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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF MARCH 01, 2023 SAM #7764
SOURCES SOUGHT

F -- Sources Sought for Environmental Health and Safety Services-FOH Notice ID PSC307783

Notice Date
2/27/2023 3:06:17 PM
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
541620 — Environmental Consulting Services
 
Contracting Office
PROGRAM SUPPORT CENTER ACQ MGMT SVC ROCKVILLE MD 20857 USA
 
ZIP Code
20857
 
Solicitation Number
PSC307783
 
Response Due
3/28/2023 11:00:00 AM
 
Point of Contact
Angeleana Torres, Phone: (301) 492-4741, Saundra Kpadeh, Phone: 2028419910
 
E-Mail Address
angeleana.torres@psc.hhs.gov, saundra.kpadeh@psc.hhs.gov
(angeleana.torres@psc.hhs.gov, saundra.kpadeh@psc.hhs.gov)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
8A 8(a) Set-Aside (FAR 19.8)
 
Description
Small Business Sources Sought This is a Small Business Sources Sought notice. This is NOT a solicitation for proposals, proposal abstracts, or quotations. The purpose of this notice is to obtain information regarding: (1) the availability and capability of qualified small business sources; (2) whether they are small businesses; HUBZone small businesses; service-disabled, veteran-owned small businesses; 8(a) small businesses; veteran-owned small businesses; woman-owned small businesses; or small disadvantaged businesses; and (3) their size classification relative to the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for the proposed acquisition. Your responses to the information requested will assist the Government in determining the appropriate acquisition method, including whether a set-aside is possible. An organization that is not considered a small business under the applicable NAICS code should not submit a response to this notice. Background. Federal Occupational Health (FOH), a component of the Program Support Center (PSC) within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), has provided occupational health programs for federal employees for more than 70 years. FOH operates under the principles of the Health Promotion for Government Employees Act, Pub. L. No. 79-658, 60 Stat. 903 (1946), as amended and codified at 5 U.S.1. � 7901, which authorizes the head of an agency to establish a health service program to promote and maintain the physical fitness and emotional well-being of federal employees; 42 U.S.1. 231; and the Service and Supply Fund Charter. FOH Environmental Health and Safety Services (EHSS) provides consultation and support to Federal occupational and environmental health managers throughout the Federal government.� FOH defines occupational health (OH) from the Federal government perspective as a comprehensive approach, with a public health perspective, to improving health, safety, and productivity in the federal workforce, while decreasing the Government�s liability and health care costs through various clinical, environmental, educational, and risk-based prevention programs. Among its many functions, FOH EHSS assists Federal managers in establishing OH services for Federal employees, assessing and monitoring environmental hazards, complying with mandated and voluntary OH and environmental standards, FOH performs its work for other agencies under fully reimbursable interagency agreements issued in accordance with the Working Capital Fund. Agreements are negotiated with departments� and agencies� national headquarters and/or with their regional/local components. Some agreements are for a standard package of OH program components; others are for an array of services and consultations tailored to particular OH or environmental needs.� In the aggregate, these agreements provide basic OH services through FOH OH centers for approximately 300,000 Federal employees, and expanded OH programs, including employee counseling, for over 1.3 million employees. Insufficient Federal resources exist to complete work requirements, and acquisition of additional Federal employees is not in the best interest of the government due to the intermittent nature of work requirements. Purpose and Objectives. The objective of this Sources Sought is to survey industry capabilities to provide a contractor who can provide the Federal Occupational Health (FOH) with qualified industrial hygiene, safety, and environmental specialists as required. Services will enable FOH EHSS to provide consultative assistance to other Federal agencies. The contractor shall consult, plan, implement, evaluate, and certify environmental health/industrial hygiene services for Federal managers and employees.� Services will be initiated through Task Orders issued against the contract, which will be an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract. Information submission instructions. Questions regarding the contents of this Sources Sought shall be submitted via email to: angeleana.torres@psc.hhs.gov no later than March 27, 2023 2:00 pm EST. Phone calls will not be accepted. The Government reserves the right to respond to some, all, or none of the questions that will be submitted. Capability statements and responses shall address all of the information listed within the Sources Sought. Capability statements and responses shall be submitted via email to angeleana.torres@psc.hhs.gov no later than March 27, 2023 2:00 pm EST in the form of a �white paper.� The subject line for the email heading shall be �Sources Sought for Environmental Health and Safety Services-FOH Notice ID PSC307783�. Responses should be limited to no more than ten (10) single spaced pages exclusive of marketing slicks or published information available at time of release of the Sources Sought request. Page size is 8.5 x 11 inches with 1-inch margins. Text must be a minimum font size/style of 10-point Times New Roman. Tables must be a minimum font size/style of 9-point in the Arial family. Graphics must be at minimum 8-point in the Arial family. Tables and Graphics may use the landscape format. All other text must use the portrait format. Responses to this Sources Sought should include a cover letter with the following information at a minimum: � Sources Sought Number: Notice ID PSC307783 � Company�s Name; � Company�s UEI Number; � Company Point of Contact, mailing address, telephone and fax numbers, and website address; � Name, telephone number, and e-mail address of a company point of contact who has the authority and knowledge to clarify Sources Sought responses with government representatives; � Business Size and Size Standard / Classification as validated via the System for Award Management (SAM). All respondents must be registered on SAM located at www.sam.gov; � Multiple Award Schedule (MAS)s the services and/or products are offered on (GSA, NITAAC, SEWP, etc) and schedule information (Schedule #, Contract#, period of performance); � Number of years in business; affiliated contractor agreement information: parent company, joint venture partners, and potential teaming partners. � Would you need to or want to use a sub-contractor(s)? If yes, how many Please identify your size classification relative to North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) for this Sources Sought. Include the socioeconomic status; HUBZone small business; service-disabled, veteran-owned small businesses; 8(a) small business; women-owned small business; or small disadvantaged business in order to assist the government in determining the appropriate acquisition method, including whether a set-aside is possible. Anticipated period of performance. The anticipated start of the period of performance is� First Quarter FY24. The contract will be 5 years from award (Base + 4 options). NOTE: Project requiremets information fo the�Sources Sought is down below and also attached to this contract oportunity. Project Requirements. 1. Perform environmental health, environmental management, industrial hygiene, ergonomic, fire protection, indoor air quality and safety investigations, studies, and evaluations, which may include: a. Developing survey protocol outlines, cost projection estimates, and tentative site visit schedules; b. Performing environmental sampling, to include air, water, soil, process by-product and waste materials or physical agents; evaluating sample analyses by laboratories maintaining certification/accreditation appropriate for the analyses required; interpreting results, and preparing scopes of work for additional studies and/or remedial measures; c. Reviewing and evaluating accident and injury statistics, identifying potential workplace safety and health hazards, and developing safety plans; d. Conducting employee interviews, developing and administering questionnaires, and analyzing and interpreting results, conducting risk assessment and risk management studies; e. Drawing conclusions based upon current scientific methodologies and knowledge; comparing findings with current standards or criteria; f. Providing concise, cost-effective, and health-protective recommendations that address deficiencies or problems observed or noted in investigations, studies, and evaluations; g. Providing site visit reports, interim reports, and final project reports; h. Preparing scopes of work for known health, safety, or environmental deficiencies from which remediation efforts can be implemented by others; and i. Preparing health, safety, emergency and environmental management plans in accordance with regulatory requirements and agency needs. 2. Perform quality assurance activities related to environmental health, industrial hygiene, indoor air quality, radiation safety and health, and safety management investigations, studies, and evaluations, which may include: a. Calibrating sampling instrumentation; b. Preparing cost, and other comparisons of instrumentation and supplies for acquisition by the FOH program; c. Using appropriate sampling techniques, analytical standards, and blanks; d. Certifying that instrumentation, methodologies, and techniques are consistent with acceptable professional practice; and e. Providing a summary report of training delivered, which may include summarizing findings of student-provided course evaluations. 3. Perform inspections of buildings and facilities for compliance with requirements of the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA). This may include: a. Reviewing architectural and ""as built"" plans, work change orders, and other records for the specification of any materials that may contain asbestos; b. Inspecting the building for friable materials, and materials or products that are likely to contain asbestos; c. Delineating homogeneous areas and developing a sampling plan for bulk sampling collecting samples and having them analyzed for asbestos by an accredited commercial laboratory. d. Performing visual inspections and collecting information on the physical condition and location of asbestos containing building materials and on other characteristics of the building that may affect the likelihood that asbestos containing building materials may be disturbed and that fibers may be released and distributed; and e. Evaluating results, interpreting sampling data, and preparing written reports, cost estimates and remediation project scoping documents. 4. Develop facility asbestos management plans according to FOH criteria and AHERA protocol. This may include: a. Reviewing AHERA/FOH building inspection findings that include physical assessment of the building and commercial accredited laboratory findings and selecting appropriate control/response action(s), (e.g., repair, encapsulation, enclosure, or removal of asbestos containing material (ACM), etc.); b. Designing operations and maintenance (O&M) plans for ACM's; c.� Identifying the cost and options for financing response actions, including O&M programs; and �d. Preparing written O&M plans/reports. 5. Provide industrial hygiene/environmental oversight of asbestos abatement projects. This oversight may include: a. Assisting in the development of asbestos removal specifications; b. Reviewing and approving site specific abatement plans; c. Monitoring abatement workers'/contractors' work practices and procedures and providing guidance on practices; d. Performing air monitoring and bulk sampling before, during, and after asbestos removal projects; and e. Conducting visual inspections of containment before, during, and after abatement activities. 6. Perform lead-based paint inspections, water and air testing and firing range evaluations and risk assessments of buildings and facilities according to FOH criteria and policies. This may include: a.� Reviewing architectural and ""as built"" plans, work change orders, and other records for the specification of any materials that may contain lead; b.� Inspecting the building for presence of materials or products that are likely to contain lead; c.� Inspecting firing ranges including collecting, air, bulk and wipe samples for lead dust contamination; d.� Developing a sampling and testing plan for paint samples and x-ray fluorescence tests; e.� Collecting samples and having them analyzed for lead by an accredited commercial laboratory; f.� Performing visual inspections and collecting information on the physical condition and location of lead paint and on other characteristics of the building that may affect the likelihood that lead paint may be present along with conditions which may be a hazard to building occupants; and g.� Evaluating results, interpreting sampling data, and preparing written reports, cost estimates and remediation project scoping documents. 7. Develop facility lead management plans according to FOH criteria and other official protocols such as those for client agencies. This may include: a.� Reviewing building inspection findings that include physical assessment of the building and commercial accredited laboratory findings and selecting appropriate control/response action(s), (e.g., repair, encapsulation, enclosure, or removal of lead-based paint, etc.); b. Designing operations and maintenance (O&M) plans for lead-based paint; c.� Identifying the cost and options for financing response actions, including O&M programs; and d.� Preparing written O&M plans/reports. 8. Provide industrial hygiene/environmental oversight of lead abatement projects. This oversight to include: a. Assisting in the development of lead removal specifications; b. Reviewing and approving site specific abatement plans; c. Monitoring abatement workers'/contractors' work practices and procedures and providing guidance on practices; d. Performing air monitoring and bulk sampling before, during, and after lead-based paint removal projects; and e. Conducting visual inspections of containment during, and after abatement activities. 9. Conduct hazardous materials inventories, waste characterization and on-site surveys for proper handling and storage of hazardous materials. Conduct subsequent computer data entry into appropriate databases. 10. Provide safety and health personnel to support disaster recovery operations as a result of disaster declarations and other related requests. 11. Provide full time environmental, safety and health personnel to support customer agencies worksites and their overall occupational health and safety programs. 12. Perform food safety inspections of retail food establishments in federally leased and owned buildings and temporary food vendors at federal disaster sites to ensure compliance with current FDA Food Code standards. 13. Perform evaluations on the proper selection, use and fit of personal protective equipment. 14. Provide industrial hygiene/environmental oversight of mold remediation projects.� This oversight may include: a. Assisting in the development of mold removal specifications; b. Reviewing and approving site specific abatement plans; c. Monitoring abatement workers'/contractors' work practices and procedures and providing guidance on practices; d. Performing air monitoring and bulk sampling before, during, and after mold removal projects; and e. Conducting visual inspections of containment before, during, and after abatement activities. 15. Provide consultation to the FOH program and to Federal managers and employees, service provision sites, and other professionals. Consultation activities may include: a. Communicating findings, results, conclusions, and recommendations of investigations, studies, and evaluations; b. Providing training and education to federal employees (e.g., hazard communication, hazard awareness, and other regulatory training related to OSHA and EPA standards) including the preparation of training manuals and other training materials, and recording of trainee registration and course completion data; c. Participating in FOH� business development activities, including advising federal managers of other occupational health services available (e.g., other environmental services, employee assistance programs, wellness/fitness, medical surveillance); d. Participating as a member of a multi-disciplinary occupational health team in providing environmental health/industrial hygiene investigations, studies, and evaluations; and e. Serving as a consultant to FOH committees, work groups, and task forces. 16. Provide environmental management system services and sustainability services to support greening the government initiatives, which may include: a. Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) inspections for environmentally sustainable design, construction and operation of facilities; b. Site and structure design efficiency evaluations; c. Energy, water and materials efficiency evaluations; d. Indoor air quality enhancements; e. Operations and maintenance optimization; f. Waste reduction; and communicate findings, results, conclusions, and recommendations of investigations, studies, and evaluations. Disclaimer and Important Notes. This notice does not obligate the Government to award a contract or otherwise pay for the information provided in response. The Government reserves the right to use information provided by respondents for any purpose deemed necessary and legally appropriate. Any organization responding to this notice should ensure that its response is complete and sufficiently detailed to allow the Government to determine the organization�s qualifications to perform the work. Respondents are advised that the Government is under no obligation to acknowledge receipt of the information received or provide feedback to respondents with respect to any information submitted. After a review of the responses received, a pre-solicitation synopsis and solicitation may be published in GSA Advantage eBuy. However, responses to this notice will not be considered adequate responses to a solicitation. Confidentiality. No proprietary, classified, confidential, or sensitive information should be included in your response. The Government reserves the right to use any non-proprietary technical information in any resultant solicitation(s).
 
Web Link
SAM.gov Permalink
(https://sam.gov/opp/f86d209ad5754aaaa9847a23dcfd5110/view)
 
Place of Performance
Address: USA
Country: USA
 
Record
SN06602897-F 20230301/230227230112 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
SAM.gov Link to This Notice
(may not be valid after Archive Date)

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