Architect and Engineering Services (AES)
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 5 Contracting Office is conducting market research under solicitation number SOL-R5-10-00006 to identify firms capable of providing architect-engineering services for the Great Lakes National Program Office. This requirement supports contaminated sediment activities under the Great Lakes Legacy Reauthorization Act of 2008, specifically focusing on remedial design services. The contractor will provide scientific and technical support, personnel, materials, and equipment necessary to protect human health and the environment through tasks involving environmental remediation.
This procurement is classified under NAICS code 562910 Remediation Services and PSC code C. The agency anticipates awarding two Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contracts, potentially including one small business set-aside and one full and open competition, using FAR Part 36 Brooks Act procedures. Each contract has an estimated maximum value of $25 million with a performance period consisting of a 36-month base and two 24-month option periods. Work will be ordered through individual task orders, and the primary place of performance is Chicago, Illinois.
The response deadline for this notice is November 15, 2010, which coincides with a scheduled conference at the Metcalf Federal Center in Chicago. Documentation for this opportunity includes three PDF attachments posted on October 25, 2010: a Statement of Work, a Work Breakdown Structure, and a Task Category Inventory. David Alberts is the designated point of contact for this sources sought notice.
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Contact and place of performance
David Alberts
CHICAGO, IL 60604
USA
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 5 is seeking support for the Architect- Engineering Services for Remedial Design class of contracts for the Great Lakes National Program Office (GLNPO) to support contaminated sediment activities taken under the Great Lakes Legacy Reauthorization Act (GLLRA) of 2008. The purpose of this announcement is to determine the availability of large and small businesses, small...
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