Oily Water and Used Oil Pumping and Disposal in Newport, OR IDIQ
Oily Water and Used Oil Pumping and Disposal in Newport, OR IDIQ
Contact and place of performance
Joel Heisler
Newport, OR 97365
USA
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation (Best Value) The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of Marine and Aviation Operations/Marine Operations Center Pacific requires regular oily bilge water and used oil pump out and disposal of visiting NOAA vessels during the 2020 sailing season. The exact quantities and amounts are unknown, warranting a single award indefinite delivery, indefinite quality cont...
View moreThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) requires oily bilge water and used oil pump-out and disposal services for vessels visiting the Marine Operations Center Pacific in Newport, Oregon. These services support visiting NOAA vessels during the 2020 sailing season. Due to unknown exact quantities, the agency intends to award a single-award indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract. This procurement is a firm-fixed-price request for quotation issued under NAICS code 562910 Remediation Services and PSC F108 ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS PROTECTION- ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION.
This acquisition is designated as an SBA small business set-aside. Requirement specifics involve the removal and disposal of oily bilge water and used oil in accordance with the provided statement of work. Offerors must submit per-gallon costs for both bilge water and used oil, ensuring all associated fees are reflected in the provided rates. The solicitation includes three attachments: a statement of work, a wage determination, and a document detailing terms and conditions.
Electronic responses are due to Joel Heisler by 12:00 PM PST on January 9, 2020. Performance will take place at the NOAA Marine Operations Center Pacific facility in Newport, Oregon. All proposals must be submitted on company letterhead to be considered for this best-value award.
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