Biology Testing Services IDIQ: Sampling and Testing of Dredged Material
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Monica Chahary
USA
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York District (NYD) is issuing a solicitation package seeking to award one Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract for the Biological Testing of Dredged Material. The IDIQ contract would consist of the sampling and testing of dredged material for placement at the Historic Area Remediation Site (HARS) following procedures described in the2016 US Army Corps of Engin...
View moreThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Civil Program Financing Only, New York District, is issuing solicitation W912DS22B0008 to award a single Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity contract for the biological testing of dredged material. The scope includes sampling and testing material for placement at the Historic Area Remediation Site and various upland locations following specific federal and state guidance manuals. Task orders will involve sediment and water collection on contractor-supplied vessels, sample handling and shipping, physical and chemical analyses, and the preparation of comprehensive Work/QA and Accident Prevention Plans. This requirement is identified under NAICS 541380 Testing Laboratories and Services and PSC H999 OTHER QC/TEST/INSPECT- MISCELLANEOUS.
The five-year performance period begins upon issuance of the Notice to Proceed, with work performed across the Port of New York & New Jersey, all Federal Navigation Channels within the New York District, the Hudson River, and the Atlantic Ocean. This unrestricted procurement will be awarded to the lowest bidder who has demonstrated technical capability to EPA Region 2 within the prior 18 months through acceptable data submissions or satisfied Demonstration of Capability requirements. The response deadline for this solicitation is May 31, 2022. The notice includes three attachments consisting of the original solicitation and two amendments issued in May 2022.
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