The Office of Environmental Management (EM) has 23 Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts to provide cleanup services at EM sites across the United States. The scope of work of the IDIQ contracts includes:
- environmental remediation
- deactivation, decommissioning, demolition and removal of contaminated facilities
- waste management
- regulatory compliance
These nationwide, multiple-award IDIQ contracts allow EM sites to place timely, competitive and cost-effective task orders for environmental services with either large or small businesses, as determined by the complexity of the requirements. Twelve of the IDIQ contracts were awarded through a competition restricted to small businesses and 11 contracts were awarded on an unrestricted basis. The statements of work of the two sets of IDIQ contracts are similar, the difference being that the unrestricted contracts have the capacity for larger, more complex cleanups which may involve radioactively-contaminated facilities.
The IDIQ contracts were awarded in late 2010 and have five year periods of performance. Task orders under the IDIQ contracts may be cost-type with fixed fee, award fee or incentive fee; fixed price task orders may also be awarded. Task orders may be up to five years in length.
More information on the IDIQ contractors and copies of the IDIQ contracts are available at the following Website:
http://www.emcbc.doe.gov/EM%20Nationwide%20IDIQ%20(COP)/Awarded%20IDIQ%20Contracts.php
Questions about the IDIQ contracts can be referred to the following points of contact at EM’s Consolidated Business Center:
Robert Ribail
robert.ribail@emcbc.doe.gov
Carin Boyd
carin.boyd@emcbc.doe.gov
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