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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF JULY 22, 2015 FBO #4989
MODIFICATION

C -- A-E Services-Environmental Investig. Permit Applications, Related Studies. Various Navy/Marine Activities, Pacific Basin/Indian Ocean Areas.

Notice Date
7/20/2015
 
Notice Type
Modification/Amendment
 
NAICS
541330 — Engineering Services
 
Contracting Office
N62742 NAVFAC PACIFIC, ACQUISITION DEPARTMENT 258 Makalapa Drive, Suite 100, Pearl Harbor, HI
 
ZIP Code
00000
 
Solicitation Number
N6274215R1800
 
Response Due
7/29/2015
 
Archive Date
8/13/2015
 
Point of Contact
Velma Wong 8084745720
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
This modification corrects Selection Criteria #1, restates all selection criteria and addresses an additional question received for this solicitation. 1)Professional qualifications (e.g. education, experience, professional registrations) of key personnel (Principal, project manager, civil engineer, environmental engineer, sanitary engineer, chemical engineer, geologist/hydro geologist, soil engineer, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, structural engineer, architect, etc.) will be evaluated to demonstrate their competence for satisfactory performance of the full range of environmental services required by this contract. The professional qualifications and past performance of the prime contractor ™s key personnel will be weighted more heavily than that of the team sub-contractors. More importance shall be placed on the following environmental engineering fields: Potable water; industrial and domestic wastewater; storm water; oily waste; solid waste; dredged material and pollution prevention. 2) Specialized recent experience (within the last 5-years) and technical competence of the firm or its particular staff members will be evaluated in demonstrating experience with federal, state, territory and local regulatory requirements, and overseas environmental governing standards, and Navy and other applicable DoD instructions of the Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Pacific (NAVFAC PAC) area of responsibility (AOR) in the following environmental services: a)Potable water utility assessments; b)Wastewater utility assessments; c)Potable water sanitary surveys; d)Sludge handling and disposal management; e)Storm water investigations, permit and management, including low impact development (LID) planning; f)Oily waste, treatment, recycling and disposal; g)Spill prevention and response planning; h)Potable water utility system vulnerability assessments and emergency response planning, i)Hydro-geological modeling; j)Air/ozone-depleting substances (ODS) inventory, permit, modeling and management plan; k)Pollution prevention (P2); l)Solid waste utility system assessment and management plans; m)Hazardous waste management; n)Dredged material; and o)Surveying and cadastral. More importance will be placed on the following environmental engineering fields: Potable water; industrial and domestic wastewater; storm water; oily waste; solid waste; dredged material and pollution prevention. The specialized recent project experience and technical competence of the prime firm will be weighted more heavily than that of the team subcontractors. 3) Past performance on contracts with Government agencies and private industry in terms of cost control, quality of work, and compliance with performance schedules. Preference will be on past performance on contracts with Government agencies. The Government is not restricted to the information provided by the firm and may use other sources to assess past performance information such as the Past Performance Information Retrieval System (PPIRS), Architect-Engineer Contract Administration Support System (ACASS) and inquiries with past customer/clients. 4) Capability to deliver on-schedule, high quality work products assuming a workload of six projects totaling $2 Mil at multiple locations within the NAVFAC Pacific AOR occurring concurrently, in addition to ongoing work for other clients.; 5) Location of the prime firm and subcontractors in the general geographical area of the projects; and familiarity and knowledge of the geographic region within the NAVFAC Pacific AOR. QUESTION AND ANSWER FOR SOLICITATION N62742-15-R-1800: QUESTION: Regarding the Statement of Work, Item 11 indicates that the Architect-Engineer Disciplines and Supporting Services may require the following and provides a listing of disciplines. Do we need to have all of these disciplines on our team? ANSWER: Since there is no way of predetermining exactly what projects will be required, the Statement of Work, Item 11, states the Architect-Engineer Disciplines and Supporting Services may require the following and includes a listing of disciplines that may be required on the resultant contract. Professional qualifications will be evaluated to demonstrate competence for satisfactory performance of the full range of environmental services required by the resultant contract. As such, evaluations can only be made on the completeness and quality of information provided.
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/DON/NAVFAC/N62742/N6274215R1800/listing.html)
 
Place of Performance
Address: COMMANDER, NAVFAC PACIFIC ACQUISITION DEPARTMENT A-E ENVIRONMENTAL CONTRACTS, BLDG 62, 258 MAKALAPA DRIVE, SUITE 100, HONOLULU, HAWAII
Zip Code: 96860
 
Record
SN03803857-W 20150722/150720235850-7293afd0d300c2d7e531f123c7e0f3f6 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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