Overview of Optimized Remediation Contract Scope and Requirements Sample Clauses

Overview of Optimized Remediation Contract Scope and Requirements. The Contractor shall perform all the necessary environmental remediation activities required to achieve the POs of this PWS. This PWS and enclosures listed below include general requirements of the project to meet the AF objectives:  Enclosure 1 – Acronyms and Definitions  Enclosure 2 – Government Furnished Information (GFI) o Enclosure 2A – Administrative Record Spreadsheet o Enclosure 2B – Alternate Objective Site Consideration Summary(ies)  Enclosure 3 – Government Furnished Property (Gfp)  Attachment 1 – ORC Program Management Plan (PMP) Guidance  Attachment 2 – Draft Contractor Progress Status Management ReportAttachment 3 – Optimization Benefit Template  Attachment 4 – AFFF Related Waste Management Implementation GuidanceAttachment 5 – Ensuring Chemistry Data Quality Fact SheetApril 2013Attachment 6 – Field Sampling Protocol for PFOA, PFOS, and PFBS Guidance – June 2019Attachment 7 – Interim Air Force Guidance on 1,4 Dioxane  Attachment 8 – Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP) Template The AF is required to implement remedies as necessary to enable the mission, protect human health and the environment, and comply with laws and regulations. The goal of the Optimized Remediation Contract (ORC) initiative is to ensure the AF continues to fulfill all facets of its Environmental Restoration Program (ERP) mission, while effectively and efficiently managing the program in a performance-based, results-oriented, and cost-conscious framework. The AF desires all sites be cleaned up to standards that allow for the current or reasonably anticipated future land use of the property. The intent of the ORC initiative is to advance site cleanup during the Period of Performance (POP) in the most efficient and cost effective manner as supported by a business case analysis that achieves the greatest reduction in life-cycle cost (LCC). The AF is interested in substantial reduction of long-term environmental liabilities and total LCC. Hand in hand, accurate documentation and reporting of contaminant removal and cost savings are critical adjuncts to optimization success. In keeping with Defense Environmental Restoration Program (DERP) and Air Force Instruction (AFI) 32-7020, the AF defines optimization, under the ORC, as the reduction of contaminant mass and concentrations, reduction in LCC, or any combination of activities leading to acceleration of Response Complete (RC)/ Site Closeout (SC), as a result of remedial implementation the Contractor...
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