Recycling Electronics and Asset Disposition (READ) Services
Document Type: Presolicitation Notice
Solicitation Number: RFQ-DC-03-00162
Contracting Office Address: Environmental Protection Agency, Administrative Contract Service Center, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, Nw, Washington, DC 20460
Description: NAICS Code: 562998 This is an amendment to the EPA Federal Business Opportunities announcement dated February 5th under RFQ-DC-03-00115 for READ services. The purpose of this announcement is to inform interested parties of the Statement of Objectives (SOO) that has been posted for review and comment at EPA's procurement website ( http://www.epa.gov/oam/hpod).
Any comments or questions should be sent via e-mail to voss.oliver@epa.gov. Please refer to the original FedBizOpps announcement for additional information. Status and updates regarding the procurement process will be made on the EPA website.
Contractor To Provide Demolition And Site Restoration Of Various Tracts Within Indiana Dunes National Lake Shore, Porter, Indiana
Document Type: Presolicitation Notice
Solicitation Number: I6300030019
Set Aside: Total Small Business
Contracting Office Address: Indiana Dunes Nat'l Lakeshore 1100 North Mineral Springs Road Porter IN 46304
Description: Contractor to provide demolition and site restoration of various tracts within Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, Porter, Indiana. Removal shall include but is not limited to: all buildings, foundations, walls, basements, floors, steps, all slabs (including asphalt or concrete slabs used as pull-overs on or near any highway that falls within park boundaries), curbs, sidewalks, driveways (concrete and asphalt), fences, septic systems, trash and debris, concrete, steel or wood pilings, wire steel reinforcing rods and any other materials that are not of a natural setting. Magnitude of project: $250,000.00 to $500,000.00. Point of contact: Patsy Ferguson, Contracting Officer, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, 1100 North Mineral Springs Road, Porter, Indiana 46304-1299, Phone 219-926-7561, ext. 436. Set aside for small businesses.
Solicitation and specifications only available electronically on or about March 20, 2003 at ideasec.nbc.gov.
Original Point of Contact: Patsy Ferguson Contracting Officer 2199267561436 Patricia_Ferguson@nps.gov.
Demolish Buildings, Vancouver, WA
Document Type: Presolicitation Notice
Solicitation Number: 648-61-03
Contracting Office Address: Attn: Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, (648/P4CONT), 3710 SW Veterans Hospital Road, Box 1034, Portland, Oregon 97201
Description: A. Contractor shall completely prepare site for building operations, and furnish labor and materials and perform work for the removal of all hazardous materials including asbestos containing materials, lead containing materials, PCB containing materials, mercury containing materials, and certain other items, followed by mechanical and electrical work and demolition of buildings and corridors, disposal of all debris, rough grading, seeding, patching walls and roofs at existing buildings and corridors and certain other items as required by drawings and specifications at the Vancouver Division of the Portland VAMC. The actual jobsite is in Vancouver, Washington. This solicitation replaces Solicitation 648-38-03 which has been cancelled. NAICS code 238910 applies and this solicitation is issued pursuant to the small business competitiveness demonstration program. Solicitation package will be available o/a 20 March 2003. See solicitation for pre-bid meeting date and time.
Original Point of Contact
Point of Contact - Kenny Carleton, Contract Specialist, (360) 759-1607, Contracting Officer - Kenny Carleton, Contract Specialist, (360) 759-1607
Email your questions to Kenny Carleton at kenny.carleton@med.va.gov.
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