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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 16, 2004 FBO #1116
SOLICITATION NOTICE

R -- Potential Responsible Party (PRP) and Record Management Record Support

Notice Date
12/14/2004
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
NAICS
562910 — Remediation Services
 
Contracting Office
US Army Corps of Engineer - Omaha District, 106 S. 15th Street, Omaha, NE 68102-1618
 
ZIP Code
68102-1618
 
Solicitation Number
W9128F-04-R-0033
 
Response Due
4/18/2005
 
Archive Date
6/17/2005
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
Solicitation for indefinite delivery indefinite quantity contract(s) for Potential Responsible Party (PRP) and Environmental Records Management Support will be posted to the Omaha District web site http://ebs-nwo.wes.army.mil. Planned contract(s) will be set aside for small business. Solicitation issue date is planned on or about 18 February 2005 and closing date is planned on or about 18 April 2005. Planned contract(s) will be for a period not to exceed 5 years and accumulative total of the cont ract(s) will be Not To Exceed $14,000,000. Work under the contract(s) will include technical expertise and legal understanding of CERCLA, environmental remediation and military munitions response to conduct historical records research, preliminary assessm ents, and inventory project reports and to provide special support of agency activities in the two categories of work described below: Potentially Responsible Party (PRP) Support: The planned contract(s) will involve support to agency counsel for environ mental potentially responsible party actions and cost allocation analysis related to various projects/sites assigned to various PRP Districts or other federal agencies including: (1) Provide historical research, including real estate analysis and operati onal information on PRPs. (2) Develop site ownership and operational history and/or liability analysis/cost allocation analysis. (3) Analysis of technical site characterization. (4) Collect and organize documents. (5) Utilize modeling, GIS, and pho to analysis. (6) Conduct interviews. (7) Furnish expert witnesses. Environmental Records Management Support: The planned contract(s) will involve support to agency program/project management staff in all activities to ensure current and future enviro nmental property/project files are established and maintained in a manner that is defensible, auditable, and that contains adequate information necessary to support project decisions. Environmental projects may include but are not limited to environmental restoration; military munitions responses, and compliance activities. Administrative record files will be developed in accordance with CERCLA and the NCP. Other environmental files will be developed in accordance with applicable environmental laws and re gulations such as RCRA and NEPA. Files will be consistent with other environmental files throughout the agency. Work would also include activities that would support the FUDS Information Improvement Plan (FIIP) and other documentation requirements: (1) Locating, organizing, and digitizing historical and current files; (2) Evaluating file content against standardized property and project checklists, found in FIIP, CERCLA, NCP and other applicable laws and regulations; (3) Evaluating the adequacy of ex isting documentation in support of project decisions documents that have been made; (4) Recommend and itemize the work to be done to correct project file deficiencies, which may include completing required documents if they do not exist or do not adequ ately support the current phase determination; and (5) Perform recommended corrections and/or document completion. Files will be capable of withstanding the scrutiny of an external audit, contain the information relied upon in making project decisions, Separate checklists for file contents have been developed under FIIP for the following categories of projects: duplicate property, categorically excluded property, ineligible property, eligible property where no projects found, and eligible property with i dentified projects. For those properties with projects, a checklist also exists for minimum project file documents for each type of project. All files will be digitized and maintained in the agencys central data repository. The size standard to determi ne small business for this requirement is 500 employees based on NAICS 562910. Contractors responding to the solicitation shall reference W9128F-04-R-0033. Po int of Contact: Ellen Baumert at telephone (402) 221-3189 or e-mail ellen.c.baumert@usace.army.mil
 
Place of Performance
Address: US Army Corps of Engineer - Omaha District 106 S. 15th Street, Omaha NE
Zip Code: 68102-1618
Country: US
 
Record
SN00721190-W 20041216/041214212158 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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