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FAR 52.212-2 Evaluation - The following factors shall be used to evaluate offers: item technical capability, lowest price technically acceptable, and past performance. Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) for Emergency Spill Clean Up and Hazardous Material Remediation Services at Moody Air Force Base (MAFB) 1. DESCRIPTION OF REQUIREMENTS Moody Air Force Base (MAFB) requires qualified contractors to provide Emergency Spill Clean Up and related hazardous material (HAZMAT) services during the period October 2025 through October 2030 (Not to Exceed 5 years). These services will be requested on an as-needed basis via Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPAs). Scope The Contractor shall provide personnel, supervision, equipment, environmental service supplies, field/laboratory analytical services and supplies, and material samples in accordance with applicable state and EPA regulations. The Contractor shall: -Obtain potentially contaminated material samples to determine contamination levels, complying with state and EPA requirements. -Remove or assist in the removal of underground storage tanks (USTs). -Assist with aircraft accident clean-up operations, including removal, transport, and disposal of contaminated soils and investigative derived waste. -Clean fuel storage tanks. All Contractor operations must comply with OSHA and state safety requirements. Additional requirements may be identified later. 2. SAMPLING AND REPORTING Contractor shall: -Provide qualified samples to a state or federally certified laboratory and receive testing results prior to disposal of materials. -Material sampling requirements will be determined on a case-by-case basis. -Provide an original copy of all analytical reports to the Wing Environmental Coordinator (WEC) for all state or EPA-required samples. Analytical Reports -Each laboratory report must include, at a minimum: -Description and location of the sample. -Name of the person taking the sample. -Date sample(s) were received at the laboratory. -Date(s) analyses were performed. -Name(s) of the individual(s) performing the analyses. -Analytical techniques or methods used. -Detection limits and specific analytical values determined. -Copy of Chain of Custody documents. 3. CONTAMINANT REMOVAL The Contractor shall: -Remove contaminated materials as specified by the WEC upon direction of the CO or authorized representative. -Perform “gridding” and sampling of contaminated sites prior to removal to ensure complete removal of contaminants. -Provide personnel, supervision, vehicles, equipment, tools, supplies, transportation, and cover fees related to mobilization, storage/transport containers, and dunnage. -Dispose of removed materials at state-certified landfills, Contractor-operated off-base remediation facilities, or qualified recycling centers approved by the WEC to ensure regulatory compliance. -Provide disposal documentation (landfill, remediation, recycling documents, and weight tickets from state-certified …
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