The Department of Energy has completed the amendment process for the request for proposals for the technical services contract at the Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) in Tennessee, according to a notice posted Wednesday.
The RFP was issued in early October, and DOE made three amendments through Nov. 15. “No further amendments to the RFP are anticipated by DOE at this time,” the DOE notice says. “Paper copies of proposal submissions shall be delivered to the address specified in Section L.06 of the RFP. Please contact the Contracting Officer, Travis Marshall, via telephone at (513) 246-0103 or email at [email protected] in advance of delivery to advise of the anticipated delivery date and time.”
The current contract, held by Professional Project Services Inc., is due to expire on Dec. 3.
The new five-year, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract is scheduled to be awarded in fiscal 2017, which began on Oct. 1. Its value is estimated at between $43 million and $49.5 million.
The RFP is a small business set-aside and is likely to include firm-fixed-price and time-and-materials task orders, DOE has said. Services provided under the contract will include project planning and baseline support, senior management technical support, portfolio federal project director technical support, and independent government cost estimate support.
OREM oversees nuclear cleanup operations at the former uranium enrichment complex that is now the East Tennessee Technology Park, the Y-12 National Security Complex, and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory.