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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 04, 2004 FBO #1074
SOLICITATION NOTICE

Y -- 300-FF-2 OPERABLE UNIT WEST SIDE REMEDIATON

Notice Date
11/2/2004
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
NAICS
562910 — Remediation Services
 
Contracting Office
Department of Energy, Bechtel Hanford, Inc. (DOE Contractor), Environmental Restoration, 3350 George Washington Way, Richland, WA, 99352
 
ZIP Code
99352
 
Solicitation Number
0300X-MR-G0019
 
Response Due
11/30/2004
 
Archive Date
12/15/2004
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
300 Area 300-FF-2 Operable Unit West Side Remediation As part of the ongoing effort to clean up the U.S. Department of Energy?s (DOE) Hanford site in Southeastern Washington State, the environmental restoration contractor (ERC) for the DOE, Bechtel Hanford, Inc., (BHI) is seeking qualified small business to perform remedial action activities. The activities are associated with cleanup of certain solid waste sites in the 300-FF-2 Operable Unit near the 300 area reactor complex. The work, regulated under CERCLA, is expected to commence in the summer of 2005, and required approximately 2 years to complete. The estimated subcontract value is $6-10M. The work involves excavation the 618-1, 618-7, 618-3, and 300 BTS sites to removed radiologically and/or chemically contaminated soils and debris. Work may be performed in radiation areas (including High Radiation Areas and Airborne Radiation Areas) and in various levels of PPE (including supplied air). 618-1 Burial Ground The 618-7 Burial Ground consists of two trenches and one V-shaped pit. Each of the trenches is approximately 650 ft long, 100 ft wide, and 13-15 ft deep. Miscellaneous contaminated equipment and hundreds of drums of Zircaloy-2 chips alloyed with beryllium and contaminated with uranium were buried the trenches. The drums were filled with water to mitigate the pyrophoric property of the Zircaloy-2 chips. Other low level materials that were slightly contaminated with uranium and thorium were also buried in the trenches. The V-shaped pit is approximately 140 ft long and 20 ft wide and was used for disposal of thorium contaminated waste. In 2004, a field investigation was conducted in the two main trenches to evaluate excavation and handling of drums containing Zircaloy-2 chips. Material encountered during the investigation included bulk metal turnings (stainless steel, aluminum), process equipment, drums containing trash and miscellaneous debris. Drums containing Zircaloy chips were not encountered during the investigation. 618-7 Burial Ground The overall dimension of the burial ground is not known for certain. However, it is known that the burial ground contains 2 trenches and a pit. Each trench is 650 feet long, 100 feet wide and 13-15 feet deep. The pit is 140 feet long and 20 feet wide. Drummed containers holding solvent with moderate amounts of uranium were buried in the trenches. Other low-level material, slightly contaminated with uranium and thorium as well as hundreds of drums of zircaloy chips, slightly contaminated with beryllium, were also buried in the trenches. 618-13 Contaminated Soil Burial Site The 618-13 site consists of a mound of soil approximately 15-20 feet high, 125 feet long, and 50 feet wide. The site was originally a disposal area for uranium contaminated soil. 300 Vitrification Test Site (VTS) The VTS site is approximately 340 feet long and 250 feet wide. The in-situ vitrification of radioactive and hazardous waste was performed at this location. Tests using polychlorinated biphenols (PCBs) and limited tests with very low levels of radioactivity were conducted at the site. Several in-situ monoliths, 900-6000 tons each, are believed to remain underground. The contaminated materials will be size reduced as necessary, and loaded into 20-ton containers. The containers will be staged and manifested for transport to Hanford?s Environmental Restoration disposal Facility (ERDF). The work to be completed does not include the transportation to and disposal of the contaminated material at ERDF. Pre-qualification is required to receive the request for proposal. Please go to http://www.bhi-erc.com/Opportunities/DoingBus/90-day.htm to fill out the pre-qualification questionnaire. For more information, e-mail supplierforum@bhi-erc.com
 
Place of Performance
Address: Hanford Site, Richland, Washington,
Zip Code: 99354
Country: USA
 
Record
SN00702480-W 20041104/041102211634 (fbodaily.com)
 
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