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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 03, 2004 FBO #0950
MODIFICATION

S -- AVAILABLE SMALL BUSINESSES WITHIN THE PROXIMITY OF CAVEN POINT, NEW JERSEY FOR HARBOR DRIFT GARBAGE REMOVAL

Notice Date
7/1/2004
 
Notice Type
Modification
 
NAICS
562111 — Solid Waste Collection
 
Contracting Office
US Army Engineer District, New York, CENAN-CT, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10278-0090
 
ZIP Code
10278-0090
 
Solicitation Number
W912DS-04-R-9998
 
Response Due
7/2/2004
 
Archive Date
8/31/2004
 
Point of Contact
Edward Lew, 212.264.7740
 
E-Mail Address
Email your questions to US Army Engineer District, New York
(edward.t.lew@nan02.usace.army.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
The US Army Corps. of Engineers seeks to determine the availability of small businesses within the general proximity of Port Liberte, Jersey City, New Jersey, that possess the manpower, facilities and equipment(s) to perform the following services: 1 . The removal and disposal of debris consisting of various sizes of wood, pilings, wreckage, wrecks, fiberglass boats, plastics, styrofoam, metals, rubber tires, metal and concrete found drifting in New York harbor and from pier demolition / harbor cleanup projects. The material from the pier demolition / harbor cleanup projects may be accompanied by encrusted mud and earth as a result of the removal process. The debris to be removed will be stored on Government-owned barges and possibly barges belonging to Government contractors working on Government pier demolition / harbor cleanup projects. 2. Contractor supplied facility must accomodate barges with a capacity of up to 500 short tons (st). Further, the contractor must arrange docking space at the fac ility the barges are towed, to assure at least one (1) foot clearance at mean low water (mlw) under the barges at the dock. The approximate draft of the Govt. barges is eight (8) feet but this must be verified before the barges are towed to the offloading facility. At no instance shall the barges be allowed to go aground. The contractor will be responsible for the barges while they are in his/her possession. The contractor, at his/her expense, will be required to repair all damages to or caused by the b arges while in its possession. Contractor is required to unload one (1) government storage barge if requested. Contractor is required to set up a containment boom around the work area while unloading debris from the barges so as to entrap any wood that f alls into the water. The contractor must pick up all floating debris that falls into the water. 3. A maximum of 50% of the debris must be disposed at a landfill. A minimum of 50% of the debris must be disposed of by recycling. 100% of the debris may be recycled. Recycling includes environmentally acceptable reuse of material in present form, processing of material for reuse, resources recovery, etc. 4. The contractor will be given verbal notification to remove debris from government or governmen t con tractors barges. The government-owned barges can be towed by government vessel at the contractors request within a seven (7) nautical mile radius of Caven Point Marine Terminal, Jersey City, NJ. The Government contractors-owned barges can be towed by the ir own vessels or by a physical support branch personnel in New York Harbor and its tributaries. The Government and Government contractors owned barges can be towed at contractors expense by commercial tugboat to a location agreed by physical suppo rt bran ch personnel in new york harbor and its tributaries within a twenty-five (25) nautical mile radius from the Caven Point Marine Terminal. The Government-owned barges must stay on an inland route when being towed and cannot cross the line of demarcat ion to ocean route. 5. Compliance with appropriate federal, state and/or local regulations and obtaining the appropriate authorization and permits at his/her expense is required. 6. This removal contract will be during the period commencing 01 October 2 004 thru 31 March 2006 with four (4) option years, 01 April 2006 thru 31 March 2007, 01 April 2007 thru 31 March 2008, 01 April 2008 thru 31 March 2009 and 01 April 2009 thru 31 March 2010. It is estimated that the contractor will be required to remove th e w ood and debris four (4) to ten (10) times per year, when ordered to do so by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The frequency of removal may increase due to the quantity of wood and debris made available from pier demolition /harbor cleanup. All afore ment ioned requirements shall be documented and identified per the solicitation instructions when issued. All correspondences in response to this survey shall b e forwarded to Ed Lew, via e-mail at edward.t.lew@us.army.mil, or via fax at 212-264-3013 by the response date identified. See numbered note(s) 1.
 
Place of Performance
Address: US Army Engineer District, New York CAVEN POINT TERMINAL, PORT LIBERTE JERSEY CITY NJ
Zip Code: 07305
Country: US
 
Record
SN00614067-W 20040703/040701212545 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps.gov Link to This Notice
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