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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 1,1997 PSA#1942Defense Special Weapons Agency, 6801 Telegraph Road, Alexandria, VA
22310-3398 P -- SS-24 INTERCONTINENTAL BALLISTIC MISSILE (ICBM) SILO
DISMANTLEMENT-UKRAINE SOL DSWA01-97-R-0053 DUE 120897 POC Sandy
Bednoski, Negotiator, (703) 325-6762, Edward Archer, Contracting
Officer, (703) 325-5028 The Defense Special Weapons Agency (DSWA) is
planning to issue a Request for Proposal on or about 1 Nov 97 for work
in support of dismantlement of 46 SS-24 ICBM silos and 5 launch
control silos in Ukraine. It is anticipated that the work will begin in
FY 98 and be completed in FY 2002 in accordance with Strategic Arms
Reduction Talks (START) Treaty. This work is part of a larger U.S.
Government program to assist Ukraine to dismantle its strategic weapons
systems and comply with its START Treaty obligations. DSWA anticipates
that the scope of work will include: dismantlement of 46 missile silos
and 5 launch control centers; infrastructure repair; provision of
consumables for special Ukrainian equipment; vehicle repair and
maintenance; removal of missiles from silos; removal of propellants
(nitrogen tetraoxide and unsymetrical dimethyl hydrazine (amyl and
heptyl)) from one section of the missile and conducting initial
neutralization; temporary storage and transportation of propellants;
road and rail transport of missiles in canisters to storage and
disassembly facilities; and development and execution of site technical
restoration plans. The contractor may accomplish the majority of the
work by awarding subcontracts to Ukrainian contractors in accordance
with FAR and DFAR rules. Included in the work outlined above, the
contractor shall be responsible for accomplishing support work related
to silo dismantlement, such as: obtaining required permits; conducting
environmental testing; ensuring compliance with Ukrainian laws and
regulations; and, assistance with storage and limited disposition of
salvageable materials extracted from the silos and the silo sites. The
Strategic Offensive Arms Treaty Implementation Center (SOATIC), an
organization of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, shall be the point
of contact within the Government of Ukraine for the contractor. Some
government furnished equipment (GFE) required for this effort will be
available from U.S. Government resources currently located in Ukraine.
GFE will be transitioned from the SS-19 silo dismantlement effort as
it becomes available, with the majority becoming available in Sep 99.
The contractor will be responsible for leasing or buying any additional
equipment to perform the SS-24 effort. Maintenance of leased Ukrainian
equipment is the responsibility of the contractor. Equipment required
by the contractor for this effort that is to be shipped to Ukraine
from outside the former Soviet Union must be declared by the contractor
for shipment into Ukraine through the Defense Transportation System.
This transport will be at no cost to the contractor. Maintenance,
repair and repair parts support of GFE equipment, as well as additional
equipment brought into Ukraine for this effort by the contractor, will
be provided by an existing contract at no cost to the contractor.
Those companies wishing to receive a copy of the RFP must submit a
request in writing, including a point of contact, phone number, fax
number, and mailing address to Sandy Bednoski. Faxed requests are
welcome and should be addressed to Sandy Bednoski/AMA at (703)
325-9291. Faxed requests do not need to be followed with mailed
originals. Telephone requests will not be accepted. A mandatory site
visit to the work site and preproposal conference in Ukraine is
tentatively planned for the week of 3 Dec 97. Contractor participation
in site visit is prerequisite for proposal submission. Each interested
party shall submit by fax the names of a maximum of two individuals to
attend this site visit to Sandy Bednoski by 20 Oct 97. Include name,
date of birth, place of birth, and passport number. Interested parties
will be responsible for assuring that named individuals have valid
passports and visas. For information, contact Sandy Bednoski at (703)
325-6762. Information on DSWA solicitations, already released, can be
obtained by calling the DSWA Hotline at (703) 325-1173. As of 31 May
96, Acquisition Management has added "Procurement Opportunities" to the
DSWA Home Page available on the World Wide Web. Information will
include this synopsis and more. Please check us out at www.dswa.mil.
Reference Synopsis No. 97-128 (0272) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0030 19971001\P-0002.SOL)
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