Architect-Engineer (AE) Services to Support Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste (HTRW) Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC)
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Architect-Engineer services as defined by 40 U.S.C. 1101 and FAR 2.101 are required under a Multiple Award Task Order Contract to support the Mobile District Environmental Restoration Program with comprehensive environmental services focused on Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste projects. The scope encompasses the full lifecycle of environmental remediation efforts including strategy development, regulatory analysis, feasibility studies, remedial design, risk assessments, sampling and data management, and regulatory support such as public meetings and records of decision. Specific deliverables include vapor intrusion investigations and modeling, groundwater and surface water quality assessments, geotechnical investigations, monitoring well installations, groundwater modeling, treatability and pilot studies, environmental site assessments, hazardous materials surveys for asbestos and leaded paint, and investigations into emerging contaminants like PFAS. Services are primarily to be performed within the Mobile District’s Area of Responsibility covering the southeastern United States, Central and South America, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, but may be extended to other regions upon coordination and approval from other USACE Divisions or stakeholders. The solicitation, identified as W9127826RA018, is a combined transaction classified under NAICS 541330 with no set-aside applied, and responses are due by July 30, 2026. Past performance evaluation is restricted to projects under NAICS 541330 where the offeror served as prime contractor. The contracting office is located in Mobile, Alabama, and the procurement is administered by the Department of Defense. Pricing and task order details will be determined through subsequent award and ordering processes under this multiple award contract.
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Mobile, AL, USASet-Aside
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AE services meeting the definition of AE Services as defined in 40 U.S.C. 1101 and FAR 2.101 are required to support the Mobile District ER Program. Timely and cost-effective responses are required to support the program. AE services will be performed primarily within Mobile District’s Area of Responsibility (AOR) in the southeastern United States to include Central and South America, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands. AE services may also be used to support the ER Program outside of Mobile District’s AOR, given a need by another USACE Division or stakeholder execution requirement upon satisfaction of proper coordination and approvals. The services provided will include a full range of comprehensive support environmental services focused on complex Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste (HTRW) projects to include strategy development, plans, data gathering, analysis, evaluations, studies, designs, remedial design, and regulatory support specific to the Environmental Restoration Program. The services will include analyzing and evaluating environmental regulations for implementing studies, designs, and program initiative; providing comprehensive programmatic support of policies, guidance and regulations for various stakeholders and agencies; Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste (HTRW) investigations and studies; HTRW remedial design; HTRW feasibility study, proposed plan, public meeting, and record of decision ; HTRW vapor intrusion investigation and/or vapor intrusion remedial design; HTRW pilot study and/or bench study hazardous, toxic and radioactive material/waste site investigations/assessments; treatability studies; pilot studies; risk assessments; sampling and analyses; data validation; electronic data management; geotechnical investigations; monitoring well installation; groundwater modeling; groundwater and surface water quality assessments; water reuse initiatives; vapor intrusion monitoring, assessment and modeling; environmental site assessments; surveys/inspections for asbestos, leaded paint, and other HTRW materials; and investigation/study/assessment of emerging contaminants such as per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
