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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 4,1998 PSA#2025DIRECTORATE OF CONTRACTING, BLDG 9504 MS 19, BOX 339500, FORT LEWIS WA
98433-9500 S -- GREASE TRAP & OIL/WATER SEPARATOR CLEANING, REMOVAL & DISPOSAL;
DEWATER DIGESTER SLUDGE REMOVAL & DISPOSAL; INSPECT, CLEAN & TV SURVEY
SEWERLINES & MANHOLES, FORT LEWIS, WASHINGTON SOL DAKF57-98-R-0004 DUE
041598 POC Contract Specialist Olive Lenney 253-967-2151 ext 205 (Site
Code DAKF57) Grease Traps: Work involves grease trap cleaning,
removal, disposal and providing and servicing drums at various
facilities for the collection of waste cooking grease. Grease traps
located outside of buildings are constructed of concrete. Covers are
either hinged or removable steel plate equipped with handles. Each trap
is located adjacent to a paved drive-way which is accessible to a tank
truck.; Oil/Water Separators: Work involves cleaning, removal and
disposal of sediments from American Petroleum Institute, Plate Pack
Separators and Industrial storm-water separators. The depths of
sediment varies from separator to separator. Some of the separators may
have sediment depths of one foot or less, while other separators may
have sediment depths of up to six feet or more.; Dewater Digester
Sludge: Fort Lewis Sewage Treatment Plant currently generates
approximately 2500 tons of sludge annually from the treatment of
domestic sewage. Sewage sludge is generated in both the cake and wet
forms, depending on time spent in the drying beds. The terms of this
contract require the contractor to provide the services by conforming
to the statutes and regulations pertinent to the collection,
transportation, removal, and regulations including, but not limited to,
the Clean Water Act, 40 CFR Part 503, 40 CFR Part 257, Occupational
Safety and Health Administration Act, Department of Transportation
regulations, Washington Industrial Safety and Health Administration
regulations, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act and Washington
Department of Ecology regulations.; Inspect, Clean/TV Survey
Sewerlines: Work involves inspecting, cleaning, and TV surveying
sanitary sewerlines and manholes in non-family housing areas. The
non-family housing areas are all the sewerlines located in areas of
Fort Lewis other than the Family Housing areas. Sewerline sizes range
from six (6) inches and above, with manholes with various depths and
sizes. The contract period consists of Base Period (1 October 1998
through 30 September 1999) and three one-year option periods. The
proposed procurement listed here is being issued as unrestricted. To
obtain a copy of the solicitation package, please send a written
request to: Directorate of Contracting, ATTN: Debbie Miller, Building
9504, MS 19, Box 339500, Fort Lewis, WA 98433-9500. There will be a
non-refundable charge for this solicitation. Each bidder requesting a
solicitation package will be notified prior to issuance of the package
as to the cost and how to obtain the bid package. The size standard is
any concern including its affiliates with an average annual sales or
receipts for its preceeding three fiscal years not in excess of $7
million. SIC Code: 8999. (0033) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0093 19980204\S-0010.SOL)
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