COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 21,2000 PSA#2668 U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Contracts Management Division
(MD-33), Attention: OARSC, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711 B -- TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR INDOOR AIR ISSUES POC Karen Cox, Contract
Specialist, 919-541-3114; Kathleen Moore, Contracting Officer,
919-541-3114 E-MAIL: Click here to contact the Contract Specialist via,
cox.karen@epa.gov. The Environmental Protection Agency has a current
contract, number 68D50164, with Environmental Health and Engineering
Inc. (EH&E). This level of effort, cost-plus-fixed-fee contract is in
its final option period and requires the contractor to provide
technical support for indoor air issues. Specifically, this contract
extension will provide continued support for (1) analysis of Building
Assessment Survey and Evaluation Study (BASE) data, (2) development of
a matrix as the basis for a screening-level ranking and selection of
air toxics found indoors, and (3) continuation of technical assistance
for environmental monitoring for public access and community tracking
in child health champion pilot communities. The current contract
expires September 30, 2000. However, services are required that are a
continuation of existing work assignments in progress, additional tasks
which are logical progressions of existing work, and/or new work
assignments for technical effort required during the interim period
before a new contract is awarded. The new work assignments would be for
only new work that can be completed within the time frame of the
extension. Only an extension of the present contract can provide
uninterrupted, critical technical support to meet Agency requirements.
Therefore, the government intends to extend the period of performance
of this contract for a maximum potential period of performance this
contract for a maximum potential period of performance of 45 days from
October 1, 2000 to November 15, 2000, for a maximum of 750
professional hours. Only the incumbent contractor has the equipment,
knowledge, and "know-how" to continue working with the on-going work
without an extensive training and start-up period. It is not
practicable for the Government to substitute a replacement
contractor(s) during the extended period of work due to the limited
time work is needed, the Government's need to meet Agency requirements,
and the expense of multiple transitions. The work to be completed
during this time period requires the same expertise and qualifications
as is currently required to perform the work assignments under the
contract. Specifically, in order to provide the support, the contractor
must have, as a minimum, a thorough understanding of the BASE study and
be familiar with the processes involved in the study, knowledge of the
risk-based concentrations data being compiled and selected for certain
chemicals for the air toxics matrix, and in-depth knowledge of the
pilot program in communities where environmental data are not widely
available and significant environmental health threats to children
exist. It would not be practical to have another firm pick up the
on-going tasks and complete them as currently scheduled because of the
loss of efficiency and unnecessary duplication of costs. Any other
firm would require extensive training and familiarization with the
on-going programs and unlikely to be able to complete the work within
the specified time frame. The incumbent contractor has a
qualified/trained staff in place uniquely capable of meeting the
immediate needs of the Agency to complete the on-going projects on
schedule to meet the Agency's requirements. Interested parties who
believe they can provide the required services are invited to submit,
in writing, an affirmative response demonstrating an ability to
immediately assume the on-going projects without disruption to the
current operations and demonstrating a cost benefit to the Government
in view of the short period of performance and the on-going
re-competition. Any written response must be received no later than 15
days after publication of this synopsis. In order to be responsive,
the correspondence must be accompanied by a written narrative statement
of capability, including detailed technical information sufficient to
permit agency analysis in order to determine a bonafide capability to
meet the Government's requirements. Responses without the required
documentation will be considered non-responsive. This is NOT a formal
notice of solicitation. Telephone and fax requests will not be honored.
See Numbered Notes 22 and 26. Posted 08/17/00 (W-SN487185). (0230) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0021 20000821\B-0008.SOL)
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