CO SAN LUIS VALLEY NWR COMPLEX ABATEMENT
ID: 140FGA25Q0002Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THEUS FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICEFWS, GAOAFalls Church, VA, 22041, 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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    Description

    The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is soliciting quotations for a hazardous materials abatement project at the Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge, focusing on the removal of asbestos-containing materials from two buildings. This project is exclusively set aside for small businesses, with an estimated budget ranging from $10,000 to $25,000, and will involve a firm-fixed price contract. The work is critical for ensuring environmental safety and compliance with federal regulations, emphasizing the importance of proper hazardous materials management in public lands maintenance. Interested contractors must submit their quotes by 2:00 p.m. EST on February 4, 2025, and can contact Ian Young at ian_a_young@fws.gov for further information.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Young, Ian
    (612) 713-5214
    (303) 969-7281
    ian_a_young@fws.gov
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    The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is soliciting quotations for a hazmat abatement project at the Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge, focused on the removal of asbestos-containing materials from two buildings. This project is set aside exclusively for small businesses, with a budget ranging from $10,000 to $25,000, and will involve a firm-fixed price contract. Bidders must submit individual prices for two specific line items (CLINs) for abatement services. Evaluation of offers will consider price, technical capability, and past experience, with specific requirements for documentation related to asbestos abatement qualifications and disposal processes. The project schedule encompasses the period from February 10 to April 10, 2025, with precise work hours defined. Interested contractors are encouraged to visit the project site and must submit their quotes by 2:00 p.m. EST on February 4, 2025. Comprehensive compliance with all submission instructions is required, and failure to adhere may result in disqualification. The document also outlines various federal corporate regulations and requirements pertaining to construction material, site visits, and contractual obligations to ensure safety and legal compliance throughout the abatement process.
    The document outlines the bidding schedule for a hazardous materials abatement project at the San Luis Valley National Wildlife Refuge Complex in Colorado. The main objective is the removal and disposal of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) from two mobile home units designated for demolition: a double wide and a single wide. The project is divided into general requirements, which include mobilization, bonding, and insurance, and specific abatement tasks. Each section details cost estimates associated with these activities, culminating in a total project cost, which is not specified in the document. The emphasis is on ensuring proper procedure and compliance with safety regulations regarding hazardous materials, underscoring the government's commitment to environmental safety and health in public projects.
    The Statement of Work outlines the hazardous materials abatement for two buildings at the San Luis Valley National Wildlife Refuge Complex in Colorado, primarily focusing on asbestos removal. The project involves labor, equipment, and materials necessary for the abatement of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) identified in an attached Asbestos Survey Report. The scope includes the proper disposal of hazardous items left by prior illegal occupants in one of the buildings. The contractor must comply with federal and state regulations during the removal process, with a substantial focus on worker safety and environmental protection. The work is to be completed within 60 days from the notice to proceed, with all demolitions scheduled to be conducted by others. The contractor is required to provide various submittals, including action plans and waste manifests, to the designated government officials. Additional stipulations cover project management procedures, payment processes, quality assurance, and necessary coordination with local authorities. This document serves as part of a broader federal effort funded by the Great American Outdoors Act, emphasizing safety, regulatory compliance, and environmental stewardship in public lands management and infrastructure maintenance.
    The SLV GAOA Hazardous Materials Abatement project, identified by Engr. Project No. 24-001B, is set to occur at the San Luis Valley Refuge Complex. It focuses on the removal and management of hazardous materials, particularly asbestos. The document outlines essential specifications and requirements for contractors, including a comprehensive subcontract list, qualifications for test agencies, and the necessity of thorough waste documentation. Key elements of the project include the submission of safety checklists, schedules of values, and certifications from the asbestos abatement company alongside evidence of their credentials. Furthermore, the plan addresses air monitoring and the protocols for hazardous materials transport, complemented by a required action plan detailing waste disposal procedures. The associated evaluation of submitted documentation categorizes items requiring approval, ensuring specifications meet safety and regulatory standards. This project underscores the importance of diligent hazardous materials management and compliance with environmental regulations for safe operation within the refuge complex.
    The document outlines the General Decision Number CO20240001, effective November 22, 2024, pertaining to wage determinations for construction projects in Colorado. It provides a comprehensive wage schedule for various classifications of workers engaged in building construction, excluding residential projects of low-rise housing. Under the guidelines of the Davis-Bacon Act, contracts initiated or renewed after January 30, 2022, must comply with updated minimum wage rates, reflecting either Executive Order 14026 or Executive Order 13658's directives. The decision details wage and fringe benefit rates for specific trades across numerous counties, including electricians, carpenters, plumbers, and laborers, among others. Notably, wage rates differ between counties. The document also includes mandatory paid sick leave provisions under Executive Order 13706 for federal contractors and outlines procedures for wage determination appeals. The primary purpose of this document is to ensure fair wage practices and compliance with federal labor standards in government-funded construction projects. It serves as a practical guide for contractors, workers, and government entities involved in public construction initiatives, ensuring adherence to labor laws and protecting worker rights.
    The document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) issued by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service for a hazardous materials abatement project at the Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge, part of the San Luis Valley Refuge Complex. This project is designated as a Total Small Business Set-Aside under NAICS Code 562910, with a size standard of $25 million. The estimated construction cost falls between $10,000 and $25,000. The project is expected to commence within ten calendar days post-award and must be completed within a specific performance period, which is set between November 18, 2024, and April 30, 2025, for designated abatement tasks in various quarters. Proposals must be submitted in sealed bids by February 4, 2025, and the document specifies all relevant solicitation requirements, including performance bonds and acknowledgment of amendments. The summary emphasizes the procedural guidelines for submitting offers and the importance of compliance with federal contracting standards. This RFP signifies the commitment to environmental safety and regulatory compliance associated with government operations.
    The document outlines a government solicitation for a project involving hazardous materials abatement at the San Luis Valley Wildlife Refuge, specifically at the Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge. It is a Total Small Business Set-Aside under NAICS Code 562910, with a construction magnitude estimated between $10,000 to $25,000. The solicitation specifies that bids must be sealed and contain all required documentation, with offers due by a specified date. The performance period for the work is from November 18, 2024, to April 30, 2025, and contractors are required to furnish any necessary performance and payment bonds. The project consists of the abatement of hazardous materials in designated quarters mobile homes, detailed in the attached Scope of Work. This solicitation follows federal protocols for the procurement of services, emphasizing the need for transparency and compliance with regulations. The Contracting Officer overseeing the RFP is Ian Young from the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, who can be contacted for additional information.
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