Mt. Washington State Park Soil & Groundwater Sampling Addendum 5

Location: New Hampshire
Posted: May 12, 2026
Due: May 15, 2026
Agency: Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • F - Natural Resources and Conservation Services
  • Z - Maintenance, Repair or Alteration of Real Property
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Mt. Washington State Park Soil & Groundwater Sampling

Project Name: CAP2610 Mt. Washington State Park Soil & Groundwater Sampling
Vendor Questions Due: May 13, 2026
Bids due: May 15, 2026
Start date: June 1, 2026
Completion date: October 15, 2026

CAP-2610 Addendum 1
CAP-2610 Addendum 2
CAP-2610 Addendum 3
CAP-2610 Addendum 4
CAP-2610 Addendum 5
CAP-2610 Invitation to Bid
P-37 Standard Contract Sample
Tighe and Bond Mount Washington State Park Assessment Review Copy
Mt. Washington SP Survey Map-2018
The New Hampshire Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (DNCR), Division of Parks and Recreation, invites qualified environmental contractors to submit sealed bids for soil and groundwater contamination sampling at Mount Washington State Park.
Sealed bid proposals for the above project will be accepted through May 15, 2026. Attn.: Albi Fioravante, Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, Division of Parks and Recreation, 172 Pembroke Road, Concord, NH 03301,603-724-4948

Email: albdios.v.fioravantedncr.nh.gov

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DNCR Responses to posed questions regarding project #CAP2610.
MWSP_SGS_RFB04-22-26-(002) dated April 22, 2026.
1. Soil Borings & Temporary Groundwater Wells
The exact number and locations of soil borings and temporary groundwater wells are not
predefined in the RFB. These will be identified and detailed as part of the contractor’s
Sampling & Analysis Plan (SAP) submitted after Notice to Proceed.
Contractors are expected to propose specific locations based on historical data provided by
DNCR, site conditions and project objectives within your SAP submittal.
2. Site-Specific Access, Safety, Seasonal Considerations
During the sampling window June 1 – July 31, 2026, note the following:
Terrain at Mount Washington State Park may be rugged, steep, and exposed at high
elevation (4,600 ft+), with potential for sudden weather shifts. The RFB emphasizes
contractor site familiarity prior to bidding.
There are no specific restrictions or seasonal site closures mentioned, but seasonal
weather (e.g. wind, fog, precipitation) may impose field constraints.
Contractors must show they can meet NHDES Env-Or 600/610 and EPA Region-1
QAPP/QA-R5 safety standards.
Early site visits are strongly recommended to assess access logistics, staging areas, safety
protocols, and seasonal challenges.
3. Availability of Historical Data / Prior Assessment Reports
The RFB does not reference any existing environmental reports or historical data, but this
information will be provided by DNCR to the winning bidder. There are a few known
sites that have records of previous contamination and will be mapped out for the winning
bidder.
Independent review of any public information to propose SAP locations appropriately is
recommended, most of the contamination occurred prior to DNCR owning the property.
Unless posted in addenda, no internal DNCR data are guaranteed to be available—independent
research on historical site documents will be needed prior to SAP development.
4. QAPP & EPA Approval
The RFB mandates development of a full EPA Region-1-compliant QAPP to accompany
the SAP.
It requires submission of the Final QAPP within 30 days of NTP (due by June 30, 2026)
While Region-1 QAPP compliance is required, there is no explicit statement regarding
EPA’s direct approval before field work. Nonetheless, meeting all EPA QA/R-5
requirements is mandatory
Given this timeline, anticipate review cycles and potential revisions; EPA or NHDES may
require approval before field mobilization.
5. Laboratory Selection for PFAS & Other Analytes
Laboratory analyses must include PFAS (EPA Method 1633), VOCs, SVOCs, PAHs,
TPH, and metals.
The RFB does not specify any required/preferred laboratory—selection is at the
contractor’s discretion, if the chosen lab can analyze PFAS via EPA 1633 and meet
regulatory standards.
Choosing a lab qualified in Method 1633A (latest December 2024 version) with demonstrated
QA capabilities under Region 1 criteria would be advisable.
6. Data Usability Summary Report (DUSR) & EDD Format/Template Requirements
The contractor must provide a Data Usability Summary Report (DUSR) and both draft
and final reports including figures, tables, logs, well construction details, lab reports, and
electronic data deliverables (EDD).
The RFB does not prescribe a specific template, but compliance with EPA Region-1
QAPP and NHDES Env-Or requirements is expected—implying use of industry-standard
formats for DUSR and EDD.
Contractors should propose formats that align with NHDES/EPA Region 1 standard submittals; if
needed, clarification can be requested via the bid questions deadline (May 13) to ensure
compliance.
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