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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 27,1999 PSA#2420U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC, Division Of Contracts Attn:
Vicki Gladhill, Mail Stop T-7I2, Washington, D.C. 20555 R -- ACQUISITION OF REVIEW ASSISTANCE FOR FUEL CYCLE FACILITIES,
TRANSPORTATION AND SPENT FUEL STORAGE, SITE DECOMMISSIONING AND URANIUM
RECOVERY SOL RS-NMS-99-007 DUE 101299 POC Contact Point: Joyce Fields
at 301/415-6564 with any concerns about distribution of the
solicitation and any amendments. Potential offerors may download a copy
of the RFP or submit written or faxed requests for solicitations. Fax
number is (301) 415-8157. WEB: Click here to download a copy of
RS-NMS-99-007, http://ww.nrc.gov/ADM/CONTRACT/solcon.html. E-MAIL:
Joyce Fields, Contract Specialist, JAF1@nrc.gov. The Nuclear Regulatory
Commission requires the professional technical services of a contractor
to assist the Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards in its
conduct of safety environmental reviews for fuel cycle facilities;
independent spent fuel storage installations; transportation and spent
fuel storage cask designs; waste treatment and solidification plant
sites listed under the Site Decommissioning Management Plan; and
uranium recovery facilities. Request for Proposal (RFP) No.
RS-NMS-99-007 and all subsequent amendments can be downloaded through
the NRC's Division of Contracts and Property Management Internet home
page, "Doing Business with the NRC." The Internet address for this page
is located at the end of this synopsis. Interested parties will be
responsible for monitoring this Internet site for information
concerning this solicitation. Interested parties that are unable to
download the RFP through the Internet, may submit a written or faxed
request for a hard copy of the solicitationfrom the Contact Point
listed in this synopsis. The NRC anticipates that the RFP will be
posted on the Internet on 9/7/99. Closing date for proposals is 30 days
after date the solicitation was posted. The period of performance is
one year with four one-year option periods. Proposals for this
requirement may be submitted by all concerns, i.e., large businesses,
small businesses, and small businesses owned and controlled by socially
and economically disadvantaged individuals. Notice to large businesses:
The subcontracting plan requirements of P.L. 95-507 are applicable to
this effort. Thus, all large businesses determined to be in the
competitive range must be prepared to submit a detailed subcontracting
plan. A source list comprising the names, addresses, and telephone
numbers of all concerns requesting a copy of the solicitation, with
large businesses identified by an asterisk, will be provided with the
solicitation. In order to identify large businesses on the list, a
written request for the hard copy of the solicitation should indicate
the size of the business based upon a SIC code of 8999. The size
standard for this solicitation is $5.0 million in average annual
receipts over the last three years. In order to allow small concerns
sufficient time to contact you for possible subcontracting
opportunities, you are encouraged to make your request for the
solicitation prior to the solicitation issuance date. A copy of the
solicitation and all subsequent amendments will be provided to each
requester. Interested firms should submit written requests to the U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission at the address as shown above. Telephone
requests will not be honored. See Note 26. h Posted 08/25/99
(W-SN372520). (0237) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0097 19990827\R-0006.SOL)
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