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Notice ID:SPANGDAHLEM
The US Air Base Spangdahlem requires asbestos and pollutant testing services on buildings and soil at the US Air Base Spangdahlem Germany, and its respective sites located within a radius of 60 kilome...
The US Air Base Spangdahlem requires asbestos and pollutant testing services on buildings and soil at the US Air Base Spangdahlem Germany, and its respective sites located within a radius of 60 kilometers, that is the responsibility of the 52nd Fighter Wing. The Contractor shall provide the following services: Asbestos testing and inspection of buildings, including: Sampling and analysis of building materials for asbestos content Identification of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) Assessment of the condition and potential for release of ACMs Pollutant testing of buildings and soil, including: Sampling and analysis of air, water, and soil, including road surfaces, asphalt, etc.. for pollutants Identification of pollutants and assessment of their concentrations Assessment of the potential risks to human health and the environment Reporting and documentation, including: Preparation of written reports detailing the results of testing and inspection Provision of laboratory analysis reports and chain-of-custody documents Maintenance of records and data related to the services provided Laboratory Accreditation: The Contractor's laboratory shall be accredited by a recognized accrediting organization, in accordance with the applicable regulations and directives. Personnel Qualifications: The Contractor's personnel shall have the necessary qualifications, training, and experience to perform the services, in accordance with the applicable regulations and directives. Compliance with Regulations: The Contractor shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations. Safety Protocols: The Contractor shall implement safety protocols to protect its personnel, USAF personnel, and the public from hazards associated with the services. The Contractor shall comply with all applicable German regulations, including but not limited to the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU) regulations.