LAB DECOMMISSIONING-CMWSC ROLLA, MO
ID: 140G0225R0008Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THEUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYOFC OF ACQUISITION GRANTS-DENVERDENVER, CO, 80225, USA

NAICS

Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal (562211)

PSC

MAINTENANCE OF GOVERNMENT-OWNED GOVERNMENT-OPERATED (GOGO) R&D FACILITIES (Z1HB)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
Timeline
    Description

    The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is seeking qualified contractors to provide laboratory decommissioning services at its facility in Rolla, Missouri. The project involves comprehensive cleaning and hazardous waste disposal, ensuring compliance with federal, state, and local regulations while removing USGS-owned equipment and cleaning areas previously used for hazardous materials. This initiative is crucial for maintaining safe working conditions and environmental stewardship, with a focus on detailed tasks such as disassembling lab furniture, disposing of hazardous waste, and conducting contaminant sampling. Interested vendors should note that the performance period begins on February 21, 2025, with a completion deadline of July 31, 2025. For further inquiries, potential bidders can contact Donald Downey at ddowney@usgs.gov or by phone at 303-236-9331.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Downey, Donald
    (303) 236-9331
    (303) 236-2710
    ddowney@usgs.gov
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    The U.S. Geological Survey’s Missouri Water Science Center requires comprehensive laboratory decommissioning services, including cleaning and hazardous waste disposal at its facility in Rolla, Missouri. The contractor will ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations while removing USGS-owned equipment and cleaning areas that previously stored hazardous materials. The project entails detailed tasks such as disassembling lab furniture, disposing of hazardous waste, and performing surface cleaning with biodegradable products. Coverage includes floors, walls, and ceilings, as well as complexity in removing specialized lab equipment like fume hoods and refrigeration units, with a focus on safe waste management and detailed documentation of all activities. After the cleanup, the contractor must conduct sampling to test for contaminants, ensuring all actions align with regulatory standards. Deliverables include a draft report within 20 days of project completion, with final documentation for all sampling, waste disposal, and any unforeseen hazards like asbestos or mold addressed promptly. The setup aims to achieve a fully compliant and safe return of the facility. Key elements include strict timelines, contractor qualifications, and quality assurance measures throughout the entire process. This effort underscores the USGS’s commitment to maintaining safe working conditions while navigating regulatory compliance and environmental stewardship.
    The document appears to be a compilation of various data points and representations relevant to federal and state/local Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and grants. However, its content is heavily garbled and corrupted, making it challenging to extract meaningful information. What can be inferred is a focus on collaborative initiatives, possibly suggesting opportunities for various stakeholders to engage with government entities for funding and project development. It emphasizes community involvement, leveraging resources, and complying with regulatory frameworks as part of these governmental processes. The structure includes headings and sections that might pertain to specific grants or proposals but lacks clarity due to its corrupt format. For stakeholders, understanding government expectations and compliance requirements remains critical in navigating these opportunities. Overall, the document seems to highlight the importance of transparency, accountability, and the rigor of federal and local funding initiatives.
    The document appears to be a fragmented and corrupted file related to federal grants and Request for Proposals (RFPs) associated with government programs. It seems to contain a considerable amount of non-coherent text, likely from scanned documents or a data extraction failure, which obscures the original purpose of the file. Within the structured context of federal and state solicitations, it is vital to interpret and manage government funds effectively, and such documents typically outline eligibility criteria, application procedures, funding amounts, and project objectives. However, due to the damaged nature of the text, specific topics, key ideas, and actionable details are not identifiable, leading to challenges in extracting meaningful insights. A successful government RFP would generally emphasize project goals, expected outcomes, and the necessary qualifications for bidders, serving as a guide for potential applicants seeking public funding. This file’s significance might lie in its potential to address urgent societal and environmental needs through structured funding opportunities, although this opportunity is heavily obscured by the technical issues presented in the document. Consequently, further investigation into the originating documents would be required to gain clarity on the intended message and actionable content.
    The document is a Request for Quotation (RFQ) issued by the U.S. Geological Survey for laboratory decommissioning services in Rolla, MO. It outlines the necessity for supplies and services to execute non-personal decommissioning, including equipment, labor, and materials, compliant with specified performance standards and wage determinations. The RFQ specifies delivery by July 31, 2025, with a performance period starting on February 21, 2025. Additionally, it outlines optional services for asbestos and mold remediation, emphasizing compliance with health and safety standards under relevant labor laws. The RFQ emphasizes the government's intention to assess price and non-price factors, such as past performance and technical capabilities of bidders, ensuring that the awarded contract offers the best value. It also includes guidelines for the site visit, evaluation criteria, contractor obligations, and detailed clauses with federal regulations. By issuing this RFQ, the government seeks qualified vendors to provide essential services while adhering to strict compliance and safety standards, thereby supporting ongoing facility maintenance and operational efficiency.
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