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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 15, 2006 FBO #1601
SOURCES SOUGHT

99 -- Environmental Support Services for Munitions and Explosives of Concern

Notice Date
4/13/2006
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
Contracting Office
US Army ARDEC, AMSTA-AR-PC, Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey 07806-5000
 
ZIP Code
07806-5000
 
Solicitation Number
W15QKN-06-X-0741
 
Response Due
5/15/2006
 
Archive Date
6/14/2006
 
Description
I The U.S. Army Garrison, Department of Public Works (DPW) at Picatinny Arsenal, Picatinny, New Jersey will require the commercial services of an Environmental Service/Management Firm qualifying specifically in Munitions and Explosives of Concern (MEC), Military Munitions (MM), Ordnance and Explosives (OE), Unexploded Ordnance (UXO), Unexploded Ordinance Personnel (UXOP), Explosive Soil (ES) Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), Anomaly and Anomaly Avoidance, Removal Action (RA), Munitions Response (MR) and other munitions related services and responses. Munitions responses and other munitions related services may be required at multiple sites located in the lands and waters of Picatinny Arsenal The Contractor shall supply all: personnel, tools, equipment, communications, transportation, materials, supplies and supervision to integrate, manage, and execute all specified aspects of individual task order effort(s) that will be negotiated and issued under this contract The period of performance for this contract will be comprised of (1) ONE base year fromdate of contract award and the possibility of (3) THREE individual option years;individual contract option years shall be exercised at the discretion of the Governmen. The contractor shall be required to perform the work described in each individual task order effort that may include, but is not limited to: 1 Air Monitoring. Conduct on-site work area and site perimeter real-time air monitoring for HTRW, MC, and CWM for worker protection. 2 Anomaly Avoidance. Provide support to avoid buried anomalies and surface munitions. 3 Anomaly Discrimination. Analyze geophysical data to identify and locate target anomalies using innovative and/or traditional methodologies and applications. 4 Anomaly Investigation. Excavate and evaluate target anomalies to determine their identity, size, composition, depth, location and condition. 5 Blast-Effects Analysis. Perform analyses of the effects of the overpressure, heat, fragmentation, and related factors resulting from detonations of MEC or other munitions and determine effective mitigation measures. 6 Chemical Sampling and Analysis. Perform chemical sampling and analyses (both on- site and off-site) for MC, CWM, HTRW, and other target compound list chemicals as required. Samples may be taken and analyzed for the parameters identified in each task order. 7 Construction Support. Provide MEC support at construction sites to ensure safety of construction personnel. 8 Cost Analysis. Perform cost analyses for various response alternatives, MMR Program (MMRP) activities, or other munitions related activities. 9 Engineering Evaluations. Perform engineering evaluations of various response alternatives, MMRP activities, or other munitions related activities. 10 Field Reconnaissance. Verify or substantiate past usage of specific areas as well as presence of MEC or other munitions by conducting field reconnaissance. 11 Feasibility Studies. Perform feasibility studies for various response alternatives or other MMRP activities. 12 Footprint Reduction. Perform reduction of MRAs or other munitions related areas using various historical data analysis, remote sensing, and field reconnaissance methodologies as determined to be applicable. 13 Geographic Information System. Develop Geographic Information System (GIS) databases; create and manage a computerized GIS. 14 Geophysical Mapping. Perform digital and analog geophysical surveys using instruments capable of detecting and locating target anomalies, disturbed areas, and underground utilities. 15 Historical Data Analysis. Analyze historical information such as photographs, records, and documents to identify MRAs or other munitions related areas. 16 Innovative Technology. Investigate, develop, demonstrate, validate, and apply innovative technology tools, techniques, methodologies, and equipment that could assis in identifying areas of interest, characterization of a site, and anomaly selection, identification, and discrimination. 17 Institutional Analysis. Identify and evaluate the local regulatory, demographic, and related factors that may affect, or be affected by the use and management of real property potentially containing MEC or other munitions. 18 Instructional Support. Support the EOD Technical Directorate Response Organization in providing instruction regarding Munitions Response or other munitions related activities. 19 Long Term Management (LTM). Perform LTM activities to include Recurring Reviews. 20 MEC or other munitions related operations. Locate, gain access, identify, recover, store, and if directed, apply final disposal/destruction/ treatment procedures to all MEC, MC, HTRW, RCWM, and other munitions. In addition, perform demining operations, booby trap clearances and disablement of unconventional warfare explosive devices. 21 Programmatic Studies and Documentation. Prepare programmatic studies, documentation, and technical guidance in support of the EOD Technical Directorate Response Organization???s management activities. 22 Involvement. Assist in responsiveness summaries, meetings, restoration advisory boards, community restoration planning and administrative record establishment and maintenance. 23 Range Clearance/Maintenance. Provide support at operational ranges as necessary to clear military munitions, munitions debris, and other range-related debris. 24 Remote Sensing. Perform collection and/or analysis of remote sensing data in order to determine MRAs or other munitions related areas. 25 Risk Assessment. Perform quantitative and/or qualitative risk assessments and/or impact analyses to support Munitions Responses or other munitions related activities. 26 Remedial Investigations. Perform remedial investigations to support Munitions Responses or other munitions related activities. 27 Site Inspections. Perform site inspections to support Munitions Responses or other munitions related activities. 28 Surveying. Provide location surveys and mapping to support Munitions Responses or other munitions related activities. 29 Technical Project Planning. Participate in meetings with DOD personnel, regulatory agencies, restoration advisory boards, and other stakeholders to determine appropriate approaches to project implementation. II Interested vendors shall state their business size when responding to this Market Survey.
 
Web Link
US ARMY TACOM-Picatinny Procurement Network
(http://procnet.pica.army.mil/dbi/Download/GoGetSourcesSought.cfm?SolNum=W15QKN-06-X-0741)
 
Record
SN01027589-W 20060415/060413221607 (fbodaily.com)
 
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