RFP No. 23900-RFP-ES860 GENERAL ENGINEERING & TECHNICAL SERVICES September 22, 2008 Pre-Bid Meeting
RFP No. 23900-RFP-ES860
GENERAL ENGINEERING & TECHNICAL SERVICES
September 22, 2008
Pre-Bid Meeting
Request for Proposal 23900-RFP-ES860
✦ Questions and Answers❖ 3 x 5 Card - Written.❖ Only written questions will be responded to
by BJC (Submit to Cindy Hart).❖ RFP can only be changed by Amendment.❖ Final Questions due on or before October 1,
2008.❖ Questions and answers will be posted on the
web at www.bechteljacobs.com.
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✦ Preparation❖ Use only forms provided in Exhibit C. ❖ Read RFP, Information, and Instructions❖ Examine All Documents Completely❖ Penalty for False Statements❖ Award to the most responsible proposal
through a best value evaluation ❖ Conditional Award - Submittals❖ Proposal Submission Format❖ Exceptions
Request for Proposal 23900-RFP-ES860
✦ Proposal Evaluation Criteria
Technical ProposalKey PersonnelBusiness Mgmt. Proposal
✦ Target Award Date December 1, 2008
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✦ Amendment Process
❖ Terms and Conditions
❖ Definition
❖ Offerors must acknowledge
◆ Submission of a signed copy w/proposal.
◆ Acknowledgement Form.
◆ Acknowledgement received with proposal.
◆ Can be cause for proposal rejection.
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✦ Exhibit C Forms
❖ Volume 1 - Technical Proposal
❖ Form C - Subcontractor/Vendor List
❖ Form C-1 - Lower-Tier Experience Statement
❖Form H - Résumés of Key Personnel
❖ Form J - Technical Data
❖Form I – Project Organization Descriptions
❖Form K – Commercial Data
❖Form Q- Experience Statement
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✦Exhibit C Forms
❖ Volume 2 - Business Management Proposal
❖Form A-1 - Schedule of Lump Sum and/or Unit Prices
❖ Form P - Representations & Certifications (with Attachments)
✦ Staff Augmentation & Independent Performance❖ Engineering Analyses
◆ Value Engineering ◆ Estimating
❖ Design Preparation◆ Conceptual Design◆ Detailed Design◆ Specification Preparation◆ Independent Engineering Reviews ◆ Construction Support Activities
Project Scope of Work
◆ Construction Support Activities◆ Risk Analyses Studies◆ Engineering Alternative Analysis (Trade Studies) ◆ Configuration Management Activities◆ Document Production.◆ Scope Of Work Preparation◆ General CERCLA Support◆ Development of Decision Documents◆ Tech Support ( (Hydrogeology And Other Sciences, Data Collection, Risk Assessment, other)◆ Environmental Fate And Transport Modeling◆ Analytical Data Validation And Screening◆ Document Production
Project Scope of Work
Quality Assurance
◆ Exhibit K of the Subcontract outlines the requirements for the Project Quality Assurance Program and addresses the implementation of the ten quality assurance criteria included in 10 CFR 830.122.
◆ Addresses three primary areas:
❖ Management
❖ Performance
❖ Assessment
◆ Subcontractor may either develop procedures to implement the requirements of Exhibit K or develop their own project specific Quality Assurance Plan (QAP) that
meets the requirements described therein.
Quality Assurance
Management Assessments
◆ Subcontractor shall conduct Management Assessments to evaluate the adequacy and effectiveness of implementation of procedures and the requirements of this Subcontract.
◆ The minimum frequency of such ongoing assessments is one per month.
◆ Performed to verify conformance to applicable requirements and identify opportunities to improve performance and cost-effectiveness.
Eric Benedict
(Safety Representative)
Environmental Safety & Health
Zero Accident Performance
Bechtel Jacobs is dedicated to the concept that all accidents are preventable.
◆ Accordingly, the company is committed to achieving and sustaining “Zero Accident Performance” through continuous improvement practices.
✦ Strive to eliminate all injuries and illnesses.✦ Spread ownership for ES&H to all
employees.✦ Educate all employees on our ES&H
principles that help Zero Accidents become a reality.
✦ Encourage all employees to become active participants in ES&H performance.
✦ Continuously improve processes, procedures, and techniques.
Zero Accident Objectives
The Integrated Safety Management System (ISMS) Description reflects the approach from Bechtel Jacobs Company LLC (BJC) for integrating safety into all aspects of work planning and execution for the ETTP Accelerated Closure Project. The ISMS description serves as a road map to the ISMS implementing mechanisms.
ISMS Description BJC-GM-1400
ISMS-What it Means to You
✦ Your involvement in:❖ Planning the work or defining the scope.
❖ Identifying and analyzing the hazards.
❖ Implementing hazard controls.
❖ Performing the work to your plan and controls.
❖ Providing feedback, concerns, and lessons learned.
❖ The authority, without fear of reprisals, to stop the work when you believe to be unsafe, or you do not fully understand the task you are about to perform.
Feedback/Improvement
◆Collect feedback information◆Identify improvement
opportunities◆Make changes to improve◆Oversight and enforcement
Define Scope of Work
◆Translate mission into work◆Set expectations◆Prioritize tasks and allocate resources
Analyze Hazards
◆Identify and analyze hazards
◆Categorize hazards
Perform Work
◆Confirm readiness◆Perform work safely
Develop/Implement Controls
◆Identify standards and requirements◆Identify controls to prevent/mitigate
hazards◆Establish safety controls◆Implement controls
PerformWorkSafely
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Integrated Safety Management System
Integrated Safety Management Principles
✦ Line management responsibility for safety.
✦ Clear roles and responsibilities.
✦ Competence commensurate with responsibility.
✦ Balanced priorities.
✦ Identification of safety standards and requirements.
✦ Hazard control tailored to work being performed.
✦ Operations authorization.
Worker Involvement
Exhibit G
✦ Flows down Environmental, Safety, and Health requirements.
Worker Safety and Health Program DescriptionBJC/OR-1745
✦ Standard for all new subcontracts.✦ Subcontract flow down.✦ Applicability matrix delineates what
sections apply to this RFP.✦ Specific requirements may require
subcontractor to develop other plans.
✦Pre-Employment Background Check✦Badges (Issuance and Termination)✦ Clearances (Requesting and
Termination)
Site Considerations & Access
Access and Work Areas
✦ Site access requires a photo badge, temporary badge, or visitor badge.
✦ Routine access inside the Classified Area fence requires L-clearance.
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PROPOSAL DUE DATE
October 10, 2008
3:00 p.m.
Local Prevailing Time