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Recent Request for Proposals [RFPs] for
contracts culled from the United States federal Commerce Business Daily related to
environmental issues abstracted from http://www.cbd-net.com. [updated to June 26, 2007]
Toxicology Study of Drinking
Water at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina
General Information
Contracting Office Address
Center for Health Care
Contracting, ATTN: MCAA C BLDG 4197, 2107 17TH Street, Fort Sam Houston,
TX 78234-5015
Description
The Center for Health Care
Contracting (CHCC) intends to award a cost-reimbursement type contract
for non-personal nonseverable services in the field of toxicology with
The National Academy of Science (NAS) , Washington D.C. The NAS shall
conduct a comprehensive review and evaluation of available scientific
medical evidence regarding associations between prenatal, child and
adult exposure to historic drinking water that contained
trichloroethylene (TCE) and
tetrachloroethylene (PCE) at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, as
well as other pre-natal, child and adult exposures to levels of TCE and
PCE similar to those experienced at Camp Lejeune, and birth defects or
disease and any other adverse affects. The nonseverable requirement is
for a period of perform ance of 21 months. The North American Industrial
Code System (NAICS) code is 541690. Negotiations will be conducted
solely with NAS under the authority of 10 USC 2304(c)(5), as implemented
by FAR 6.302-5(a)(2)(iii), which states full and open competition need
not be provided for when a statute expressely authorizes or requires
that the acquisition be made through another agency or from a specified
source. The National Academy of Science is mentioned in at FAR 6.302-5
as such a source, which states To an y contract requiring the National
Academy of Sciences to investigate, examine, or experiment upon any
subject of science or art of significance to an executive agency and to
report on those matters to the Congress or any agency of the Federal
government. This nonseverable requirement is mandated by Congress as
written in Section 318 of the National Defense Authorization Act for
Fiscal year 2007 (P.L. 109-364, Subtitle B) which further specifies that
the Secretary of the Navy enter into an agreement with t he National
Academy of Sciences (NAS) to conduct this study. Request for Proposal
(RFP) number W81K04-07-R-0018 will be issued on or about 6 April 2007.
Points of contact are James Boughner, Contract Specialist,
James.L.Boughner@amedd.army.mil or Sylvi a Flores, Contracting Officer,
sylvia.flores@amedd.army.mil. Note 22 applies.
Original Point of Contact
Place of Performance
Address:
Center for Health Care Contracting ATTN: MCAA C BLDG 4197, 2107 17TH
Street Fort Sam Houston TX
78234-5068, US
Heavy Metal
Contamination Removal and Abatement
General Information
Contracting Office Address
Department of the Air Force,
Air Force Materiel Command, Hill AFB OO-ALC, OO-ALC/PKXD 6038 Aspen
Ave (Bldg 1289), Hill AFB, UT, 84056, UNITED STATES
Description
Heavy Metal
Contamination Removal and Abatement. Please reference the
combined synopsis/solicitation for more information.
Original Point of Contact
Place of Performance
Address:
Hill AFB, UT
84056, UNITED STATES
Modification of Secondary
Containment Structure
General Information
Contracting Office Address
Department of Energy,
National Security Technologies LLC (DOE Contractor), National
Security Technologies LLC, PO Box 98521, Las Vegas, NV, 89193,
UNITED STATES
Description
Purpose: To describe the
work to be included in a contract to modify the Visual Examination
and Repackaging Building (VERB) Secondary Containment Structure (SCS),
also known as the Perma-Con?, to support Oversized Box Repackaging
planned for Project 7005. Statement of Work: This work will modify
the current structure of the VERB SCS originally constructed under
previous contract and described in the drawings shown in the
Drawings List. This contract will include the design and fabrication
necessary to: 1. Expand the SCS airlock doors from current
dimensions to an 8-foot opening to allow the entry of the oversized
boxes with the largest overall dimensions of L=164", W=76", H=81".
2. The SCS design shall include the identification of locations in
the SCS structure for the installation of appropriately sized
ventilation ports to allow the total air flow of approximately 6000
cfm into the SCS. These ports will be provided with removable
filtration of appropriate size and construction to support the
design. 3. The SCS will be modified to include an exhaust filter
bank to accommodate the 6000 cfm from the High
Contamination Area (HCA) portion of the SCS. This filter bank
shall be constructed to at or near floor level to minimize
contamination spread throughout the HCA. 4. The SCS will be
modified to add two moveable point ventilation sources in the HCA
section of the SCS. These point ventilation sources will be equipped
with independent HEPA filtration as shown in Drawing 07005-005-32-M2
of the VERB design package. These moveable point sources must have a
range of motion from floor level to a height of 81". 5. The design
will include exhaust ducting from the exhaust filter bank to the
exhaust fan isolation dampers HVAC-DMP-101, HVAC-DMP-201 and
HVAC-DMP-301 as shown in Drawing 07005-005-32-M2. 6. The design will
maintain the PC2 functional classification for seismic consistent
with the original design of the SCS. 7. The contract will include
costs associated with the transport and supervision of installation
of all designed and fabricated equipment. 8. Design calculations
will be provided by the vendor to demonstrate adequacy of design for
airflows and seismic events.
Original Point of Contact
Place of Performance
Address:
NEVADA TEST SITE, MERCURY, NEVADA
89023, UNITED STATES
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