Opportunity
SAM #68HE0326R0017
EPA Solicitation for CSM Update and Focused Feasibility Study at North Penn Area 7 (OU5)
Buyer
EPA Region 3 Contracting Office
Posted
June 18, 2026
Respond By
July 08, 2026
Identifier
68HE0326R0017
NAICS
562910, 541620
This EPA Region 3 opportunity seeks a contractor to support the North Penn Area 7 (03X1) Superfund site by updating the Conceptual Site Model (CSM) and preparing a Focused Feasibility Study (FFS) for Operable Unit 5 (OU5). - Solicitation issued by EPA Region 3 Contracting Office - Task order under Remedial Action Framework/Design and Engineering Support (RAF/DES) - Scope includes: - Updating the CSM with new and historical data - Developing a Focused Feasibility Study for OU5 - Integrating data collected over the past decade - Reflecting current site conditions - Work mandated under CERCLA (Superfund law) - No specific OEMs, products, or part numbers listed - No purchase quantities provided - Set aside for SBA-eligible entities (small business) - No attachments or detailed line items provided
Period of Performance: - Not specified in the notice
Potential Competitors: - Environmental consulting firms with Superfund and feasibility study experience
Estimated Contract Value: - Not specified; typical range for similar studies is $100,000–$500,000
Key Requirements: - Demonstrated experience with CERCLA, Superfund sites, and feasibility studies - Ability to synthesize and analyze historical and recent environmental data - Compliance with EPA standards and reporting requirements
Description
New Task Order Requirement – North Penn – Area 7 (03X1), RAF/DES The purpose of this request is to fund a new DES Task Order to update the Conceptual Site Model (CSM) and develop a Focused Feasibility Study (FFS) for North Penn Area 7 - OU5, incorporating new information and data obtained from activities performed over the past 10 years. The goal of this TO is to produce an updated FFS for OU5 that integrates historical data from multiple sources and reflects current Site conditions. This is mission critical work mandated under Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) aligning with EPA's pillars by ensuring community access to clean air, land, and water. If this is not completed, EPA will not be able to fulfill its requirements for completing the remedial investigation at the Site posing a risk to human health and the environment and long-term protectiveness of the local community.Additional Links:Click here to see more information about this opportunity on FedConnect