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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 24, 2007 FBO #2097
MODIFICATION

C -- Global Architect-Engineer Infrastructure Services

Notice Date
3/8/2007
 
Notice Type
Modification
 
NAICS
541330 — Engineering Services
 
Contracting Office
Agency for International Development, Washington D.C., USAID/Washington, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Room 7.10-006, Washington, DC, 20523, UNITED STATES
 
ZIP Code
20523
 
Solicitation Number
M-OAA-EGAT-PEP-07-274
 
Response Due
3/15/2007
 
Point of Contact
Monique Bryant, Contracts Negotiator, Phone 202-712-1055, Fax 202-216-3132,
 
E-Mail Address
mbryant@usaid.gov
 
Description
Combined Synopsis-Solicitation Number: M-OAA-EGAT-PEP-07-274 Issuance Date: January 23, 2007 Closing Date: March 9, 2007 Closing Time: 2:00 pm (local time) This Amendment incorporates the Statement of Work titled, Global Architect-Engineering Infrastructure Services PURPOSE The U.S. Agency for International Development, Office of Infrastructure and Engineering within the EGAT Bureau anticipates awarding a multiple award Indefinite Quantity Contract (IQC) to provide Architect-Engineer services worldwide, that will provide quick response and short and long-term professional architect and engineering technical services in the infrastructure areas of water resources, environmental/sanitary engineering, civil engineering, value engineering, industrial/chemical engineering and power and telecommunications to USAID Washington, USAID Missions and in any or all countries that are assisted by USAID. Infrastructure plays a central and vital role in the well being and prosperity of USAID Countries and therefore it is imperative to understand that infrastructure and economic growth are inextricably and intrinsically linked. The ceiling of this IQC will be $500 million over a five year period of performance. BACKGROUND The EGAT, Office of Infrastructure and Engineering (EGAT/I&E) was formed for the purpose of rebuilding USAIDs internal engineering capacity. This office provides technical leadership and field support for the construction, installation, and effective use of critical economic infrastructure, specifically, that of water, roads, ports, electrical grids, and energy production and information/communication technologies. The EGAT/I&E team was designed to offer the following services to the Agency: First response engineering capabilities (both services and construction) in all infrastructure sectors for emergency /disaster response and for conflict, post-conflict, and failed state reconstruction and stabilization phases. On-demand engineering services to all USAID Bureaus and field missions to ensue effective design, management and oversight of all significant infrastructure projects in transformational development states; and Continue the vital education and training of USAID staff and host country counterparts on the role of infrastructure engineering in development, on value engineering, and on best engineering practices. OBJECTIVE The contractor may provide broad technical support and advice to participating host government entities and regulatory bodies in overall institutional and infrastructure development, including, but not limited to, policy, legal, regulatory, financial and commercial development and reform, turn-key design/construction and/or partial rehabilitation, and equipment and commodities provision, human resource development and training, operations and maintenance improvements and private sector participation. The assistance will be planned and implemented in coordination with other donors, local and expatriate universities, engineering societies, capacity building organizations, provincial and local government and community groups, and private and public enterprises as required. The contractor may be required to work in disaster/conflict areas where extensive overseas experience is required. Examples of the type of areas include: post-tsunami design work, hurricane recovery, earthquake damage, the effects of short-term man-made and natural disasters and long-term infrastructure deterioration. The contractor may be required to work in the following areas: construction surveillance; advice/guidance; pre-feasibility studies; feasibility studies; training of USAID staff; design work; and capacity building of host country/government firms. USAID has identified the following general subject areas that will be undertaken to meet objectives in each sector. A. Water Resources: These services will include, but not be limited to, the planning, design NOTE: THIS NOTICE MAY HAVE POSTED ON FEDBIZOPPS ON THE DATE INDICATED IN THE NOTICE ITSELF (08-MAR-2007). IT ACTUALLY APPEARED OR REAPPEARED ON THE FEDBIZOPPS SYSTEM ON 22-AUG-2007, BUT REAPPEARED IN THE FTP FEED FOR THIS POSTING DATE. PLEASE CONTACT fbo.support@gsa.gov REGARDING THIS ISSUE.
 
Web Link
Link to FedBizOpps document.
(http://www.fbo.gov/spg/AID/OP/WashingtonDC/M-OAA-EGAT-PEP-07-274/listing.html)
 
Place of Performance
Address: U.S. Agency for International Development 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Office of Acquisition and Assistance 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW M/OAA/EGAT, RRB, 7.10-025 Washington, Dc 20523
Zip Code: 20523-7100
Country: UNITED STATES
 
Record
SN01382133-F 20070824/070822230553 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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