The current Federal Business Opportunity (N62473-23-R-1209) under NAICS: 562910 is for the upcoming third iteration of this contract named Radiological Contaminants Multiple Award Contract (RADMAC). The procurement is out of the Department of Defense (DOD), Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC), Pacific Command (NAVFAC Pacific CMD), NAVFAC Southwest SW subcommand, with the Office listed NAVFAC Southwest that was publicly posted. The Pre-Solicitation Notice lists this procurement as a Partial Small Business Set-Aside. The Place of Performances are listed for the installations in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and other installations within the NAVFAC area of responsibility. The resulting contracts will be Firm Fixed Price (FFP), Indefinite-Delivery/Indefinite-Quantity (ID/IQ), and multiple award contracts.
The term is listed as Each basic contract will contain a base period of two (2) years and two (2) optional three (3) year ordering periods. Large business concerns are required to submit a subcontracting plan prior to award of the contract.
There have been five postings related to the current procurement, One Special Notice and 4 Presolicitation Notices (including updates). The most recent posting was an Updated Presolicitation Notice on September 21, 2023, to provide answers to questions. The Request for Proposal projected release date is October 10, 2023.
Current N62473-23-R-1209 Updated Presolicitation Notice (sam.gov):
- Special Notice Posted: January 27, 2022
- Presolicitation Notice Posted: August 21, 2023
- Most Recent Presolicitation Notice Update Posted: September 21, 2023
- Projected RFP Release: October 10, 2023
Point of Contact:
- Contracting Specialist: Baylee Ketring, baylee.ketring@navy.mil
- Contracting Specialist: Sehla Khan, sehla.khan.civ@us.navy.mil
- Contracting Officer: Richard Sagnuolo, rijard.j.spagnuolo.cov@us.navy.mil, 619-705-4782
Current Incumbent:
The following incumbent contract resulted from Solicitation N62473-15-R-0811 awarded on March 14, 2017:
Contract: N62473-17-D-0005 to Gilbane Federal Services 1655 Grant St., Floor 12 Concord, CA 94520 POC: Arvind Acharya; Email: aacharya@gilbaneco.com Phone: 510-719-6858
The Total of all posted contract actions to date for this contract is $134,962,045.85. There is a total of 90 posted actions which includes the initial award.
Contract: N62473-17-D-0006 to CB and I Federal Services LLC 1725 Duke St., Suite 400 Alexandria, VA 22314 POC: Ulrika Messer; Email: Ulrika.messer@cbifederalservices.com Phone: 619-446-4529
The Total of all posted contract actions to date for this contract is $115,487,271.62. There is a total of 104 posted actions which includes the initial award.
Contract: N62473-17-D-0007 to AECOM-Energy Solutions JV (A-EST) 401 West A St., Suite 1200 San Diego, CA 92101 POC: Steve Tsai; Email: steve.tsai@aecom.com Phone: 858-812-5209
The Total of all posted contract actions to date for this contract is $4,841,564.87. There is a total of 31 posted actions which includes the initial award.
Contract: N62473-17-D-0008 to Tetra Tech EC, Inc. 1230 Columbia St., Ste. 750 San Diego, CA 92101 POC: Kent Weingardt; Email: kent.weingardt@tetratech.com Phone: 619-471-3532
The Total of all posted contract actions to date for this contract is $5,000. There is a total of two (2) posted actions which includes the initial award.
Contract: N62473-17-D-0009 to AMEC FW Environmental and Infrastructure, Inc. 751 Arbor Way, Ste 180 Blue Bell, PA 19422-1972 POC: Eric Reitter; Email: eric.reitter@amecfw.com Phone: 978-467-5757
The Total of all posted contract actions to date for this contract is $10,877,172.77. There is a total of 28 posted actions which includes the initial award.
Contract: N62473-17-D-0011 to ECC Insight Philotechnics, LLC 1240 Bayshore Highway, Ste. 326 Burlingame, CA 94010 POC: Manjiv Vohra; Email: mvohra@ecc.net
The Total of all posted contract actions to date for this contract is $ 19,710,564.07. There is a total of 31 posted actions which includes the initial award.
The 2015 procurement listed the aggregate value of task orders issued under the resulting contract(s) shall not exceed $240,000,000
Prior Contracts:
The following incumbent contract resulted from Solicitation N62473-09-R-0201 awarded on May 05, 2010:
Contract N62473-10-D-4009 to Aptim Federal Services (Formerly Shaw Environmental & Infrastructure) with a Las Date to Order of 04/30/20217 and a Base and All Options Value of $136,833,371.72
The total of all 375 reported contract actions in FPDS is $136,199,342.06
Artificial Intelligence Applications Answers:
ChatGPT (v. 3.5) Response:
The Radiological Contaminants Multiple Award Contract (RADMAC) is a contract awarded by the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) for environmental remediation services related to radiological contaminants at Navy and Marine Corps installations. While the search results did not provide extensive details about RADMAC, it is clear that this contract is focused on addressing radiological contamination issues.
Here is a summary of what we know:
RADMAC is a contract awarded by NAVFAC for environmental remediation services involving radiological contaminants [6].
The contract may involve services such as investigative actions, remedial actions, and other activities related to radiological contamination cleanup [8].
RADMAC contracts may have multiple awardees, allowing different firms to compete for task orders related to radiological contamination remediation [6].
NAVFAC has periodically awarded multiple-award contracts for environmental remediation services related to radiological contaminants, suggesting the importance of addressing this issue at Navy and Marine Corps installations [9].
While more specific details about the RADMAC contract may be available through official government sources, this information provides an overview of its purpose and scope within the context of environmental remediation for radiological contaminants.
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Google Bard Response:
The Radiological Contaminants Multiple Award Contract (RADMAC II) is a $240 million contract awarded by the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) in April 2017 to six companies:
- Aecom-Atkins Joint Venture
- Bechtel National, Inc.
- Jacobs Engineering Group Inc.
- Tetra Tech EC
- URS Corporation
- Waste Management Federal Services, Inc.
The contract supports environmental remediation of radiological contaminants at various Navy and Marine Corps installations in California, Arizona, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and other locations throughout the United States. RADMAC II is a follow-on contract to RADMAC I, in which the same companies provided technical services for the Navy’s remediation programs in California and Washington.
Under RADMAC II, the contractors can compete for task orders to perform a variety of services, including:
- Radiological investigations, surveys, and sampling analysis
- Pilot and treatability studies
- Operations and maintenance
- Remediation
- Other related activities associated with returning sites to safe use
The contract has a five-year base period with four option years, and the total value of the contract could reach $240 million if all options are exercised.
The RADMAC II contract is important because it helps the Navy to clean up radiological contamination at its facilities. This contamination can come from a variety of sources, including past military operations, nuclear research and development, and the use of radioactive materials in medical and industrial applications.
The Navy is committed to protecting human health and the environment, and the RADMAC II contract is a key part of its efforts to clean up radiological contamination at its facilities.
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