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The FAA has a requirement for engineering services necessary to perform remediation of contaminated soil and groundwater sampling at the former FAA Range location on Ralston Island, Alaska. The work consists of preparing a work plan for soil remediation, groundwater, and soil sampling in accordance with Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation's (ADEC) of August 2024 Field Sampling Guidance, and Site Characterization Work Plan and Reporting Guidance for Investigation of Contaminated Sites (ADEC March 2017). See Section 4 for detailed information on the scope of work. Below is an abbreviation of the statement of work and no attachments will be provided until solicitation: - The Contractor must abide by all applicable laws, codes, regulations, and guidance's, and is required to perform all work in full compliance with federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations. - The Contractor shall perform all work in such a manner as to minimize pollution of air, surface, land and groundwater, and to control noise and dust within reasonable limits or limits established by applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations. The Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials and equipment, and perform all work required for protection of the environment during all operations. - The Contractor shall investigate requirements for and obtain Environmental Permits, Licenses, and/or Certificates necessary to accomplish work specified in the SOW. Required clearances, such as excavation, digging, or drilling permits, shall be obtained prior to initiation of site operations by the Contractor. - It is expected that the Contractor has an active Health and Safety Program conforming to the most current requirements of federal, state, and local laws; regulations; and guidance. In addition, Contractor shall prepare, implement and enforce, for each project site, a Site Health and Safety Plan (SHSP). It is the responsibility of the Contractor to provide all facilities, equipment, monitoring instruments, materials, and personnel necessary to protect the Contractor and subcontractor's on-site personnel from physical injury and adverse health effects due to hazards. - At least one person currently certified in standard First Aid/CPR by the American Red Cross or equivalent agency shall be present on-site at all times during site operations. - The Contractor shall characterize waste generated in accordance with the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) regulations (40 CFR Part 261) and authorized individual state and local regulations. - The Contractor shall remove solid wastes from the site and dispose of them at a facility authorized by federal, state, and local laws and regulations to receive the waste, including such facilities specifically constructed and permitted by the state. No wastes are to be burned, buried or otherwise left on-site. - For all projects where hazardous waste is generate…
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