DOI Awards $6.25M Yosemite Waste Dump Cleanup Contract to Engineering/Remediation Resources Group

Contract Overview

Contract Amount: $6,253,848 ($6.3M)

Contractor: Engineering/Remediation Resources Group, Inc.

Awarding Agency: Department of the Interior

Start Date: 2023-10-17

End Date: 2027-01-08

Contract Duration: 1,179 days

Daily Burn Rate: $5.3K/day

Competition Type: FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION AFTER EXCLUSION OF SOURCES

Number of Offers Received: 11

Pricing Type: FIRM FIXED PRICE

Sector: Other

Official Description: NON-TIME CRITICAL REMOVAL ACTION (NTCRA) UNDER CERCLA AT EL CAPITAN FORMER WASTE DUMP IN YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK. INCLUDES UNIT-PRICED ITEMS WITH ESTIMATED QUANTITIES, AND OPTIONS NO OPTIONS ARE EXERCISED AT AWARD.

Place of Performance

Location: YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, MARIPOSA County, CALIFORNIA, 95389

State: California Government Spending

Plain-Language Summary

Department of the Interior obligated $6.3 million to ENGINEERING/REMEDIATION RESOURCES GROUP, INC. for work described as: NON-TIME CRITICAL REMOVAL ACTION (NTCRA) UNDER CERCLA AT EL CAPITAN FORMER WASTE DUMP IN YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK. INCLUDES UNIT-PRICED ITEMS WITH ESTIMATED QUANTITIES, AND OPTIONS NO OPTIONS ARE EXERCISED AT AWARD. Key points: 1. Contract focuses on non-time critical removal action at El Capitan Former Waste Dump. 2. Awarded via full and open competition after exclusion of sources. 3. Potential for significant environmental remediation and park restoration. 4. Firm fixed price contract with unit-priced items and estimated quantities.

Value Assessment

Rating: good

The contract uses unit-priced items with estimated quantities, which is a standard approach for remediation services. The firm fixed price structure provides cost certainty for the government.

Cost Per Unit: N/A

Competition Analysis

Competition Level: full-and-open

The contract was awarded under 'Full and Open Competition After Exclusion of Sources.' This suggests a competitive process was used, but specific sources may have been excluded for defined reasons, potentially impacting the breadth of competition and price discovery.

Taxpayer Impact: The firm fixed price contract aims to control costs for taxpayers on this environmental cleanup project.

Public Impact

Restoration of a sensitive ecosystem within Yosemite National Park. Mitigation of potential environmental hazards from a former waste dump. Ensures public safety and preserves natural beauty for visitors.

Waste & Efficiency Indicators

Waste Risk Score: 50 / 10

Warning Flags

  • Potential for cost overruns if estimated quantities are exceeded.
  • Effectiveness of remediation depends on the chosen methods and execution.
  • Environmental monitoring is crucial throughout the project lifecycle.

Positive Signals

  • Clear contract type (firm fixed price) for cost control.
  • Competitive award process likely secured a reasonable price.
  • Focus on environmental remediation in a high-profile national park.

Sector Analysis

Environmental remediation services, particularly for hazardous waste sites, are critical for preserving natural resources. Spending in this sector can vary significantly based on the scale and complexity of cleanup operations.

Small Business Impact

The data indicates this contract was not awarded to small businesses, as 'sb' is false. Further analysis would be needed to determine if small business participation was sought or achieved through subcontracting.

Oversight & Accountability

The National Park Service, under the Department of the Interior, is responsible for overseeing this contract. Robust oversight will be necessary to ensure the remediation meets environmental standards and stays within budget.

Related Government Programs

  • Remediation Services
  • Department of the Interior Contracting
  • National Park Service Programs

Risk Flags

  • Potential for scope creep if unforeseen site conditions arise.
  • Reliance on estimated quantities could lead to budget adjustments.
  • Effectiveness of remediation requires ongoing monitoring.
  • Contract awarded to a single entity, limiting immediate alternative options.

Tags

remediation-services, department-of-the-interior, ca, definitive-contract, 1m-plus

Frequently Asked Questions

What is this federal contract paying for?

Department of the Interior awarded $6.3 million to ENGINEERING/REMEDIATION RESOURCES GROUP, INC.. NON-TIME CRITICAL REMOVAL ACTION (NTCRA) UNDER CERCLA AT EL CAPITAN FORMER WASTE DUMP IN YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK. INCLUDES UNIT-PRICED ITEMS WITH ESTIMATED QUANTITIES, AND OPTIONS NO OPTIONS ARE EXERCISED AT AWARD.

Who is the contractor on this award?

The obligated recipient is ENGINEERING/REMEDIATION RESOURCES GROUP, INC..

Which agency awarded this contract?

Awarding agency: Department of the Interior (National Park Service).

What is the total obligated amount?

The obligated amount is $6.3 million.

What is the period of performance?

Start: 2023-10-17. End: 2027-01-08.

What specific types of waste were present at the El Capitan Former Waste Dump, and how do they influence the remediation strategy and cost?

The provided data does not specify the types of waste. Understanding the waste composition (e.g., hazardous materials, general refuse) is crucial for determining the appropriate remediation techniques, regulatory compliance, and associated costs. Different waste types require specialized handling, treatment, and disposal, directly impacting the project's complexity and budget.

What were the specific reasons for excluding certain sources in the 'Full and Open Competition After Exclusion of Sources' process, and did this exclusion limit competitive pricing?

The data does not detail the reasons for excluding sources. Such exclusions, if not based on highly specialized capabilities or security requirements, could potentially limit the number of bidders, thereby reducing competitive pressure and potentially leading to higher prices than a fully open competition might yield.

How will the effectiveness of the remediation be measured and verified to ensure long-term environmental protection within Yosemite National Park?

Effectiveness will likely be measured through post-remediation environmental sampling and monitoring to confirm contaminant levels are below regulatory standards. Verification typically involves independent third-party assessments and reporting to the Department of the Interior and relevant environmental agencies, ensuring the site is safe and protective of park resources.

Industry Classification

NAICS: Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation ServicesRemediation and Other Waste Management ServicesRemediation Services

Product/Service Code: NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENTENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS PROTECTION

Competition & Pricing

Extent Competed: FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION AFTER EXCLUSION OF SOURCES

Solicitation Procedures: NEGOTIATED PROPOSAL/QUOTE

Solicitation ID: 140P2123R0005

Offers Received: 11

Pricing Type: FIRM FIXED PRICE (J)

Evaluated Preference: NONE

Contractor Details

Address: 4585 PACHECO BLVD STE 200, MARTINEZ, CA, 94553

Business Categories: Asian Pacific American Owned Business, Category Business, Corporate Entity Not Tax Exempt, Economically Disadvantaged Women Owned Small Business, Minority Owned Business, Self-Certified Small Disadvantaged Business, Small Business, Special Designations, Subchapter S Corporation, U.S.-Owned Business, Woman Owned Business, Women Owned Small Business

Financial Breakdown

Contract Ceiling: $6,310,023

Exercised Options: $6,253,848

Current Obligation: $6,253,848

Actual Outlays: $4,534,842

Contract Characteristics

Commercial Item: COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS/SERVICES PROCEDURES NOT USED

Cost or Pricing Data: NO

Timeline

Start Date: 2023-10-17

Current End Date: 2027-01-08

Potential End Date: 2027-01-08 00:00:00

Last Modified: 2025-12-08

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