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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 18, 2003 FBO #0504
SOLICITATION NOTICE

B -- National Air Pollution Emission Standards Support: Specific Standards

Notice Date
4/16/2003
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
Contracting Office
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Acquisition Management, RTP Procurement Operations Division, E105-02, 4930 Old Page Road, Research Triangle Park, NC, 27711
 
ZIP Code
27711
 
Solicitation Number
68-D-01-079
 
Response Due
5/1/2003
 
Archive Date
5/16/2003
 
Point of Contact
Karen Watson, Contract Specialist, Phone 919 541-3114, Fax 919 541-0611,
 
E-Mail Address
WATSON.KAREN@EPA.GOV
 
Description
NOTE: The Environmental Protection Agency intends to add an option for increased hours within Options I, II, III, and IV of contract 68-D-01-079 with the Research Triangle Institute (RTI), pursuant to 41 USC 253(c)(1): Only one responsible source and no other supplies or services will satisfy agency requirements. The Office of Air and Radiation (OAR), Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS), and Emission Standards Division (ESD)has a requirement to complete standards development work on source categories for which a regulation has already been written or for which work has already been initiated. No work on new source categories, or other source categories, will be initiated or included under this contract. The primary purpose of this effort is 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 Technology (MACT) Standards, Control Technique Guidelines (CTG), and Alternative Control Technology (ACT) documents. Specifically, the additional hours will provide support for some or all of the following source categories: Brick and Structural Clay; Cellulose; Ceramics; Chromium Chemicals, Chromium Electroplating; Clay Minerals; Commercial Sterilizers; Engine Test Facilities; Friction Products; Industrial Cooling Towers; Lightweight Aggregate; Magnetic Tape; Marine Vessels; Metal Can Surface Coating; Miscellaneous Organic Chemicals; Medical Waste Incineration; Pesticide Active Ingredients; Pharmaceuticals; Plywood and Composite Wood; Polymers and Resins II; Pulp and Paper Combustion; Refractories; Rocket Engine Test Firing; Shipbuilding; Spandex; Starch; Wood Building Products; and Wood Furniture. Since 1991, RTI has provided support to the EPA, under previous contracts, for the development of National Air pollution Emission Standards. During this time period, RTI has supported the development of standards covering the source categories listed above. The Agency has a substantial investment in the unique experience and knowledge that RTI has developed while supporting standards development activities for these source categories. Only RTI has the knowledge and "know-how" to continue with the on-going work without an extensive training and start-up period. The EPA anticipates that a total of 34,365 hours will be added to the contract. NAICS No. 541620 applies with a size standard of $5M in average annual receipts over the last three years. Interested parties who believe they are qualified to perform this effort must submit a written narrative statement of capability within 15 days of this notice to Tillie Newsome at the above address for consideration by the Agency. Responses must include detailed technical information and other technical literature demonstrating the ability to meet these requirements. Capability statement should demonstrate the following: 1) Demonstrated relevant experience in the development of air pollution regulations including the development of National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), New Source Performance Standards (NSPA), Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) Standards, Control Technique Guidelines (CTG), and Alternative Control Technology (ACT) documents; 2) Demonstrated relevant experience with the source categories listed above in conducting tasks used to develop air pollution standards, and in conducting related tasks such as emissions inventory and factor development, control technology evaluation, and industrial process engineering; experience in utilizing consensus building and meeting facilitation, particularly to develop environmental standards; 3) Offerors must provide resumes for proposed key personnel (no more than ten (10)) who have relevant experience and education in engineering and the environmental sciences; and 4) Demonstrated successful past performance of the offeror in contracts and subcontracts for similar work. Work which would be considered similar includes; (1) air pollution regulation development, (2) emission estimation (at both the source and national level), (3) control technology evaluation, (4)cost estimation (both for specific emission control devices and nationwide), (5) data gathering and analysis, (6) residual risk assessment and health effects estimation, (7) consensus building, meeting facilitation, negotiation techniques, and outreach activities, and (8) litigation support. Offerors must provide a list of contracts and subcontracts completed during the past three years and those currently in process. If no affirmative responses are received within 15 days of this notice, the Government will proceed with the procurement of these services with RTI. The contact is Tillie Newsome at newsome.otelia@epa.gov. See Numbered Notes 22 and 26. ****
 
Record
SN00305288-W 20030418/030416213852 (fbodaily.com)
 
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