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August 29, 2014

USACE Kansas City Issues Notice for IDIQ Remediation Contracts

By Kenny Fletcher

Jeremy L. Dillon
RW Monitor
8/29/2014

The Army Corps of Engineers’ Kansas City Office issued a pre- solicitation notice this week for an unrestricted Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Multiple Award Task Order Contract for remediation services. The Corps anticipates issuing up to 10 contracts with a maximum shared capacity of $185 million. The contract will support work across Corps projects such as remediation work for the Northwestern Division, Southwestern Division, and South Pacific Division, for hazardous, toxic and radioactive waste remediation projects for both civilian and military agencies including the Corps’ Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP). According to the pre-solicitation notice, “Evaluation of proposals will be performed on a quote mark trade-off best value quote mark basis. Contracts will have a base period of three years and an option to extend the contract for an additional two-year period. The contracts awarded will include firm-fixed price and cost reimbursement task orders for a wide range of Pre-placed Remedial Action Contract.”

According to a Kansas City District spokesperson, the contract will cover a wide array of projects across different Corps districts. “The solicitation is for a wide area of responsibility, and will be available for several divisions to use,” the spokesperson said. “The solicitation falls under the Multiple Environmental Government Acquisition (MEGA), so there will be several divisions that will have ownership, and each division accomplishes a different acquisition. For the Kansas City District, it would be an Unrestricted Remedial Action Contract. It will cover a wide array of projects when they come up.” The Corps expects to issue a solicitation on or after Sept. 19 for the IDIQ MATOC. 

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