Contract
R--Hanford Mission Essential Services Contract (HMESC)
- Agency
- Not listed
- Location
- Nationwide
- Amount
- Amount not listed
- Deadline
- Open, no deadline listed
- Posted
- May 4, 2018
- Set-aside
- None (open competition)
- NAICS code
- 561210
What this contract is for
Hanford Mission Essential Services Contract (HMESC) Procurement May 4, 2018 The DOE EM has reviewed the industry feedback received for the alternate cost proposal/analysis method consideration under the RFP, Solicitation No. 89303318REM000007, for the HMESC procurement, and has determined to proceed with the alternate cost proposal/analysis method for the Final HMESC RFP, still anticipated to be released in the spring of 2018. DOE has also determined to proceed with the alternate cost proposal/analysis method model for the upcoming Central Plateau Cleanup Contract (CPCC) procurement. Please see the attached letter. March 1, 2018: The Contracting Officer's Organizational Conflicts of Interest (OCI) Final Analysis for the Hanford Mission Essential Services Contract is hereby posted. December 12, 2017: The DOE EM is continuing to explore alternative approaches to determine whether potential efficiencies exist for Offerors in preparation of proposals for the Hanford Mission Essential Services Contract (HMESC) procurement and/or future procurements, while also ensuring that DOE receives sufficient cost information to perform the required evaluation. Therefore DOE is providing Offerors with an alternate cost model for consideration and feedback. DOE requests that industry provide objective input (favorable comments, recommended changes, and non-favorable comments) on both cost models (cost model in Draft RFP and Alternate Cost Model) by January 19, 2018. DOE will analyze industry input, and take this into consideration for the final RFP.
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