SPECIAL NOTICE
B -- MOUND LONG-TERM STEWARDSHIP INITIATIVE (LTSI) MONITORING TECHNOLOGIES
- Notice Date
- 1/29/2002
- Notice Type
- Special Notice
- Contracting Office
- Department of Energy, BWXT of Ohio (DOE Contractor), Mound Environmental Management Project, 1 Mound Road P.O. Box 3030, Miamisburg, OH, 45343-3030
- ZIP Code
- 45343-3030
- Solicitation Number
- Reference-Number-MD-2002-0001
- Response Due
- 3/4/2002
- Archive Date
- 3/19/2002
- Point of Contact
- Mattie Ratliff, Secretary, Phone 937-865-3581, Fax 937-865-3816,
- E-Mail Address
-
ratlml@doe-md.gov
- Description
- BWXT of Ohio, Inc. (BWTXO), Prime Contractor for the United States Department of Energy's (DOE's) Miamisburg Environmental Management Project (MEMP), Miamisburg, Montgomery County, Ohio, seeks QUALIFIED SOURCE(s) to provide innovative or improved technologies for deployment by the Long-Term Stewardship Initiative (LTSI) Project at the DOE Mound site in Miamisburg OH. The DOE Office of Science and Technology (OST), EM-50, Deactivation and Decommission Focus Area (DDFA) is sponsoring through BWXTO a LTSI Project at the MEMP to identify post-closure facility monitoring needs and to find and deploy technologies to support them. The LTSI Project intends to obtain a list of qualified vendors to provide these innovative or improved technologies for long-term environmental monitoring. A Vendor Workshop for experienced commercial vendors in long-term monitoring technologies will be conducted in Miamisburg, OH in early April 2002. The objective of the Workshop will be to conduct significant interactions among DOE, BWXTO and Commercial Vendors with expertise in environmental monitoring technologies. Emphasis will be placed on a Vendor's previous operational experience and successes. The expected outcome from the Workshop will be the issuance of a Request for Proposal and the expected deployment of environmental monitoring technologies during the third quarter of government fiscal year 2002. The MEMP is a 306-acre DOE closure site currently undergoing Deactivation and Decommissioning (D&D) activities before being turned over to Miamisburg Mound Community Improvement Corporation (MMCIC) for reuse. The current contractor, BWXTO, is decontaminating facilities at Mound to either demolish or transfer them to the MMCIC for office, research and standard industrial use The Project is seeking candidate technologies that are fully developed and ready for full-scale deployment that will provide more efficient and less costly monitoring than is planned. These technologies should improve on the labor-intensive on-site sampling and analysis and should also improve confidence that the chosen institutional controls are protective of human health and the environment. The LTSI Project will, in the near term, seek technologies for post-closure monitoring of the institutional controls in place for land parcels already transferred to the MMCIC for re-use. These institutional controls are in the form of Deed Restrictions that, among other things, prohibit removal of soil or installation of wells without prior approval from the State of Ohio, and require land use to remain Industrial. The LTSI Project seeks technologies to implement these institutional controls in the most cost-effective manner, ideally, by minimizing reliance on onsite personnel to monitor and/or maintain the monitoring systems. The LTSI Project will continue to seek technologies to address varied but specific LTS issues over the ensuing three years. The next initiative will seek to remotely monitor buildings that have residual levels of radiological or hazardous material contamination (i.e., residual contamination associated with the building itself, or the surrounding environ). In order for the MMCIC to effectively market these buildings to prospective tenants, building occupants must be assured that residual radiological or hazardous material contaminants have not migrated or caused a negative impact on human health and the environment. All of the above technologies should gather and transmit data (ideally, in an unobtrusive and real-time/near-real time manner) with a minimum of human intervention and equipment maintenance. At some later date, the project may deploy relevant technologies at other DOE closure sites to address their specific LTS issues. An Internet Web Site will provide additional details on the project and links to support documents, questionnaires, directions for submitting the required information, and information on the upcoming workshop. The prerequisite for a company attending the Workshop is that they have successfully deployed environmental monitoring technologies/strategies at multiple sites AND that they submit to the web site information about their company (Corporate Capabilities) and deployments (Project Histories). Interested companies can access information about the "Mound Long-Term Stewardship Initiative" at http://web.ead.anl.gov/techcon/projects/moundltsi. This project web site will also provide questionnaires and directions for submitting the required information on Corporate Capabilities and Project Histories. The information provided by the responders at this web site will be the only source used for preparing a List of INTERESTED, PRE-QUALIFIED SOURCES. Only those responders selected for the Pre-Qualified list will receive an invitation to the Workshop and subsequently an RFP expected to be issued during the second quarter of government fiscal year 2002. All responses must be posted to the web site by 03/04/02. TELEPHONE INQUIRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL. Technical POC is: Joyce Massie (BWXT), (937) 865-3888, Email: massja@doe-md.gov The Workshop will be organized and facilitated by the project team under the guidance of a Steering Committee consisting of representatives from LTSI Project Team. The Workshop will be co-sponsored by DOE, BWXT, DDFA, and SCFA. LINKURL: http://web.ead.anl.gov/techcon/projects/moundltsi. Web Site POC is: LINKDESC: Argonne National Laboratory TechCon Web Site. EMAILADD: mak@emswhq.com . EMAILDESC: Michael Krstich
- Place of Performance
- Address: Department of Energy, BWXT of Ohio (DOE Contractor), Mound Environmental Management Project, 1 Mound Road, Box 3030, Miamisburg, OH
- Zip Code: 45343-3030
- Country: USA
- Zip Code: 45343-3030
- Record
- SN20020131/00019929-020129210106 (fbodaily.com)
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