOL)
SOL: 36C24720Q0076
DUE: Mar 18, 2020
NAICS: 562112. THIS RFQ IS ISSUED AS A SERVICE-DISABLED VETERAN OWNED SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE, NAICS code 562112, size standard $38.5M. This acquisition is for waste disposal services for the Atlanta VA Health Care System (1670 Clairmont Road, Atlanta, GA 30033). The government anticipates awarding a firm-fixed-price base period (04-01-2020 thru 09-30-2020) and four option year renewal contract as result of the solicitation. Contractor shall provide services for the base period in 2020 of April 1 to September 30. Conditions and specific tasks are included in the contract and the statement of work. Contractor must comply with guidelines recommended under section 21.1 of the Waste Disposal Act and pertinent codes and ordinances of DeKalb County, Georgia, pertaining to disposal of waste in an incinerator or a land field. Contractor is responsible for providing a contingency plan identifying how they will ensure continuity of services in the event of inclement weather, driver absence, or equipment failure. Contractor will utilize landfills within the industry that transform waste to clean, renewable energy. OFFERS ARE DUE BY 1:00 PM ET ON MARCH 18, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/6b32542823554ba196cb06ba007d0dcb/view
MUNITIONS RESPONSE ACTIONS AT VIEQUES, PUERTO RICO (SRCSGT)
SOL: N6247020R2004
NAICS: 562910. This Sources Sought Notice is being used as a market research tool to determine the availability and adequacy of potential qualified small business sources prior to determining the method of acquisition and issuance of a solicitation. All service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses (SDVOSB), veteran-owned small businesses (VOSB), economically disadvantaged woman-owned small businesses (EDWOSB), woman-owned small businesses (WOSB), SBA-certified small disadvantaged businesses, and all other small businesses are encouraged to respond. A HUBZone or an 8(a) small business must submit the SBA Certification Letter. NAVFAC Atlantic is seeking to identify potential sources with the capacity, experience, and interest in competing for a contract for a cost-plus-award-fee IDIQ contract for Munitions Response Actions in Vieques, Puerto Rico, and other sites in NAVFAC's area of responsibility or worldwide. The assigned NAICS code for this requirement is 562910 (Environmental Remediation Services), size standard 750 employees. If the solicitation is issued, the contract will consist of a base period and four one-year options totaling five years of performance. The anticipated total work to be issued over the life of the contract via task orders is estimated at $95M. The successful contractor to any forthcoming solicitation shall provide all labor, management, supervision, tools, materials, and equipment necessary to perform the following services. The general scope of work includes but is not limited to conducting munitions response actions to allow lands and waters potentially impacted by munitions to be safely used for their planned purpose. The work includes Munitions Response Action services to be performed predominately at former Navy facilities on Vieques, Puerto Rico. Work may also be performed at other sites located within the area of responsibility of the Naval Facilities Engineering Command, including the continental United States, the Caribbean, Europe, Africa, Southwest Asia, Hawaii, Far East, Pacific, and other locations as required by the Government. The contractor may, on occasion, be required to perform multiple tasks worldwide for any U.S. Government agency. The munitions response actions may include investigations, removal actions, and remedial actions in terrestrial areas (on or beneath the land surface) and/or aquatic environments (marsh areas, surf zones, intertidal areas, ocean, lakes, or other underwater areas). The contractor shall perform services that include safely locating, identifying, recovering, evaluating, managing, and performing final disposition of munitions and other debris removed from the site as designated in individual task orders. The contractor will perform this work in accordance with the DoD Explosives Safety Board requirements, the Defense Environmental Restoration Program, CERCLA, the NCP, and compliance with other applicable laws and regulations. Projects are typically $10M or more. Additionally, firms must have an accounting system that can adequately estimate and track cost (as determined to be adequate by Defense Contract Audit Agency for performance of government cost-type contracts). Interested sources should respond to all questions presented in the Sources Sought Capabilities Questionnaire provided as an attachment at beta.sam. Responses are due by 4:00 PM ET on Thursday, March 26, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/bf784c61ad93476db8222e0b6813e4a3/view
SPONSOR: NAVFAC Engineeering Command Atlantic, Norfolk, VA.
GEOTECHNICAL DRILLING SERVICES IDIQ (SRCSGT)
SOL: W911KB20R0032
NAICS: 238910. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Alaska District is conducting market research to facilitate determination of an acquisition strategy and to identify drilling services contractors with the capabilities to perform the following requirement. The Alaska District is contemplating an IDIQ contract with capacity of approximately $1M over two years with a one-year option period (valued at $500,000) as a single-award task-order contract (SATOC) to perform geotechnical drilling services in support of geotechnical investigations that providing information for projects within or near military installations throughout the State of Alaska. The purpose of the work is to determine the type, character, thickness, stratification of subsurface soil and rock materials, static groundwater conditions, presence of contamination, and geotechnical engineering properties of subsurface materials at the various sites. This information will subsequently be used by the Government to determine geotechnical and environmental design requirement for U.S. military and civil works projects. Task orders will be firm-fixed-price. The work to be performed under this contract includes the furnishing of all materials, labor, tools, equipment, supplies, fuel, vehicular transportation, power, water, and all else necessary to complete geotechnical exploratory programs to include environmental site investigations involving hazardous, toxic, or radiological waste (HTRW) throughout Alaska. INTERESTED CONTRACTORS ARE ENCOURAGED TO RESPOND TO THIS ANNOUNCEMENT BY 2:00 PM ALASKA TIME ON MARCH 30, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/a40fd01cec644bf7a14fb0dc87917c88/view
SPONSOR: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Alaska District, Anchorage, AK.
PROACTIVE CONTAMINATION PROTECTION (PCP)
SOL: PCPAoaRFI
DUE: Apr 10, 2020
NAICS: NA. This RFI is issued solely for information and planning purposes. The Combat Capabilities Development Command (CCDC) Data Analysis Center (DAC) in conjunction with the Joint Requirements Office for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Defense (JRO-CBRND) is seeking information on products, technologies, and/or approaches that could be utilized in the development of new capabilities that support Proactive Contamination Protection (PCP). PCP includes capabilities that could be utilized prior to a chemical, biological, and radiological (CBR) attack that shield, repel, absorb, strip, trap, or otherwise neutralize or facilitate removal of contaminants from organizational equipment and supplies while reducing hazards to personnel. Capabilities submitted may include but are not limited to covers and coatings (either temporary or permanent). The products, technologies, and/or approaches may be commercially available or in research and development. All interested firms and manufacturers, regardless of size, are encouraged to respond to this RFI. RESPONSES ARE DUE BY 12:00 NOON ET APRIL 10, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/cc3ee88c13c5475f91f2ef4cd8f95be6/view
SPONSOR: Dept of the Army, ACC-APG, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
BASE REALIGNMENT AND CLOSURE (BRAC) ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRUCTION AND OPTIMIZATION SERVICES (BECOS) CENTRAL SOUTH REGION (SOL)
SOL: FA890320R0010
DUE: Apr 29, 2020
NAICS: 562910. THIS ACQUISITION IS A TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE under NAICS code 562910. This 10-year, firm-fixed-price IDIQ contract has a maximum ceiling of $60M. Contractor shall provide all management, tools, supplies, equipment, and labor necessary to perform the BRAC Environmental Construction and Optimization Services (BECOS) requirements. The Performance Work Statement (PWS) defines the full range of environmental, construction, and optimization services necessary to conduct site restoration, including maintenance of established remedies, implementation of optimization, remediation activities to achieve performance objectives, and response to emerging requirements for environmental remediation as identified in each contract/Task Order. OFFERS ARE DUE BY 1:00 PM CT ON APRIL 29, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/b8b555b90dc747cf90fa14b5d28de33c/view
BASE REALIGNMENT AND CLOSURE (BRAC) ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRUCTION AND OPTIMIZATION SERVICES (BECOS) NORTHEAST REGION (SOL)
SOL: FA890320R0011
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/200e52a60d6f4a4f843271c0dcf7ff63/view
BASE REALIGNMENT AND CLOSURE (BRAC) ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRUCTION AND OPTIMIZATION SERVICES (BECOS) MIDWEST REGION (SOL)
SOL: FA890320R0015
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/9515da8fa00240bb828ad5b8bde9c9a3/view
GARRISON DAM INTAKE PIPING ABATEMENT (PRESOL)
NAICS: 562910. When the solicitation is posted, IT WILL BE ISSUED AS A TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE, NAICS code 562910 (Remediation Services), size standard $20.5M. Place of Performance: 530 Hatchery Rd, Riverdale, ND 58565. Work for the intake building pipe abatement project calls for proper encapsulation in order to remove and dispose of approximately 1210 linear feet of ACM-insulated pipe. Abatement must be done by a licensed and qualified contractor in good standing with the state of North Dakota. Prior to the start of work, all necessary permits and licenses in conjunction with asbestos removal, encapsulation, hauling and disposal shall be obtained. It is anticipated that Contractor will be required to commence work upon receipt of contract award and complete the work 90 calendar days after award. THE GOVERNMENT INTENDS TO ISSUE A SOLICITATION FOR "GARRISON DAM INTAKE PIPING ABATEMENT" ON OR ABOUT MARCH 4, 2020. The solicitation will close on or about April 3, 2020. A site visit is tentatively scheduled for March 19, 2020. More specific information will be provided with the solicitation. Registration at beta.sam is required to access solicitation documents.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/98624019a2c4460aa02e5a10f04d5dbb/view
SPONSOR: W071 U.S. Army Engineer District Omaha, NE.
FENCE-TO FENCE ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE CONTRACT, VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN ALASKA AND THE PACIFIC DIVISION AOR (PRESOL)
NAICS: 562910. When the solicitation is posted, THIS ACQUISITION WILL BE ISSUED AS A 100% TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE under NAICS code 562910 (Environmental Remediation Services), size standard 750 employees. The acquisition will be awarded as a single-award indefinite-delivery contract (IDC), consisting of a base year and four one-year options. Overall program capacity is $35M. The resultant IDC will have firm-fixed-price (FFP) task orders. The objective of this contract is to provide fence-to-fence environmental operations and services in support of customers serviced by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Alaska District to include the U.S. Air Force and Air Force Civil Engineer Center (AFCEC). Environmental services work executed under this fence-to-fence contract will include but are not limited to environmental compliance support; air emissions inventory (AEI) data management; recordkeeping, Title V; recordkeeping, minor and minor general; reporting, Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA); Installation HAZMAT Management Program Manager (IHMP) support; Hazardous Waste (HW) Management Support; HW Management Plan Update; Hazardous Waste; Recycling, Integrated Solid Waste; Other Regulated Waste; pollution prevention; sampling, analysis and monitoring; plan updates; environmental media inspections; spill prevention control and countermeasure (SPCC) recertification / facility response plan resubmission; oil discharge prevention and contingency plan (C-Plan); oil discharge prevention and contingency plans (ODPCP); and storm water reports. Examples of specific services include tasks such as operating, maintaining, and optimizing pollution control; characterizing waste streams; performing environmental monitoring, sampling, and analysis; operating a hazardous waste accumulation site; inspections; and updating existing environmental plans. The contract is anticipated to support various environmental services within the USACE Alaska District, to include but not limited to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER), Eielson Air Force Base (EAFB), Clear Air Force Station (CAS) and Pacific Regional Support Center (PRSC) areas of responsibility. Primary performance locations will be within the State of Alaska. RELEASE OF THE SOLICITATION IS ANTICIPATED ON OR ABOUT MARCH 16, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/491007be2aaa4e2c91993ba6ccd0e5e5/view
SPONSOR: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Alaska District.
HAZARD MITIGATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (PRESOL)
SOL: 70FA2020R00000001
NAICS: 541620. This pre-solicitation notice is issued in accordance with FAR 5.204 to advise industry that an acquisition is planned in order to procure Hazard Mitigation Technical Assistance Program (HMTAP) services in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)/Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration (FIMA). Three single-award IDIQ contracts will be issued for three geographic zones covering the United States, inclusive of its territories. One contract will be awarded for each zone. This support will provide enhanced capacity in meeting pre-disaster, disaster as occurring, and post-disaster mitigation and environmental responsibilities with respect to HMTAP. This requirement is for $150M (combined amount for all three contracts). Each contract will each have an IDIQ maximum amount of $50M. RELEASE OF THE SOLICITATION IS ANTICIPATED ON OR ABOUT MARCH 16, 2020.
CITE: https://beta.sam.gov/opp/4eb2e5c7fd464c1397e8902807c71905/view
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