NYARNG Youngstown Demolition and Related Hazardous Materials Testing Services
Contact and place of performance
Meghan Sheridan
Youngstown, NY
USA
**Amendment 0001 posted on 21AUG2024 includes site visit sign in, Q&A, revised quote due date of 28AUG2024 1000. You MUST sign and return page 1 of amendment 0001 with your quote. This solicitation is issued as a Request for Quote (RFQ) from the USP&FO for New York, Purchasing and Contracting Division, Latham, New York. The solicitation number is W912PQ-24-Q-0009 for an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ)...
View moreThe Department of the Army, acting through the USP&FO Activity NY ARNG, has issued solicitation W912PQ24Q0009 for demolition and hazardous materials testing services at the Youngstown Training Site in Youngstown, New York. This requirement is established as an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract to be awarded using simplified acquisition procedures. The scope involves demolition services for structures and facilities other than buildings, as well as remediation services. The project is classified under NAICS 562910 Remediation Services and PSC P500 Salvage-Demolition of Structures/Facilities (Other Than Buildings).
This acquisition is set aside 100% for Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBC). Evaluation will be based on price and other factors including capability statements and special qualifications, such as required licenses for operating heavy equipment. Offerors must provide all pricing using the provided template, as the government will not accept partial quotes or split the award. Documentation must include evidence of individual or company certifications and licenses.
Quotes are due by 10:00 AM on August 28, 2024, and must be submitted electronically to the designated points of contact, Meghan Sheridan and Melissa Santoro. The solicitation includes five attachments: the original solicitation, Amendment 0001, bound-in drawings, site visit notes, and a redacted list of site visit attendees. Award will be made without discussions to the responsible offeror whose quote is most advantageous to the government, with price being evaluated first followed by the acceptability of non-price factors.
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