Loren Data's SAM Daily™

fbodaily.com
Home Today's SAM Search Archives Numbered Notes CBD Archives Subscribe
FBO DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 24, 2010 FBO #3317
SOURCES SOUGHT

68 -- Hazardous Waste Transportaton & Disposal, and Emergency Response - Region 1 - Attachment

Notice Date
12/22/2010
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
562112 — Hazardous Waste Collection
 
Contracting Office
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Acquisition Management, Region V, Acquisition and Assistance Section (MMC-10J), 77 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois, 60604
 
ZIP Code
60604
 
Solicitation Number
SOL-R5-11-00006
 
Archive Date
1/29/2011
 
Point of Contact
Jessica Strattard, Phone: (312) 353-4657, Michael Dunneback, Phone: (312) 886-7523
 
E-Mail Address
strattard.jessica@epa.gov, dunneback.michael@epa.gov
(strattard.jessica@epa.gov, dunneback.michael@epa.gov)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
Sources Sought Attachment THIS IS NOT AN ANNOUNCEMENT FOR PROPOSALS AND NO CONTRACT WILL BE AWARDED FROM THIS ANNOUNCEMENT. NO REIMBURSEMENT WILL BE MADE FOR ANY COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH PROVIDING INFORMATION IN RESPONSE TO THIS ANNOUNCEMENT, OR ANY FOLLOW-UP REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION. No telephone calls requesting a solicitation will be accepted or acknowledged. There is no solicitation available at this time. Standard company brochures will not be reviewed. In the capabilities statements, contractors should provide their size status for the above referenced NAICS, (i.e. large, small) and whether or not they are a certified Hubzone, 8(a), women-owned, small disadvantaged and/or disabled veteran owned concern. The EPA reserves the right to set this action aside for small businesses. This Sources Sought announcement and any future solicitation will be administered by USEPA Region 5, Chicago, Illinois. The estimated cumulative value of this work is between $100,000.00 to $500.000.00 over a seven (7) year period of performance. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), Region 1, Boston, Massachusetts seeking potential sources and to obtain information with respect to their ability to provide services outlined in the description of services below and in the attached document. The following NAICS codes pertain to this requirement: NAIC Code: 562211 Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal (Size Standard $12.5 Million) NAIC Code 562910 Remediation Services (Environmental) (Size Standard 500 Employees) Responses to this sources sought will be used by the Agency to determine the acquisition strategy for a possible upcoming solicitation. Responses to this notice should include: 1) Company name, address, point of contact, and point of contact phone number 2) DUNS number, business size and classifications for the NAICs codes indicated above 3) Information on your firm's qualifications in regards to the requirements in this announcement 4) Information indicating which services, tasks or requirements the firm is not capable of providing, including which wastes in the attached lists you are not capable of handling 5) A listing of TSDFs that your firm may propose to use for this requirement 6) The requirement is currently for three (3) years with two (2) options consisting of two (2) years each. Indicate whether your firm is willing to fix price labor and services associated with the transport and disposal and the period of time indicated above. Responses to this notice shall be e-mailed to the POC's provided in this notice. Other supporting material may be mailed to the attention of Jessica Strattard or Michael Dunneback at the United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5, Mail Code: MCC-10J, 77 West Jackson Blvd., Chicago, IL 60604. The EPA may contact vendors for further clarification or questions. Telephone inquiries will not be accepted. Responses must be received in writing no later than January 14, 2011 at 4:00 P.M. CST. REQUIREMENTS The following represents a brief description of the EPA's requirement for hazardous waste and emergency response services. GENERAL SERVICE REQUIREMENTS The contractor shall, on an as required basis, supply the necessary personnel, material and other items necessary for hazardous and toxic waste disposal and emergency response services for the Environmental Protection Agency, New England Laboratory (NERL), 11 Technology Drive, North Chelmsford, MA, 01863-2431. The contractor and/or any proposed subcontractor(s) shall hold all applicable permits to transport, store and dispose of hazardous waste. This includes all applicable federal and state permits, such as EPA 40 CFR Part 260, USDOT 49 CFR Part 107 and Massachusetts 310 CMR 30.00 as example. All treatment, storage, disposal facilities (TSDF) proposed to use must be permitted by the EPA or the applicable state. Each facility must have, as a minimum, EPA RCRA interim status or state approval as a treatment or disposal facility. All TSDF's must have no outstanding state or EPA formal enforcement actions. The dispatch location of the trucks, personnel and equipment used to provide supplies, packaging and disposal of the hazardous waste and emergency response services shall be located within 100 mile radius of the laboratory. HAZARDOUS WASTE REQUIREMENTS Services include package, pick up, transportation, labeling, analyses, fate determination, documentation, and record keeping until ultimate treatment or disposal of NERL hazardous or toxic wastes. Contractor shall provide manifests, container labels and container DOT markings completed and printed. The contractor shall provide the waste disposal/treatment services described during normal Federal workdays, Monday - Friday with the exception of Federal holidays. These services shall be performed between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. EST within 3 weeks of notification of a required pickup. The Agency estimates 3 hazardous waste pickups a year consisting, on average, of 125-150 unique items that will be bulk waste items and various items required to be lab packed. Waste shall consist of any or all of the waste items listed in Attachment 1. The hazardous waste from the laboratory shall remain in the original package departing from the point of origination until arriving at the facility for ultimate destruction (incineration), or treatment, including, but not limited to, retort for mercury, or recycling. Only asbestos waste may be landfilled, no other waste may be landfilled. The contractor shall provide one or two (determined by EPA based on amount to ship) dedicated hazardous waste chemists properly trained and experienced in the federal and state hazardous waste and DOT regulations to properly over pack the hazardous waste, label containers, and prepare the manifests for shipping meeting all applicable rules and regulations. Contractor shall provide transportation in three (3) categories: 1) Dedicated truck - for pick up with qualified personnel to categorize and pack waste 2) Milk run - pick up waste (dedicated truck not required), paperwork already completed and waste packed 3) Stop fee - to deliver requested supplies Contractor shall provide EPA with access to an on-line customer database for viewing profiles, editing and recertifying profiles, tracking shipping manifests, looking up dates of destruction and the ability to print an annual hazardous waste report for record keeping. Additionally, the contractor shall offer the ability to access EPA account by EPA Project Officer or designee. EMERGENCY RESPONSE SERVICE REQUIREMENTS The contractor shall provide all the necessary personnel and equipment to respond to, and provide cleanup, transportation and disposal of chemical and oil spills originating within the boundaries of the EPA property (both inside and outside the building) at NERL facility in North Chelmsford, Massachusetts. The contractor shall perform all cleanup and response actions in accordance with all applicable Federal, state and local laws and regulations, including, but not limited to, those promulgated under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act and Toxic Substances Control Act, the Occupational Safety and Health Act, the Hazardous Material Transportation Act and DOT Regulations. The contractor shall provide emergency response services on a 24-hour, 7-days a week basis, as requested. Upon notification by the EPA, the contractor shall respond to a facility emergency cleanup within two (2) hours of notification with the requested personnel and equipment to begin containment and cleanup of the spilled material. The requested personnel and equipment shall consist of any or all of the items listed in Attachment 2. The Agency estimates one (1) emergency response action every two (2) years. The contractor shall have the adequate resources, expertise and capabilities to respond to: 1) A chemical spill requiring SCBA entry for assessment, containment, clean up and disposal 2) An oil spill of up to 100 gallons requiring assessment, containment, removal disposal and replacement of contaminated soil The contractor shall provide a Licensed Site Professional (LSP) in accordance with Massachusetts state regulations requiring a certified person to provide oversight and file the appropriate paperwork with the state to certify the cleanup was completed in accordance with state regulations.
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/EPA/OAM/MMC-10J/SOL-R5-11-00006/listing.html)
 
Record
SN02349111-W 20101224/101222234204-f4569c35cf49fe27547e108f7c8d7230 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps Link to This Notice
(may not be valid after Archive Date)

FSG Index  |  This Issue's Index  |  Today's FBO Daily Index Page |
ECGrid: EDI VAN Interconnect ECGridOS: EDI Web Services Interconnect API Government Data Publications CBDDisk Subscribers
 Privacy Policy  Jenny in Wanderland!  © 1994-2024, Loren Data Corp.