Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
Click here to see more information about this opportunity on FedConnect | LINK | Sep 10, 2012 | |
Click here to see more information about this opportunity on FedConnect | LINK | Aug 1, 2012 | |
Click here to see more information about this opportunity on FedConnect | LINK | Aug 1, 2012 | |
Click here to see more information about this opportunity on FedConnect | LINK | Jul 31, 2012 | |
Click here to see more information about this opportunity on FedConnect | LINK | Jul 26, 2012 | |
none | LINK | Jun 7, 2012 | Unavailable |
R--Regional Oversight Contract (ROC) IV
R--Regional Oversight Contract (ROC) IV
Contact and place of performance
Kimberly Washington [email protected]
Not specified
The purpose of this amendment is to answer questions asked by potential offerors concerning this solicitation. The clauses, provisions, and attachment affected as a result of the questions have been revised as appropriate and are attached. The amendment also revises clauses and provisions that are not a result of questions. The due date for submission of proposals remains as September 18, 2012.
The Environmental Protection Agency Region 4 Contracting Office is soliciting proposals for the Regional Oversight Contract (ROC) IV under solicitation number SOL-R4-12-00004. This procurement is classified under NAICS 562910 Remediation Services and PSC code R. The opportunity is designated as a Small Business Administration (SBA) set-aside. Recent administrative updates to the solicitation include responses to potential offeror questions and revisions to specific clauses, provisions, and attachments.
The response deadline for this solicitation is September 18, 2012. Primary contact for the notice is Kimberly Washington. The solicitation record includes five attachments posted between July 26, 2012, and September 10, 2012, providing additional information via FedConnect regarding the revised contract terms and the ongoing procurement process.
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