SOURCES SOUGHT
R -- Environmental Restoration Activities, Compliance and Pollution Prevention Services
- Notice Date
- 6/25/2010
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 562910
— Remediation Services
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, USACE District, Sacramento, 1325 J. Street, Sacramento, California, 95814, United States
- ZIP Code
- 95814
- Solicitation Number
- W91238-10-S-0053
- Archive Date
- 7/23/2010
- Point of Contact
- Patricia A. Christie, Phone: 9165575228
- E-Mail Address
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Patricia.A.Christie@usace.army.mil
(Patricia.A.Christie@usace.army.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- This is a SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE No. W91238-10-S-0053 for Market Research ONLY. NO AWARD will be made from this Sources Sought. Potential offerors having the skills and capabilities necessary to perform the described project are invited to provide feedback via email to Patricia.A.Christie@usace.army.mil. All responses will be analyzed in order to determine the appropriate acquisition strategy for a potential future acquisition. All potential sources are sought. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Potential work will take place at Edwards AFB, Air Force Plant 42, and test ranges within the greater Southwest Range Complex. Potential services may include, but are not limited to, compliance and pollution prevention program related services and documentation, natural resources conservation program activities, environmental restoration activities and Base Comprehensive planning (BCP) and geographic information system (GIS) development associated with these activities. Compliance and pollution prevention activities shall address: Permits coordination and preparation; Emergency Planning Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA) compliance; Environmental Compliance Assessment Management Program (ECAMP); Senate Bill-14 adherence; petroleum, oil and lubricant waste compliance activities; Resource Conservation Recovery Act and California Title 22 and other federal, state and local regulatory compliance; air and water quality investigation; air quality conformity determination; lead/asbestos/PCB surveys; tiered permits coordination and preparation; landfill compliance and remedial activities; hazardous waste management; accumulation sites management; waste management recycling and minimization; developing pollution control technologies; characterizing waste streams; establishing waste stream volumes; and databases for tracking progress toward achieving reduction goals; conducting opportunity assessments to identify pollution prevention opportunities; developing strategies to reduce the volume of waste or toxicity of waste that is generated; development of recycling programs including the affirmative procurement of recycled materials; and solid waste management. Baseline planning studies to support master planning opportunities and constraints to include, but not be limited to, environmental issues such as air emissions surveys and source testing, soil surveys, groundwater and aquifer surveys and modeling, geological investigation. Natural Resources conservation activities shall address: National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) adherence; historic preservation; archeology; paleontology; endangered species and plants; desert ecosystem management; environmental assessments and impact statements; air space/range analyses and impact on the environment; GIS; and environmental design review. Environmental restoration activities shall address: Site and remedial investigation plan development; sampling and analysis; feasibility studies, treatability studies, intrusive investigations; disposal of investigative derived hazardous waste; records of decision; interim remedial measures and documentation; characterization and design at hazardous or toxic waste sites; inspection services; long term monitoring; laboratory testing services; engineering services during cleanup; Operations and Maintenance of groundwater treatment systems; health and safety plan development; health and risk assessments; environmental modeling, treatability studies, quality assurance programs; project management plans; data management plans; community relations plans; preparation of cost estimates; extensive field and office investigation; site visits; and interviews. The potential sources will be expected to have experience performing investigations at Ordnance and explosive (OE) and Chemical Warfare Material (CWM) sites. Base Comprehensive plan and GIS development activities shall address: Aerial photogrammetric mapping; field surveying; digitization; preparation of a GIS database; utility system investigations and analyses; query development; facility management planning; global positioning systems and computer aided drafting and design (CADD) systems. Additional services may include transportation studies, management studies, brochure/video development, BCP component plans, facilities engineering planning, space utilization, noise studies and preparation of site planning design documents. Most if not all data developed from this contract will be input into the existing GIS system at the EAFB. Therefore, the potential sources must have an in-depth knowledge of a comprehensive GIS system. While each of the described areas appear to be considered independently, it is important to recognize that these program areas are fully integrated and not necessarily exclusive therefore, the potential sources must have the ability to perform all functions listed above. For example, pollution prevention can be used to comply with an environmental regulation, while current and future compliance requirements are integral to all environmental planning. Natural resources evaluations are necessary when performing environmental restoration activities. Performance of the above mentioned work will require the services of professional civil, environmental, chemical, mechanical, electrical, structural and geotechnical engineers; engineering technicians; chemists; geologists and hydrogeologists; biologists; archaeologists; paleontologists; estimators; technical writers; surveyors; draftspersons; computer aided design (CADD) operators; certified industrial hygienists; toxicologists; project managers; graphic artists; GIS technicians; computer scientists, database managers, regulatory specialists; geophysicists; OE specialists; and field technicians. CAPABILITY STATEMENT: Potential sources are asked to identify their size status, if the firm is a small business, etc., how it has met Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) requirements for limitations in subcontracting which state that "at least 50% of the cost of contract performance incurred for personnel shall be expended for employees of the concern." The Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) is 8744 - 500 employees. Potential sources are asked to submit a capability statement which addresses the following key areas: (a) Management (personnel /organizational staff experience, project management, etc.) (1) The potential sources are asked to identify their management staff in order to support the capability of concurrently managing over 40 open task orders totaling approximately $25,000,000. (2) The management staff is required to be experienced in handling multiple complex environmental projects with a minimum of 5 years experience in work similar to that listed above. Identify which projects (submitted in (b)) where the management and technical staff have gained the experience. (b) Technical - Potential sources are asked to submit a list of recent projects indicating their past experience in the types or work as described in (b) (1)-(3). Submit only current and past clients no more than 3 years previous include brief description, identify if prime contractor, contract type (list by task order if IDIQ), contract or task order value, the dollar value of work subcontracted, the percent complete, if complete - date completed. Identify the projects (list Regulatory Agencies, Regulatory POCs, and current Phone number where the project management staff have a good working relationship with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Region 9, California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), and Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) Region 6. (1) Environmental engineering services to include an in-depth knowledge and experience of environmental compliance of Federal and State regulations and applicable local regulations, as well as in-depth experience in pollution prevention in weapon system testing, Environmental Logistics Test and Evaluation Process, Title V permitting and Clean Air Act requirements, air and water quality analysis, hazardous waste management, compliance audits, permitting, and corrective actions. (2) Environmental engineering services to include an in-depth knowledge of site investigation, remedial investigation, Long-Term Monitoring and Operations & Maintenance of Groundwater Treatment Systems, OE investigation, CWM investigation, environmental modeling, treatability studies, and risk assessments. (3) Knowledge and experience with NEPA and CEQA adherence, natural and cultural resources preservation, historic preservation, ecosystem management of the Mojave Desert, archaeology and paleontology of the Mojave Desert, endangered species and plants preservation and management, environmental assessments and impact statements and air space/range analyses. (c) Please submit a list of projects demonstrating experience in military master planning applications dealing with specifics of BCP/GIS for relational databases in support of environmental management issues for environmental topics listed above and facility management and planning issues. Firms must show experience in developing and efficiently utilizing a comprehensive GIS system to integrate each of the areas listed above (b)(1)-(3). Firms are asked to indicate in-house, consultant, or joint-venture use when identifying specialized capabilities in GIS applications. Submit only current and past clients no more than 3 years previous include description, identify if prime contractor, contract type (list by task order if IDIQ), contract or task order value, the dollar value of work subcontracted, percent complete, if complete - date completed,. (d) Identify experience using a GIS system based on the Intergraph MGE platform, which is used at EAFB. Submit only current and past clients no more than 3 years previous include description, identify if prime contractor, contract type (list by task order if IDIQ), contract or task order value, dollar value of work. The capabilities statement for this sources sought is not expected to be a request for proposal or invitation for bid, nor does it restrict the Government to an ultimate acquisition approach, but rather short statements are requested regarding the company's ability to demonstrate existing-or-developed expertise and experience in relation to the areas specified herein. Any commercial brochures or currently existing marketing material may also be submitted with the capabilities statement. Submission of capabilities statement is not a prerequisite to any potential future offerings, but participation will assist the Corps of Engineers in tailoring requirements to be consistent with industry capabilities. This request is for information and planning purposes only and is neither to be construed as a commitment by the Government nor will the Government pay for information solicited. Respondents will not be notified of the results of the evaluation. Please submit responses and information to Patricia.A.Christie@usace.army.mil by 3PM on July 8, 2010.
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- Place of Performance
- Address: Edwards AFB, Edwards Air Force Base, California, United States
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