COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 25,2000 PSA#2672 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Superfund Procurement (3805R),
Arielrios Building, 1200 Pennsylania Ave., NW, Washington, DC
20460-0001 F -- SEEKING QUALIFIED SOURCES TO PROVIDE EMERGENCY AND RAPID RESPONSE
SERVICES IN REGION IX SOL TBD DUE 091800 POC Mario Chaple
(202)564-2286, Contracting Officer WEB: http:/www.epa.gov/oam/srpod,
http:/www.epa.gov/oam/srpod. E-MAIL: Chaple.Mario@epamail.epa.gov,
Chaple.Mario@epamail.epa.gov. It is anticipated that for the next
Emergency and Rapid Response Services (ERRS) contract generation, two
contracting actions for Region X will be required. Each contract will
be for a period of one year with four one year option periods.
Regardless of business classification, the contractors must be
technically qualified to undertake response actions relative to CERCLA,
RCRA, OPA, the Stafford Act, and the Federal Response Plan. It is
anticipated one solicitation/contract will be specified for Full and
Open Competition for qualified hazardous waste cleanup contractors (500
employees or more), and the second procurement effort will be reserved
for hazardous waste cleanup contractors with the small business
community (less than 500 employees) under SIC Code 8744 Facilities
Support Management Services. The contractor(s) shall provide
environmental response cleanup services for removal/treatment of oil,
petroleum products, hazardous substances, pollutants or contaminants as
specified in task order (s) issued to the contractor (s). Further, the
contractor (s) shall also provide environmental response cleanup
services to terrorist, weapons of mass destruction, and
nuclear-biological-chemical incidents as specified in task orders. The
contractors (s) shall take any actions required to mitigate or
eliminate any hazard or damage to the environment resulting from: 1) a
release or threat of a release of oil, petroleum products, hazardous
substances; 2) pollutants or contaminants into the environment; 3) the
threat of fire and explosion and incidents involving terrorists acts,
weapons of destruction, and nuclear-biological-chemical incident; 4)
natural and man-made disasters. These technical capabilities shall
include the ability to provide emergency response, sampling,
monitoring, site stabilization, controlling spilled material, waste
treatment, restoration, removal actions, transportation and disposal
services. More specific requirements follow the generic list below: 1)
project planning; 2) containment, countermeasures, emergency and
removal response; 3) decontamination, response mitigation; 4)
transportation and disposal; 5) restoration and soil stabilization; 6)
analytical support; 7) demolition; 8) construction and support
facilities; 9) marine operations; 10) trans-boundary response and; 11)
response times. The contractor (s) shall provide personnel, labor,
materials, and equipment required to perform all response activities
required under a specific task order. At a minimum each small
business/small disadvantaged business shall provide specific details
with regard to their equipment inventory within the EPA Region; size of
firm (employees/revenue); financial resources; other contracts both
federal and commercial and; capabilities/experience necessary to
perform work listed above. Please specifically address your firms
Alaska capabilities and Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Small businesses
shall submit requested information in writing to U.S. EPA, Attn: Mr.
Mario P. Chaple (3805R), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave, NW, Washington DC 20460
NLT September 18, 2000. Information regarding this procurement will be
posted on the World Wide Web at http://www.epa.gov/oam/srpod as it
becomes available. Telephonic requests for information will not be
honored. Numbered note: 25. Posted 08/23/00 (W-SN489352). (0236) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0033 20000825\F-0002.SOL)
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