GSA Federal Supply Service Schedule 899 –
Environmental Services
Environmental Services Schedule 899 is a pre-negotiated schedule to support
the mission of federal agencies in their mission. More information on the
schedule can be found at: http://www.gsa.gov.
The services include, but are not limited to: Planning and Documentation
Services for the development, planning, facilitation, coordination, and
documentation of and/or for environmental initiatives (or mandates such
as Executive Order 13514) in areas of chemical, radiological, and/or
hazardous materials; ISO 14001 Environmental Management System and
sustainable performance measure development; Environmental Assessment
and Environmental Impact Statement preparation under the National
Environmental Policy Act; endangered species, wetland, watershed, and
other natural resource management plans; archaeological and/or cultural
resource management plans; environmental program and project management;
environmental regulation development; economic, technical, and/or risk
analysis; other environmentally related studies and/or consultations;
economical, technical, and/or risk analysis; identification and mitigation
of threats inclusive of protective measures to mitigate the threats; and
vulnerability assessments. Compliance Services such as review, audit, and
implementation/management of environmental management system and other
compliance and contingency plans and performance measures; permitting;
spill prevention/control and countermeasure plans; pollution prevention
surveys; and Community Right- to-Know Act reporting. Advisory Services
for ongoing advice and assistance with data and information in support
of agency environmental programs involving areas such as hazardous
material spills; material safety data sheets, and biological/medical
data sheets; information hotlines; poison control hotlines;
environmental regulations and environmental policy/procedure updates;
and management, furnishing, or inventory of material safety data sheets.
Waste Management Consulting Services to provide guidance in support of
waste-related data collection, feasibility studies, and risk analyses;
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act/Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability Act site investigations; hazardous
and/or non-hazardous exposure assessments; waste characterization and
source reduction studies; review and recommendation of waste tracking
or handling systems; waste management plans and/or surveys; waste
minimization/pollution prevention initiatives; and review of technologies
and processes impacting waste management.
This SIN is designed to aid agencies in training personnel in a variety of
environmentally related subjects in order to meet Federal mandates and
Executive Orders. Environmentally related training can be conducted
onsite or offsite using standard off-the-shelf, customized, or computer/web-based
interactive courses. Examples of environmental training courses include:
air/bloodborne pathogens; asbestos awareness; environmental management
planning and operations and maintenance planning; asbestos Hazard Emergency
Response Act; compliance with environmental laws/regulations; Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act; confined space
training; electronics management; emergency response plans; environmental
audits, awareness, compliance, and management; fire preparedness training;
first responder; hazardous materials and waste training to include
compliance, operation, packaging, handling, generators, and incident
response; hazardous waste operations and emergency response training inclusive
of transportation, storage, and disposal; ISO 14001 Environmental Management
Systems; lead training to include awareness, inspecting, assessing,
rehabilitation, and renovation; mold (abatement, assessment); National
Environmental Policy Act; natural habitat preservation; Occupational Safety
and Health Administration; pollution prevention; public fire safety education;
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act; sustainable environmental practices;
water conservation; and wetlands regulation and permitting.
Provides Geographic Information System services in support of environmental
programs. Services include, but are not limited to: creation/enforcement of
environmental legislation; cultural resource Geographic Information System;
environmental cost assessment; environmental impact analyses; environmental
regulatory compliance; groundwater monitoring; growth forecast modeling;
habitat conservation plans; habitat modeling; image analysis support for
emergency response; mapping, cartography, and mashups (e.g., combining data
from more than one source into a single integrated tool); migration pattern
analysis; natural resource planning; remote sensing for environmental studies;
terrestrial, marine, and/or atmospheric measuring/management; vegetation
mapping; and watershed characterization for mitigation planning.
Remediation services include, but are not limited to: excavation, removal,
and disposal of hazardous waste; site preparation, characterization,
field investigation, conservation, and closures; wetland restoration;
emergency response cleanup; underground storage tank/aboveground storage
tank removal; air monitoring; soil vapor extraction; stabilization/solidification,
bioventing, carbon absorption, reactive walls, containment, monitoring, and/or
reduction of hazardous waste sites, as well as unexploded ordnance removal;
and remediation-related laboratory testing (e.g., biological, chemical,
physical, pollution, and soil testing). Reclamation Services include, but
are not limited to: land (e.g., creating new land from sea or riverbeds
and/or restoring areas to a more natural state, such as after pollution,
desertification, or salination have made it unusable), and water and
refrigerant reclamation.