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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 01, 2005 FBO #1405
SOLICITATION NOTICE

F -- Timber Typing / Field Inventory Project for Native Allotments in Koniag Management Unit, Alaska

Notice Date
9/29/2005
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
Contracting Office
Bureau of Indian Affairs, Alaska Regional Office, P. O. Box 25520, Juneau, Alaska 99802
 
ZIP Code
99802
 
Solicitation Number
IFI-06-01
 
Response Due
10/21/2005
 
Archive Date
11/30/2005
 
Description
The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) is responsible for the management of the resources on restricted Native allotments in the state of Alaska. These allotments total nearly 15,000 parcels comprising approximately 1.2 million acres. To effectively manage these numerous parcels of land that are dispersed over a vast area, divisions were made into twelve land management units for the purposes of planning and monitoring. Management unit boundaries are based upon and consistent with the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) Regional Corporation boundaries. The Koniag Management Unit (KMU) encompasses approximately 12,000 acres of Native allotted land comprising approximately 145 Native Allotments delineated on the attached map. The purpose of the forest inventory is to determine current stand conditions and forested acreage by ownership and timber type to provide estimates of stand inventory. Aerial photography digitization will be required to identify stand types and stand examinations shall include: cruise design, stratification, target sampling errors, field measurements, data processing, and statistical analysis, in order to ???ground truth??? the digitized stand type data. The Contractor shall provide the necessary personnel, equipment, materials, transportation, and supervision to perform the inventory project in accordance with the provisions of the contract. The US Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Alaska Region, ???Field Manual for the Forest Inventory of Alaskan Native Lands??? (2005), shall be the procedural guide for the collection of forest inventory data. The contract will be awarded to the individual or party submitting the quote, which is most advantageous to the Government considering all terms, conditions and prices. Location and Description The restricted native allotments are located on Kodiak Island, Afognak Island, some of the small surrounding islands and a small section along the mainland across Shelikof Straights on the far western area of KMU. The maritime climate is greatly influenced from the relatively warm Alaskan current that circulates from the northeast past Kodiak and Afognak. The weather is characterized by heavy precipitation, cool summers, warm winters, and persistently strong surface winds. Winter storms are common with associated high seas. Fog is heavy throughout the year but is especially common from May to September. In the town of Kodiak, the length of the growing season averages 134 days (i.e. days where the minimum temperature is greater than 32f and the mean is greater than 40f). the average number of frost-free days is 148. In general, snow doesn???t fall until mid-November and is gone by early May. The cool temperatures and short summer make for slow decomposition of litter and logging slash. The Kodiak Mountains that form the Kodiak Island Group are a continuation of the Kenai Mountains. The land is steep, rugged and extensively glaciated (only a few glaciers remain on Kodiak Island and none on Afognak). The coastline is cut by deep fjords and there are numerous deep bays and excellent harbors. The combination of steep slopes and accommodating bays make boat travel much easier than travel by land. The land is drained by short, swift and clear streams and there are few lakes greater than one mile in length. Many ponds and chains of lakes scatter the glacially sculpted landscape. The coastline is still changing and the land sank in places five to six feet with the 1964 earthquake. BIA Furnished Property The BIA shall deliver the following list of materials and property to the Contractor. The Contractor will be liable for the loss or damage of such property until they are returned to the BIA COR (Contracting Officer Representative) upon the successful completion and final acceptance of work required under contract. BIA property will be returned within 30 days of contract completion or the termination of the contract. Final payment will not be processed until all BIA Furnished Property is returned to the BIA COR 1. List of Native allotments (parcels) within the Koniag management unit including legal descriptions and acreage 2. One set of aerial photographs (1:18,000) with stereo coverage of Native allotments and the flight line index 3. One set of compact disks containing orthophotography of Native allotments within the management unit 4. One set of USGS Quadrangle maps 5. Stand Record Tally Sheets and Tree Tally Sheets (data recorder use is acceptable with data printout accompanying electronic information.) 6. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Alaska Region ???Field Manual for the Forest Inventory of Alaskan Native Lands??? (2005) 7. Plot & Tree Tally Sheets (data recorders may be used) Damage to BIA property will be charged at the rates listed below: Aerial photos $10.00/photo Compact disks $10.00/cd Photo series guides $40.00/guide Qualifications The minimum technical qualifications required for all field personnel are listed as follows: 1. Each crew must have a crew leader with at least B.S. degree in forestry and a minimum of one year experience conducting stand examinations in Alaska 2. Crew members must have undergraduate course experience in forest mensuration, tree identification, and photogrammetry 3. Crew members must be able to interpret aerial photography The Contractor shall use only personnel meeting minimum technical qualifications for performance of work under this contract. The BIA will require the Contractor to provide transcripts and or resumes documenting the qualifications of all personnel. The BIA reserves the right to require the removal of unqualified personnel from the worksite and resubmission of any data supplied by unqualified personnel. Accuracy Standards The statistical accuracy requirements for the forest inventory are as follows: 1. For any given strata within the management unit, the statistical accuracy will be within 20% standard error of the mean based on basal area 2. For all strata within the management unit, the statistical accuracy will be within 10% standard error of the mean based on basal area All errors noted through BIA inspection will be corrected and reports resubmitted to the BIA within 14 days of receipt by the Contractor. A revisit to the stand will be required to collect any missing or incorrect information. Sample Design The stand boundaries within each allotment will be delineated on the digital Orthophotography and assigned a stratum. Each stand will be a contiguous area and will stop at the end of the stand or at a logical breakpoint if the stand overflows outside the allotment. This is required due to the fact that many of the allotments have not been surveyed and may shift in the future after an official survey is complete. If a shift were to occur, small pockets of non-typed ground would exist. Therefore timber typing will shall continue for a distance of not more than 100feet outside the allotment or to a logical breakpoint if it exists. A percentage of each stratum will be measured based on the relative occurrence of each type within the total forested sample area. A sampling grid will be designed within each sample stand with enough plots to meet the statistical requirements stated above. The sampling grid will be designed to uniformly sample the stand. Each plot will be located at least 2 chains from the stand boundary. A minimum of 3 plots will be located within a stand. Locations of plot center points will be recorded in the field using a mapping-grade global positioning system (GPS) unit (i.e. the Trimble Pro XR). A photo point will be established within every stand and photos will be taken facing north, south, east, and west from that photo point using a digital camera. Stand pictures will be representative of the stand conditions of which they were taken, sequentially numbered, and documented in the field notes. Using the photo series for quantifying natural fuels manual (green 3 ring binders), a photo series number for the photo that best describes the fuel and vegetation conditions will be recorded on every plot (this information is used for fire management purposes). A digital photograph & GPS coordinate will be taken of every structure located within the allotment boundary. Refer to the BIA field manual for review of additional field procedures. Pre-work Meeting The BIA COR and the contractor will arrange for a pre-work meeting to discuss expectations, work plans and dates and allow each party involved to address matters requiring specific attention. At the pre-work meeting the contractor will be required to present and submit: a. action plan outlining specific calendar dates b. names and resumes of field personnel to be utilized c. expected production rates, logistic & technical concerns d. name, address and phone number for the contractor, subcontractor or any other designated representative. Delivery The Contractor will deliver all completed items listed below to the BIA Forestry Office. The BIA will inspect all delivered materials within 14 days of receipt from the Contractor. 1. Original Tree Tally Sheets & Stand Record Tally Sheets a. Templates for the tally sheets are listed in the forest inventory field manual, as well as an example copy of the tally sheets will be provided. 2. GPS data a. List of Cruise Plan plot center points b. Point for any structure or cultural site which was not found during photo interpretation. c. WGS 84 datum d. Mapping quality GPS with beacon receiving capabilities (coast guard beacons around islands) 3. Cruise Design & Plan a. Cruise design after digital timber typing is complete i. Show math on cruise method (i.e. variable, fixed, tally) count plots or measure plots or both. b. Cruise Plan i. Work plan 1. dates 2. places 3. time 4. personnel 5. scheduled contact or meeting times ii. Plot information 1. GPS coordinates for plot centers 2. spreadsheet with allotment and plots 3. Planned BAF 4. Traverse Notes a. All original notes will be submitted on provided field notebooks 5. Digital Photographs a. Photographs taken at plot center according to direction of the inventory field manual will need to be catalogued and organized and submitted in CD form b. Photographs taken for natural fuels photo series will need to be catalogued and submitted in CD form 6. Digitized Orthophotography a. Create Project b. .shp files c. topography tools implemented d. ortho photos are cropped for allotments. e. Type outside of actual allotment, not more than 100 feet unless a logical break point exists. All but 12 allotments for Koniag were digitized, not surveyed therefore may change, or shift when actual survey is completed. f. Also digitize footprints of any houses (circumference), roads (single line), obvious paths or travel/transportation routes (single line), streams (bank to bank) or other cultural sites (circumference). 7. Inventory Database a. Analyze cruise data (Atterbury) i. Listed by allotment 1. be sure to include allotments that were not cruised. They will not need statistics specifically, but acreages / types / frequency should be used in cruise design. 2. Sampling error, CV, Standard Deviation (should be 1) 3. basal area 4. # plots required 5. # trees per plot 6. species 7. gross / net volume, volume per acre bf & cf, 8. BA total / per acre ii. Listed by Timber Type iii. Listed by Koniag Management Unit (total) b. Timber Type Table (Access database) i. Allotment number ii. Volume iii. Type distribution iv. Acreage v. BLM title (name) system off of MTP Inspection The work will be inspected in 4 stages as completed. 1. Timber typing / Orthophotography 2. Cruise design / plan 3. Field work 4. Analysis. Stage 1 works will be inspected as completed and submitted. To reduce the risk and chances of misplaced and disorganized data, materials will be submitted by parcel, stand, strata or any other unit which is appropriate to organize the results. If issues, questions or queries arise before the submission date, contact and communication with the BIA Technical Representative is required for mitigating circumstances. Stage 2 works will be inspected when complete and submitted. Stage 3 works will be inspected in conjunction with implementation of the field work stage of this contract. Clear and direct communication and coordination of the travel and cruise plan will be required to facilitate the field inspection. The BIA Technical Representative will inspect approximately 10% of the stands which have been selected for sampling through the cruise design process. The purpose of this inspection or check cruise will ensure that standards set in the ???Field Manual for the Forest Inventory of Alaskan Native Lands??? are followed to create consistent and valid field data. The results will be averaged to preclude the random plot with significant discrepancy. Stage 4 works will be inspected after submission. The BIA COR shall inspect all deliverables from the stages within 10 business days of receipt. Acceptance If the error of the Office Edit Summary exceeds 10% or Sample Point (dbh, height & defect) Check exceeds 8% on any inspected stands within a group, editing will cease and the entire group will be returned to the Contractor (with all the related documents). The Contractor will be responsible for correcting the identified errors and editing the balance of the group to insure that the submission is error free. After corrections have been made, all the related documents will be resubmitted to the BIA COR and he will re-examine the group of stands. The rechecked stands and points will not necessarily be the same ones that were previously examined. The group of stands will be accepted or rejected upon the re-inspection using the same basis as the initial inspection. More than one re-inspection required on any group may result in a charge to the Contractor for additional inspection time and expense. If the office edit has less than 10% error and all the stands selected for field inspection in a group submission have less than 8% errors the group submission will be accepted for final editing. The BIA COR will identify any errors and return only those stands containing errors to the Contractor for final correction. Upon submission of the final corrections the BIA COR will edit and authorize payment for work completed. Payment The information for this project will list itemized costs, including totals for each stage as well as the final project bid amount. Stages 1&3 will be paid on a 40% midway and 60% completion schedule. When the stages are completed half way (measure by acreage) 40% payment will be released. After final submission, inspection and acceptable results are found the final 60% will be released. Stages 2&4 will be paid 100% after submission, inspection and acceptable results. Default The BIA may, by written notice to the Contractor, immediately terminate the Contractor???s right to proceed with this contract if the Contractor fails to meet the specifications contained in this contract. Contract Period The contract period will extend until the end of FY06. Due dates Stages 1 & 2 (completed before stages 3&4) Stages 3 & 4 Contact (Fax 907/586-7120, ATTN: Bryan C. Rice)
 
Place of Performance
Address: Kodiak Island, Shuyak Island, Rasberry Island & Afognak Island, Alaska
Zip Code: 99615
Country: United States of America
 
Record
SN00906655-W 20051001/050929212057 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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