MODIFICATION
C -- Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity Contract for Architect-Engineering Services for Environmental Engineering Services at Vrs Navy & Marine Corps Installations, Pacific Basin & Indian Ocean Areas
- Notice Date
- 3/14/2002
- Notice Type
- Modification
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Engineering Field Division, Pacific, Acquisition Department, 258 Makalapa Drive Suite 100, Pearl Harbor, HI, 96860-3134
- ZIP Code
- 96860-3134
- Solicitation Number
- N62742-02-R-1801
- Response Due
- 3/28/2002
- Point of Contact
- Stephanie Sakanoi, Contract Specialist, Phone 808-474-0199, Fax 808-474-0746, - Lorna Sikorski, Contracting Officer, Phone (808)471-5038, Fax (808) 474-1146,
- E-Mail Address
-
SakanoiSM@efdpac.navfac.navy.mil, SikorskiLS@efdpac.navfac.navy.mil
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Total Small Business
- Description
- Services include, but are not limited to engineering services to conduct environmental investigations, studies, environmental baseline surveys, field investigations and risk-based analysis, management plans, reports, and permit applications for solid waste, hazardous waste, air pollution control, and pollution prevention at various Navy and Marine Corps activities at various locations under cognizance of Pacific Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command. The following engineering services are listed in the order of the amount of work anticipated for this contract. The work includes performance of Environmental Baseline Surveys (EBS) to determine if the site(s) is/are suitable for the real property action (e.g. license lease, easement or transfer). An EBS is a fence-to-fence, comprehensive, environmental survey of the site. Its purpose is to collect data, document the existing environmental condition of the base, and identify areas of environmental concern (areas contaminated by past and current operations and practices). Sampling and analysis may be required depending on the project requirements and its scope. The EBS should include, but should not be limited to, the following topics: (1) Above and below ground storage tanks, (2) Asbestos, (3) Hazardous materials/waste management sites, (4) Sites potentially contaminated from past operations/practices, (5) Lead-based paint, (6) Medical/biohazardous waste, (7) Ordnance, (8) Pesticide management, (9) Polychlorinated biphenyls, (10) Radon, (11) Radioactive/mixed wastes, (12) Waste water, (13) Potable water, (14) Air pollution. Work may include follow up documentation such as Finding of Suitability to Lease (FOSL), Finding of Suitability to an Easement (FOSE), or Finding of Suitability to Transfer (FOST) which summarizes the EBS and recommends lease or deed restrictions for the real property action as required. Other engineering services also include solid waste engineering services to prepare solid waste management plans, permit applications, annual reports, and management, operation and closure plans for various solid waste management facilities. The A-E must be able to obtain sampling, analytical laboratory and photogrammetric surveying services. Engineering services are also required to prepare hazardous waste management plans, hazardous waste annual reports, hazardous waste minimization plans, waste analysis plans, permit applications and closure plans for various hazardous waste management facilities. Air pollution control engineering services may be required to conduct air emission inventories, prepare air permit application, conduct air impact analysis, monitor ambient air quality, collect meteorological data, conduct best available control technology analysis, analyze Clean Air Act and local air regulation compliance status, conduct risk assessments of air quality related impacts to the surrounding environment, conduct source emission testing, and conduct air modeling using EPA approved models. Reports, management plans, permit applications and studies shall be in compliance with National Environmental Policy Act, Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Safe Drinking Water Act, Marine Protection Research and Sanctuaries Act, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, Toxic Substances Control Act, Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act, Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act, Hazardous Materials Transportation Act, Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, Noise Control Act, Endangered Species Act, and National Historic Preservation Act. The work will be located at various areas under the cognizance of the Pacific Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command with most of the work within the Pacific and Indian Ocean areas. Many military areas of work anticipated under this contract will not allow the entry of aliens. The field crew of the A-E shall be composed of U. S. citizens who can qualify for access to these areas. If asbestos or hazardous materials exist, the A-E contractor shall identify them and provide for their disposal in the required documents in accordance with applicable rules and regulations pertaining to such hazardous materials. The selected A-E may be required to participate in a pre-fee meeting within seven days of notification and provide a fee proposal within ten days of the meeting. The contract will be an Indefinite Quantity/Indefinite Delivery type where the work will be required on an as-needed basis during the life of the contract providing the Government and contractor agree on the amount. Each project contract will be a firm-fixed price A-E Task Order. The Government will determine the task order amount by using rates negotiated and negotiate the effort required to perform the particular project. The contract shall not exceed twelve months or a maximum of $1,000,000 total fee, whichever, comes first. The Government guarantees a minimum amount of $10,000 for the contract. Should an impasse on the price occur over the initial or subsequent projects, the Government will apply the dollar value of the Government estimate for that project or projects toward the minimum guarantee. The Government reserves the option to extend the contract for an additional four years for a total of five years, with a maximum fee of $1,000,000 per year. There will be no future synopsis in the event the options included into the contract are exercised. Estimated date of contract award is July 2002. Proposals may be subject to an advisory audit performed by the Defense Contract Audit Agency. All firms responding to this announcement will be evaluated on the following factors, which are shown in descending order of importance: (1) Professional qualifications of firms and staff proposed in environmental engineering (specializing in environmental baseline surveys, preliminary assessments, site investigations, and risk assessments) to facilitate real property transactions, regulatory compliance and coordination, and experience in the field of solid waste, hazardous waste, air pollution control, and pollution prevention. (2) Specialized recent experience and technical competence of firm or particular staff members in Federal and local regulatory requirements, understanding of the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation Liability Act (CERCLA 120H) and National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA), lead and asbestos surveys, risk assessments (human health and ecological risk assessments), solid waste, hazardous waste, air pollution control and pollution prevention. (3) Past performance on contracts with Government agencies and private industry in terms of cost control, quality of work, and compliance with performance schedules. (4) Capacity to accomplish the work in the required time and ability to handle multiple projects at the same time. (5) A-E firm?s quality control practices/techniques. (6) Location in the general geographical area of the project and knowledge of the locality of the project, provided, that application of this criterion leaves an appropriate number of qualified firms, given the nature and size of the project. (7) The volume of work previously awarded to the firm by the Department of Defense shall also be considered, with the object of effecting among qualified A-E firms and firms that have not had Department of Defense contracts. (8) Use of Small or Small Disadvantaged Business, Woman-owned Small Business, Historically Underutilized Business Zone Small Business, Veteran-Owned Small Business, Service Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and Minority Institutions firms shall also be considered. A-E firms shall address their planned potential for usage of Small Business, Small Disadvantage Business, Woman-Owned Small business, Historically Underutilized Business Zone Small Business, Veteran-Owned Small Business, Service Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business, Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority Institutions in Block 10 of the SF 255. In block 10 of the SF 255 and any addendum, state why your firm is specially qualified based on each of the above evaluation criteria. For evaluation criteria (2), provide the following information for only the staff proposed for this work using these column headings: Name, Related Projects Worked On, Year, Firm, and Technical Role. Show the office location where the work will be done and describe the experience and location of those personnel who will do the work. The past performance of each firm and performance rating(s) will be reviewed during the evaluation process and can affect the selection outcome. A-E firms shall provide their DUNS and ACASS number in Block 3 of the SF 255. The contract will require the selected firm have on-line access to E-mail via the Internet for routine exchange of correspondence. THIS PROSPECTIVE CONTRACT IS A 100 PERCENT SET-ASIDE FOR SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS. The small business size standard classification is NAICS 541330 ($4.0 million in annual receipts). If adequate interest is not received from highly qualified Small Business concerns, this solicitation will be re-synopsized on an unrestricted basis to all firms regardless of size or concern. A-E firms that are interested, and meet the requirements described in this announcement, are invited to submit complete, updated Standard Form (SF) 254 Architect Engineer and Related Services Questionnaire, and SF 255, Architect-Engineer and Related Services Questionnaire for Specific Project. The completed forms should be submitted to the Commander, PACNAVFACENGCOM, Acquisition Department, Pacific Environmental Contracts Division (ACQ0231:SS), by 2:00 p.m. HST, 28 March 2002, at the following address: (1) Postal Mailing Address: 258 Makalapa Drive, Suite 100, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 96860-3134; (2) If hand carrying: Building 223, South Avenue, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 96860. Label lower right corner of outside mailing envelope identifying the solicitation number as follows: A-E Services N62742-02-R-1801. A-E firms utilized by the prime A-E must also submit completed Standard Forms 254 and 255. Submit one hard copy of each form plus one electronic copy (3.5 inch Diskette or CD-ROM). Facsimile, electronic and late submission of Standard Forms 254 and 255 will not be accepted. This is not a request for a proposal.
- Place of Performance
- Address: Comamnder, Pacific Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, 258 Makalapa Drive, Suite 100, Pearl Harbor, HI
- Zip Code: 96860-3134
- Zip Code: 96860-3134
- Record
- SN00042811-W 20020316/020314213445 (fbodaily.com)
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