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Remediation and Restoration
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This contract involves providing environmental cleanup support for the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Facilities Environmental Cleanup (ECU) Program, specifically targeting soil contamination remediation at two FAA sites in Conyers and Bloomingdale, Georgia. The contractor is tasked with conducting a Remedial Action (RA) to address soil contamination identified through prior investigations and assessments, with the intent to mitigate potential environmental and human health risks. All work must comply with applicable federal, state, and local regulations, with the contractor adhering to the most stringent requirements when conflicts arise. A key deliverable is the preparation and submission of a detailed Remediation and Restoration Work Plan within ten business days of the project kickoff, outlining the technical approach, schedule, and methods for soil removal, disposal, and site restoration. The Work Plan is required to include comprehensive descriptions of remediation techniques, disposal protocols specifying disposal facilities, and documentation responsibilities. While the contractor handles disposal sampling and paperwork, the government will conduct all confirmatory sampling. Additionally, the Work Plan must incorporate a Site Safety and Health Plan (SSHP) detailing personnel safety measures, along with a Risk Management Plan identifying potential hazards and mitigation strategies. The contract is a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 238910 and is managed by the Department of Transportation’s Volpe National Transportation System Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The deadline for submitting responses is June 8, 2026, and the primary point of contact is Roland Regan.
General Info
Agency
Contract Value
$105,433NAICS
Place of Performance
Bloomingdale, GA, 31302, USASet-Aside
Awardee
Award Issued Date
Timeline
Submission Closed
Organization & Contact Information
Full Description
The purpose of this solicitation/quote is to provide 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 two facilities in the FAA Eastern Service Area (ESA) to remove identified soil contamination sites as cited hereunder. The FAA facilities to be addressed are located in Conyers, GA and Bloomingdale, GA. 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 requirementThe 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. The removal quantities and depths in the Preliminary Assessment/Site Investigation and Remedial Investigation 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. (see SOW for more details).
