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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 3,1996 PSA#1629CONTRACTING DIVISION, ATTN: AMCPM-RMA, ROCKY MOUNTAIN ARSENAL, COMMERCE
CITY CO 80022-1748 Y -- PROGRAM MANAGEMENT CONTRACT FOR ROCKY MOUNTAIN ARSENAL SOL
DAAM02-96-R-0016 DUE 010697 POC Contract Specialist Tina L. Young (303)
289-0149 (Site Code DAAM02) On June 11, 1996, the U.S. Army and other
concerned parties executed the Onpost Record of Decision (ROD) which
sets forth in general terms the course of action for the environmental
cleanup of the Rocky Mountain Arsenal. Now that the parties have
agreed to the restoration of the Arsenal, the Program Manager for Rocky
Mountain Arsenal is in a position to enter into a firm contractual
arrangement to accomplish the work. BACKGROUND. The Rocky Mountain
Arsenal was established in 1942 near Denver, Colorado as a chemical
munitions plant. For approximately 40 years, the Army produced,
processed and disposed of a variety of chemical agents, conventional
weapons and other chemicals. In addition, private firms produced
chemicals at the Arsenal for many years under the Army's industrial
policy of the time. As a result of these activities, a substantial
pollution problem now exists. INTENT. The Government does not intend to
use FAR Part 12 for this acquisition. The Program Manager intends to
issue Solicitation DAAM02-96-R-0016 and award a single contract to
manage the execution of the remediation and other services at the
Arsenal. The Government seeks qualified firms to propose on this
project. The resulting contract will be known as the Program Management
Contract, or PMC. The PMC will encompass the execution of more than
thirty large site-remediation projects and collateral program support
effort over a number of years. The Program Manager for Rocky Mountain
Arsenal, in conjunction with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and
Shell Oil Company, will be reconstituted as a small core quality
assurance oversight activity to oversee the PMC and other matters at
RMA. Solicitation is Full and Open Competition. At the prime level the
PMC is contemplated to be a cost reimbursement type contract with
negotiated award fee arrangements. The PMC will subcontract (through
fixed-priced instruments to the extent practicable) to competent firms
all work except that necessary for design, coordination, and
management of the overall effort. A substantial program for small and
disadvantaged business subcontracting will be negotiated into the PMC.
METHOD AND SCHEDULE. SIC Code is 1629. The PMRMA will conduct an
Advanced Planning Briefing for Industry at 9:00 a.m. Mountain Time,
August 15, 1996 in Building 111A Assembly Room, RMA. The PM will
present the contract program, conduct a site-tour, provide answers to
questions submitted in advance, and encourage active feedback from
attendees on ways to improve the acquisition. On or about August 30,
1996 Phase I of the RFP will be issued. In Phase I the Government will
make responsibility and technical qualification determinations.
Qualified offerors will be invited to participate in Phase Two, in
which they will submit a full technical and cost proposal. Phase II is
expected to be issued on or about November 1, 1996. Award of the PMC
is expected in the Spring of 1997, with work commencing shortly
thereafter. OTHER INFORMATION. The Arsenal has an Internet World Wide
Web site. The address is http://www.pmrma-www.army.mil. The ROD has
been posted, and other information which will constitute a substantial
portion of the Scope of Work will be posted on or about August 1,
1996. Interested parties are encouraged to examine it. The ROD is also
available at the Joint Administrative Records Document Facility at the
west gate of Rocky Mountain Arsenal (72nd and Quebec, Commerce City,
CO), and at these local libraries: Adams County Library, Brighton, CO;
Aurora Public Library, Aurora, CO; Commerce City Public Library,
Commerce City, CO; Denver Public Library, 1357 Broadway, Denver, CO;
Lakewood Public Library, Lakewood, CO; Montbello Public Library, 12955
Albrook Drive, Denver, CO; Park Hill Library, 4705 Montview Drive,
Denver, CO; and the EPA Library, 999 18th Street, Denver, CO. Space
limitation restricts the number of people from each firm at the APBI on
August 15 to two (2) each. Firms wishing to attend the APBI must notify
Terry Grush, Contracting Officer or Tina Young, Contract Specialist,
via E-mail (tyoung@pmrma-emh1.army.mil), by fax (303.289.0315) or by
letter of your firm's intent to attend, and the number of people
expected. Firms who wish a copy of the Solicitation should request it
through the same addresses. Verbal requests for the RFP(0183) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0165 19960702\Y-0001.SOL)
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