EPA Awards $68.4M Remediation Services Task Order to EA Engineering for OU2 Contaminated Soils
Contract Overview
Contract Amount: $68,392,409 ($68.4M)
Contractor: EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc., PBC
Awarding Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Start Date: 2024-09-26
End Date: 2028-09-30
Contract Duration: 1,465 days
Daily Burn Rate: $46.7K/day
Competition Type: FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION
Number of Offers Received: 3
Pricing Type: FIRM FIXED PRICE
Sector: Environmental
Official Description: THIS IS A REMEDIATION ACTION FRAMEWORK (RAF) REMEDIATION ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (RES) TASK ORDER (TO) TO PROVIDE REMEDIATION TO SOURCE MATERIAL AND PRINCIPAL THREAT WASTE IN OPERABLE UNIT 2 (OU2) CONTAMINATED SOILS AND SEDIMENTS AT THE JACKSON CERAMI
Place of Performance
Location: PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA County, PENNSYLVANIA, 19103
Plain-Language Summary
Environmental Protection Agency obligated $68.4 million to EA ENGINEERING, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY, INC., PBC for work described as: THIS IS A REMEDIATION ACTION FRAMEWORK (RAF) REMEDIATION ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (RES) TASK ORDER (TO) TO PROVIDE REMEDIATION TO SOURCE MATERIAL AND PRINCIPAL THREAT WASTE IN OPERABLE UNIT 2 (OU2) CONTAMINATED SOILS AND SEDIMENTS AT THE JACKSON CERAMI Key points: 1. Significant investment in environmental remediation for contaminated soils and sediments. 2. Competition method indicates a potentially competitive bidding process. 3. Risk of cost overruns or schedule delays inherent in complex environmental projects. 4. Spending falls within the Environmental Protection Agency's broad mandate for cleanup activities.
Value Assessment
Rating: good
The $68.4 million task order is for remediation services. Without specific per-unit cost data or benchmarks for similar remediation actions, a precise value assessment is difficult. However, the firm-fixed-price contract type suggests an attempt to control costs.
Cost Per Unit: N/A
Competition Analysis
Competition Level: full-and-open
The contract was awarded under full and open competition, suggesting multiple bidders participated. This method generally promotes competitive pricing and allows the government to select the best value offer.
Taxpayer Impact: Taxpayer funds are being used for essential environmental cleanup, addressing contamination and protecting public health and the environment.
Public Impact
Addresses critical environmental cleanup at the Jackson CERAMI site. Protects public health and the environment by removing hazardous materials. Supports long-term site restoration and potential future land use.
Waste & Efficiency Indicators
Waste Risk Score: 50 / 10
Warning Flags
- Complexity of remediation activities
- Potential for unforeseen site conditions
- Long project duration
Positive Signals
- Firm-fixed-price contract
- Full and open competition
- Clear remediation objectives
Sector Analysis
This spending is within the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) domain, specifically focusing on hazardous waste site remediation. Benchmarks for such large-scale environmental cleanup contracts can vary widely based on site complexity and scope.
Small Business Impact
The data indicates this contract was awarded under full and open competition and does not specify any small business set-aside. Therefore, it is unlikely that small businesses were the primary focus for this specific task order.
Oversight & Accountability
The EPA is the awarding and contracting agency, implying internal oversight. The firm-fixed-price structure provides some cost control. However, the long duration necessitates ongoing monitoring for performance and budget adherence.
Related Government Programs
- Remediation Services
- Environmental Protection Agency Contracting
- Environmental Protection Agency Programs
Risk Flags
- Potential for cost overruns due to unforeseen site conditions
- Schedule delays from complex remediation processes or external factors
- Long-term contract duration requires sustained oversight
- Effectiveness of remediation technologies needs monitoring
Tags
remediation-services, environmental-protection-agency, pa, delivery-order, 10m-plus
Frequently Asked Questions
What is this federal contract paying for?
Environmental Protection Agency awarded $68.4 million to EA ENGINEERING, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY, INC., PBC. THIS IS A REMEDIATION ACTION FRAMEWORK (RAF) REMEDIATION ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (RES) TASK ORDER (TO) TO PROVIDE REMEDIATION TO SOURCE MATERIAL AND PRINCIPAL THREAT WASTE IN OPERABLE UNIT 2 (OU2) CONTAMINATED SOILS AND SEDIMENTS AT THE JACKSON CERAMI
Who is the contractor on this award?
The obligated recipient is EA ENGINEERING, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY, INC., PBC.
Which agency awarded this contract?
Awarding agency: Environmental Protection Agency (Environmental Protection Agency).
What is the total obligated amount?
The obligated amount is $68.4 million.
What is the period of performance?
Start: 2024-09-26. End: 2028-09-30.
What is the estimated cost per unit of contaminated material to be remediated?
The provided data does not include a specific cost per unit of remediated material. Calculating this would require detailed information on the volume or mass of contaminated soil and sediment to be addressed, as well as the specific remediation technologies employed. This metric is crucial for comparing efficiency against similar projects.
What are the primary risks associated with the remediation of Operable Unit 2?
Key risks include the potential for encountering unforeseen subsurface conditions, the complexity and effectiveness of the chosen remediation technologies, and the long project timeline (over 4 years). Weather delays, regulatory changes, and contractor performance issues could also impact cost and schedule.
How effectively will this task order contribute to the overall cleanup goals of the Jackson CERAMI site?
This task order is critical as it targets source material and principal threat waste in OU2, which are often the most challenging and hazardous components of a contaminated site. Successful completion is essential for achieving the site's remediation objectives and mitigating long-term environmental and health risks.
Industry Classification
NAICS: Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services › Remediation and Other Waste Management Services › Remediation Services
Product/Service Code: NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT › ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS PROTECTION
Competition & Pricing
Extent Competed: FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION
Solicitation Procedures: SUBJECT TO MULTIPLE AWARD FAIR OPPORTUNITY
Solicitation ID: 68HE0324R0007
Offers Received: 3
Pricing Type: FIRM FIXED PRICE (J)
Evaluated Preference: NONE
Contractor Details
Address: 225 SCHILLING CIR STE 400, HUNT VALLEY, MD, 21031
Business Categories: Category Business, Corporate Entity Not Tax Exempt, Small Business, Special Designations, U.S.-Owned Business
Financial Breakdown
Contract Ceiling: $68,392,409
Exercised Options: $68,392,409
Current Obligation: $68,392,409
Actual Outlays: $35,375,857
Subaward Activity
Number of Subawards: 1
Total Subaward Amount: $625,733
Contract Characteristics
Multi-Year Contract: Yes
Commercial Item: COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS/SERVICES PROCEDURES NOT USED
Cost or Pricing Data: NO
Parent Contract
Parent Award PIID: 68HERH19D0008
IDV Type: IDC
Timeline
Start Date: 2024-09-26
Current End Date: 2028-09-30
Potential End Date: 2028-09-30 00:00:00
Last Modified: 2026-03-12
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