The Army Corps of Engineers’ Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program issued a presolicitation notice for a Single Award Task Order Contract (SATOC), worth up to $100 million over 10 years, for environmental remediation services and ancillary construction to support the cleanup of the Luckey site in Luckey, Ohio, according to a notice issued late last week. The task order is a small business set aside order, and the Corps expects to issue a formal solicitation in July. The presolitication contains a draft list of evaluation factors for awarding of the task order, which includes the planned technical approach, the company’s past performance, key personnel, organization approach/management plan, and price. The Luckey site served as a beryllium production facility by the Brush Beryllium Company (later Brush Wellman) under contract to the Atomic Energy Commission between 1949 and 1958. In 1951, the site received approximately 1,000 tons of radioactively contaminated scrap steel to be used in proposed magnesium production at the site, according to the FUSRAP website.
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