NAP ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
ID: W912BU25R0024Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW2SD ENDIST PHILADELPHIAPHILADELPHIA, PA, 19103-0000, USA

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Environmental Consulting Services (541620)

PSC

SPECIAL STUDIES/ANALYSIS- CHEMICAL/BIOLOGICAL (B504)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Philadelphia District, is seeking qualified contractors for environmental consulting services under NAICS code 541620. The procurement aims to gather information for developing an acquisition strategy for the Corps' Biological/Environmental Services program, which includes ongoing environmental assessments and studies related to federally owned projects across the Delaware River Basin and potentially other districts in the North Atlantic Division. Contractors will be required to provide a range of services, including field investigations, laboratory analysis, and report production, with an estimated contract value of $50 million over a five-year performance period, and the solicitation is expected to be published in Fiscal Year 2025. Interested firms should submit a Capability Statement to assist the Corps in evaluating contractor qualifications, and for further inquiries, they can contact Henry Sembe at henry.sembe@usace.army.mil or Cherita Williams at cherita.l.williams@usace.army.mil.

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    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Philadelphia District, issued a Sources Sought Notice to assess market capabilities for environmental and biological services under NAICS 562910. This notice aims to collect information for developing an acquisition strategy, with no proposals being requested or accepted. The program involves ongoing investigations related to biologically and environmentally focused projects within the Philadelphia District's jurisdiction, which spans Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, and parts of New York. Required services may include field investigations, chemical sampling, environmental assessments, and report preparation, potentially on short notice. The contract is valued at $50 million for a term of five years, with a public solicitation expected on SAM.gov in FY 2025. The Corps seeks input from interested firms to better understand their qualifications and capabilities before formalizing the contracting approach. Potential respondents are invited to submit a capability statement via specified email addresses, with submissions limited to ten pages.
    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Philadelphia District, has issued a Sources Sought Notice to identify qualified contractors for environmental consulting services under NAICS 541620. This announcement is for market research only, and no proposals will be accepted at this time. The Corps aims to gather information to develop an acquisition strategy for its Biological/Environmental Services program, which includes ongoing environmental assessments and studies related to federally owned projects. Services required may encompass a wide range of activities such as field investigations, laboratory analysis, documentation, and report production across the Delaware River Basin and potentially for other districts in the North Atlantic Division. Contractors will need to provide all necessary labor, materials, and equipment for the tasks outlined, which may be required with short notice. The estimated value for the services contract is $50 million with a performance period of five years, and the solicitation is expected to be published in Fiscal Year 2025. Interested firms are invited to submit a Capability Statement to aid the Corps in assessing contractor qualifications.
    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Philadelphia District, is conducting a Sources Sought request aimed at gathering market research to inform an acquisition strategy for its Biological/Environmental Services program. The objective is to assess contractor capabilities for providing comprehensive environmental services and reports as per delivery orders issued by the Contracting Officer. The work will encompass biological, environmental, and chemical investigations across a five-state area in the Delaware River Basin. Required services include documentary research, field investigations, chemical sampling, mitigation planning, and various surveys. Contractors must supply all necessary resources and will interact closely with District personnel. Notably, the scope of this work does not grant exclusive rights to any single contractor, as other providers may be contracted at the District's discretion. Submissions for this Sources Sought notice should be concise, capped at ten pages.
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