Sources Sought Notice-Remedial Action at Roebling Steel Superfund Site
ID: PANNWD25P0000001072Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW071 ENDIST KANSAS CITYKANSAS CITY, MO, 64106-2896, USA

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Remediation Services (562910)

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ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS PROTECTION- ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION (F108)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District, is seeking qualified small businesses to provide environmental remediation services at the Roebling Steel Superfund Site in New Jersey. The objective of this Sources Sought Notice is to identify firms capable of conducting remedial action activities, including the installation of a soil cap, building demolition, and the management of contaminated materials, as part of a phased remediation approach mandated by the EPA. This opportunity is crucial for addressing significant environmental contamination resulting from historical steel manufacturing operations at the site, which spans approximately 200 acres. Interested firms are encouraged to submit their qualifications and relevant project experience by emailing Heather Scott at heather.a.scott@usace.army.mil, with the anticipated contract value ranging between $25 million and $100 million and a projected performance period of five years, with solicitation expected in Fiscal Year 2025.

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    The document is an Experience Form typically used in federal and state/local Request for Proposals (RFPs) and grants. It collects crucial information about a specific project, including its name, location, and the client or contract holder, which could be the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), or another entity. The form categorizes the entity submitting the proposal as either a prime contractor or a subcontractor and identifies any additional subcontractors involved in the project. Key details required include the contract and task order numbers, project completion status, total cost, and the type of contract, such as cost reimbursable or firm fixed. A concise project description is also requested, summing up the nature of work undertaken. The structure is designed to streamline information collection and assess the capabilities of various contractors in completing government projects effectively. This helps federal and state agencies evaluate proposals based on experience and suitability for forthcoming initiatives.
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