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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 30, 2006 FBO #1830
SOURCES SOUGHT

C -- Animal Manure & Waterwaste Handling & Storage Facilities

Notice Date
11/28/2006
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
541330 — Engineering Services
 
Contracting Office
Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Nevada State Office, 1365 Corporate Blvd., Reno, NV, 89502, UNITED STATES
 
ZIP Code
00000
 
Solicitation Number
NRCS-1-NV-07
 
Response Due
1/3/2007
 
Archive Date
1/18/2007
 
Description
The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is soliciting SF-330s, Architect-Engineer Qualifications for Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) engineering services contract for work within the state of Nevada. The contract will include an initial performance period from award to 1 year and four option year periods. Work under this contract to be subject to satisfactory negotiation of individual firm-fixed price task orders. The price of any single task order shall be at least $5,000 but shall not exceed $75,000. The guaranteed minimum task order shall be $5,000 for the initial period only. There shall be no guaranteed minimum for the option periods, if exercised. The estimateds total value of task orders for these A&E services is $750,000. Task orders could include performance of any part or all operations necessary to perform engineering surveys, site investigation, engineering designs, and construction activities for; animal manure and wastewater handling and storage projects, embankment ponds, pond liners, solid/liquid separators, pipelines, pumping plants, and other conservation practices within Nevada. Surveys required may consist of but are not limited to any part or all of the following activities: topographic surveys, design surveys, geotechnical surveys, and construction layout surveys. Site investigations may include but are not limited to geotechnical subsurface investigations and in-situ field testing to determine engineering characteristics of subsurface soils needed for design activities. Design activities required may consist of but are not limited to any part or all of the following activities: complete the design work for animal manure and wastewater handling and storage projects, embankment ponds, pond liners solid/liquid separators, pipelines, pumping plants, and other conservation practices within Nevada. Design activities will also include preparation of construction specifications, construction plans (drawings), quantities, cost estimates, quantity computation checks and certifications, and to prepare design folders. Construction activities may include construction inspection, checkout, and certification. The typical project could require knowledge and experience in animal manure and wastewater volume estimations, rainfall runoff calculations, surveying, geotechnical investigations, structural engineering, soil mechanics testing procedures, engineering design and quality assurance activities associated with the design and construction of waste storage ponds, earth embankments, reinforced concrete structures, clay and flexible liners, wastewater and water conveyance pipelines, pumping plants. The firm will be required to perform engineering surveys and engineering design activities in accordance with NRCS standards and certify that all surveys and designs meet NRCS standards. NRCS standards can be found in the NRCS Field Office Technical Guide (http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/efotg/) and design guidance (http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/ENG/) can be found in NRCS Handbooks. All design documentation, field notes, drawings and construction specifications are to be furnished to NRCS. Written plans and specifications including drawings shall also be provided to the NRCS in both hard and electronic copy. Electronic copies must be NRCS software compatible (AutoCAD v.2005 or above, Eaglepoint, and Microsoft Office). All designs and drawings must be sealed by a Nevada Licensed Civil Engineer. PRESELECTION CRITERIA: Firms must meet the following criteria in order to be considered for an award under this requirement. (1) Have a minimum of two engineers employed on a full time basis. At least one engineer must be a Registered Professional Engineer in the state of Nevada and have a minimum of ten years experience in engineering surveys and engineering design of the typical projects. (2) Associated with or have a minimum of one surveyor with a minimum of ten years experience in engineering surveys. (3) Associated with or have a minimum of two draftspersons employed on a full time basis, one with a minimum of five years AutoCAD experience and the other with a minimum of one year experience. (4) Associated with or have a minimum of one geotechnical professional with a minimum of ten years experience. SELECTION CRITERIA: Firms meeting the pre-selection criteria will be evaluated and ranked using the following selection criteria: (1) Professional qualifications necessary for satisfactory performance. Evaluation will be based upon the number of qualified personnel and their knowledge and level of experience associated with the requirements above, and their availability to perform work on this contract. (2) Specialized experience and demonstrated technical competence in each type of work required. Evaluation will be based on the extent of directly related experience in performing engineering surveys and engineering designs of the types of projects described above; specialized education at the university level, and all other applicable education, training, and certifications. Consideration will be given to those firms with knowledge of and direct experience in the design and application of typical projects in Nevada. Evaluation will include experience in; hydrologic and hydraulic modeling and design, experience in engineering surveys, geotechnical site investigations, engineering design, structural design and geotechnical design of typical projects. Examples of work shall be documented for review, as well as a description of the type work performed. These work descriptions will be evaluated based on documented complexity of work performed. (3) Capacity to accomplish the work. Evaluation will be based upon the number of personnel available in the disciplines described above, the quantity of existing work under contract, and the schedules for completion of the existing work. (4) Past performance on contracts with government agencies and private industry. Evaluation will be based upon the firms past experience with other government agencies and the private sector in performing the requirements described; the quality and timeliness of performance under previous contracts. References with telephone numbers must be provided. (5) Location in the general geographic area. Evaluation will be based upon the firm?s proximity to the State of Nevada. The above evaluation factors listed in their order of importance. Firms, which meet the requirements described in this announcement, are invited to submit four (4) copies of Standard Form 330 (Architect-Engineer Qualifications and any other information relative to the selection criteria to the contracting office address listed above to the attention of the Contracting Officer January 3, 2007 2:00 PM, Pacific Standard time mail to: Attn Maggie Liebel, USDA, Natural Resources Conservation Service, 1365 Corporate Blvd., Reno, Nevada. Only those firms responding by that time will be considered for evaluation. THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
 
Place of Performance
Address: Nevada
Zip Code: 89406
Country: UNITED STATES
 
Record
SN01187077-W 20061130/061128220126 (fbodaily.com)
 
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