Guam small business awarded $1.9M contract for environmental services
ASAN, Guam–Naval Facilities Engineering Command Marianas awarded last April 10 an indefinite-delivery indefinite-quantity contract, with a maximum amount of $25 million, to Guam-based small business Landscape Management Systems, Inc. for environmental services, including hazardous waste, hazardous material, other regulated waste, and spill response at Joint Region Marianas.
“Environmental services constitute a large percentage of our mission-critical core function at NAVFAC Marianas in support of JRM and all Guam installations,” said NAVFAC Marianas commanding officer Capt. Daniel Turner. “This contract award represents the hard work, dedication and great success of our acquisition and small business professionals in aligning critical Navy requirements with qualified industry partners [in] Guam.”
An initial task order valued at $1.9 million is being awarded for mobilization and base period recurring work at all supported components and tenant commands under JRM. The work to be performed is for operation of a conforming storage facility; management of less-than-90-day storage facilities; management of satellite accumulation sites and initial accumulation points; daily management, collection, and disposal of hazardous waste, hazardous material, and other regulated waste; occasional management, disposal, and collection of non-hazardous waste; sampling, testing, and laboratory analysis for hazardous waste, regulated waste, and unknown waste determination; and oil and hazardous substance spill response, cleanup, sampling, laboratory analysis, and disposal.
Work for this task order is expected to be completed by April 2021. The term of the IDIQ contract is not to exceed five years with an expected completion date of April 2025. This contract was competitively procured via the Federal Business Opportunities website with two proposals received. (USN)