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• 0 <br /> ATTACHMENT 1: TECHNICAL PROPOSAL 23 May 2014 <br /> TECHNICAL PROPOSAL <br /> CALIFORNIA ARMY NATIONAL GUARD (CA ARNG) <br /> FUEL SPILL CLEAN-UP <br /> EMERGENCY STATE CONTRACT, <br /> STOCKTON, CA <br /> Environmental Cost Management, Inc. (ECM) is pleased to submit this technical <br /> proposal in response to the subject Request for Proposal (RFP). <br /> ECM has assembled a team with experience providing fuel spill cleanup and soil <br /> excavation. Our team will accomplish all tasks described in the scope of work (SOW). <br /> Our technical approach and assumptions made with respect to performing each task <br /> are described below. ECM's cost proposal, including breakdowns for performing each of <br /> the tasks is included in this submittal. <br /> I. ECM TEAM STRUCTURE <br /> ECM's team structure includes qualified ECM staff and subcontractor Innovative <br /> Construction Solutions — NorCal. The ECM team, including subcontractor, will be <br /> referred to as ECM for the purposes of this proposal. <br /> II. TECHNICAL APPROACH <br /> ECM will mobilize licensed hazmat technician's to excavate the JP-8 contaminated soil <br /> at the Stockton Combined Support Maintenance Shop (CSMS) facility at 8010 S. Airport <br /> Way in Stockton, CA as described in the SOW and further detailed below. <br /> ECM will/has: <br /> • Mobilize qualified senior field technician to oversee the excavation of the soil. <br /> • Write a brief Health and Safety Plan that will include a brief project description, <br /> emergency procedures and activity hazard analysis for the tasks to be <br /> performed. This HASP will be available onsite, upon request. ECM has not <br /> included costs for HASP submittal and CA ARNG review. <br /> • Excavate the contaminated soil using mechanized equipment (backhoe) and/or <br /> shovels and load the soil into 55-gallon drums provided by the CSMS at the site. <br /> • Excavate the dark-colored soil, exposed to the fuel, from the spill area to a depth <br /> up to 2 feet. ECM understands that most of the fuel-contaminated soil was <br /> already excavated by CA ARNG and no more than two cubic yards of fuel- <br /> impacted soil is anticipated to remain. <br /> • Notify the EHD inspector of the start time and date of the clean-up work, and <br /> invited the EHD inspector to observe the work. If possible, ECM will excavate <br /> contaminated soil to the extent considered satisfactory by the inspector. If the <br /> inspector requests ECM to excavate deeper than 2 feet and/or exceed 1 day task <br /> duration, ECM will notify the CA ARNG and request direction on how to proceed. <br /> Page 1 1 <br />