The procurement objective is to secure a firm-fixed price Blanket Ordering Agreement (BOA) for hazardous material testing and removal services over a five-year period. The main goods and services sought include construction trades required for hazardous material control, testing, removal, and disposal projects. This encompasses the neutralization and cleanup of materials like asbestos, lead, mold, and Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs). The BOA is structured so that individual task orders can be issued for specific projects at various locations.
The BOA outlines a maximum dollar limit of $5 million, with each order limited to $500,000. Bonding requirements and inspection and acceptance procedures are detailed, ensuring compliance and quality control. The statement of work provides specific details on the types of projects and required standards, including federal, state, and local regulations.
Task orders will be competed on a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) basis, with site visits coordinated as needed. The contractor must adhere to strict timelines and performance requirements, with deliveries destined for specific naval facilities.
Critical dates include a one-year base period, with four one-year option periods. The contract can be extended for an additional year if all options are exercised. Offerors should submit their proposals by the due date, and successful contractors will be expected to commence work promptly upon receipt of an order.
The federal government, specifically the NSWC Indian Head facility, issues a Sources Sought Questionnaire to gather information about potential contractors. The focus is on identifying businesses that can provide construction or related services, as indicated by the bonding capacity questions. The procurement objective appears to be related to construction projects, with responses sought from a variety of business types, including small businesses with specific certifications. The questionnaire seeks to evaluate companies' capabilities and experience for potential future contracts, with an emphasis on their ability to execute projects valued between $10k and $250k.