THE INTENT OF THIS SOURCES SOUGHT IS TO IDENTIFY QUALIFIED SMALL BUSINESSES, specifically 8(a), HUBZone, woman-owned, and service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses, for the requirement described below. The intent of this Sources Sought is to identify capable small business that can perform with limitations on subcontracting.
The scope of work will consist of the removal, transportation and disposal of RCRA Hazardous wastes, non-RCRA wastes, Compressed Gas Cylinders, State-Regulated waste, Non-Hazardous Waste, and Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) located on or around military installations or within a 50-mile radius of any pickup point listed on this contract (attached) in the state of Florida (South Florida). All services necessary for the collection, storage, processing, removal, transportation, final treatment and disposal of waste shall be in accordance with all local, state, Department of Defense, and Federal laws and regulations.
FAR 52.52.219-14 Limitations on Subcontracting (DEVIATION 2021-O0008) states the Offeror/Contractor agrees to not pay more than 50% of the amount paid by the Government for contract performance to subcontractors that are not similarly situated entities. Contractors may be subject to a minimum $500,000 fine if awarded a contract with this clause and don't meet the requirement. We have identified the majority of RCRA TSDFs (Treatment, Storage, Disposal Facilities) in the industry as large businesses. All TSDFs used during the performance of this contract must be approved and listed on the Qualified Facilities List (https://www.dla.mil/DispositionServices/Offers/Disposal/HazardousWaste/HazWasteDisposal/). Given that there is a lack of small business ownership of TSDFs and that disposal costs make up a large portion of the contract dollar value, there is a reasonable probability that a small business would pay more than 50% of the cost of the contract to large businesses.
The Government intends to solicit proposals on sam.gov and award a Firm-Fixed Priced, Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity Services Contract. The contract is anticipated to have one 30-month base period, followed by one 30-month option period. There is no solicitation available at this time, however, attached is the draft price schedule and PWS that firms responding to this Sources Sought should use to help determine if they would be able to meet the Limitations on Subcontracting Deviation requirements.
IF YOUR FIRM IS CAPABLE OF PERFORMING THE REQUESTED SERVICES, WITHOUT THE LIMITATIONS ON SUBCONTRACTING, THE CAPABILITIES PACKAGE DETAILED BELOW IS NOT REQUIRED. In accordance with FAR 6.101(a), with certain limited exceptions, contracting officers shall promote and provide for full and open competition in soliciting offers and awarding Government contracts. If your firm would like to respond to this Sources Sought, but is unable to meet the limitations on subcontracting, please email chad.hankins@dla.mil with SOURCES SOUGHT South Florida in the subject line, stating your firms' Notification of Interest (a capabilities package is not required).
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Interested firms must demonstrate their ability to perform the requested services, described above, by submitting a brief capabilities package (no more than three pages in length, single-spaced, 12-point font minimum). This documentation shall identify, at a minimum:
(1) Company name, office location(s), CAGE Code, and a statement identifying small business category and current status of the small business classification;
(2) Relevant experience within the last two years, including description of the work you performed and how it relates to the scope of work identified above, any contract number(s), names of individuals responsible for the referenced contracts/projects, and current telephone numbers for those individuals; if you were a subcontractor, identify the work you actually performed as the sub-contractor.
(3) A statement identifying your firm's ability to perform in accordance with FAR 52.219-14 Limitations on Subcontracting (CLASS DEVIATION 2021-O0008), as well as an explanation of how you would be able to comply with this requirement if you are a small business of any type considering the disposal requirements within the draft price schedule that is anticipated to be included in the contract; (note: large business respondents do not need to address this).
(4) A listing of TSDFs your firm would use during the performance of this contract, identifying each TSDF as similarly situated or not as your firm.
The submittal package must be emailed to chad.hankins@dla.mil with SOURCES SOUGHT South Florida in the subject line. The submittal package must be received no later than 4:00 PM EST on April 17, 2025. LATE RESPONSES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
Upon review of industry response to this Sources Sought, the Government will determine whether a set-aside acquisition is in the Government's best interest. If an unrestricted solicitation is issued, then the Class Deviation 2021-O0008 Limitations on Subcontracting would not apply.
All responsible firms, including small businesses, are eligible to submit a proposal in response to an unrestricted solicitation. A response to this Sources sought will not be considered an adequate response to any forthcoming solicitation announcement. The Government WILL NOT provide a debriefing on the results of the survey. No reimbursement will be made for any costs associated with providing information in response to this Sources Sought notice or any follow-up information requests. All information submitted will be held in a confidential manner and will only be used for the purpose intended.
Background
The intent of this Sources Sought is to identify qualified small businesses, specifically 8(a), HUBZone, woman-owned, and service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses, capable of performing the removal, transportation, and disposal of hazardous and non-hazardous wastes.
The contract will be issued by the Department of Defense for services related to military installations in South Florida. The goal is to ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations while promoting small business participation.
Work Details
The scope of work includes:
- Removal, transportation, and disposal of RCRA Hazardous wastes, non-RCRA wastes, Compressed Gas Cylinders, State-Regulated waste, Non-Hazardous Waste, and Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) within a 50-mile radius of specified pickup points in Florida.
- All services must comply with local, state, Department of Defense, and Federal laws.
- Tasks include pre-removal activities such as CLIN selection criteria, permit requirements, shipping/disposal documentation; removal tasks including spill responsibility and segregation of hazardous waste; post-removal documentation; disposal/recycling including certificates of disposal; management of specific waste types like AFFF and PFAS; rental equipment for waste management; industrial cleaning services; and compliance with reporting requirements.
Place of Performance
The contract will be performed on or around military installations in South Florida.