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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 7,1996 PSA#1611US Env. Protection Agency, CMD-RTP MD-33 (NCCM- ), Research Triangle
Park, NC 27711 A -- NATIONAL AIR POLLUTION STANDARDS SUPPORT POC POC: Julio E. Lopez,
Contract Specialist, 919-541-4474/Cheryl A. Saliby, Contracting
Officer, 919-541-3053. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has
current contract number 68D10118 with Research Triangle Institute. This
level of effort cost-plus-fixed-fee contract is in its final option
year and requires the contractor to provide technical support for the
development of standards for stationary sources of the 189 hazardous
air pollutants listed in the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
Specifically, this contract provides support for the following source
categories: Acrylic/Modacrylic/Fibers, Chlorine Production, Hydrogen
Fluoride, Integrated Iron and Steel, Lime Manufacturing, Mineral Wool,
Petroleum Refineries - Catalytic Cracking, Portland Cement, Primary
Aluminum, Primary Cooper, Printing/Publishing, Secondary Aluminum,
Steel Pickling, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing and Wool
Fiberglass. The primary purpose of this contract is for the contractor
to provide all necessary labor, materials, services, equipment, and
facilities to provide the required technical support for the
development, implementation and review of National Emission Standards
for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), New Source Performance Standards
(NSPS), Maximum Achievable Control Technologies (MACT), Control
Guidance Techniques (CTG), and Alternative Control Techniques (ACT).
The current contract expires on August 1, 1996. However, work on
existing work assignments need to be continued without interruption, if
EPA is to meet statutory deadlines for the proposal and promulgation of
standards due in late FY-96 and early FY-97. Only an extension of the
present contract can provide uninterrupted, critical analytical support
to meet congressional and statutory deadlines. Therefore, the
Government intends to extend the period of performance of this contract
up to 5 months from August 2, 1996 to December 31, 1996, to allow for
the continuation and completion of critical ongoing work and to allow
for the completion of a new competitive contract award and a smooth
transition period. The Government's best estimate of the additional
labor hours required to complete the existing work for 5 months is
21,250 hours. No additional hours on the existing level of effort
contract are required, only a time extension. Only the incumbent
contractor has the knowledge and ''know-how'' to continue working with
the on-going work without an extensive training and start-up period.
It may not be practicable for the Government to substitute a
replacement contractor(s) during the extended period of work due to the
limited time work is needed, the Government's need to meet statutory
deadlines, and the expense of multiple transitions. The work to be
completed during this time period requires the same expertise and
qualifications as is currently required to perform the task orders
under the contract. Specifically, in order to provide technical support
for the development of a regulation, the contractor must have as a
minimum knowledge of the profile and dynamics of the industry being
regulated, the processes used by the industry to develop its products,
and the pollutants emitted and their associated health effects. In
addition, the contractor must develop databases and models to analyze
the information collected. Furthermore, the contractor must develop and
maintain large files of information, including Confidential Business
Information (CBI), to document the basis of the standard being
developed. It may not be possible to have another firm(s) pick up the
ongoing tasks and complete them as currently scheduled because of the
loss of efficiency and unnecessary duplication of costs. Any other firm
would require extensive training and familiarization with the on-going
programs. The incumbent contractor has in place a qualified/trained
contract acclimated staff in place which matches the unique immediate
needs of the Agency to complete the on-going project on schedule to
meet statutory deadlines. Interested parties who believe they can
provide the required services are invited to submit, in writing, an
affirmative response demonstrating an ability to immediately assume the
on-going projects without disruption to the current operations and
demonstrating a cost benefit to the Government in view of the short
period of performance and the ongoing recompetition. Any written
response must be received no later than 15 days after publication of
this synopsis. In order to be responsive, the correspondence must be
accompanied by a written narrative statement of capability, including
detailed technical information sufficient to permit agency analysis in
order to determine a bonafide capability to meet the Government's
requirements. Responses without the required documentation will be
considered non-responsive. This is NOT a formal notice of solicitation.
No telephone or facsimile request will be honored. See Numbered
Note(s): 22. (0157) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0004 19960606\A-0004.SOL)
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