SOLICITATION NOTICE
C -- PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES REQUIRED TO DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT CONTAMINATION ASSESSMENT AND REMEDIATION REQUIREMENTS FOR RCRA SITES AND PETROLEUM CONTAMINATION ON KSC AND CCAFS, FL (R-139)
- Notice Date
- 2/11/2002
- Notice Type
- Solicitation Notice
- Contracting Office
- NASA/John F. Kennedy Space Center, Procurement, Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899
- ZIP Code
- 32899
- Solicitation Number
- R-139
- Response Due
- 3/12/2002
- Archive Date
- 2/11/2003
- Point of Contact
- Marilynn A. Nelson, Contracting Officer, Phone (321) 867-3462, Fax (321) 867-2042, Email Marilynn.Nelson-1@ksc.nasa.gov - Roy M. Colvin, Contracting Officer, Phone (321) 867-3415, Fax (321) 867-1166, Email Mitch.Colvin-1@ksc.nasa.gov
- E-Mail Address
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Email your questions to Marilynn A. Nelson
(Marilynn.Nelson-1@ksc.nasa.gov)
- Description
- Professional Engineering Services Required to Develop and Implement Contamination Assessment and Remediation Requirements for Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Sites and Petroleum Contamination on the John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC) and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS), Florida. (R-139) This synopsis specifies the Government's requirement. There is no separate solicitation package. This solicitation is NOT a small business set-aside. The applicable NAICS code is 541330 with a small business size standard of $20 million. Successful companies will receive a Basic Ordering Agreement. Individual Delivery Orders will be placed against the BOA. Large businesses will be required to provide a Subcontracting Plan in accordance with FAR clause 52.219-9, Small Business Subcontracting Plan, prior to award of any Delivery Order over $500,000 with subcontracting opportunities. For purposes of determining if your firm is capable of responding to this announcement, individual delivery orders placed under the BOA may range from under $100,000 to approximately $2,000,000. The term of the Basic Ordering Agreement(s) will be one year with four (4) one-year options to be exercised at the discretion of the Government. Individual delivery orders may be awarded beginning with the date of execution of the BOA. Any delivery orders issued against the BOA prior to expiration may extend beyond the term of the Agreement. Approximately four Engineering firms will be selected as a result of this announcement. Interested firms should submit a qualifications package for consideration. The selected firms shall have demonstrated qualifying experience in the project criteria listed below and shall have the capability to provide all the required project disciplines. The selected firms' project staff must include, at a minimum, engineers with demonstrated experience in each of the following disciplines: geology, civil engineering, chemical engineering, environmental engineering, and geotechnical engineering. Other required project staff disciplines shall include biologists, geologists, and engineering technicians capable of manipulating the sampling, geologic, and engineering data through the use of common word processing, database software, etc. Drilling may be subcontracted, but all drillers shall be licensed in the state of Florida. Laboratory functions may also be subcontracted and the submittal package should include at least one proposed analytical laboratory that has a state of Florida-approved Quality Assurance Project Plan. Tasks will primarily include the development and implementation of RCRA Facility Investigations (RFI), with RFI Work Plans, RFI Reports (including human health and ecological risk assessments), Corrective Measures Studies, and Statements of Basis. Each RFI shall be accomplished in accordance with applicable U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) directives. The firms shall also prepare Interim or Corrective Measure Work Plans for any required soil and/or groundwater clean up. The selected firms shall have demonstrated knowledge of all applicable governing laws, regulations, codes, standards, specifications, and Federal, state, and local permitting requirements. The Government will designate the sites to be studied during the performance period. The firms may also be required to develop and implement petroleum contamination investigations in accordance with Chapter 62-770, Florida Administrative Code (FAC). Additional supplemental guidance to Chapter 62-770, issued by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), shall be utilized. The project tasks will begin with investigations and conclude with the submittal and approval by the FDEP of a Site Assessment Report and/or Remedial Action Plan that determines site disposition. At the discretion of the Government, other professional services including preparation of specifications, drawings, and cost estimates for interim and/or corrective measures for remediation installation; including but not limited to project management, technical services during the remediation installation, review of shop drawings and other technical submittals; field monitoring, supervision/inspection and evaluation of work; and preparation of record drawings may be awarded to the selected firms. The Government will implement these corrective measures through other contract sources. The firms shall be required to support the agency review and approval process and provide engineering support during the public review and comment periods for RCRA permit modifications. Final submittals to the Government shall be signed and sealed by a Florida registered professional engineer or geologist. The following evaluation factors are in descending order of importance and will be used in the evaluation of all submittals for this project. NASA will consider the immediate past 10 years as the period of time for evaluation under factors (1) and (2). 1. Specialized experience and technical competence in the type of work required with specific experience in Florida. (Selection Weight: 40 percent) 2. Past performance on contracts with government agencies and private industry in terms of cost control, quality of work, and compliance with performance schedules. (Selection Weight: 25 percent) 3. Professional qualifications necessary for satisfactory performance of required services. (Selection Weight: 15 percent) 4. Capacity to accomplish the work in the required time. (Selection Weight: 10 percent) 5. Location of the essential staff for this project (or a commitment to locate) within 150 miles of the project and knowledge of the locality of the project, provided that application of this criterion leaves an appropriate number of qualified firms. (Selection Weight: 10 percent) As part of your submittal package, provide in order of the above factors, a specific response to each factor. The proposed team qualifications as they relate to the specialized experience and technical competence required for this project should be stated. Firms responding to this notice must submit Standard Form 254, Architect-Engineer and Related Services Questionnaire, and Standard Form 255, Architect-Engineer and Related Services Questionnaire, and any additional information that they deem to be of benefit to their firm in the selection process. The closing date for responding to this notice is close of business March 12, 2002. Your proposal is limited to 50 pages (front side only). Questions should be directed to Marilynn Nelson, OP-ES, at 321-867-3462. Submittals should be made in writing to NASA, John F. Kennedy Space Center, Mail Code: OP-CIAO, Building N6-1009, Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899. One copy of the submittal/response to this solicitation is required.
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