SOLICITATION NOTICE
56 -- Remedial Action of the 100-IU-2 and 100-IU-6 Waste Sites - Scope of Work
- Notice Date
- 3/16/2009
- Notice Type
- Presolicitation
- NAICS
- 562910
— Remediation Services
- Contracting Office
- Department of Energy, Washington Closure Hanford LLC (DOE Contractor), Closure Office, 2620 Fermi Drive, Richland, Washington, 99354
- ZIP Code
- 99354
- Solicitation Number
- IU_26
- Archive Date
- 5/4/2009
- Point of Contact
- Patrick Jewell,, Phone: 509-372-9061, Tess D Klatt,, Phone: 509-372-9522
- E-Mail Address
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ptjewell@wch-rcc.com, supplierforum@wch-rcc.com
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Total Small Business
- Description
- Scope of Work for IU 2 & 6 Remediation Project Offerors will be required to show evidence of meeting all of the following requirements if invited to submit a Proposal. Failure to meet all requirements, at any time, may deem Offeror as not qualified. 1. This procurement is being "Set-Aside" for the following Small Business Classifications: Small Disadvantaged Business, Woman Owned Small Business or Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business. Potential Offerors will be required to certify as a Small Business as defined by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 562910 for work of Environmental Remediation Services (http://www.sba.gov/size/sizetable2002.html). Small Business Offerors must identify teaming companies with appropriate qualifications being proposed for any portion of the direct work scope. 2. Potential Offerors must have three (3) years experience in performing earthwork and grading type work. 3. Potential Offerors must have accumulated two (2) years experience performing work in zones of radiological contamination. 4. Potential Offerors must have accumulated two (2) years experience performing waste handling work. 5. Potential Offerors must not have safety ratings for the previous two (2) years that exceeds the following: Interstate EMR 0.9 State EMR: 0.9 The CONTRACTOR may consider offerors with EMR's above 0.9 in instances where it appears to the CONTRACTOR that the EMR resulted from an isolated incident with extenuating circumstances and where the offeror has remedied the situation. The CONTRACTOR would use the facts and circumstances of the incident to determine if the CONTRACTOR would be able to award the subcontract to an offeror with an EMR above 0.9. 6. Potential Offerors must have or be capable of developing a Quality Assurance Program that meets the requirements of both DOE Order 414.1C and 10CFR830.120. 7. Potential Offerors must have or retain, manage and oversee the services of a Registered Professional Engineer of the appropriate discipline(s), and a Registered Land Surveyor in the State of Washington to perform engineering and survey services as part of the scope of work. 8. Successful Offeror must be able to Post a Miller Act Payment and Performance Bond at the time of Award having a penal sum equal to the amount of the contract value or provide an irrevocable standby letter of credit in an amount equal to 15% of the value of the total funding estimated to be allocated in each Federal Government Fiscal Year during performance of the Work. 9. Potential Offerors must be able to propose Key Personnel which meets the following criteria: Project Manager • 15 years General Construction Management Experience • 5 years at Project Management Level, of which (3) years includes working with radiological contaminated materials and chemical and hazardous material handling experience. Site Superintendent • 15 years Industrial Construction • 5 years Supervisory Level, which shall include labor management associated with bargaining units. • 3 years of supervising work involving radiological contaminated materials and chemical and hazardous material handling experience. Site Health and Safety Officer • 10 years General Construction experience related to safety, health and industrial hygiene i.e., 10 years in a safety and health position. • 3 years radiological contamination control. • Experience must include a thorough understanding and working knowledge of OSHA, NFPA 1, and other governing requirements associated with performance of the scope of work. Certified Industrial Hygienist • Must be certified by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene (ABIH). • Responsibilities include reviewing, approving, and signing the Respiratory Protection Program (RPP) and Site Specific Health and Safety Plans (SSHSP), and conducting monthly on-site assessments of the SUBCONTRACTOR's compliance with the RPP and SSHSP. • Must visit the site on a weekly basis and be available to assist the Industrial Hygiene Lead on an as required basis, e.g., change of condition situations. • Shall provide a written report to the CONTRACTOR for each site visit and/or assessment. Industrial Hygiene Lead • 5 years experience in industrial hygiene monitoring related to hazardous waste sites characterization/remediation. • Experience must include a thorough understanding and working knowledge of direct reading instruments, personnel exposure monitoring/sampling procedures and record keeping. • Must be on-site during waste site excavation and waste handling activities. Key personnel resumes are not requested at this time. 10. Potential Offerors must have performed similar type work and be able to demonstrate and provide verification and/or documentation substantiating this experience by listing the projects for each year. Prequalification Questionnaire Only those Offerors who can meet all of the above requirements and are interested in receiving a Request for Proposal should complete the following questionnaire. This step is pre-qualification only. Any information in Offeror's subsequent information transmitted, up to and including Offeror's response to Request for Proposal, shall be used to continually verify Offeror's qualifications to perform the work. Potential Offerors shall submit their response to the following Prequalification Questionnaire in a single Microsoft Word file via e-mail to supplierforum@wch-rcc.com no later than April 6, 2009. Responses received after that date might not be considered. Receipt of responses will be acknowledged by e-mail. Name of Participating Firm(s): Point(s) of Contact: Telephone Number(s): Facsimile Number(s): E-mail Address(s): 1. Provide the general organization and structure of participating firm(s) and identify what resources and/or scope elements each party will provide. 2. List and describe the contracts awarded to the participating firm(s) during the past three (3) years for performance of earthwork and grading type work. Give name and telephone number of client person to contact for each contract. 3. List and describe the contracts awarded to the participating firm(s) during the past two (2) years for performance of work in zones of radiological contamination. Give name and telephone number of client person to contact. 4. List and describe the contracts awarded to the participating firm(s) during the past two (2) years for performance of waste handling work. Give name and telephone number of client person to contact. 5. Provide a 1-2 page summary of your firm's understanding of the requirements of DOE Order 414.1C and 10CFR830.120. 6. List your current active projects in excess of $1 million dollars with award value, description of work and current percentage of work complete. 7. List the highest value for a Miller Act performance bond your company has obtained during the last 36 months. 8. List the highest value for a Miller Act Bond that your company would be capable of providing.
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- Place of Performance
- Address: Hanford Site, Richland, Washington, 99354, United States
- Zip Code: 99354
- Zip Code: 99354
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