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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 6, 2000 PSA #2741
SOLICITATIONS

E -- WASTEWATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AT WATERVLIET ARSENAL, WATERVLIET, NY

Notice Date
December 4, 2000
Contracting Office
HQ OSC, Attn AMSOS-ACI, Bld 350, 5th Floor Middle Bay, Rock Island IL 61299-6000
ZIP Code
61299-6000
Response Due
December 21, 2000
Point of Contact
Jodie Bennett, (309) 782-8541
E-Mail Address
click here to contract the contract specialist via (bennettj2@osc.army.mil)
Description
SOURCES SOUGHT FOR THE POTENTIAL PRIVATIZATION OF THE WASTEWATER COLLECTION SYSTEM AT WATERVLIET ARSENAL, WATERVLIET, NY. The Operations Support Command (OSC) seeks to identify responsible potential sources and obtain information in regards to privatization of utility systems in accordance with 10 USC 2688, Utility Systems: Conveyance Authority. OSC is seeking interest and information specifically for the potential privatization of Watervliet's Wastewater collection system. The potential privatization action will include the transfer of ownership, operation and maintenance, and the obligation to serve. The Army intends to retain ownership of all land and will grant easements and leases for access to land associated with the utility system. OBJECTIVE: Should privatization occur, the ownership of Watervliet's wastewater collection systems, operation and maintenance and obligation to continue to provide utility service for an indefinite and ongoing period will transfer to a publicly or privately owned utility service provider. All responsibility for maintaining reliable utility service, including such items as environmental compliance, maintenance costs, major system renovations, construction, equipment, manpower and overhead costs will become the utility service provider's responsibility. It is intended that the privatization will ultimately reduce the Army's life-cycle costs for operating and maintaining the wastewater collection system. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION: The following is provided only to give an approximation of the size, scope and general description of Watervliet's wastewater collection system. Any numbers may be used for estimating purposes only. The wastewater system at Watervliet Arsenal collects all wastewater generated at Watervliet Arsenal and transports it to the City of Watervliet for treatment as there are no wastewater treatment facilities on Watervliet to treat domestic wastewater. The wastewater system at Watervliet Arsenal consists of collection lines and manholes. Installation real property records indicate that the wastewater system consists of 15,535 feet of piping that was installed in 1957, and maybe as early as 1930's & 1940's. The City of Watervliet has a 27-inch wastewater line that flows through the eastern side of the Arsenal. Most of the wastewater generated at Watervliet Arsenal flows to this line. The city also has an 8-inch wastewater line along Route 155, one along 12th Street, and a 12-inch line in the Hudson Court area. Some of the wastewater generated on the Arsenal flows to these lines. There are 14 individual wastewater line connections to the City system. The wastewater system also contains 103 manholes. PROCEDURES: This request to interested parties is for gathering information and is a required component and systematic process to evaluate the interested parties under the U.S. Army's utilities privatization program. In order to minimize costs both to potentially interested parties and the government, this notice is being issued to determine the interest and feasibility of proceeding with a formal request for proposals. Should insufficient credible interest be identified for a privatization action, it is highly likely that no formal solicitation will be issued. SHOULD INTEREST BE DETERMINED SUFFICIENT, A FORMAL REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS MAY BE FORTHCOMING. Small Business interests shall note the FAR Part 19 Standard Industrial Codes (SIC) and Size Standards (SS) for the utility systems identified in this announcement.. SIC/SS: 221320/$5M. REQUESTED RESPONSE: Interested parties should provide a statement of interest on company letterhead (not to exceed 20 pages in length). The statement should include as a minimum the following criteria: (1) capability and experience in ownership, operation, maintenance and construction of similar potable water treatment and distribution and wastewater collection and treatment systems; (2) financial capacity to purchase, expand and operate the utility systems; (3) statement detailing the understanding of the obligation to serve in regards to continuous utility services; (4) statement detailing the legal right to serve, own, operate and maintain utility system within the state laws and an understanding of any applicable federal, territorial and local utility laws, regulations or franchise requirements affecting utilities in the state, and capability of complying with such requirements; (5) statement detailing the understanding of federal, state, and local environmental laws and regulations and familiarity and experience with environmental compliance procedures and regulations for the State of New York and the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Elaborate proposals or pricing information is neither required nor desired. Under no circumstances will cost data for the existing systems be provided. Any innovative and new conceptual ideas to achieve the stated objective are encouraged. If a site visit and the provision of additional data are later determined necessary, notification will be provided by way of an amendment to this announcement. It should be noted that the RFIs for different utility systems may be issued in the same time frame.
Record
Loren Data Corp. 20001206/ESOL001.HTM (W-339 SN5079X8)

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