DOE Issues Final RFP for Idaho Cleanup Project Core
Cincinnati – The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
today issued the final Request for Proposal (RFP) for
the Idaho Cleanup Project (ICP) Core procurement. At the
end of this contract the majority of cleanup will be
complete in Idaho and remaining nuclear materials will
be in safe storage. The ICP Core contract is a
performance based contract type that includes
Cost-Plus-Incentive-Fee (CPIF) Contract Line Item
Numbers (CLINs) with hybrid fee structures for both CPIF
and schedule milestone and performance incentive fees;
and a Cost-Plus-Fixed-Fee (CPFF) CLIN. The
estimated dollar value for this procurement is greater
than $1 Billion, with a five year period of performance.
This procurement will be full and open competition.
The ICP Core procurement is one of the four procurements
that resulted from the Idaho Site Office of
Environmental Management Post FY 2015 Acquisition
Planning. A Draft RFP was released December 22,
2014, requesting comments from industry.
The RFP includes ongoing Advanced Mixed Waste Treatment
Project (AMWTP) and ICP work scopes that must continue
into the future: completing treatment of the liquid
sodium bearing waste, stabilizing and storing
spent nuclear fuel and high-level waste; dispositioning
transuranic waste; retrieving and dispositioning
targeted buried waste; closing the Idaho Nuclear
Technology and Engineering Center (INTEC) tank farm;
maintaining the Comprehensive Environmental Response
Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) remedial
actions; and operating and maintaining the INTEC, the
Radioactive Waste Management Complex (RWMC), and the
Radioactive Scrap and Waste Facility (RSWF) facility
infrastructure. This procurement will be full and open
competition, with a five year period of performance.
The scope of work in the contract will allow continued
compliance with regulatory requirements and protection
of the environment and the Snake River Plain aquifer.
Additional information on the RFP is available at:
https://www.emcbc.doe.gov/SEB/ICPCORE/index.php.
DOE has requested that all proposals be submitted to the
designated procurement address no later than May 12,
2015.
Editorial Date Mar 16, 2015
By Danielle Miller
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