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IDAHO CLEANUP PROJECT (ICP): RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPLEX (RWMC) CLOSURE
Department of Energy, EM Consolidated Business Center, Cincinnati, OH.
Federal Business Opportunities, Solicitation 89303319REM000034, 2018

DOE's Office of Environmental Management is currently in the acquisition planning stage for the potential award of a contract for the Idaho Radioactive Waste Management Complex (RWMC) closure. This RFI's purpose is to solicit input via capability statements from interested parties with the specialized capabilities necessary to meet all of the major elements of scope for the upcoming competitive procurement. DOE seeks feedback from contractors and other interested parties regarding end-state options for innovative approaches for the performance of the major elements of scope as well as insight into potential contracting alternatives. This contract is intended to align with the current EM end-state contract model; however, the final contract type, period of performance, amount of funding, and set-aside possibilities has yet to be determined. See more on the major elements of scope on the ICP acquisition website under News at https://www.emcbc.doe.gov/SEB/icp/ and on FedConnect at https://www.fedconnect.net/FedConnect/?doc=89303319REM000034&agency=DOE [Note: It might be necessary to copy and paste the URL into your browser for direct access]. Submit all capability statements and questions by 5:00 pm ET on December 12, 2018, via email. https://www.fbo.gov/spg/DOE/PAM/HQ/89303319REM000034/listing.html



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