EPA awards $16.6M environmental consulting contract to ICF Incorporated via full and open competition

Contract Overview

Contract Amount: $16,632,310 ($16.6M)

Contractor: ICF Incorporated, L.L.C.

Awarding Agency: Environmental Protection Agency

Start Date: 2001-10-15

End Date: 2006-10-04

Contract Duration: 1,815 days

Daily Burn Rate: $9.2K/day

Competition Type: FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION

Number of Offers Received: 2

Pricing Type: COST PLUS FIXED FEE

Sector: Other

Place of Performance

Location: FAIRFAX, FAIRFAX County, VIRGINIA, 22031

State: Virginia Government Spending

Plain-Language Summary

Environmental Protection Agency obligated $16.6 million to ICF INCORPORATED, L.L.C. for work described as: Key points: 1. Contract awarded to ICF Incorporated, a known entity in the environmental consulting space. 2. The contract utilized full and open competition, suggesting a competitive bidding process. 3. Potential risk lies in the cost-plus-fixed-fee structure, which can incentivize cost overruns. 4. Spending falls within the Environmental Consulting Services sector (NAICS 541620).

Value Assessment

Rating: fair

The contract's cost-plus-fixed-fee (CPFF) structure can lead to higher final costs compared to fixed-price contracts. Benchmarking against similar environmental consulting services is difficult without more detailed cost breakdowns.

Cost Per Unit: N/A

Competition Analysis

Competition Level: full-and-open

The use of full and open competition indicates that multiple vendors had the opportunity to bid, promoting price discovery. However, the CPFF pricing type may still allow for costs to escalate beyond initial expectations.

Taxpayer Impact: Taxpayer funds were subjected to a competitive process, but the CPFF structure introduces potential for costs to exceed initial estimates, impacting overall value.

Public Impact

Environmental protection initiatives funded by taxpayers. Potential for cost escalation due to contract type. Services provided by a private sector contractor to a government agency.

Waste & Efficiency Indicators

Waste Risk Score: 50 / 10

Warning Flags

Positive Signals

Sector Analysis

This contract falls under environmental consulting services, a sector that supports government agencies in managing environmental regulations and projects. Spending benchmarks for this sector vary widely based on project scope and duration.

Small Business Impact

The data indicates this contract was not set aside for small businesses. Larger firms likely dominated the bidding process for this substantial contract.

Oversight & Accountability

The contract was awarded by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), a federal agency with established oversight mechanisms. Further review would be needed to assess the effectiveness of specific oversight on this particular contract.

Related Government Programs

Risk Flags

Tags

environmental-consulting-services, environmental-protection-agency, va, dca, 10m-plus

Frequently Asked Questions

What is this federal contract paying for?

Environmental Protection Agency awarded $16.6 million to ICF INCORPORATED, L.L.C.. See the official description on USAspending.

Who is the contractor on this award?

The obligated recipient is ICF INCORPORATED, L.L.C..

Which agency awarded this contract?

Awarding agency: Environmental Protection Agency (Environmental Protection Agency).

What is the total obligated amount?

The obligated amount is $16.6 million.

What is the period of performance?

Start: 2001-10-15. End: 2006-10-04.

What was the final cost of the contract, and how did it compare to the initial estimated value?

The provided data shows an award amount of $16,632,309.80. Without knowing the initial estimated value or the breakdown of costs incurred, it's impossible to determine if the final cost represented good value or if it exceeded expectations. Further financial reporting would be necessary for this analysis.

What specific environmental consulting services were rendered, and were they critical to EPA's mission?

The contract falls under NAICS code 541620 (Environmental Consulting Services). While the specific services aren't detailed, such contracts typically involve technical assessments, regulatory compliance support, policy analysis, or scientific research crucial for the EPA's mandate to protect human health and the environment.

How effectively did the full and open competition process ensure competitive pricing for this CPFF contract?

Full and open competition is designed to maximize the number of bidders, theoretically driving down prices. However, the CPFF structure inherently carries risk of cost escalation. The effectiveness of competition in mitigating this risk depends on the rigor of the EPA's proposal evaluation and ongoing cost monitoring.

Industry Classification

NAICS: Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesManagement, Scientific, and Technical Consulting ServicesEnvironmental Consulting Services

Product/Service Code: SUPPORT SVCS (PROF, ADMIN, MGMT)PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

Competition & Pricing

Extent Competed: FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION

Offers Received: 2

Pricing Type: COST PLUS FIXED FEE (U)

Contractor Details

Parent Company: ICF International, Inc. (UEI: 139001544)

Address: 9300 LEE HWY, FAIRFAX, VA, 11

Business Categories: Category Business, Limited Liability Corporation, Not Designated a Small Business, Special Designations, U.S.-Owned Business

Timeline

Start Date: 2001-10-15

Current End Date: 2006-10-04

Potential End Date: 2006-10-04 00:00:00

Last Modified: 2011-03-09

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