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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 25, 2006 FBO #1733
MODIFICATION

F -- Modification to correct NAICS code size standards. Modification to correct #3 Selection Criteria. (4) Operational Approach has become (D) Operational Approach. (D) has become (E).

Notice Date
8/23/2006
 
Notice Type
Modification
 
NAICS
562910 — Remediation Services
 
Contracting Office
US Army Engineer District, Kansas City, ATTN: CENWK-CT, 700 Federal Building 60l East 12th Street, Kansas City, MO 64106-2896
 
ZIP Code
64106-2896
 
Solicitation Number
W912DQ-06-R-0042
 
Response Due
10/2/2006
 
Archive Date
12/1/2006
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
This is a pre-solicitation announcement. (1) CONTRACT INFORMATION: These contract(s) are being procured in accordance with FAR 16.500. Firm(s) will be selected for negotiation based on demonstrated competence and qualifications for the required wor k. These Long-Term Response Action (LTRA) contracts are required to support the Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste (HTRW) Program for the Kansas City District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Up to three (3) Indefinite Delivery Contracts will be negot iated and awarded to Small Business (SB), with a joint total acquisition value of $60 million. In addition, one contract will be awarded to Small 8(a), and one to Small Disadvantaged Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) categories, each with a $10million acquisition value. The joint total acquisition value for these contracts will be $80 million. Contracts are limited to one contract per qualified firm, each with a contract period of three years, with one (2) two-year option period. Individual task or ders under the contracts will be of the firm-fixed price, firm-fixed price plus award fee, cost plus fixed fee, cost plus award fee or cost plus incentive fee type. The focus of the proposed LTRA services contracts is to support customers of Districts wit hin the Northwestern Division of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, including the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region II (New York, New Jersey, the commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands and Native American Tribes or Nations located in these jurisdictions) Task orders will be issued as the need arises during the contract period. It is anticipated that the first contract will be awarded not earlier than January 2007. One or more months may elapse between subsequent contract awards. The method used to allocate Task Orders among the Contracts will include consideration of experience within the defined geographical boundaries, user needs, capacity to accomplish the Task Order in the required time frame, and past performance. T he North American Industrial Classification System Code (NAICS) is 562910, Environmental Remediation Services for Long-Term Response, which has a size standard of 500 employees. The wages and benefits of service employees (see FAR 22.10) performing under these contracts must be at least equal to those determined by the Department of Labor under the Service Contract Act of 1965, and will be determined per task order basis and dependant upon the requested services and location. (2) PROJECT INFORMATION: The type of work to be accomplished could include long-term monitoring, long-term operation and maintenance of groundwater remediation systems, optimization of treatment systems, as well as conducting pilot studies to evaluate treatment technologies including but not limited to supplemental remedial action to address newly discovered or residual contamination at the site in conformance to the record of decision (ROD) for the site or other applicable requirements, revealed during the LTRA phase, project planning , preparation of work plans, project plans, health and safety plans, quality assurance project plan, response action systems start-up and shut-down support, transition of the facility to other parties for operation and maintenance, preparation of an Operat ion and Maintenance Manual, sampling, analysis, validation, and evaluation of confirmatory environmental sampling data, site security and boundary control, disposal of facility wastes, maintenance of the site grounds, disposal of investigation-derived wast es, evaluation of facility performance and recommendation for optimization, decommissioning of wells, installation of additional monitoring wells, installation of fencing, and providing and posting of warning signs, five-year review support of response act ions state reports and technical reports, public education, and information support. The specified tasks may require the use of analog, digital or cellular tec hnology, establishment of personal computer based relational databases; dedicated remote sensing; measuring and transmitting capability; application of global positioning and geographic information; and the use of internet for dissemination of digital info rmation. (3) SELECTION CRITERIA: Primary selection criteria are listed in descending order of importance: (A) Specialized experience and technical competence [FAR 16.505. Responding firms should demonstrate experience during the past ten (10) years. Th e board will evaluate the specialized experience on projects and the technical capabilities of the prime firm and any subcontractors. The effectiveness of the proposed project team (including management structure, coordination of disciplines, offices and/ or subcontractors; and prior working relationships) will also be examined. State whether the experience is that of the prime (or joint venture), consultant or an individual. Work cited that is experience of prime (or joint venture) from an office other t han that identified shall be so labeled. Specialized experience to be evaluated for this project is as follows (all specialized experience factors are listed in descending order of importance): (1) Experience with the operation of groundwater, and/or lea chate treatment facilities including operating, maintaining, monitoring, repairing, and incidental construction support. Provide the size, duration, and yearly operation and maintenance cost of the treatment facility. (2) Provide experience with optimizi ng equipment performance, monitoring requirements and overall system protectiveness (containment of site plume, etc.). Provide the optimization studies performed, include significant recommendations (alternate technologies, studies, groundwater modeling e fforts) and how they were incorporated into the facilities operations in order to reduce costs or improve protectiveness. (B) Past Performance. Past Performance Evaluation forms will be submitted by customers for work previously performed by each firm. Firms will be evaluated on the basis of Quality of Product or Service, Timeliness of Performance, Cost Control and Customer Satisfaction. (C) Professional Qualifications. The board will evaluate, as appropriate, the education, training, registration, overall and relevant experience, longevity with the firm, and experience working together of key management and technical perso nnel. This criterion is primarily concerned with the qualifications of the key personnel and not the number of personnel. Responding firms should demonstrate the professional qualifications in these primary personnel, which are listed in descending order of importance. List professional registrations for the personnel: (a) Project Manager; (b) Chemical process engineer; (c) Project Supervisor; (d) Plant Operator; (e) Certified Industrial Hygienist; (f) Site Safety and Health Officer; (g) Quality Control Coordinator. (D) Operational Approach. The board will consider a firms available capacity of key disciplines to perform work in the required time. The board will also consider the prime firm and its consultants in the offices proposed to perform the wo rk in relationship to the firms current workloads. Work under these contracts may be in a widely dispersed geographic area, therefore, responding firms should demonstrate the extent of their capabilities. The overall most highly qualified firms will not be rejected solely in the interest of equitable distribution of contracts. Responding firms should cite all contract numbers, award dates and total negotiated fees for any DoD contract awarded within the past twelve (12) months. Please indicate all Task Orders and Modifications awarded your firm by DoD agencies within the last twelve (12) months under an indefinite delivery type contract. Indicate date of Task Orders and fee for each. (E) Costs may be compared to historical data or current averages for the area. Unlike other evaluation criteria, cost may be compared to other offerers submitting under this solicitation to determine reasonableness. The proposed costs will constitute advance agreements for the contract for the awardee(s). (4). SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: Interested firms h aving the capabilities to perform this work must submit three (3) copies of proposal to the address listed no later than close of business [4:00 P.M. (CST)] on October 2, 2006. Limit proposal to 100 pages (single-sided only); 66 lines of print per page maximum (12 pitch). Corporate Safety and Health Program description document and Section K, Representations and Certifications are in addition to the 100 page proposal limit. Proposers will NOT be allowed to incorporate pages by reference. Submit res ponses to: U.S. Army Engineer District-Kansas City, ATTN: CENWK-CT-H/Cofer , 757 Federal Building, 601 East 12th Street, Kansas City, MO 64106-2896. No faxed submittals shall be accepted, and any submittals received after this date will not be considere d. To be eligible for contract award, a firm must be registered in the DoD Central Contractors Registration (CCR) database. Register via the CCR Internet site at http://www.ccr.gov or by contacting the DoD Electronic Commerce Information Center at 1-877- DLA-DALL or 1-877-352-2255. There is a new Federal Integrated Acquisition Environment (IAE) initiative called Online Representations and Certifications Application (ORCA). ORCA is a web-based system that centralizes and standardizes the collection, stora ge, and viewing of many of the representations and certifications required by the Federal Acquisition Regulations and previously found in solicitations. According to the language in FAR case 2002-024, vendors are required to use ORCA beginning 01 January 2005. Detailed information can be found in FAR Case, as well as by visiting the Help section of the ORCA website at http://orca.bpn.gov . The help section includes ORCA background information, frequently asked questions (FAQ), the ORCA Handbook, and whom to call for assistance. For questions of a technical nature, please contact Kamala Powell at Kamala.D.Powell@usace.army.mil.
 
Place of Performance
Address: US Army Engineer District, Kansas City ATTN: CENWK-CT, 700 Federal Building 60l East 12th Street Kansas City MO
Zip Code: 64106-2896
Country: US
 
Record
SN01123646-W 20060825/060823221603 (fbodaily.com)
 
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