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R--MESD DRILLING AND SAMPLING UNDERSEEPAGE
Contact and place of performance
Lisa Marie White, 314-331-8518 US Army Engineer District, St. Louis
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This contract action was accomplished using other than competitive procedures because this is an order under an existing contract that was awarded using non-competitive procedures. The Contractor shall supply the necessary plant, equipment, manpower, materials, and supplies to permit land-based drilling and sampling to a maximum depth of 300 feet, and to permit overwater drilling and sampling to a maximum depth of 150 feet. The purpose of the work specified herein is to provide subsurface information for the evaluation of foundation conditions in areas of known or suspected HTRW.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, issued this award notice under solicitation number W912P909R0730 for drilling and sampling services related to underseepage. This contract action was executed using other than competitive procedures as an order under an existing non-competitive contract. The primary objective of the work is to obtain subsurface information to evaluate foundation conditions in areas where Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste (HTRW) is known or suspected to exist.
The contractor is responsible for providing all necessary plant, equipment, manpower, materials, and supplies to perform land-based drilling and sampling to a maximum depth of 300 feet. Additionally, the scope includes overwater drilling and sampling operations reaching depths of up to 150 feet. The project is classified under NAICS 213115 for Support Activities for Nonmetallic Minerals (except Fuels) Mining and PSC code R.
The award notice was published on September 4, 2009, with Lisa Marie White designated as the point of contact for the St. Louis District. While no specific place of performance was identified in the metadata, the work supports the district’s engineering mission. There are no attachments associated with this notice.
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