Opportunity
North Orange County Regional Occupational Program Opengov #RCA-017-22010041
Award for On-Call Hazardous Materials Architect-Engineering Services
Posted
January 27, 2022
Identifier
RCA-017-22010041
NAICS
541330, 541620, 562910
This award notice details the County of Orange's selection of Geocon West, Inc. for on-call hazardous materials architect-engineering (A-E) services:
Government Buyer
- County of Orange, County Executive Office/County Procurement Office
- Office: County Procurement Office, Santa Ana, CA
Awarded Vendor
- Geocon West, Inc.
Scope of Services
- On-call, as-needed architect-engineering services focused on hazardous materials
- Asbestos-containing material surveys and sampling
- Lead-based paint surveys and sampling
- Abatement monitoring
- Indoor air quality inspection and testing
- Preparation of reports, consultation, and project management
- Services provided by certified personnel (asbestos and lead inspectors)
- Time and materials pricing with specified hourly rates
- No guaranteed work volume; services are requested as needed
Unique Requirements
- All personnel must hold valid certifications for asbestos and lead inspections
- Vendor may employ approved consultants or contractors as needed
- Compliance with County standards and timelines is mandatory
Contract Structure
- Contract duration is five years
- Maximum contract value up to $999,999,999, reflecting a broad scope for on-call services
- Multiple awards and renewals are possible
OEMs and Products
- No specific OEMs or product part numbers are mentioned; this is a professional services contract
Description
The County of Orange is soliciting professional services for On-Call Hazardous Materials Services as part of Incidental Architect-Engineering Services. The contract is with Geocon West, Inc. and involves providing specialized A-E services related to hazardous materials. The scope includes preparation, submission, and review of project services, adherence to schedules, and coordination with the County. The contract includes provisions for employing consultants/contractors and requires compliance with County standards and timelines.