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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 23, 2005 FBO #1488
SOLICITATION NOTICE

Y -- 100-DR-1 AND 100-DR-2 OPERABLE UNITS BURIAL GROUNDS AND REMAINING SITES REMEDIAL ACTION SERVICES

Notice Date
12/21/2005
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
NAICS
562910 — Remediation Services
 
Contracting Office
Department of Energy, Washington Closure Hanford LLC (DOE Contractor), Closure Office, 3070 George Washington Way H0-04, Richland, WA, 99354
 
ZIP Code
99354
 
Solicitation Number
0100D-MR-G0001
 
Response Due
1/16/2006
 
Archive Date
1/31/2006
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
As part of the ongoing effort to clean up the U.S. Department of Energy?s (DOE) Hanford site in Southeastern Washington State, the river corridor closure contractor (RCCC) for the DOE, Washington Closure Hanford, (WCH) is seeking qualified small business to perform remedial action activities. The activities are associated with cleanup of waste sites in the 100-DR-1 and 100-DR-2 Operable Units in the 100-D Area. The work, regulated under CERCLA, is expected to commence in the summer of 2006, and require approximately 3 to 5 years to complete. The estimated subcontract value is $15-25M. The work involves excavation and removal of radiologically and/or chemically contaminated soils and debris. Work may be performed in radiation areas (including High Radiation Areas and Airborne Radiation Areas) and in various levels of PPE (including supplied air). This work scope is for the remedial actions for the 100-DR-1 and 100-DR-2 Operable Units (OU) burial grounds 100-D-32, 100-D-33, 100-D-35, 100-D-40, 100-D-41, 100-D-43, 100-D-45, 100-D-47, 118 D-1, 118-D-2, 118-D-3, 118-D-4, 118-D-5, 118-DR-1, 126-D-2, and 126-DR-1, and remaining sites 100-D-1, 100-D-2, 100-D-3, 100-D-31, 116-D-5, 116-DR-5, 120-D-2, 116-D-8, 100-D-29, UPR 100-D-5, and 1607-D2, 100-D-30 and 100-D-56. 100-D Burial Grounds 100-D-32 The 100-D-32 site is a 10 foot long by 10 foot wide burial ground with an unknown depth that was used for disposal of contaminated material and equipment. 100-D-33 The 100-D-33 site consists of a 100 foot long by 50 foot wide trench with an unknown depth. The site was used for the disposal of low-level construction wastes from reactor modifications. 100-D-35 The 100-D-35 site consists of a 100 foot long by 50 foot wide trench with an unknown depth. The site was used for the disposal of reactor thimbles, rod guides, and miscellaneous waste during the Ball 3X conversion project. 100-D-40 The 100-D-40 site consists of a 40 foot diameter hole dug to receive reactor waste. 100-D-41 The 100-D-41 site consists of a 75 foot long by 40 foot wide trench with a depth of approximately 15 feet. The site receive irradiated reactor parts, dummies, thimbles, rods, gunbarrels, and other contaminated solid wastes while in operation. 100-D-43 100-D-43 is a trench 70 feet long by 25 feet wide by 15 feet deep which received solid waste in the form of vertical safety rod thimbles. 100-D-45 100-D-45 is a trench 81 feet long by 24 feet wide by 17 feet deep which received solid waste in the form of vertical safety rod thimbles. 100-D-47 The 100-D-47 site consists of three separate trenches each with dimensions of approximately 130 feet long by 70 feet wide with a depth of approximately 21 feet. The site is known as a rod burial site. The type and quantity of rods disposed of at this site are unknown. 118-D-1 The 118-D-1 burial ground is a burial ground which consists of many trenches with dimensions of approximately 300 feet long by 20 feet wide and over 20 feet deep. This site was used for the disposal of reactor components including irradiated dummies, thimbles, rods, gunbarrels, potential spent nuclear fuel, and other contaminated solid wastes. 118-D-2 The 118-D-2 burial ground consists of many trenches with dimensions of approximately 300 feet long by 100 feet wide and over 20 feet deep. Disposal pits were also used in this burial ground and are constructed of stacking railroad ties, creating two spaces with interior dimensions of approximately 6 feet by 6 feet that shared a common wall and are approximately 24 feet deep. This burial ground was used for the disposal of reactor components including irradiated dummies, thimbles, rods, gunbarrels, potential spent nuclear fuel, and other contaminated solid wastes. 118-D-3 The 118-D-3 burial ground consists of many trenches with various dimensions, but are typically 200 feet long by 20 feet wide and over 20 feet deep. This burial ground was used for the disposal of reactor components including irradiated dummies, thimbles, rods, gunbarrels, potential spent nuclear fuel, and other contaminated solid wastes. 118-D-4 The 118-D-4 site consists of three separate trenches each with dimensions of approximately 150 feet long by 85 feet wide with a depth of approximately 21 feet. The site received construction waste, primarily reactor components and hardware associated with Project CG-558. 118-D-5 118-D-5 consists of two burial trenches with dimensions of approximately 40 feet long by 20 feet wide and a depth of approximately 10 feet. The site received thimbles during the Ball 3X Project. 118-DR-1 The 118-DR-1 Gas Loop Burial Ground is a gunnite lined trench with dimensions of approximately 100 feet long by 50 feet wide with a depth of approximately 18 feet. The trench was used for the sectioning and examinations performed on test assemblies removed from the 105-DR Reactor. The burial ground was filled with water for shielding during the examinations. After the testing, the burial ground received approximately 20 m3 of irradiated metal assemblies from the 105-DR Gas Loop. 126-D-2 The 126-D-2 burial ground was originally used to store coal for the 184-D Power House and later used as a demolition and inert waste landfill. The site also received waste from the 100-N Area and from the 189-D Maintenance Facility. In 1983 and 1984, spray paint cans, paint buckets, drums, and other similar materials were found and removed from this waste site. At that time approximately 80% of the waste site was full and covered with backfill. Suspected contaminants include some radioactively contaminated solid wastes, chromate, lead, and undetermined organic and inorganic chemicals. The site has dimensions of approximately 500 feet long by 360 feet wide and a depth of 18-20 feet. 126-DR-1 The 126-DR-1 site was originally the area used to store the four 3.75E+06 gallon steel water storage tanks. After the water storage tanks were removed, the concrete pad was used as a dump site for D&D rubble. The approximate dimensions of the rubble are 320 feet long by 260 feet wide and 6 feet deep. 126-DR-1 is suspected of containing hazardous materials including low-level radioactive waste because of uncontrolled dumping. Other waste that has been observed being disposed of in this site include paint and solvent cans, oil drums, sodium dichromate crystals, alum, creosote drums, herbicide cans, carbon tetrachloride containers, methanol containers, acetone containers, welding materials, laboratory glassware, furniture, and other solid wastes. 100-D Remaining Sites 100-D-1 100-D-1 consists of a concrete box with inside dimensions of 3 feet by 2 feet with a 12 inch culvert entering it. Leakage of the nearby retention basins and effluent discharge lines may have accumulated in a low area located between the 107-D Retention Basin and the Patrol Road. The area was drained through a culvert that ran under the Patrol Road to the junction box and then through a pipeline to the 1904-D Outfall Structure. 100-D-2 The 100-D-2 site consists of a 1/4-inch thick lead sheet that is 4 feet by 4 feet that covers a concrete pad which is not marked or posted. The purpose of the lead sheeting cover is unknown. 100-D-3 The 100-D-3 site was used for the burial of silica gel removed from the drying towers in 115-D. There are two pits with approximate dimensions of 50 feet long by 50 feet wide and 15 feet deep. 100-D-31 The 100-D-31 site consists of the underground pipelines used to transport treated cooling water, process sewer wastes, including all non-radioactive waste streams from water treatment, reactor and laboratory facilities. This site does not include the process sewer system that was constructed specifically for the 100 DR Reactor facilities, chemical supply, or underground effluent pipelines designed to dispose of radionuclide contaminated effluents and pipelines within buildings. This site does not include raw river water, potable water, or fire system water pipelines, or the sodium dichromate underground supply pipelines. The total length of the 100-D-31 pipelines is approximately 8,700 feet. Pipeline sizes, materials of construction, and depths vary. 116-D-5 The 116-D-5 site is the former 1904-D Outfall structure. The outfall structure was constructed of reinforced concrete and was demolished in-situ and backfilled with clean soil in 1998. The required trench to remove the remaining debris is 100 feet long by 65 feet wide by 21 feet deep. 116-DR-5 The 116-DR-5 site is the former 1904-DR Outfall structure. The outfall structure was constructed of reinforced concrete and was demolished in-situ and backfilled with clean soil in 1998. The required trench to remove the remaining debris is 80 feet long by 80 feet wide by 21 feet deep. 120-D-2 The 120-D-2 site is the former 186-D Waste Acid Reservoir. The 186-D Waste Acid Reservoir was constructed of acid-proof brick, 3-ply waterproof membrane, vitrified pipe, #8 lead flashing, and gunnite. The reservoir was originally constructed to receive waste acid from processes in the 186 D Building. However, the 186-D Building was never used for its designed purpose, but was used for storage. In 1979 both the 186-D Building and the waste acid reservoir were demolished. Because no documentation was found on the disposal of the lead flashing, it is assumed that the lead flashing was disposed in place during the demolition. The site dimensions are approximately 100 feet long by 100 feet wide by 15 feet deep. 116-D-8 The 116-D-8 is the former 100-D Cask Storage Pad. Decontamination solutions were used on equipment and casks and frequent spills occurred during its use. Supposedly the pad had two drains, one of which handled pad decontamination and rain runoff. The other drain discharged to a french drain, the location of which is unknown. There may be a french drain beneath the loading dock, located on the west side of the pad, which provided drainage for the site which may be contaminated as well. The site is covered with gray grout to immobilize contamination. The site dimensions are approximately 100 feet long by 100 feet wide. 100-D-29 The 100-D-29 site is an effluent leak from the 107-DR retention basin which occurred in 1951. The approximate site dimensions are 250 feet long by 50 feet wide and 15 feet deep. UPR-100-D-5 The UPR-100-D-5 site is an effluent leak from the 107-DR retention basin which occurred in 1951. The approximate site dimensions are 140 feet long by 100 feet wide and 15 feet deep. 1607-D2:2 The 1607-D2:2 site is a tile field associated with the 1607-D2 septic system. The approximate site dimensions are 300 feet long by 130 feet wide and 15 feet deep. 100-D-30 The 100-D-30 site is a hexavalent chromium soil contamination area associated with the former 190-D complex. The site dimensions are approximately 420 feet long by 70 feet wide and 15 feet deep. 100-D-56 The 100-D-56 site consists of two 3 inch diameter steel pipelines which distributed sodium dichromate solution throughout the 100-D Area. The total length of piping is approximately 7,200 feet and is buried approximately 6 feet from ground surface. The contaminated materials will be size reduced as necessary, and loaded into 20-ton containers. The containers will be staged and manifested for transport to Hanford?s Environmental Restoration disposal Facility (ERDF). The work to be completed does not include the transportation to and disposal of the contaminated material at ERDF. Potential bidders will be required to complete a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire, available on http://www.washingtonclosure.com/procure/90-day.html and be pre-qualified by WCH.
 
Place of Performance
Address: 100-D Area, Hanford Site, Washington State
Zip Code: 99352
Country: USA
 
Record
SN00955940-W 20051223/051221211856 (fbodaily.com)
 
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