The Army Corps of Engineers’ Alaska District issued a sources sought notice yesterday for an architect and engineering indefinite delivery contract. The contract would call for architect and engineering services related to the cleanup of hazardous, toxic, and radiological wastes over a five-year period in Alaska and the Pacific Rim, the notice said. “The US Army Corps of Engineers, Alaska District, is conducting this market research to identify firms which have the capability to perform the following work,” the notice said. “The A-E firm would be required to have sufficient staff, flexibility, and capability to be available on an as-needed basis. The Corps’ HTRW program covers investigation, planning and design for cleanup of hazardous, toxic, and radiological wastes (HTRW), debris, and other environmental contaminants at various locations in Alaska and the Pacific Rim.” Responses to the notice are dues by Feb. 13.
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