Mold Remediation at Fort Union, New Mexico
ID: 140P1424Q0111Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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Buyer

INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THENATIONAL PARK SERVICEIMR NORTHERN ROCKIES(12200)YELWSTN NL PK, WY, 82190, USA

NAICS

Remediation Services (562910)

PSC

ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS PROTECTION- ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION (F108)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of the Interior, specifically the National Park Service, is seeking qualified contractors for mold remediation services at a housing unit located at Fort Union National Monument in New Mexico. The primary objective is to remove toxic mold from the utility room and furnace area, which has affected two bedrooms, due to a leaking furnace gasket. This project is critical for ensuring the safety and habitability of the housing unit, with a performance period scheduled from September 20, 2024, to September 30, 2024, and a proposal submission deadline set for September 18, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. MDT. Interested contractors should contact Stacy Vallie at Stacy_Vallie@nps.gov or call 307-344-2076 for further details.

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    The government seeks a state-licensed contractor to perform mold remediation in Fort Union Housing Unit 17, located within the Fort Union National Monument in New Mexico. The primary objective is to remove toxic mold from a utility room and furnace area, affecting two bedrooms. The scope entails removing mold-contaminated gypsum board, insulating walls and ceilings, and treating mold on wood framing. The contractor must follow strict industry standards and use specialized products for bioremediation. They must also attend safety meetings, comply with OSHA regulations, and provide a construction schedule. The work is expected to begin in September 2024, with key dates including a pre-bid meeting and a pre-construction conference. Contract details are not explicitly mentioned, but the project implies a time-sensitive, fixed-price contract due to the specific work required. The evaluation of proposals will likely prioritize technical expertise, work quality, and adherence to safety and industry standards.
    The U.S. Department of Labor's Employment Standards Administration seeks to procure a wide range of services through this solicitation. The primary objective is to obtain labor for various occupations, including administrative support, automotive services, food preparation, furniture maintenance, health care, information arts, and technology occupations, and more. The focus is on complying with the Service Contract Act's requirements, ensuring contractors pay employees the mandated minimum wages. This file provides an extensive list of occupations, along with corresponding wage rates, benefits, and work descriptions. The contract type and value are not explicitly mentioned. However, the emphasis on minimum wage requirements and the inclusion of benefits imply a comprehensive staffing requirement for the New Mexico area. The numerous occupations listed suggest a diverse range of skills and tasks are needed, indicating a substantial scope of work. Key dates and evaluation criteria are absent, but the extensive nature of the occupation listings implies a complex procurement process.
    The file details a mold evaluation conducted at a US National Park Service residence in Watrous, New Mexico. Staining and rust were discovered on an HVAC unit and its surrounding areas, leading to a limited mold evaluation. The inspection revealed visible mold growth and damage in specific regions. Mold sampling confirmed elevated mold presence in some areas, while settled dust samples indicated normal mold concentrations in living spaces. Recommendations include HVAC unit inspection and repairs, removing contaminated materials, and mold remediation measures. The report also includes detailed health and safety guidelines, cleaning procedures, and clearance protocols for the mold-affected areas. Asbestos contamination is also mentioned, necessitating caution and prior evaluation. The recommended actions aim to contain and remediate the mold issue, ensuring the residence's safety and habitability.
    The National Park Service releases an amendment to a solicitation for mold remediation services at Fort Union National Monument in New Mexico. The amendment extends the proposal deadline to August 14th, shifts the period of performance, and includes an inspection report from CERL. Contractors must acknowledge receipt of this amendment and are permitted to modify their previous offers accordingly. The project involves mold remediation work at 17 Monument Lane, aiming to have the housing unit ready for occupancy by mid-September.
    The document outlines Amendment 0002 to Solicitation #140P1424Q0111 issued by the National Park Service, specifically for mold remediation at a housing unit in Fort Union National Monument, New Mexico. The amendment addresses a leaking furnace gasket that created conditions for mold growth and specifies that the housing unit must be ready for occupancy by the end of September 2024. This amendment includes the provision of attached photos, responses to a received question about licensing, and an extension of the proposal due date to September 18, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. MDT. It clarifies that while New Mexico does not require a mold removal license, a remediation certification may be necessary for certain industries and that contractors must verify specific local licensing requirements. The total period for the project is noted as September 20, 2024, to September 30, 2024. This document serves to inform potential contractors of necessary changes and expectations for compliance related to the solicitation process, particularly in the area of environmental health and safety during repairs.
    The National Park Service issues a request for quotation (RFQ) seeking mold remediation services for a housing unit at Fort Union National Monument in New Mexico. The unit requires urgent remediation due to mold resulting from a leaking furnace gasket, with a goal of making it habitable by mid-September. Offerors are invited to submit quotations detailing their ability to meet these environmental remediation specifications. The RFQ outlines a firm-fixed price contract with an estimated value and a performance period from mid-August to mid-September. Critical dates include a submission deadline of 1:00 p.m. on August 12, 2024. Offerors must electronically submit their quotations, including specified provisions and representations. Evaluation of proposals will be based on three main criteria: price, technical specifications, and prior experience. The technical evaluation focuses on the offeror's ability to meet the specific mold remediation requirements, while the prior experience criterion seeks factual documentation of relevant past projects. This procurement aims to address a urgent mold issue in a National Park Service housing unit, and the successful offeror will be selected based on their ability to provide effective and timely mold remediation services.
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