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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF september 25,1995 PSA#1438National Park Service, Denver Service Center, 12795 W. Alameda Parkway,
P.O. Box 25287, Denver, Colorado 80225 C -- INDEFINITE QUANTITY CONTRACT(S) FOR SOLID AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
INSPECTION, MONITORING, MANAGEMENT, PLANNING, AND DESIGN FOR ABATEMENT
AND/OR REMOVAL, CENTRAL UNITED STATES SOL 1443CX200096004 POC Ellen
Sanders, 303/969-2789 The National Park Service (NPS), Denver Service
Center in support of the Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Program,
is seeking organizations or teams to perform work under indefinite
quantity contracts for investigation, design, and construction
oversight and inspection of hazardous and non-hazardous materials and
waste assessment at NPS sites. More than one contract may be awarded as
the result of this solicitation. The contract(s) will include projects
located in the States of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Montana, North
Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Utah, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas,
Minnesota, Iowa, Indiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin,
Ohio, and Michigan. Hazardous wastes and materials shall include, but
are not limited to, asbestos, PCB's, radon, lead, and other regulated
hazardous waste as defined by 40 CFR Part 261. Non-hazardous wastes and
materials shall include, but not be limited to, petroleum, refuse,
recyclables and other wastes as defined in 40 CFR. Project areas may
include, but are not limited to, all types of NPS facilities and sites
including historic and non-historic structures, visitor centers,
administration and maintenance facilities, concession facilities,
comfort stations, campgrounds, picnic areas, roads, trails, parking,
water and sewage treatment facilities, underground storage tanks,
waterfront facilities, landfill areas, undeveloped land, contamination
of and soils, air, and surface and ground water. The services desired
include, but are not limited to, Title I Services: including hazardous
and non-hazardous materials investigation; preliminary site
assessments; on-site monitoring of soil, water, or air; sample
collection; laboratory testing and analysis; identification of
hazardous materials; solid waste and hazardous and non-hazardous waste
management planning; revision and editing of guidance handbooks;
landfill analysis and closure reports; data- base development; and
solid waste assessment testing, Title II Services: including
development of construction drawings; costruction specifications; and
construction estimates for neutralization, treatment, containment,
remediation, abatement, and/or removal of hazardous and non-hazardous
waste and for removal, cleanup, and installation of UST's, Title III
Services: including construction oversight; site visits; on-site
monitoring and testing during removal; review of submittal and shop
drawings; and preparation of record as-built drawings, other services
incidental to identification and assessment of contaminated/hazardous
materials, such as: removal and disposal of contaminated/hazardous
materials resulting from the A/E's investigative efforts; training of
on-site NPS personnel, environmental audits, and legal support.
Required disciplines include certified asbestos and other hazardous
materials inspectors, certified industrial hygienists, laboratory
technicians, hazardous materials planners, geologists, hydro-
geologists and civil/environmental engineers. All testing and analysis
shall be performed by an EPA certified laboratory and the A/E shall
have in place a Quality Assurance/Quality Control plan. All work
performed by the A/E shall be /under the direction of a Professional
Engineer registered in the state or territory to which the work
pertains. All work performed will be in compliance with the following
acts, as applicable: CAA, CWA, RCRA, CERCLA/Superfund as amended by
SARA, TSCA, NEPA, FIFRA, SDWA, OSHA, HMTA, as well as all other
applicable Federal and state laws, regulations and local ordinances. In
accordance with Public Law 100-418 and Executive Order 12770, all
Federal design work is to be performed using the metric system of
weights and measures. Design work under this contract(s) may be subject
to this requirement. The following criteria, in descending order of
importance, shall be used in the evaluation of prospective firms.
Please note that this criteria shall be used by the NPS in lieu of the
criteria listed under Note 24. 1. Professional qualifications of the
firm and staff proposed for the performance of the desired services. 2.
Specialized and recent technical experience in hazardous and
non-hazardous waste and solid waste services for facilities similar to
those listed above and at locations within states enumerated. 3. Prior
project experience, in the state(s) where the work is to be performed,
in successfully complying with provisions of federal and state
regulations as identifie in RCRA, CERCLA, SARA, HMTA, TSCA, and OSHA.
4. Compliance with certification, professional licensing and
registration requirements of EPA and the state(s) as listed above. 5.
Performance on previous projects including demonstrated ability to meet
schedule, cost control, and quality required on completed projects. 6.
Capacity to accomplish more than one project at a time on short time
schedules. 7. Demonstrated success in prescribing the use of recovered
materials and achieving waste reduction and energy efficiency in
facility design. The total of all task orders per year per contract
will not exceed $2,000,000 and each task order will not exceed
$500,000. The contractor(s) is guaranteed a minimum amount of $50,000
during the life of the contract. The term of the contract(s) shall be
one year with four, one-year options. This procurement is open to small
and large businesses pursuant to Public Law 100-656. The NPS welcomes
the participation of small business firms including woman and minority-
owned and operated A/E firms and encourages large business firms to
include small business firms as part of their team if they have the
need to employ subcontractors. If the apparent successful offeror is a
large business, they will be required to submit a subcontracting plan
which will separate percentage goals for using small business concerns
and small disadvantaged business as subcontractors. The Government will
not indemnify the selected firm against liability involving hazardous
or non-hazardous materials or waste; that is, no clause holding the
firm harmless will be included in the contract(s). Only firms fully
meeting the requirements described in this announcement are invited to
submit a Letter of Interest, a completed Standard Form (SF) 254 for
each firm, and a team SF 255. Submission of office brochures is
encouraged only to the extent that they graphically (via drawings and
photographs) substantiate the work specifically described on the SF 254
and 255. See Note 24. The National Park Service has adopted sustainable
design as the guiding principle for park planning and development. In
practice, sustainable design utilizes best available solutions within
the design tradition of the NPS and conserves global resources,
utilizes energy efficiently, recycles materials and waste, and
specifies ecologically responsible methods, practices, and materials in
the construction of park infastructure. In support of the principles of
conservation of resources and recycling materials, submissions should
consist of as much recyclable paper as possible and the submission
should be organized in such a manner that the recyclable material can
be easily removed after evaluation. To the extent possible,
printed/copied double-sided paper documents will be submitted.
Responses must be received before 4:30 p.m. (Denver time) 30 calendar
days from date of this publication (first workday following a weekend
or holiday) in order to be considered for selection. This is not a
Request for Proposal. (0264) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0021 19950922\C-0002.SOL)
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