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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 27,1995 PSA#1461US Env. Protection Agency, CMD-RTP MD-33 (NCCM-KH), Research Triangle
Park, NC 27711 Q -- OCCUPATIONAL MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM FOR EPA REGION I SOL
D500728M1 POC Kelley Holton, Contract Specialist, (919) 541-2125/Janice
White, Contracting Officer, (919) 541-2125. The Environmental
Protection Agency is performing a ''market search'' for a contractor to
provide occupational medical surveillance for approximately 225 field
and laboratory employees located in Boston and Lexington, MA who
perform chemically and/or physically stressful assignments. The
contractor's facility must be located within 25 miles (equated to 40
minutes of ground travel time) of both the EPA downtown Boston
facility, J.F. Kennedy Federal Building, and the EPA Laboratory, 60
Westview Street, in Lexington, MA. The contractor will be required to
perform baseline medical examinations and periodic medical examinations
in accordance with respective regulatory requirements. The periodic
examinations can include a core examination of organ functional status;
substance specific, biologic tests; counseling; and optional services
such as vaccinations, mammography, pelvic examinations, etc. The
contractor must furnish the necessary medical and administrative
services of licensed personnel, including physicians board certified in
occupational medicine; CDC approved, licensed personnel; materials;
test equipment including low dose X-ray and automatic audiometer;
privacy/changing facilities; and record-keeping. The contractor shall
provide the services of at least one female physician to conduct
examinations of females in the event of requests by female
participants. If a male physician is performing an examination of a
female, a female chaperone shall be present. Laboratory tests must be
performed by a licensed and approved clinical laboratory and personnel,
and the laboratory must participate in one or more proficiency testing
programs. The contractor will be required to meet quarterly at the
Boston EPA facility for status updates and to provide periodic written
reports of work. EPA reserves the right to set this action aside for
small businesses. The applicable SIC code is 8099 with a size standard
of $5 million in average annual receipts over the last three years.
ALL INTERESTED SMALL BUSINESSES SHOULD FURNISH STATEMENTS REFERENCING
THEIR CAPABILITIES WITHIN FIFTEEN (15) DAYS OF THIS NOTICE. It is
anicipated that a fixed price, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity
contract will be issued with a total period of performance not to
exceed sixty (60) months. Small businesses are requested to submit
appropriate documentation that demonstrates their capability to support
this effort. This should include as a minimum: a brief narrative
describing past experience(s) in the field of Occupational Medicine and
Industrial Health; a demonstration of the technical approach and
qualifications for performing the work outlined above; working
knowledge of OSHA regulations and standards regarding the required
physical examinations and biological monitoring; an organization and
functions chart identifying responsibilities and activities that will
be conducted in-house, as well as those, if any, that may be
subcontracted (at least 50% of the cost of contract performance
incurred for personnel shall be expended for employees of the concern);
resumes and licenses/certifications of personnel, their availability to
support this program and current commitments to other programs;
documentation (technical reports, customer surveys, etc.) that
demonstrates successful completion of similar programs; and mileage and
ground travel time from EPA's two facilities to the contractor's
facility. It is anticipated that this solicitation will be issued on or
around 12/5/95 and that proposals will be due approximately 1/4/96.
This notice will be amended to indicate whether this action will be
set-aside for small businesses or be processed under full and open
competition. Interested parties may obtain a copy of the solicitation
by submitting a written request. Telephone and fax requests will not be
honored. Firms must identify their size status when requesting a copy
of the solicitation. Firms who fail to do so shall be considered to be
large businesses. A limited number of copies are available. Only one
copy shall be issued to a corporate entity, regardless of the number of
requests from one or more different geographic locations. Copies will
be issued on a first come, first serve basis. A copy of the preliminary
source list will be issued to all prospective offerors along with the
solicitation. A separate request is not necessary. All responsible
sources may submit a proposal which will be considered by the Agency.
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