Type : Bid Notification
The New York State Offshore Wind Master Plan advances the development of offshore wind (OSW) in a manner that is cost-effective while also being sensitive to environmental, maritime, economic, and social issues.
The New York State Offshore Wind Master Plan advances the development of offshore wind (OSW) in a manner that is cost-effective while also being sensitive to environmental, maritime, economic, and social issues.
Small businesses are defined under the associated NAICS code for this effort, 541330 (Engineering Services) as those domestic sources with average annual receipts not exceeding $25.5 million.Background:The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Engineering Laboratory (EL) has a long history of research and development and providing innovative solutions in wind engineering for windstorm impact reduction.
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is seeking bids to establish a vendor to conduct statistical analyses on black bear habitat use in and around a wind energy development project. The vendor will use previously collected black bear location data to address three core research objectives stipulated as part of the wind development mitigation terms.
wind development, federal agencies, and relevant groups to develop a detailed description of the need, design and development of the Regional Fund Administrator (RFA) and claims process.
TO AWARD A TASK ORDER AGAINST IDIQ CONTRACT #05GA0A21D0008 FOR EXPERT COORDINATION SERVICES (DEVELOPING AN EXPERT LIST ON OFFSHORE WIND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT - 106998). Solicitation ID/Procurement Identifier: 05GA0A21D0008 Ultimate Completion Date: Sat Aug 31 17:00:00 GMT 2024
Expert analysis and reporting in accordance with a statement of work of soniferous fishes (protected and overfished species), will assist in various ongoing studies and environmental determinations on the potential impacts of wind energy development for these suite of animals, with focus on commercial fish species in the Sothern New England area to the effects on spawning dynamics of the Atlantic Cod.
The contractor shall also identify key data gaps identified by state agencies, local governments, tribes and stakeholders pertinent to the planning and evaluation of offshore wind and recommend scientific studies needed to comprehensively evaluate potential offshore wind impacts The project is not intended to evaluate potential offshore wind development, but rather to recommend the design of a comprehensive and transparent process to do so and communicate