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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 14,1995 PSA#1302Operational Contracting Division, 1940 Allbrook Dr, Ste 3, Wright-
Patterson AFB, OH 45433-5309. Z -- ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION PROGRAM SOL F33601-95-R-0104 DUE 052295
POC For copy, ASC/PKWO, Attn: Bldg 260, 1940 Allbrook Dr, Ste 3, WPAFB
OH 45433-5309 POC: C Young/PKWOEB/513-257-6572 Fax No 513-257-3926.
ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION PROGRAM: This acquisition involves the remedy
of environmental contamination problems resulting from inappropriate
waste disposal practices at various sites located on or contiguous to
properties under the control of or supported by Wright-Patterson Air
Force Base, Ohio (WPAFB) or the Aeronautical Systems Center (ASC)
Government Owned Contractor Operated (GOCO) plants. The eleven (11)
GOCO plants under ASC oversight are # 3 in Tulsa, OK, PJKS in Denver,
CO, #4 in Forth Worth, TX, #6 in Atlanta, GA, #36 in Cincinnati, OH,
#42 in Palmdale, CA, #44 in Tucson, AZ, #59 in Binghamton, NY, #70 in
Sacramento, CA, #78 in Brigham City, UT, and #85 in Columbus, OH.
Remediation will be required on such sites as landfills, chemical
disposal sites, coal storage areas, fire training areas, spill sites,
earthfill disposal zones, and any resulting contamination to soils,
groundwater, or surface waters. The contract(s) will require labor,
equipment, material and transportation to respond to requests for
environmental remediation, including, but not limited to, Comprehensive
Environmental Response Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) removal
and remedial actions and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
corrective actions, at sites under the control of the federal
government and at which the federal government has been determined to
be a generator. The government may issue individual orders requiring
delivery to, or performance at, multiple site locations on or
contiguous to properties under the control of or supported by WPAFB or
ASC. The major tasks required in the contracts will include: 1)
REMOVAL ACTIONS: expedited responses to rapidly resolve a situation
that has been identified as a threat to human health or the
environment. This would include such actions as hazardous waste
(including low level radioactive) source control through rapid removal
or treatment and disposal of hazardous wastes or control of waste
plume migration through pumping, trenching, barriers, etc. 2) REMEDIAL
ACTIONS OR INTERIM REMEDIAL actions: permanent resolution of
identified hazardous waste disposal or release sites having the
potential to be a human health or environmental hazard. This would
include, but not be limited to, such projects as site capping, ground
water pumping and treatment, contaminated soil excavation and treatment
(via incineration, aeration, bio-remediation, etc.) or disposal, and
in-situ treatment of soils and/or ground waters. 3) OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE of remedial actions as necessary. 4) LONG TERM MONITORING
of ground water or surface water quality by routine sampling and
analysis of lakes streams or wells Quantity. The government plans to
select up to four Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite task order contracts
resulting from this solicitation to the responsive, responsible offeror
within the competitive range whose offer, conforming to the
solicitation, offers the most substantial benefits to the government.
Of the multiple ID/IQ contract awards, up to two contracts will be set
aside for small businesses (partial set aside) if competitive offers
are received from at least two responsive, responsible small business
concerns who can comply with the limitation on subcontracting in FAR
52.219-14 and the technical criteria listed in the solicitation. The
selected small business concerns must be in the competitive range and
offer substantial benefits to the government. If no qualified small
business concerns are identified for award, the government reserves the
right to award up to four contracts to other qualified offerors.
Estimated cost of the proposed acquisition is more than $10,000,000.
This acquisition will be conducted utilizing AFR 70-30/AFFARS Appendix
BB (Streamlined Source Selection Procedures), as modified by the AFMC
FAR Supplement. The government reserves the right to award to other
than the lowest offeror. Period of performance is 1 Oct 95 through 30
Sep 96. Four one-year options may be awarded. Total performance period
of the contracts will not exceed 60 months from the date of award. The
anticipated cumulative amount for the four contracts for 60 months will
not exceed $ 75 million. The Standard Industrial Classification (SIC)
code is 8744 (500 employees). A Draft Request for Proposal (DRFP) will
be issued on or about 21 Apr 95 to solicit industry comments. The
comments may be faxed to ASC/PKWOEB, (513) 257-3926. A pre-proposal
meeting time and date will be identified in clause L-555 of the DRFP.
Only written or faxed requests for the DRFP received directly from the
requestor are acceptable. See Numbered Note(s): 2. (0069) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0122 19950313\Z-0008.SOL)
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