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ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY SERVICES
Federal Supply Schedule Industrial Group 899
Industrial Class 8999

Contractor:
Weston Solutions, Inc.
3840 Commons Avenue N.E.
Albuquerque, NM 87109-5831

Contract No.
GS-10F-0117J

 

Contract Period:
25 May 1999
– 24 May 2009

Option Periods thru 24 May 2019

Telephone:
206-612-6391

Fax:
505-837-6595
Attn: L. Tetreault

Michael E. Witt
Laura Tetreault
E-mail

Business Size:
Other than Small

DUNS No.:
11-625-4574

Contractor Points of Contact:
Michael E. Witt, Ph.D.
Program Manager

Laura Tetreault
Contract Financial Administrator

Contract Administration:
Weston Solutions, Inc.
Attn: Rita Muniz
3840 Commons Avenue N.E.
Albuquerque, NM 87109-5831

505-837-6548


Environmental Advisory Services - FSS Group 899

Weston Solutions, Inc.
SIN 899-1 – Environmental Planning Services & Documentation
SIN 899-2 – Environmental Compliance Services
SIN 899-3 – Environmental / Occupational Training Services
SIN 899-4 – Waste Management Services
SIN 899-6 –
Remote Advisory Services
SIN 899-7 – Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

SIN 899-8 – Remediation Services

SIN 899-1 – Environmental Planning Services & Documentation

  • Environmental Impact Statements and Assessments under NEPA
    Work activities include data identification, collection, and interpretation; preparation of human health risk and environmental impact evaluations/reports; expert testimony; assisting agencies in planning and conducting national assessments of wastewater and sludge; and preparation of materials in support of public meetings.

  • Endangered Species, Wetlands, Watersheds, and other Natural Resources Management Plans, Studies, and Consultations
    Work activities include reviewing existing reports and management plans, coordinating with regulatory and federal agencies, contacting state offices for applicable information, performing surveys, and using results of data collection to prepare reports/maps.

  • Archeological, Historic, and other Cultural Resources Management Plans, Studies, and Consultations
    Work activities include conducting resource surveys/studies, evaluation of resource data, preparation of nominations/reports, and preparation of Management Plans.

  • Economic, Technical, and Risk Analysis in Support of Environmental Needs Work activities include conducting analysis of options under consideration for environmental actions, data collection and development, analysis of comments, and conducting regulatory analyses, economic analyses, feasibility analyses, hazard assessments, exposure assessments, and risk analyses.

SIN 899-2 – Environmental Compliance Services

  • Environmental Compliance Audits
    Work activities include determining applicability of public laws, statutes, agency and command regulations directives, and other federal/state/local regulations; conducting environmental audits; evaluating findings and preparing necessary documentation/reports; and conducting out-briefings.
  • Compliance Management Planning
    Work activities include developing Management Plans that will cover policy, planning, implementation and operation, defining and checking corrective actions, and supporting management reviews.
  • Pollution Prevention Surveys
    Work activities include conducting pollution prevention surveys, developing pollution prevention plans, establishing inventories for hazardous materials, evaluating economic and technical feasibility of process changes and recycling alternatives, and creating databases to track progress in achieving pollution prevention goals.

SIN 899-3 – Environmental / Occupational Training Services
(Advancia S
ubcontract)

  • Standard Courses:

    Hazardous Waste Operations – HAZWOPER 40

    Hazardous Waste Operations – HAZWOPER 24

    Hazardous Waste Operations Refresher – HAZWOPER 8

  • Customized Courses for Environmental and Occupational Training Requirements 

SIN 899-4 – Waste Management Services

  • Conduct of Analyses of Options
  • Data Collection, Analysis of Comments, Regulatory and Economic Analyses, Feasibility Analyses, Hazard Assessments, Exposure Assessments, Risk Analyses
  • Waste Characterization Studies, Recycling
  • Regulatory and Economic Analyses

SIN 899-6 – Remote Advisory Services

Provide remotely delivered advisory services in support of agencies Environmental Programs. Examples include, but are not limited to assistance concerning:

  • Hazardous Material Spills

  • Material Safety Data Sheets

  • Information Hotlines

  • Poisons

  • Environmental Regualtion

SIN 899-7 – Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

Provide operational services, advice, or guidance in support of agencies’ environmental programs utilizing Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Examples include, but are not limited to:

  • Mapping and Cartography

  • Natural Resource Planning.

  • Site Selection

  • Migration Pattern Analysis

  • Pollution Analysis

  • Emergency Preparedness Planning

  • Geologic Logs, Topographic Data, 3D/4D Interactive Visualization Packages

  • Data Interpretation

SIN 899-8 – Remediation Services

  • Provide the full range of methods and technologies supporting activities necessary for Remediation Services
    May include dismantling, demolition, or removal of improvements to the extent allowed by the Service Contract Act under FAR 37.3 in accordance with host nation, federal, state, and/or local statutes and regulations.

  • Excavation, removal, manifesting, transportation, storage, treatment (on-site and off-site) and/or disposal of hazardous waste
    Potential remediation activities may include, but are not limited to slurry walls, subsurface barriers, landfill closure, soil/sludge stabilization/solidification, water/groundwater treatment, soil vapor extraction, excavation, dredging, underground storage tank removal/closure, groundwater extraction, dewatering, bioremediation, thermal treatment, demolition, and debris removal.

  • Preparation, characterization, field investigation, conservation and closure of site
    Services may include performance of CERCLA removal actions, RCRA Interim Measures, RCRA closures, and Brownfields support.

  • Long Term Monitoring/Long Term Operation (LTM/LTO)
    Facilities including but not limited to groundwater/surface water facilities, leachate facilities, soil vapor extraction, dual phase vapor extraction, low temperature thermal desorption, soil stabilization, and radiological decontamination and treatment. O&M services may also include preparation of O&M manuals, training, and conduct of long term monitoring.

  • Containment, monitoring, and/or reduction of hazardous waste sites
    The entire spectrum of contaminants may be involved including hazardous, toxic, radioactive, petroleum-based, and explosive constituents or any combination thereof.

  • Ordinance removal and support
    Activities may include site investigation through the recovery and disposal of OEW materials.

WESTON GSA fully burdened LABOR RATES for Current Year 10, May 2008 - April 2009
- additional information upon request:

Labor Category
SIN 899- 1-4, 6&7:
SIN 899-8:
Principal / Vice President
$205.96
$213.73
Principal Investigator
$183.14
N/A
Manager SR
$175.52
$182.15
Manager MID
$148.56
N/A
Manager JR
$137.57
$142.76
Field Project Manager
$81.99
N/A
     
Estimator
$118.03
$122.48
Statistician SR
$126.24
N/A
Statistician JR
$69.62
N/A
Principal Designer
$99.31
$103.06
Senior Designer
$81.72
$84.81
Designer
$71.39
$74.08
Draftsperson III
$43.47
$45.11
CADD Operators
$71.66
$74.37
GIS Analysts SR
$121.56
N/A
GIS Analysts MID
$97.86
$101.55
GIS Analysts JR
$64.41
N/A
Graphics & Video Specialists
$99.12
$102.86
Technical Information Specialists
$83.52
$86.67
Computer Operator
$45.06
$46.76
Programmer / Analysts JR
$70.45
$73.11
Programmer / Analysts SR
$106.61
$110.63
Technical Systems Specialist
$124.92
$129.63
Technical Editor SR
$96.16
$99.79
Technical Editor JR
$62.30
$64.65
Contract Administrator
$122.03
$126.64
Subcontract Administrator
$88.20
$91.53
Purchasing Agent / Buyer
$85.24
$88.45
Financial / Cost Analyst SR
$97.39
$101.06
Financial / Cost Analyst MID
$71.32
$74.01
Financial / Cost Analyst JR
$56.76
$58.91
Technician SR
$93.59
$97.12
Technician MID
$68.95
$71.56
Technician JR
$54.53
$56.59
Administrative Assistant
$64.80
$67.24
Word Processing Operator I
$48.22
$50.04
Word Processing Operator II
$63.64
N/A
Biologist SR
$144.57
$150.02
Biologist MID
$92.33
$95.81
Biologist JR
$68.25
$70.83
Chemist SR
$136.57
$141.72
Chemist MID
$99.23
$102.98
Chemist JR
$66.89
$69.41
Environmental Scientist SR
$147.45
$153.02
Environmental Scientist MID
$93.47
$97.00
Environmental Scientist JR
$70.35
$73.01
Geologist / Hydrogeologist SR
$127.43
$132.24
Geologist / Hydrogeologist MID
$93.92
$97.47
Geologist / Hydrogeologist JR
$67.40
$69.95
Industrial Hygienist SR
$176.16
$182.81
Industrial Hygienist MID
$104.89
$108.85
Industrial Hygienist JR
$76.50
$79.39
Toxicologist SR
$147.30
$152.86
Toxicologist MID
$106.77
$110.79
Toxicologist JR
$66.23
$68.73
Health & Safety Officer SR
$108.47
$112.56
Health & Safety Officer MID
$92.70
$96.19
Health & Safety Officer JR
$64.53
$66.97
Chemical Engineer SR
$153.14
$158.92
Chemical Engineer MID
$119.10
$123.59
Chemical Engineer JR
$84.97
$88.18
Civil Engineer SR
$136.64
$141.80
Civil Engineer MID
$101.55
$105.38
Civil Engineer JR
$73.58
$76.35
Environmental Engineer SR
$146.97
$152.52
Environmental Engineer MID
$97.10
$100.77
Environmental Engineer JR
$68.39
$70.97
General Engineer SR
$140.12
$145.40
General Engineer MID
$105.80
$109.79
General Engineer JR
$75.79
$78.65
Hazardous Waste Specialist SR
$138.32
$143.54
Hazardous Waste Specialist MID
$101.60
$105.43
Hazardous Waste Specialist JR
$70.85
$73.53
QA / QC Specialist SR
$160.95
$167.02
QA / QC Specialist MID
$120.70
$125.26
QA / QC Specialist JR
$102.18
$106.03
Equipment Operators SR
$76.89
$79.80
Equipment Operators JR
$61.20
$63.51
Construction Engineers SR
$118.59
$123.06
Construction Engineers JR
$85.83
$89.07
Foreman SR
$125.43
$130.16
Foreman MID
$96.59
$100.23
Foreman JR
$70.30
$72.95
UXO Supervisor
$153.60
$159.40
UXO Technician SR
$120.20
$124.74
UXO Technician JR
$97.10
$100.77
UXO QC / Safety Officer
$121.84
$126.43

NOTE: ODC’s not on the below schedule and in excess of $2,500.00 are considered open market items and agency contracting officers must follow all applicable acquisition regulations.

STANDARD COMMERCIAL PRICE LIST FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
Weston Solutions, Inc.
GSA Contract Number GS 10F-0117J
ITEM
 
GSA Rates
FIELD
MOB
DEMOB
Daily
BOATS

18 FT+ trailer

$ -
$ -
$ 600.00

26 FT + trailer

$ -
$ -
$ 1,200.00

45 FT

$ 900.00
$ 900.00
$ 1,650.00

70 FT

$ 1,235.00
$ 1,235.00
$ 1,900.00
Ocean Going Vessel
$ 2,200.00
$ 2,200.00
$ 4,550.00

Trailerable Barge

$ 250.00
$ 250.00
$ 1,000.00

Crane Barge

$ 7,125.00
$ 7,125.00
$14,250.00
Inflatable with motor
$ 25.00
$ 25.00
$ 100.00
EQUIPMENT
Global Positioning System
$ -
$ -
$ 75.00
Vibracore
$ -
$ -
$ 500.00
Vibratory Hammer Core
$ 237.50
$ 237.50
$ 2,375.00
Double van Veen Grab
$ -
$ -
$ 350.00
Ponar Grab
$ -
$ -
$ 100.00
Liner (per foot)
$ -
$ -
$ 11.00
Pore water extractor
$ -
$ -
$ 950.00
Trawls, otter
$ -
$ -
$ 80.00
Generator - 9.5KW
$ -
$ -
$ 75.00
OBS Sensors
$ -
$ -
$ 100.00
ADCP -
$ 133.00
$ 133.00
$ 427.50
Sea Bird
$ -
$ -
$ 200.00
Rossette Sampler
$ -
$ -
$ 200.00
Dive Equipment
$ -
$ -
$ 50.00
Dive Scooters
$ -
$ -
$ 50.00
Piston Corer
$ -
$ -
$ 50.00
Gravity Core
$ -
$ -
$ 50.00
Box Corer
$ -
$ -
$ 200.00
Benthic Wash Table with Screens
$ -
$ -
$ 25.00
Sediment Mixer
$ -
$ -
$ 30.00
Storm Water Flow Composite Auto Sampler
$ -
$ -
$ 250.00
 
TOXICITY TESTING
Freshwater Acute (USEPA 600/4-90/027F - Aug. 1993)
GSA
Fathead Minnow ( Pimephales promelas ) 96-h screen, 1 treatment & control
$ 275.00
96-h LC50, 5 treatments & control
$ 500.00
Rainbow Trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss ) 96-h screen, 1 treatment & control
$ 275.00
96-h LC50, 5 treatments & control
$ 600.00
Stickleback ( Gasterosteus aculeatus ) 96-h screen, 1 treatment & control
$ 275.00
96-h LC50, 5 treatments & control
$ 600.00
Water Flea ( Daphnia pulex ) 96-h screen, 1 treatment & control
$ 275.00
96-h LC50, 5 treatments & control
$ 500.00
Water Flea ( Ceriodaphnia dubia ) 96-h screen, 1 treatment & control
$ 200.00
96-h LC50, 5 treatments & control
$ 450.00
Freshwater Chronic Bioassays (USEPA 600/4-91/002 - July 1994)
Fathead minnow ( Pimephales promelas ) 7-day screen, 1 treament & control
$ 550.00
Larval growth & survival, 7-day EC50, 6 treatments & control
$ 1,250.00
Water Flea ( Ceriodaphnia dubia ) 7-day screen, 1 treament & control
$ 550.00
Larval growth & survival, 7-day EC50, 6 treatments & control
$ 1,250.00
Green Algae ( Selenastrum capricornatum ) Growth, 4-day EC50, 6 treatments & control
$ 575.00
All three species with same water
$ 2,400.00
Marine Acute Bioassays (WET) (USEPA 600/4-90/027F (Aug 1993)
Inland Silversides ( Menidia spp ) 96-h LC50, 5 treatments & controls
$ 575.00
Opposum Shrimp ( Mysidopsis bahia ) 96-h LC50, 5 treatments & controls
$ 575.00
Topsmelt ( Atherinops affinis ) 96-h LC50, 5 treatments & controls
$ 575.00
Marine Chronic Bioassays (WET) (USEPA 600/R-95/136 (Aug 1995)
Bivalve larvae ( oyster - Crassostrea gigas or Mytilus spp ) 48-96 h LC50; Survival, abnormal development
$ 925.00
Abalone ( Haliotis rufescens )
$ 925.00
Sea Urchin ( Strongylocentrotus purpuratus )
$ 750.00
Sand dollar ( Dendraster excentricus )
$ 750.00
Sea Urchin ( Strongylocentrotus purpuratus ) 40-min. fertilization
$ 550.00
Sand dollar ( Dendraster excentricus )
$ 550.00
Inland Silversides ( Menidia spp ) 7-d LC50; survival and growth, 5 treatments & controls
$ 1,250.00
Opossum Shrimp ( Mysidopsis bahia or Holmesimysis costata ) 7-d LC50; survival and growth, 5 treatments & controls
$ 1,250.00
Giant Kelp ( Macrocystis pyrifera ) 48-h EC50; germination and growth
$ 1,050.00
Topsmelt ( Atherinops affinis ) 7-d LC50; survival and growth, 5 treatments & controls
$ 1,250.00
Solid Phase Sediment Toxicity Tests (USEPA-503/91/001 and 823-B-98-004)
Ampelisca abdita 10-day survival
$ 630.00
Eohaustorius estuarius 10-day survival
$ 630.00
Rhepoxynius abronius 10-day survival & reburial
$ 630.00
Grandidierella japonica 10-day survival
$ 630.00
Corophium spp 10-day survival
$ 630.00
 
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL MEASUREMENTS OF SEDIMENT ***
Total Organic Carbon (ASTM 2579M)
$ 53.00
Grain Size (Plumb 1991)
$ 53.00
Turbidity (USEPA 180.1)
$ 12.00
Total Suspended Solids (USEPA 160.2)
$ 30.00
Sediment Pore Water Extraction (Centrifugation)
$ 50.00
Total Ammonia (SM 4500-NH3 D)
$ 12.00
Total Solids
$ 10.00
Total Sulfides
$ 70.00
Dissolved Sulfides
$ 75.00
Metals
Sb
$ 17.50
As
$ 17.50
Ba
$ 17.50
Be
$ 17.50
Cd
$ 17.50
Cr
$ 17.50
Co
$ 17.50
Pb
$ 17.50
Hg
$ 17.50
Methyl Hg
$ 200.00
Ni
$ 17.50
Se
$ 17.50
Se - 7740
$ 100.00
Ag
$ 17.50
Va
$ 17.50
Zn
$ 17.50
Organotin
$ 175.00
Organic Contaminants
Chlorinated pesticides
$ 160.00
PCB - aroclor
$ 95.00
PCB - coplanar
$ 280.00
PCB - Congener (16)
$ 280.00
PCB - Congener (34)
$ 450.00
Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons
$ 250.00
Saturated hydrocarbons
$ 130.00
Dioxin/furans
$ 1,000.00
Organophosphorus pesticides
$ 210.00
*** Note: Faster turnaround times (tat) than the standard 28 days are available with the following premium charge.
7-day tat = 2x
5-day tat = 2.5x
2-day tat = 3x
 
BACTERIAL ANALYSES
Multiple Tube Method: