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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 23,1998 PSA#2122Oc-Alc/Dir Of Contracting, 7858 5th St Ste 1, Tinker Air Force Base Ok
73145-9106 F -- ENVIRONMENTAL SUPPORT PROGRAM SOL F34650-98-R-0085 DUE 082198 POC
For copy,, For additional information contact Glen W Winton/Pkoe/
[405]739-7664 Title: Environmental Support Program (ESP) for Tinker
AFB, OK. A Draft Solicitaion is contemplated and is anticipated for
release on or about 17 Jun 98 and will be available on the Internet at
the OC-ALC/PK Home Page Business Opportunities address:
http://pkwww.tinker.af.mil/pkobizops/Construction/construction.htm. The
Final Solicitation is anticipated for release on or about 13 Jul 98.
Watch the website above for further information about this acquisition.
The program is designed to provide various environmental requirements
with regard to site restoration, compliance efforts, and pollution
prevention initiatives. Contract work will include all aspects of
environmental construction efforts and environmental service effects
including, but not limited to, the following project types: a. Site
restoration governed by the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA) PL 96-510, as amended
by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1968 (SARA), PL
99-499,ie. Superfund Legislation, Remediation sites may include, but
not limited to, removal of underground storage tanks (UST), waste
disposal ponds, landfills, chemical dumps, fire training areas,
groundwater plumes, and other typical contamination sites. Operational
features requiring Operations and Maintenance (O&M) include solvent
recovery systems, air strippers, and pump and treat systems. b.
Compliance efforts dealing with the Clean Air Act (CAA), the Clean
Water Act (CWA), the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and
Natural and Cultural Resources. Work may include, but not limited to,
the installation and/or O&M of process equipment, installation of
emissions monitoring equipment, wetlands mitigation, elimination of
cross-Connections and maintenance of oil water separators as well as
activities related to natural and cultural resources. c. Pollution
Prevention efforts dealing with the infusion of environmental concepts,
designs, and equipment, into industrial operations that will stop,
minimize the impact of hazardous materials on the environment while
maintaining mission readiness. This Air Force Program is continuously
evaluating, improving and installing equipment, processess and
procedures to reduce/minimize/re-use hazardous materials and thereby
eliminate the release of pollutants into the environment. Specific
goals of the program are established in the following program elements:
Toxic Release Inventory, EPA-17 Industrial Toxics Program, Hazardous
and Municipal Waste Minimization, Alternative Fuels, Affirmative
Procurement of Recycled Products, Water Energy conservation and
Pesticide Management. Work for Pollution Prevention Program under this
contract will typically involve but not be limited to the
installation, operation and/or maintenance of equipment used to control
the amount of hazardous materials developed and released during various
industrial processes. This procurement will be under Partial Set Aside
Partial Set Aside with approximately 40% being set aside. Tinker Air
Force Base anticipates the award of five (5) contracts, with up to two
(2) awards being set aside for small business. The five (5) awards
will be Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (ID/IO) type contracts,
with a minimum ordering amount of $100,000.00 for each contract during
the basic period. Anticipated contract period is six (6) years, eight
(8) and one half 1/2 months, with an estimated amount of $75 million,
(cumulative total for all contracts). The SIC is 8744 (500 or less
employees) and will apply to that portion which may be set aside.
Construction efforts will require maximum bonding capacity of $10
million. The proposed method of acquisition will be in accordance with
FAR 15.101-1, utilizing a Performant-Price Trade-off (PPT) technique
to make a best value award decision. The technical area is ranked as
the most important and performance risk assessment is treated as an
area and ranked second, co-equally with price. Oral presentations will
be required to supplement technical proposals. Oral presentations will
be limited to Senior Management staff (e.g., Program Director, Program
Manager, Corporate Executives, Company President). All responsible
sources may submit an offer that will be considered by this agency. The
Contracting Officer is Glen W Winton, (405)739-7664 and FAX
(405)739-7421, E-mail address: GWINTON@PO27.tinker.af.mil. The
contracting address is OC-ALC/PKOE, 7858 5th Street, Suite 1, Tinker
AFB, OK 73145-9106. No other notification concerning this requirement
shall be provided. This synopsis does not constitute an RFP and is not
construed as a commitment by the Government. Specifications, plans,
and bidders list are not available. NOTE: A solicitation will not be
issued against this synopsis. ANY MENTION OF THE AVAILABILITY OF THE
SOLICITATION IS SYSTEM GENERATED AND SHOULD BE DISREGARDED. Note: An
Ombudsman has been appointed to hear concerns from offerors or
potential Offerors during the proposal development phase of this
acquisition. The purpose of the Ombudsman is not to diminish the
authorityof the program director orcontracting officer, but to
communicate contactor concerns, issues, disagreements, and
recommendations to the appropriate government personnel. When
requested, the Ombudsman will maintain strict confidentiality as to
source of the concern, the Ombudsman does not participate in the source
of evaluation of proposals or in the source selections process.
Interested parties are invited to call the Ombudsman at (405)736-3273.
DO NOT CALL THIS NUMBER FOR SOLICITATION REQUESTS. SEE Notes 2 AND 26.
The approximate issue/response date will be 13 Jul 98. No telephone
requests. Only written or faxed requests received directly from the
requestor are acceptable. All responsible sources solicited may submit
a bid, proposal, or quotation which shall be considered. Note: While
price will be a significant factor in the evaluation of offers, the
final contract award decision may be based upon a combination of price
and past performance factors as detailed in the solicitation. See Note
(s) 2, 26. (0170) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0027 19980623\F-0001.SOL)
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