Remediation Services, Village of Scammon Bay, AK
ID: 140A0525Q0001Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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Buyer

INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THEBUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRSPACIFIC REGIONSACRAMENTO, CA, 95825, USA

NAICS

Remediation Services (562910)

PSC

ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS PROTECTION- ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION (F108)

Set Aside

Indian Small Business Economic Enterprise (ISBEE) Set-Aside (specific to Department of Interior and Indian Health Services) (ISBEE)
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    The Department of the Interior, through the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), is seeking qualified contractors to provide remediation services for environmental contamination at the old school site in Scammon Bay, Alaska. The primary objectives include conducting a tank farm survey, performing a preliminary environmental investigation to assess soil contamination, and developing a detailed cost analysis for the abatement and removal of outdated infrastructure. This project is crucial for ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and protecting public health, while also supporting local economic opportunities for Indian Small Business Economic Enterprises (ISBEEs). Interested contractors must submit their proposals by the specified deadline, with the anticipated performance period running from February 17, 2025, to June 30, 2026. For further inquiries, contact Jodi Zachary at Jodi.Zachary@bia.gov or call 916-978-6005.

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    The Performance Work Statement for the Scammon Bay Environmental Site Assessment outlines a contract for assessing and remediating petroleum contamination at the old school site in Scammon Bay, Alaska. The primary goals include a tank farm survey, a detailed cost analysis for the abatement and removal of outdated tank farm infrastructure, and a preliminary environmental investigation to evaluate soil contamination. Key tasks involve project planning, fieldwork documenting current conditions and contamination levels, and thorough reviews of existing records to identify environmental issues. The contractor must produce a comprehensive report detailing the findings and remediation suggestions. The project is essential for compliance with environmental regulations and aims to safeguard public health while facilitating potential cleanup efforts. The completion date is subject to site-specific factors, and the contractor is obligated to adhere to all relevant laws and report findings through the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Ultimately, this contract supports necessary environmental assessments to address legacy contamination and ensure compliance with state and federal requirements.
    This document outlines requirements for self-certification of status as an "Indian Economic Enterprise" (IEE) under the Buy Indian Act as per 25 U.S.C. 47. The certification must be completed at three critical points: when responding to a solicitation, at the time of contract award, and throughout the contract's duration. Contracting officers may request further documentation to confirm eligibility during the acquisition process. False or misleading information in the offer process is punishable under federal law, emphasizing the seriousness of compliance. The Offeror Representation section includes a form requiring information such as the federally recognized tribal entity, Unique Entity ID, legal business name, and certification details, ensuring accountability and transparency. This form is essential for maintaining the integrity of the procurement process designated for Indian entities, aligning with federal initiatives to support tribal economies.
    This government document is an amendment to solicitation number 140A0525Q0001, issued by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Pacific Region. The primary focus of this amendment is to make necessary administrative corrections and ensure that all interested parties are aware of these changes. Key updates include altering the solicitation number stated in the document and adjusting references in specific sections to reflect this change. Offers submitted in response to the solicitation must acknowledge receipt of this amendment through specified methods by the deadline to avoid rejection. Furthermore, contractors must complete specific blocks of the amendment and include a signed page with their quotations. The period of performance for related services is designated from February 17, 2025, to June 30, 2026. Contact details are provided for inquiries regarding the amendment, reinforcing the importance of clarity and communication in adherence to Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) guidelines. Overall, this document illustrates the procedural updates essential for maintaining compliance and the integrity of the solicitation process within federal contracting contexts.
    The document outlines a solicitation for environmental remediation services at the old school site in Scammon Bay, Alaska, initiated by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). It is a combined synopsis/solicitation prepared per the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), with a set-aside specifically for Indian Small Business Economic Enterprises (ISBEEs). The anticipated performance period is from February 17, 2025, to June 30, 2026, with a firm-fixed-price award type envisioned. Key tasks include identifying contamination, risk evaluation, sampling, and providing a detailed cost analysis for removal and disposal of contamination at the site. Evaluation factors for award and specific guidelines for submission, including electronic invoicing and adherence to various federal and Departmental regulations, are also cited. The document emphasizes the importance of collaboration with local tribal members for labor opportunities and points out the necessity for contractors to comply with any applicable Tribal Employment Rights Ordinances (TERO). Overall, this solicitation demonstrates the government's effort to promote economic opportunities within tribal communities while addressing environmental concerns through necessary remediation actions.
    The document is a Request for Quotation (RFQ) for remediation services in Scammon Bay, Alaska, specifically set aside for Indian Small Business Economic Enterprises (ISBEEs). The government plans to award a Firm-Fixed-Price contract with an expected delivery completion date of June 30, 2026. The work involves environmental remediation tasks such as site reconnaissance, contamination identification, risk evaluation, and cost analysis for removal and disposal at an old school site. Key provisions include compliance with Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) and Department of the Interior Acquisition Regulations (DIAR), detailing the responsibilities of contractors and stipulating clauses related to payment, evaluation, and subcontracting limitations. The document outlines the procedures for submitting invoices through the Invoice Processing Platform (IPP), inspection processes, and specifications regarding tribal employment rights. Overall, the RFQ emphasizes the government's commitment to ensuring compliance with regulations while supporting local small businesses and addressing environmental concerns through detailed, structured procedures in the procurement process.
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