The planned contract action represents a three-month extension of the contract, effective October 23, 2012 through January 22, 2013, with a potential for three additional one- month option periods available, maximum extension through April 22, 2013. The modification is necessary in order to ensure continuity of critical environmental cleanups services at existing sites and to have the ability to respond to an emergency environmental cleanup within 2 hours of receiving an emergency response notification. Award of the contracts resulting from solicitation PR-R8-12-00139 is delayed, which necessitates the above existing contract be extended until the award can be made. Region 8's requirements to be covered by this extension include any actions required to mitigate or eliminate any hazard or damage to the environment resulting from: a release, or threat of release, of oil petroleum products; hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants into the environment; the threat of fire and explosion and incidents involving terrorist acts, weapons of mass destruction and nuclear, biological or chemical incidents; or natural or man-made disasters. In addition to emergency environmental responses, should they arise; the work to be extended represents approximately13 existing task orders under Contract EP-W-07-052. These on-going environmental cleanup services require uninterrupted support in order to address and reduce immediate risks to human health and the environment. It is in the best interest of the Government to extend the existing contract pending award of the follow-on contracts, which are currently under evaluation.
This notice is not a request for proposals. A determination not to compete this proposed procurement based on response to this notice is solely within the discretion of the Government. Written inquiries or comments regarding this announcement may be emailed to Kristin Farris at [email protected] or Ellen Shannon at [email protected].