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Competitive Bid Guidelines

The Ground Water Protection Act requires that any payments made from the Corrective Action Fund be based on work that was competitively bid. For practical reasons, the following activities need not be competitively bid: initial abatement, emergency response, removal of phase separated hydrocarbon within 30 days of the reported release, and removal of contaminant saturated soil. See 20 NMAC 5.17 for details of this requirement.

When the Minimum Site Assessment is bid out and awarded to a consultant, that consultant automatically is awarded the secondary investigation. Once full site characterization is completed, the remediation will be put out to bid. The scope of work for the bid on remediation typically includes reclamation design, installation and operation and maintenance.

Criteria for Evaluation of Proposals

The proposals are evaluated first for technical merit and then for cost effectiveness. The forms provided here are used by the PST Bureau in the evaluation for technical merit.

             
             
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