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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 27, 2005 FBO #1339
SOLICITATION NOTICE

C -- A-E Services by Discipline Nos. II & IV (Alaska) Rel2

Notice Date
7/25/2005
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
Contracting Office
Bureau of Indian Affairs, Southwest Acquisition, P.O.Box 26567, Albuquerque, NM 87125-6567
 
ZIP Code
87125-6567
 
Solicitation Number
BIA-MOO-05-12
 
Response Due
8/15/2005
 
Archive Date
9/1/2005
 
Point of Contact
Judith A. Bodo 505-563-3123, Contracting Officer
 
Description
The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Branch of Acquisition Services, Southwest Regional Office, Albuquerque, NM solicits the Discipline Nos. II & IV services of Architectural-Engineering (A-E) Firms from ONLY Indian owned enterprises. The Indian A-E firms shall submit a current and complete Representation Declaration, self-certification of Buy-Indian eligibility, form, as being at least 51% Indian owned. The certification is required to be considered an eligible Indian pursuant to the Buy-Indian Act, 25 U.S.C. 47. A-E firms will be required to perform services on or near any Alaska Indian Reservation in the following geographical location/for the Alaska Region (AK) Contracts awarded in response to this announcement will be awarded in accordance with the authority of the "Buy Indian Act" (25 U.S.C. 47). Joint ventures shall not be considered. Firms responding to this announcement shall be in full compliance with licensing requirements and shall be currently permitted to practice the profession of engineering in the State of Incorporation. In addition, all A&E contracts shall be subject to the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Subpart 36.6 and other applicable laws. The A&E services required by the BIA have been separated into two (2) professional disciplines I & III of work as follows: (#2) Road Construction Contract Management including Construction Surveying: This discipline includes, but is not limited to, road construction contract management, construction surveying (right-of-way), line grade and slope staking), quality assurance, inspection, testing, and monitoring contractor quality control plans in accordance with contract specifications, maintaining current ?as-built? plans, maintaining current quantity records, maintain current submittal records, and review and recommend pay requests; well versed with the requirements of FHWA Standard Specifications, State Standard Specifications (as applicable) for quality assurance which includes but not limited to surveying instruments and procedures, laboratory testing equipment and AASHTO/ASTM procedures, as well as, applicable state testing methods as related to road construction; MUTCD requirements for traffic control at construction sites; (#4) Bridge Construction Contract Management including Construction Surveying: This discipline includes work pertaining to, but is not limited to bridge construction contract management, quality assurance, inspection, testing, and monitoring contractor quality control plans. The work shall be in accordance with contract specifications and will require preparation of current ?as-built? plans, quality assurance, inspection, testing, and monitoring contractor quality control plans in accordance with contract specifications, maintaining current quantity records, maintain current submittal records, and review and recommendation of construction contract pay requests. The A-E shall be required to be well versed with the requirements of FHWA Standard Specifications, State Standard Specifications (as applicable) to quality assurance which includes but not limited to surveying instruments and procedures, laboratory testing equipment and AASHTO/ASTM procedures, as well as, applicable state testing methods as related to bridge construction: Expertise in structural concrete mix design analyses, quality control/assurance inspection and testing, pile driving, form-work and false-work, structural steel fabrication and erection, and concrete deck finishing operations is necessary along with being well versed with the testing procedures and method of AASHTO and ASTM, and MUTCD requirements for traffic control at construction sites. The BIA intends to award one (1) Indefinite Quantity Contract (IQC) to include both disciplines for the Alaska Region of BIA. The contract work for Discipline Nos. II & IV will be administered and managed by the BIA, Alaska Regional Contracting Officer (CO) with assistance of a designated/certified Contracting Officer Technical Representative (COTR) located in the Alaska Regional Office, Juneau, AK. The BIA intends to award the Indefinite Quantity Contracts (IQC) for Discipline Nos. II & IV with a possible duration of five (5) years which may include one (1) base year and four (4) option years. The Base year shall be effective October 1, 2005 and shall end September 30, 2006. In the event of Protest or Protests, which would delay the award of the contract or contracts, the effective date shall be the actual date of award and the period of performance shall be established as one calendar year from date of award. The options years are subject to the availability of funds and any non-funding decision concerning the extensions of the contract shall be highly dependent on a contractor?s performance evaluation(s) for the previous year?s Contract Delivery Order (CDO?s). The maximum value for any contract shall be $2,000,000.00 per fiscal year. A&E services will be authorized by the issuance of CDO?s. The maximum value of any one CDO shall not exceed $1,000,000.00. The maximum profit/fee allowable for the IQC?s shall be in accordance with Statutory guidance as provided in the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). To gain consideration for the Discipline Nos. II & IV, a current and complete Standard Form 330 (A-E Qualifications) must be submitted. In addition, a respondent must provide a cover letter accompanying the SF 330 specifically identifying Discipline Nos. II & IV. Each prospective contractor must address its in-house capabilities to successfully perform the Discipline Nos. II & IV and is strongly encouraged to provide examples (i.e. construction plans, specifications, estimates, quality assurance plans, testing and inspections, plans, etc) exhibiting these in-house capabilities. Note, that all documentation submitted shall become the property of the United States Government and shall not be returned UNLESS the response is late or determined as non-responsive. Be advised that the limit of responses for the Discipline Nos. II & IV is 1 (one) with 3 (three) copies with no more than 50 pages (may utilize both surfaces of each page and allowable page size is are 8 1/2? X 11? unless presented for examples) totally per response. In accordance with the Brooks Act, the BIA will award contracts to A-E Indian Firms based on the following selection criteria. Selection criteria numbers one (1) and two (2) are of equal importance and the others are shown in descending order of importance. No. 1 Past Performance on contracts with Governmental agencies and private industries in terms of cost control (describe the qualifications of key persons responsible), quality of work, and process for compliance with performance schedules and milestones, specific records of performance on previous and similar technical work (and key individual responsible). The list of previous contracts should include the name and telephone number with fax number of the person who was the point of contact representing the Government or private industry for each contract. Including the ability to response within 24 hours and provide/perform emergency (short deadline) A&E requirements or services. The submissions to document this capability shall be for a period of no less than five (5) years; No. 2 Professional qualifications necessary to provide satisfactory performance of required services including professional registration of members of the firm and outside consultants. These qualifications include exhibited in-house technical competence and specialized experience of the firm in the selected professional Discipline of Work. (All examples shall be those that demonstrate the A-E firm?s in-house capabilities and not the capabilities of a subcontractor); No. 3 Specialized experience and technical competence of the team proposed for this project (including outside consultants) in related areas of work for the required specific professional discipline(s). No. 4 The capacity to accomplish the work in the time required which includes the ability of in-house principals and other personnel as well as resources of the firm to plan, manage, and coordinate work up to the $2,000,000.00 maximum at any one time utilizing a team on a project that consists of several phases. The availability of additional professionally qualified regular employees (not subcontractors) to provide assistance on an as required basis should also be addressed: No. 5 Specific knowledge and work experience related to the specific professional discipline of work in the geographic region(s) previously mentioned; and No. 6 Ability to comply with Indian Preference requirements as prescribed in Section 7(b) of Public Law 93-638. Section 7(b) of Public Law 93-638 (25 U.S.C. 450e) and 48 C.F.R. 1404.7002 require that preference opportunities in employment and training be given to Indian/Alaskan Native individuals and preference in the award of subcontractors. This preference in subcontracting will be strictly enforced by the BIA. The BIA Contracting Officers shall review and approve all proposed A-E subcontracts and subcontractors prior to the prime contractor entering into such subcontract(s). Qualified Indian-owned A-E firms shall incur 50% (fifty percent) of all contract performance with in-house personnel. The Government shall not indemnify the firms selected against liability involving any work performed under the basic contract and any delivery orders issued thereto. Those qualified Indian Owned A-E firms meeting the stated limitations and having the capability to perform the service(s) described in this announcement are invited to respond on or before June 30, 2005 close of business by submitting on their organizational letterhead, with original signature on a Letter of Intent which includes the specific professional discipline nos. II & IV criteria above; current and completed Standard Form 330 (A-E Qualification), Central Contractor Registration (FAR clause 52.204-7) and Representation Declaration; Standard Form LL (Disclosure of Lobbying Activities). This solicitation is subject to the provisions of FAR Subpart 3.104-9, Certification Requirements. To be deemed as current, the documentation must be completed on or after April 30, 2005. Omission of any required form or document or documentation shall cause the respondent to be determined non-responsive whereby the entire response shall be returned to the respondent with notification of being ineligible for this solicitation/award. No general notification other than this notice shall be made. No further respondent action beyond the submission of the above requirements is necessary or encouraged. This is not a request for proposal.
 
Record
SN00854047-W 20050727/050725212201 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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