Demolition, Remediation and Restoration
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The contract involves an Interagency Agreement where the U.S. Department of Transportation's Volpe National Transportation Systems Center provides support to the FAA’s Facilities Environmental Cleanup Program for remedial actions at three FAA locations in the Eastern Service Area. The focus is on removing lead- and total petroleum hydrocarbon-contaminated soils at sites in Birmingham, AL; New Cumberland, PA; and Chantilly, VA. The contractor is responsible for conducting soil remediation, disposal, and site restoration in compliance with the strictest applicable federal, state, and local regulations. A draft Remediation and Restoration Work Plan, which outlines the technical approach, schedule, disposal methods, required permits, safety measures, and risk management strategies, must be submitted within ten business days after project kickoff, followed by a Volpe Center review and a final submission. The project requires careful adherence to environmental standards and includes site-specific safety and risk management planning. Waste characterization sampling must be completed prior to mobilization, with proper landfill approvals secured for disposal. Equipment or contaminated materials cannot remain onsite overnight without prior permission, and any onsite materials must be secured by the contractor. The contract is a small business set-aside under NAICS code 238910 and is managed by the Volpe Center office in Cambridge, MA, with performance primarily in Chantilly, VA. The overall goal is to mitigate environmental and human health risks by removing contaminated soils in a thorough and compliant manner.
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Under an Interagency Agreement, the U.S. Department of Transportation John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center (Volpe Center) is providing support to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Facilities Environmental Cleanup (ECU) Program. As part of this effort, a Remedial Action (RA) will be conducted at three facilities in the FAA Eastern Service Area (ESA) to remove identified soil contamination. The sites requiring remediation for lead- and total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) -contaminated soils are listed below:
- BHM ASR – Birmingham, AL (33.57378°, -86.75671°)
- CXY LOM – New Cumberland, PA (40.178196°, -77.005692°)
- IADN NASEB – Chantilly, VA (38.958736°, -77.43499°)
The FAA's ECU Program has identified the potential for environmental and human health risks and/or liability associated with the facilities above based on prior research, known historic operations and practices, and required cleanup actions or previously identified sites.The Contractor shall conduct all work in accordance with Federal, State and local requirements. Where inconsistencies exist, the Contractor shall follow the most stringent requirement. The Contractor shall submit a draft Remediation and Restoration work plan (Work Plan) (where applicable) within ten (10) business days of the project kick-off meeting that addresses the project requirements below.
This task involves the preparation and submission of a draft and final Work Plan. The Work Plan shall detail the technical approach and schedule for conducting all contaminated soil remediation, disposal, and site restoration activities described below. To assist with preparation of the Work Plan, the contractor shall thoroughly review the Government-furnished information (GFI) for pertinent information. Please note that the GFI Site Survey Report provided for the CXY site is for demolition activities. This document is provided because it contains soil sampling results for this site. There will be NO demolition or asbestos abatement required as part of this project. The removal quantities and depths in the Preliminary Assessment and/or Site Investigation and Site Survey reports (if provided) are to be used as a guide along with the estimated total quantities listed in this SOW Section 2.2.2.
The Work Plan shall describe methods and procedures for performing soil remediation, disposal, and restoration. Disposal methods must be detailed by the contractor for all sites including the identification of all disposal facilities where waste and debris is to be shipped. Disposal sampling and paperwork is the responsibility of the contractor. The government will perform ALL confirmatory sampling required at the sites. Additionally, the work plan shall also identify any required permits needed to perform the work.
Additional components required with the Work Plan are the Site Safety and Health Plan (SSHP), which shall include personnel health and safety precautions to be followed. The work plan shall also include a brief Risk Management Plan that identifies major risks and hazards on each site and discusses ways to minimize these risks.
An outline summarizing the required content of the work plan is shown below:
- Technical Approach
- Method and procedures for soil remediation, removal, disposal (all as required above in section 1.1), and restoration
- Identification of required work permits
- Site Safety Health Plan (SSHP)
- Risk Management Plan
- Identification of major risks
- Risk mitigation plan
The contractor should expect a 5-business day Volpe Center review period between submission of the Draft Work Plan and receipt of Volpe Center comments. The Volpe Center and the Contractor shall meet to discuss any comments and changes, if necessary. The contractor shall make the changes and submit a Final Work Plan within 5 business days of the receipt of comments.
Preliminary Assessment/Site Investigation (PA/SI), Site Investigation (SI) and Site Survey activities completed in 2024 found the below sites showing contamination above either FAA action levels or EPA/State regulatory limits. Examples include lead-in-soil concentrations above the FAA’s cleanup standard of 200 mg/kg (ppm) or the applicable state standard, or TPHs in soil above EPA or State regulatory limits. For each site, prior to mobilizing to the site for the remedial activities, waste characterization samples shall be collected. Once these samples are analyzed, the proper landfill and disposal approvals shall be obtained. For each site, contaminated soil and/or equipment shall not be left at the site overnight unless previous permission is obtained by the contractor. Any equipment or material left at the site must be secured by the contractor and is not the responsibility of the government.
Adidtional details for requirement are found in the SOW.
