Laboratory Analytical Services for Environmental S
Federal opportunity from Environmental Management. Place of performance: IN. Response deadline: Mar 04, 2026.
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Description
The purpose of this RFP is to select a respondent that can satisfy the State’s need for Laboratory Analytical and Result Reporting Services to Support Regulatory Activities of the Office of Land Quality. It is the intent of Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) to contract with a respondent that provides quality laboratory services for the IDEM Office of Land Quality (OLQ).
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The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) is seeking proposals for Laboratory Analytical and Result Reporting Services to support the Office of Land Quality, with a response deadline of March 4, 2026. This RFP highlights the need for quality laboratory services that comply with regulatory activities. Interested bidders should focus on their capabilities related to environmental laboratory analysis and result reporting, adhering to IDEM’s standards and requirements.
IDEM aims to enhance its regulatory compliance efforts by securing a contractor capable of delivering reliable laboratory analytical services and effective result reporting to support the Office of Land Quality.
- Laboratories with experience in environmental analysis
- Firms that comply with regulatory standards
- Companies with a proven track record in result reporting for governmental agencies
- Deliver laboratory analytical services for environmental samples
- Provide accurate result reporting
- Support regulatory compliance activities as specified by IDEM
- Ensure adherence to quality control and assurance measures
- Facilitate communication of results to IDEM staff
- Provide company qualifications and experience
- Detail laboratory capabilities and technology used
- Submit a proposed timeline for services
- Include references from previous governmental contracts
- Demonstrate compliance with environmental regulations
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- Must meet IDEM quality standards for laboratory services
- Compliance with environmental safety regulations is essential
- Consider competitive pricing given the regulatory context
- Be prepared to justify costs related to quality and timeliness of services
- Potential partnerships with local environmental monitoring firms
- Collaboration with accredited labs that have specialized capabilities
- Potential changes in regulatory requirements during the performance period
- Risks associated with timely analysis and reporting of results
- What specific methodologies does IDEM require for laboratory analysis?
- Are there existing contracts that bidders should be aware of?
- What performance metrics will IDEM use to evaluate the success of the services?
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- No specific PSC or NAICS codes provided
- Lack of details on performance period
- Not specified if there are incumbent contractors
- Details on evaluation criteria are missing
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