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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 17,2000 PSA#2580U.S. Department of Energy, Savannah River Operations Office, Contracts
Management Division, P.O. Box A, Aiken, South Carolina 29802 P -- CONTAMINATED LARGE EQUIPMENT DISPOSAL TECHNOLOGIES DUE 051200 POC
Sharon M. Campbell, (803) 952-6112 E-MAIL: Click here to contact Sharon
Campbell via e-mail, sharon-pmmd.campbell@srs.gov. Westinghouse
Savannah River Company, management and operating contractor for the
U.S. Department of Energy's Savannah River Site (SRS) near Aiken, South
Carolina, is seeking technologies in the areas of decontamination and
size reduction. During the years of operation at the Savannah River
Site (SRS), equipment and other materials in radioactive service were
removed and replaced as routine activities. Many of these items,
considered Contaminated Large Equipment (CLE), are in storage awaiting
final disposition. These items cover a wide assortment of equipment
including process vessels, pressure vessels, heat exchangers, piping,
pumps, valves, cranes, and other heavy equipment. The materials of
construction are typically carbon steel, stainless steel, and concrete.
Equipment size varies, but none will fit inside a B-25 storage
container (4 ft x 6 ft x 3 ft). The current CLE, if declared waste and
disposed "as-is," would consume over 600,000 ft3 of disposal space.
Additional CLE is expected as some areas of the SRS proceed into a
deactivation and disposition phase of operation. SRS is developing a
strategy for dispositioning this CLE that includes the following
disposal paths: A) Dispose "as-is"; B) Decontaminate and dispose; C)
Size reduce and dispose; or D) Decontaminate, size reduce, and dispose.
Proposed technologies should demonstrate enhanced safety, improved
performance, and waste minimization. The technologies should be field
proven and ready for field deployment; however the deployment of new or
improved technologies that may be funded by DOE Office of Science and
Technology (EM-50) deployment programs will be considered. SRS has
successfully competed for these funds in the past and will consider
this option again. Approximately 40% of the CLE would best be
decontaminated or size reduced in-situ. Technologies that are
transportable and capable of in-situ treatment of equipment are
desired. Some of the CLE, if declared waste, would be considered mixed
waste. The hazardous materials involved are typically lead, mercury,
chromium, and cadmium. Technologies capable of reducing these items to
low level waste will reduce the overall disposal costs. Other
technologies that will enhance the overall disposal of CLE will be
considered based on need and merit. Responding vendors should provide
a detailed description of their technology. Submittals shall include:
1) technology name; 2) technology provider; 3) technology description;
4) description of previous use at other DOE sites or commercial
locations; and 5) name, address, telephone, and e-mail of
point-of-contact. Information provided under this request is not
considered an offer. This information will only be used to assist the
Government in planning the acquisition. All responses must be received
by May 12, 2000. Please provide the requested information to:
Westinghouse Savannah River Co., ATTN: Sharon Campbell, CPCM,
Procurement Specialist, BLDG 730-4B, Aiken, SC 29808. This is not a
formal request for proposals. It is a request for expressions of
interest and statements of capabilities only. Posted 04/13/00
(W-SN444637). (0104) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0054 20000417\P-0002.SOL)
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