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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 02, 2009 FBO #2594
SOURCES SOUGHT

R -- Peformance Based Environmental Services and Technology Market Survey Information

Notice Date
12/31/2008
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
541330 — Engineering Services
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Specialty Center Acquisitions NAVFAC, N62583 SPECIALTY CENTER ACQUISITIONS NAVFAC, Naval Base Ventura County, 1205 Mill Road, Building 850, Port Hueneme, CA, 93043
 
ZIP Code
93043
 
Solicitation Number
N6258309RXXXX
 
Response Due
1/23/2009
 
Archive Date
2/7/2009
 
Point of Contact
Palmer Anderson, NFESC,(805) 982-1488, Palmer.Anderson@navy.mil / Elizabeth Corder, Contract Specialist, (805) 982-4012, Elizabeth.Corder@navy.mil
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
SOURCES SOUGHT ANNOUNCEMENT FOR PERFORMANCE BASED ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES AND TECHNOLOGY CONTRACT INFORMATION / THIS IS A SOURCES SOUGHT ANNOUNCEMENT. THIS IS NOT A SOLICITATION ANNOUNCEMENT OR REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL. NO CONTRACT WILL BE AWARDED FROM THIS ANNOUNCEMENT. / This Sources Sought Announcement is a market research tool being used to determine the availability and adequacy of potential business sources prior to determining the method of acquisition and issuance of a Solicitation. The intent of this sources sought announcement is as follows: / (1) The Government is researching the contract types (i.e. Firm Fixed Price, Time and Material, Cost Type etc.) customarily utilized in the Marketplace for the following environmental services that fall under the purview of the Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center (NFESC) for procurement. NFESC is the specialty center of the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC). NFESC's Environmental Restoration Division requires a contract to provide environmental support to satisfy overall operational objectives of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps installations and to other federal organizations. Required services may be performed at any location worldwide, including Navy and Marine Corps fa! cilities in both the continental United States (CONUS) and outside the continental United States (OCONUS). Work will be performed in office settings and in the field. / These environmental services include various engineering and incidental services for: / a. Environmental program development and implementation; / b. Research, development, testing, and evaluation (RDT&E) of innovative environmental technologies, strategies and techniques; / c. Implementing innovative environmental technologies, strategies and techniques; / d. Technical consultation. / (2) The Government is researching Industry's experience and recommendations re: Single Award and Multiple Award Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts in the Government sector. / (3) The Government is researching to identify potential qualified 8(a), Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUBZone), Service Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), and Small Business (SB) offerors for environmen! tal services as stated herein. / The general SCOPE OF WORK includes tasks that fall into the following categories: / I. TOTAL WASTE INNOVATIONS (TWI) PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION. Work with the Marine Corps facility personnel to develop, refine, and implement management programs related to the collection/drop-off, recycling, storage, disposal, and possible reuse/resale of recyclable and hazardous materials/waste. / II. RANGE CLEANUP, SUSTAINABILITY, AND MANAGEMENT. Implement and continuously improve range-related operations and programs. / III. TECHNOLOGY IMPLEMENTATION. Implement innovative environmental technologies, techniques, and strategies. / IV. SITE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (O&M). Operate sites and innovative systems at sites, including maintenance and monitoring. / V. CLIMATE CHANGE INITIATIVE. Research, develop, test, and implement broad-based innovation in the complex and evolving area of climate change, particularly as it impacts Navy/Marine Corps operations. Such initiatives will focus on technology-based so! lutions to problems resulting from increasing greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations in the atmosphere. / Initiatives may include: / a. Develop and implement technologies focused on slowing the rise of ambient GHG concentrations in the atmosphere. / b. Operation and maintenance of selected technologies focused on slowing the rise of ambient GHG concentrations in the atmosphere. / c. Remedy selection for best technology to reduce operational carbon footprint. / d. Development of climate change initiative program for Navy and Marine Corps installations. / VI. TECHNICAL CONSULTATION. Provide technical consultation and support of projects, systems, other contractors, and emerging topics of concern. / VII. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TESTING, AND EVALUATION. Research better environmental remediation and compliance technologies, techniques, and strategies. / VIII. ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT. Provide the following for an array of environmental documents, technologies, sites, and prog! rams - assessments, analysis, planning, procurement, archiving, and activity-based costing. / IX. TRAINING. Provide environmental, health and safety related training. Subject areas include, but not limited to: HAZWOPER, Emergency Preparedness, Hazard Communication, Lockout and Tagout Safety, Hearing Conservation, Excavation Safety, Shipping & Receiving Safety, First Aid, Indoor Air Quality, Personal Protective Equipment, Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry Safety, Medical Surveillance, Respiratory Protection, Blood Borne Pathogen Safety, Heat and Cold Stress, Chemical Process Safety, Laboratory Safety, CPR, and Advance First Aid Training. / IN ORDER TO PERFORM THESE TASKS, ancillary work such as construction, or preparation of planning documents (Field Workplan, Quality Assurance Plan, Health and Safety Plan) will be required if applicable to the task. Each Task Order can be grouped into a single category even though it has minor amounts of work that could be classified in other areas (e.g., site characterization and data analysis may r! equire reporting, and public outreach). / This procurement will involve travel, fieldwork, and incidental construction tasks related to providing environmental support. For Task Orders involving fieldwork, such work will usually occur at Navy and Marine Corps installations in the United States, both active and closing. Occasionally, those installations may reside on foreign soil. / Various task orders will be awarded under this contract. Each Task Order shall have a statement of work (SOW) that states the scope of each task and subtask, specifications, directions, and reporting requirements. Occasionally, Statement of Objectives (SOOs) will be used in place of SOWs when the government desires the contractor maximum flexibility in proposing innovative solutions, e.g., for research development testing and evaluation (RDT&E). / INTERESTED SOURCES SHOULD RESPOND WITH INFORMATION CONCERNING WHAT TYPE OF CONTRACT VEHICLE IS CUSTOMARILY UTILIZED IN THE MARKETPLACE FOR THE AB! OVE MENTIONED PERFORMANCE BASED SERVICES PERTAINING TO ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES AND TECHNOLOGY. Also, please complete the attached Questionnaire by providing the firm's identifying information, Small Business Status, and experience with mobilizing, resourcing and managing varying workloads of response actions at multiple sites simultaneously worldwide. / THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS NOT A COMMITMENT BY THE GOVERNMENT TO ISSUE A SOLICITATION OR TO ULTIMATELY AWARD A CONTRACT. The applicable NAICS Code is 541330 Environmental Engineering Services with a size standard of $4.5 Million. Interested sources must submit any comments and information to PALMER ANDERSON, NFESC, Email: Palmer.Anderson@navy.mil, Phone: (805) 982-1488, no later than 23 January 2009. Responses received after this deadline may not be considered. Since this is a Sources Sought announcement, no evaluation letters will be issued to participants. Point of Contact: ELIZABETH CORDER, Contract Specialist, Phone (805) 982-4012, FAX (805) 982-3015, Email: Elizabeth.Corder@navy.mil.
 
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