STUDIES TO EVALUATE THE TOXICOLOGIC AND CARCINOGENIC POTENTIAL OF SELECTED CHEMICALS IN LABORATORY ANIMALS BY ORAL ADMINISTRATION - Formamide, 5-Hydroxymethyl furfural, Beta-Myrcene, Isoeugenol and Estragole, Pulegone, and 2-Bis-Chloroethoxymethane Release Date: June 1, 1999 RFP NIH-ES-99-35 P.T. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences The NIEHS is soliciting offers for a contract to evaluate the toxicologic and carcinogenic potential of selected chemicals via oral administration. This project includes 2-year studies of Formamide and 5-Hydroxymethyl furfural; 90-day studies of isoeugenol and estragole and 2-year studies of isoeugenol; 90-day and 2-year studies of Beta-myrcene; and 14-day, 90-day and 2-year studies of Pulegone and 2-Bis-Chloroethoxymethane. Multiple studies shall be conducted concurrently. The base contract shall consist of Phase 1 for all seven chemicals to include those work activities associated with the determination of bulk chemical purity and identity, and validation of dose formulation/analysis methods, and any health and safety concerns. Upon successful completion of Phase 1, the Government may unilaterally exercise options for the conduct of 14-day, 90-day, or 2-year studies specified as Phases 2 through 4. These studies shall be conducted according to the Specifications for the Conduct of Studies to Evaluate the Toxic and Carcinogenic Potential of Chemical, Biological and Physical Agents in Laboratory Animals for the National Toxicology Program dated August, 1992, with subsequent revisions. Offerors shall have a working laboratory involved in conducting studies by oral administration in place by the date of proposal submission. The Principal Investigator, Toxicologist, Chemist, Health and Safety Officer and Quality Assurance Unit Officer shall be employees of the contract laboratory (i.e., not consultants or subcontractors). The daily interaction and constant coordination of efforts needed amongst these discipline areas throughout the in-life portion of the studies makes it critical that they be physically and organizationally together. Award of one cost-reimbursement, completion type contract on March 31, 2000 on an open competition basis is contemplated as a result of this solicitation. The estimated level of effort is 2,170 labor hours for the base contract and 174,450 labor hours for all options. The estimated period of performance is approximately nine and one-half months for the base contract and four years ten months if all options are exercised. Interested organizations should request either a streamlined or full RFP package. If no selection is made, a streamlined version of the RFP will be provided, which will include only the Statement of Work, deliverables and reporting requirements, special requirements, mandatory qualifications, and technical evaluation criteria. After examination of these documents, any organization interested in responding to this RFP must request the entire RFP by written, telephonic ((919) 541-0416), or telefax request ((919) 541-2712). The electronic version of the CBD synopsis and the RFP (which will be available on or about June 18, 1999 without the NTP specifications) will be available on the Internet at: http://www.niehs.nih.gov/dert/rcb/rfp.htm. All responsible sources may submit a proposal which shall be considered by the Agency. Expected release date of the RFP is June 18, 1999 with proposals due August 17, 1999. Requests should reference RFP NIH-ES-99-35 and should be forwarded to: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Research Contracts Branch, DERT ATTN: Marilyn B. Whaley, Contract Specialist 79 T.W. Alexander Drive, 4401 Building P. O. Box 12874 Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 (919) 541-0416 (Telephone) (919) 541-2712 (Fax)
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