Contact and place of performance
Brianne Johnson
Tooele, UT
USA
INTRODUCTION The US Army Contracting Command, Rock Island is seeking sources for Compliance Analysis Services - see Attachment 0001 Performance Work Statement and Attachment 0002 Deliverables Schedule Checklist. This Sources Sought Synopsis is being issued as a means of conducting market research to identify parties having interest in and the resources to support the requirement. The intention is to procure this serv...
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This supports requirements set forth by regulatory requirements to ensure safe and sanitary conditions for the drinking water system and the soil in the vicinity of ongoing operations. Various routine testing for Tooele Army Depot, to provide results to be compared to Maximum Contaminant levels (MCL’s) set by the State of Utah to meet prescribed, certain requirements. The test lab must be able to test for: Bacteriologic, Inorganics and Metal, Lead and Copper, Nitrate and Nitrite, Pesticides, Sulfates, Trihalomethane, Halo
acetic Acids, and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC’s). This service supports Tooele Army Depot to meet State and Federal regulatory, and the lab must be certified by the State of Utah. The service will be required to be done on a routine schedule set by the State of Utah and on an as needed basis. Testing must be conducted at the contractor’s location and must be within a 50 mile driving distance to deliver in a timely matter to preserve samples. With a maximum turnaround time of 2 weeks.
ELIGIBILITY
The applicable NAICS Code for this requirement is 541380 with a Small Business Size Standard of $19,000,000. The Product Service Code is F103. Businesses of all sizes are encouraged to respond; however, each respondent must clearly identify their business size in their capabilities statement.
Please reply with the following information:
1. Provide Stock Availability.
2. CAGE code.
3. Contract # and Business Size Standard.
4. Company POC.
5. Any questions or suggestions regarding the requirement or the performance work statement.
DISCLAIMER: This is a SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE, and this announcement is issued for INFORMATION AND PLANNING PURPOSES ONLY. This is NOT a SOLICITATION. This is NOT a request for proposal and is NOT to be considered as a commitment to the Government to evaluate or purchase any goods or services. The information provided in this notice is subject to change and is not binding on the Government. Responders are solely responsible for all expenses associated with responding to this Sources Sought Notice. The Government will not pay for information received in response to this notice. Information received as a result of this notice will become part of the Government's market research. It will be used to determine if sources exist that can satisfy the Army's requirements, and how industry experts would approach meeting this requirement. Responders are responsible for adequately marking proprietary or competition sensitive information contained in their response. All information received marked proprietary, or competition sensitive will be handled accordingly. Those who respond to this request should not anticipate feedback or responses from the Government. Responses to this Sources Sought Notice will not be returned. In accordance with (IAW) FAR 15.201(e), responses are not offers and cannot be accepted by the Government to form a binding contract. THIS NOTICE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A COMMITMENT BY THE GOVERNMENT.
The Department of the Army, through the Army Contracting Command-Rock Island (ACC-RI), is conducting market research under solicitation number W519TC26R9353 to identify qualified sources for compliance analysis services. This requirement involves performing certified laboratory analysis on government-provided field samples to detect a comprehensive list of contaminants, including bacteriologic agents, inorganics, metals, lead, copper, nitrates, pesticides, sulfates, and volatile organic compounds. These services support Tooele Army Depot in Utah by ensuring drinking water and soil conditions meet safety standards and regulatory requirements established by the State of Utah and federal authorities.
The contractor must maintain certification from the State of Utah and operate a facility within a 50-mile driving distance of Tooele, Utah, to ensure the timely delivery and preservation of samples. Performance includes providing certified analysis reports compared against Maximum Contaminant Levels on both a routine schedule and an as-needed basis, with a maximum turnaround time of two weeks. This procurement is classified under NAICS 541380, Testing Laboratories and Services, and PSC F103, Environmental Systems Protection- Water Quality Support.
At this stage, there is no set-aside assigned, though the government may consider small business set-asides or multiple awards based on market research results. Interested parties must submit their capabilities and business information by May 28, 2026. The notice includes two attachments: a draft Performance Work Statement and a Deliverables Schedule Checklist. All testing is to be conducted at the contractor’s location to support ongoing operations at the depot.
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