Opportunity
City of Lincoln Ionwave #21-061 Addendum 1
Award for Environmental Site Assessment Services at Lincoln Multi-Modal Transit Center
Posted
April 14, 2021
Respond By
May 05, 2021
Identifier
21-061 Addendum 1
NAICS
541620
This award covers professional environmental consulting services for the City of Lincoln's Multi-Modal Transit Center (StarTran): - Government Buyer: - City of Lincoln, StarTran division, with procurement managed by Lincoln Purchasing and the City of Lincoln/Lancaster County Purchasing Division - Awarded Vendor: - New Horizons, LLC - Products/Services Requested: - Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) - In accordance with ASTM E1527-13 and FTA regulations - Includes records review, site reconnaissance, interviews, and reporting - Phase II Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) (if required) - Invasive site investigation, up to 5 soil borings, lab testing, and reporting - Historical property research - Noise study - Traffic impact analysis (signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer) - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with federal regulations, including NEPA (National Environmental Policy Act) - Use of licensed Environmental Professionals - Coordination with the Federal Transit Administration - Emphasis on equal opportunity and adherence to local and federal compliance standards - Deliverables due at specific intervals within a six-month contract period - No OEMs or part numbers are specified, as this is a professional services contract - Place of Performance: - Multi-Modal Transit Center, Lincoln, Nebraska - City of Lincoln/Lancaster County government offices
Description
This solicitation is a Request for Proposal (RFP) issued by the City of Lincoln for Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessment services at the Multi-Modal Transit Center for StarTran. The scope includes conducting environmental assessments in compliance with applicable regulations including NEPA requirements. The project involves coordination with the Federal Transit Administration and includes tasks such as historical property research. The contract was awarded to New Horizons, LLC.