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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 20,2000 PSA#2560Department of Transportation, United States Coast Guard (USCG),
Contracting Office (fp), c/o USCG Research and Development Center, 1082
Shennecossett Rd, Groton, CT, 06340-6096 A -- FIELD TESTS ON ALTERNATIVES TO BALLAST EXCHANGE SOL
DTCG39-00-R-R00010 DUE 050600 POC Harrington Cathy, Contracting
Officer, Phone 860-441-2874, Fax 860-441-2888, Email
charrington@rdc.uscg.mil -- Joyce Overton, Contracting Officer, Phone
860-441-2886, Fax 860-441-2888, Email joverton@rdc.uscg.mil WEB: Visit
this URL for the latest information about this,
http://www.eps.gov/cgi-bin/WebObjects/EPS?ACode=P&ProjID=DTCG39-00-R-R
00010&LocID=101. E-MAIL: Harrington Cathy, charrington@rdc.uscg.mil.
The USCG Research and Development Center of Groton, CT has been tasked
to complete a study for field tests on alternatives to ballast
exchange. The objective of this study is to test and investigate
various alternatives to ballast water exchange at the pre-prototype
stage. These tests are designed to determine the capability of the
pre-prototype stages to kill or remove marine organisms and should not
be construed as a Pass or Fail test. Acceptance of any engineering
performance does not mean approval by the U.S. Coast Guard nor does it
set any standards for regulatory purposes. SCOPE: This study shall
investigate the capability of specific engineering designs to kill or
remove aquatic organisms from ballast water under realistic field
experimental conditions. The investigation shall focus on various
filtering systems that have been or can be coupled with secondary
processes such as ultraviolet or chemical induced procedures to kill
small organisms, larvae, and bacteria. The designs shall be evaluated
during treatment of large volumes of water at high flow rates (1400 --
1500 U.S. gpm). The water for the tests shall be as close to natural
as possible including turbidity at several levels and typical
assemblages of organisms. Samples shall be taken in triplicate before
filtering, after filtering and before secondary treatment and after
secondary treatment to determine "percent kill" rate for each stage.
The estimated period of performance for this work is from approximately
June 2000 through July 2001. The Standard Industrial Code is 8711 and
the size standard is $4.0 million. This solicitation is not a set-aside
and all offers from both large and small businesses will be considered.
ATTENTION: Minority, Women-Owned and Disadvantaged Business Enterprises
(BDEs)! The Department of Transportation (DOT), Short Term Lending
Program (STLP) offers working capital financing in the form of lines of
credit to finance accounts receivable for transportation related
contracts. Maximum line of credit if $500,000.00 with interest at the
prime rate. For further information, call (800) 532-1169. Internet
address: http//osdbuweb.dot.gov. Offerors proposals will be evaluated
on the basis of best value. Award will be made to the responsive and
responsible offeror who provides the greatest overall value to the
Government based on the technical proposal, cost and other factors. For
information concerning this solicitation, please contact the
contracting official cited below. This contracting office does not
issue solicitations in paper form. Solicitations may be accessed on an
electronic positing system at the following web site:
http://www.eps.gov. The listing can be found under the Department of
Transportation, United States Coast Guard, USCG Research and
Development Center, Groton, CT. Posted 03/16/00 (D-SN435336). (0076) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0011 20000320\A-0011.SOL)
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