All services are provided using the approved labor categories and rates defined in the contract. SAIC provides rates for tasks performed at both SAIC sites and client sites under the following SINs:
Services include, but are not limited to: environmental consulting that includes the development, planning, facilitation, coordination and documentation of and/or for initiatives in areas of chemical, biological, radiological, and/or hazardous material services; environmental assessments and environmental impact statements under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA); endangered species, wetlands, watersheds and other natural resource management plans; archeological and/or cultural resource management plans; environmental program and project management and environmental regulation development; economic, technical and/or risk analysis; and, other environmentally related studies and/or consultations. Homeland security issues including vulnerability assessments, biochemical protection, identification of threats and protective measures to mitigate the threats and Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) surveys.
Training to include standard (off -the-shelf), customized, and/or computer-based interactive courses, as well as converting existing courses to electronic media. Training may be conducted on or off site and may be on any number of environmentally related issues, including fire preparedness training and public fire safety education.
Services include, but are not limited to: establishment and/or operation of waste management and/or recycling systems to include waste collection, reuse assessments, inventory, destruction, inventory transfer and/or disposal after compliance with GSA Office of Personal Property Management requirements outlined in Federal Management Regulations 101-42, 102-36, and 102-37 (as applicable). Types of waste management and/or recycling systems include, but are not limited to: excess inventory; surplus inventory; management and oversight of hazmat disposal operations; confiscated materials; electronic equipment; batteries; chemicals; solids; biological matter; cathode ray tubes (crts); and waste minimization/pollution prevention initiatives. These efforts do not include transportation and/or disposal of radioactive waste. No remediation efforts are associated with this SIN.
Provide services, advice, or guidance in support of agencies environmental programs utilizing GIS. Services to include, but not limited to: mapping and cartography; natural resource planning; migration pattern analysis; pollution analysis; site selection; and emergency preparedness planning. Provide services to support geologic logs, topographic data, 3D/4D interactive visualization packages and data interpretation.
Services include, but are not limited to: excavation, removal and disposal of hazardous waste; remediation-related laboratory testing; site preparation, characterization, field investigation, conservation and closures; wetland restoration; emergency response clean up; , ust/ast removal; air monitoring; soil vapor extraction; stabilization/solidification, bio-venting, carbon absorption, reactive walls, containment, monitoring and/or reduction of hazardous waste sites as well as unexploded ordnance removal.
This effort does NOT include: any remediation/transportation, disposal of radioactive waste, asbestos removal and/or paint removal, construction and architect-engineering services as set forth in far part 36 (including construction, alteration or repair of buildings, structures, or other real property) or disposal only. disposal services performed under this sin must be ancillary to remediation services performed.
When an agency requires additional services other than those integral or incidental to the language requirements, other GSA schedules awarded to SAIC may be combined on a single task order or BPA to provide a total solution to the customer's requirements. See related links for a list of GSA schedules awarded to SAIC.