MODIFICATION
C -- Hydraulic and Hydrologic Engineering Services – USACE, Portland District
- Notice Date
- 1/6/2017
- Notice Type
- Modification/Amendment
- NAICS
- 541330
— Engineering Services
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, USACE District, Portland, Attn: CECT-NWP, PO Box 2946, Portland, Oregon, 97208-2946, United States
- ZIP Code
- 97208-2946
- Solicitation Number
- W9127N-17-R-0015
- Archive Date
- 4/6/2017
- Point of Contact
- Regi Troullier, Phone: 5038084621, Ms. Laurie Gillespie, Phone: 5038084627
- E-Mail Address
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regi.troullier@usace.army.mil, laurie.a.gillespie@usace.army.mil
(regi.troullier@usace.army.mil, laurie.a.gillespie@usace.army.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- SYNOPSIS NOTICE FOR W9127N-17-R-0015 Synopsis Issue Date: January 06, 2017 Response Due Date: February 13, 2017 1. CONTRACT INFORMATION. THIS NEW ANNOUNCEMENT IS UNRESTRICTED AND IS OPEN TO ALL BUSINESSES REGARDLESS OF SIZE. The resulting contract will be an Architect-Engineer (A-E) Firm Fixed-Price Indefinite Delivery Contract (IDC), for Hydraulic and Hydrologic Engineering Services. This IDC contract is being procured in accordance with the Selection of Architects and Engineers Statute (formerly the Brooks Act) as implemented in FAR Subpart 36.6. Firms will be selected for negotiation based on demonstrated competence and qualifications outlined in Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 36.602-1 and DFARS 236.602-1 for the required A-E services This synopsis will facilitate the award of one contract with a total contract capacity of $10 million and a duration of five years starting from the award date. The maximum task order amount is expected to be $750,000, with an average task order amount being in the $250,000 range. North American Industrial Classification System Code (NAICS) is 541330, which has a size standard of $15 million or less in average annual receipts over the last 3 years. The wages and benefits of listed services employees (see FAR 22.10) performing under this contract must be at least equal to those determined by the Department of Labor under the Service Contract Act under http://www.wdol.gov, as determined relative to the employee's office location (not the location of the work). To be eligible for contract award, a firm must be registered in the Department of Defense (DOD) System for Award Management (SAM). Register via the SAM Internet Site at https://www.sam.gov or by contacting the Service Desk at 1-866-606-8220. If a large business is selected for this contract, it must comply with FAR 52.219-9 regarding the requirement for a subcontracting plan on that part of the work it intends to subcontract. The plan is not required with this submittal, but will be required with the fee proposal of the firm selected for negotiations. This information is provided to help you in the development of your team. The contract awarded under this announcement will be administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District. The Portland District may elect to transfer capacity to the Seattle District (CENWS) and Walla-Walla, District (CENWW). 2. PROJECT INFORMATION. A-E hydraulic and hydrologic engineering services for the evaluation, analysis, and design of water resources civil works projects including dams, levees, jetties, rivers, estuaries and other facilities is needed. The contractor will provide all equipment required to support the following additional services: sediment sampling/Hydro survey, LiDAR and Sonar. The location of work performed under this contract shall be stated in the individual Task Orders, however the Government expects the bulk of the Task Orders to be issued by the Portland District (CENWP) and performed within Portland District's area of responsibility. Typical services include: a. Hydraulic and Coastal Design. • Hydraulic design of juvenile and adult fish facilities, high and low head dam facilities, and navigation facilities. • Planning, application, and interpretation of physical model studies to include hydraulic design of fish passage and hydraulic structures. Performance of physical sediment and coastal models and wave flume studies. • Development of numerical (1-D, 2-D, and 3-D) models of hydraulic, coastal and estuarine structures and environments • Development of physical models (general and sectional) of hydraulic, coastal, and estuarine structures and environments. • Procurement and interpretation of hydroacoustic data from stilling basins, reservoirs, streams, federal navigation channels, fishways, and submarine structures for model development and condition assessment including difficult acoustic conditions such as shallow concrete channels with perpendicular surfaces, swift water, and limited GPS visibility. • Planning, execution, interpretation, and reporting of prototype testing and data collection programs including use of instrumentation such as Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCP) and Acoustic Doppler Velocimeters (ADV), data processing methods, and interpretation of river velocities and flows around structures. • Coastal Engineering development and analyses of coastal processes (both incident to projects and within project areas), determination of applicable wave and water level climate, calculation of wave forces, overtopping and wave transmission, wind setup and wave run-up, coastal engineering design of shore protection and navigation structures, and analysis of both hydraulic and sedimentation processes. • Hardware and software to build, develop and execute computational fluid dynamic (CFD) models using Star CCM+ and other CFD programs. • Development of CFD model geometry and grids using state-of-the-art geometry development and grid generation software to present numerical and physical modeling results in visualization software(such as TecPlot, FieldView, or similar programs). • Use of Coastal Engineering Programs including ADCIRC, STWAVE, CGWAVE, and BOUSSS2D. b. Reservoir Regulation, Water and Sediment Quality (In Conjunction with Engineering Services). • Reservoir analyses including flood control and conservation, flood warning systems, system analyses, Endangered Species Act (ESA) flow issues, water control manuals, real-time operational studies (runoff, flood, etc.), and real-time reservoir management for flood control. • Water quality characterization (physical, chemical, and biological), data collection, and reporting of estuarine and fresh water systems. Calibration, deployment, and maintenance of continuous multi-parameter water quality probes and meteorology equipment for long-term deployment. Collection of depth profile of field parameters and grab samples in reservoirs. Laboratory analysis for nutrients and other chemical parameters using standard methods. Phytoplankton and zooplankton species identification and enumeration. Laboratory analysis of cyano-toxins. Evaluate and display data to support analysis to determine sources of water quality impairments and the status/trends of water quality. • Water Quality modeling of reservoirs, rivers and estuaries using programs such as CE-QUAL-W2 (COE 2D reservoir/river model), WESTEX (COE 1D reservoir temperature model), QUAL2E (EPA 1D, steady state river model), and MIKE11 (DHI 1D dynamic river model). • Water quality and sediment quality database products including AQUARIUS and Environmental Information Management (EIM). • Laboratory Accreditation - IAW National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference (NELAC) accredited laboratory for water quality and sediment sample analysis. Contract laboratories shall meet the minimum laboratory Quality Assurance/Quality Control, technical, and management requirements provided in the July 2013 Department of Defense and Department of Energy Consolidated Quality System Manual for Environmental Laboratories, Version 5.0 (or more recent version), available at: http://www.denix.osd.mil/edqw/upload/QSM-DOD-DRAFT-FINAL-052313.pdf. Sediment samples shall be analyzed in accordance with methods prescribed in the 2009 SEF. c. River and Hydrologic Engineering. • Statistical and probability analyses, discharge, precipitation, and risk and uncertainty evaluations; hypothetical storm development, period-of-record evaluations, ungaged basin evaluations, rainfall - runoff analyses, Probable Maximum Precipitation (PMP), snowmelt, hydrographs, Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) and spillway design hydrograph development. • Channel design, channel morphology, ecosystem restoration/channel restoration, process based channel design, bank protection, riprap sizing, and river training structures (groins, pile dikes, etc.). • Development of numerical (1-D and 2-D) models of river and estuarine structures and environments. Planning, application, and interpretation of numerical model studies for hydraulic investigations such as floodplain management studies/flood insurance studies, habitat restoration projects, and sediment transport. • Evaluation of climate scenarios and use of Global Climate Models (GCM) as specified in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change AR5. Familiarity with working with spatially distributed hydrologic modeling systems that are able to take outputs from GCMs. • Use of River and Hydrologic programs including HEC-HMS, HEC-GeoHMS, HEC-RAS, HEC-GeoRAS, HEC-FFA, HEC-FDA, HEC-FIA, HEC-SSP, HEC-EFM, HEC-ResSim, and HEC- DSSVue, HEC-FFA, and AdH. • Use of Geographic Information Systems Programs including ArcGIS. d. Physical Model Capability. Evaluation shall consider physical model facilities and model data collection equipment and capabilities. • Square-footage of physical model laboratory. • Hydraulic capacity of the physical model laboratory. • Ability and capability of simulating waves and wave patterns for coastal and estuarine structures. • Location of physical model facility • Model data collection equipment available to measure water depth, water surface elevations, water velocity, and volumetric flow rates, including the capability to data-log any of those variables over time. e. Work Incidental to AE Efforts. The following work may be required in conjunction with but will only be incidental to AE efforts. • Procurement of sediment samples using various surface grab and core sampling devices such as Van Veen, PONAR, box core, gravity core or vibracore, in both deep and shallow water bodies. Physical and chemical analysis of sediment may include grain-size gradation, American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) dredge parameters, and chemicals of concern as described in the 2009 SEF. • Biological analysis related to sediment quality including bioaccumulation studies and/or bioassays in conjunction with sediment chemical analysis. Biological site characterization may include benthic sampling and analysis, epibenthic invertebrate and fish collection and identification, crab pot deployment and retrieval, marine plant and animal community analysis, sediment profile imaging, and multibeam bathymetric surveys. • Hydrographic (single-beam and multi-beam sonar) and topographic (land survey, photogrammetry, and/or LiDAR) surveys to support modeling. • Sediment characterization (physical, chemical, and biological), data collection, and reporting for marine, estuarine, and fresh water systems including use of the 2009 Sediment Evaluation Framework (SEF) for the Pacific Northwest, which is the regional sediment evaluation manual used in the states of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. • Analysis of tidal wetlands in estuary environments that can support ecosystem restoration design. • Familiarization of FEMA policies, analytical and mapping standards/requirements for flood hazard mapping partners and flood insurance studies. 3. SELECTION CRITERIA. Selection criteria for the contemplated contract will be based upon the following selection criteria, listed in descending order of importance. Criteria "A" through "E" are primary; criteria "F" and "G" are secondary, used only as a "tie-breaker" among technically equal firms. Primary Criteria: a. Specialized Experience and Technical Competence. The firm must demonstrate specialized experience and technical competence in performing all of the services outlined in paragraph 2 above PROJECT INFORMATION. (Work Incidental to AE Services will only be evaluated for experience in conjunction with AE work). To be considered, experience must have been performed within the last six (6) years. The Government will evaluate no more than 15 completed projects demonstrating the firm's experience and technical competence performing work related to the services outlined in paragraph 2 above. Submittals that demonstrate having more of the relevant experiences listed will be rated as more technically relevant. If a prime A-E firm is using a subcontractor's experience to demonstrate experience, the prime A-E firm shall submit letters of commitment from those subcontractors. b. Professional Qualifications. The evaluation of the firm's professional qualifications will consider education, registration, technical certification, training, and longevity of relevant experience. The following disciplines will be evaluated: Project Managers, Hydraulic Engineers, Hydrologist/Hydrologic Engineers, Coastal Engineers, CADD Technicians, Land Surveyors (PLS), GIS Analysts, Biologists, Toxicologists, and Geomorphologists. c. Past Performance. Past Performance on relevant contracts with Government agencies and private industry over the past six (6) years will be evaluated in terms of cost control, quality of work, and compliance with performance schedules. The Government will review information contained within the DoD A-E Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS) in order to determine each firm's performance on relevant contracts. The Government will also evaluate other Federal, State, and/or private past performance information provided by the Contractor. For consideration of past performance from other federal, state, and private information, the Contractor shall provide reference information to include project name, point of contact, current phone number and email address. Also include any ratings, letters of appreciation, awards, etc., for relevant experience. d. Capacity to Accomplish Work. Demonstrate how your firm will handle and perform up to 3 concurrent task orders with a value of $250,000 in 120-days in accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 15.408(n)(2) in regards to limitations on pass-through charges. FAR website link -> http://farsite.hill.af.mil/vffara.htm. e. Knowledge of the Locality. The firm will be evaluated for its knowledge and experience with hydraulic modeling and prototype testing studies for design of migrant fish facilities, high head dam facilities, and navigation facilities within Oregon and Washington waterways, including the Pacific Ocean. The firm shall also be evaluated for its knowledge and experience with Pacific Northwest Meteorology (climate and weather), water quality, geography, and geology as they affect hydrologic, geomorphic, and design parameters for water resource evaluation and design. Secondary Criteria: Tie-Breaker f. Equitable Distribution of DoD Contracts. Volume of DoD A-E contract awards in the last 12 months, with the objective of effecting an equitable distribution of DoD A-E contracts among qualified firms shall be evaluated and used in the event of a tie. g. Small Business Participation. Extent of participation of small businesses to include service-disabled veteran-owned small business concerns, HUBZone small business concerns, small disadvantaged business concerns, and women-owned small business concerns in performance of the contract, measured as a percentage of the total estimated value of the acquisition. 4. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS. Interested firms having the capabilities to perform this work must submit one original and two hard copies and one CD of Part I and Part II of the SF 330 (6/2004) for the prime and all sub-contractors, to the below address not later than February 13, 2017, at 1:00 p.m. (Pacific) to: USACE Portland District Contracting Division 333 SW First Avenue Portland, OR 97204-3495 ATTN: Ms. Regi Troullier, CECT-NWP-/ Mr. David Dvorak, CECT-NWP-C, W9127N-17-R-0015 - Hydraulic and Hydrology Engineering Services DO NOT OPEN This procurement is open to all businesses regardless of size under the NAICS Code 541330. The small business size standard is $15 million. All responses must be received by the specified due date and time to be considered. Any responses received after that date and time will not be considered. Point of Contact for small business questions or assistance is the Portland District Deputy for Small Business, Carol McIntyre at 503-808-4602 or Carol.A.Mcintyre@usace.army.mil. Additional information on how to prepare an A&E submittal can be found in Engineering Pamphlet (EP) 715-1-4 - Competing for Architect-Engineer Contracts Awarded by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (9/30/2004) USACE publications website: www.publications.usace.army.mil. Questions and Inquiries about this Synopsis All inquiries regarding this synopsis will be submitted via ProjNet-BidSM. Telephone and email inquiries will not be accepted. ProjNet-BidSM is a web-based program that allows submitters to post questions regarding the synopsis and to view all questions by other submitters and answers by USACE. ProjNet-BidSM can be accessed through ProjNetSM at https://www.projnet.org/projnet/. To access the ProjNet-BidSM website the first time: 1) Click the Bid tab 2) Click Bidder Inquiry. (The Agency is USACE.) 3) Enter the following information for access: i) The Bidder Inquiry Key: 6MR63I-3NPEVD ii) Valid business contact information (e.g. Company name, contact person, business address, phone number and email address). (required on first project only) iii) Establish secret question and answer which will be used as a password. (Required on first project only). 4) For subsequent access use your email address, the Bid Inquiry Key and response to the secret question to access the ProjNet-BidSM Module. 5) Submit questions or review questions and answers. (A firm who submits a question will receive an automated email notification that their question has been received. When an answer is posted to a question, the question and answer is then available for all other bidders to review. 6) For a specific step-by-step for POSTING YOUR INQUIRIES, is available in the Reference link on the Contract Viewer. 7) For questions about the ProjNet-BidSM, please contact the Call Center help desk toll free at 1-800-428-HELP, which operates from 8AM to 5PM (Central US time zone). ProjNet-BidSM questions can also be emailed to the helpdesk at staff@rcesupport.com. The cutoff for questions and inquires is 6 February 2017, 1500 hrs, All submitters will be held to have reviewed the questions and responses in ProjNet-BidSM prior to their submission. Nothing in the synopsis is changed unless an amendment is posted on www.fbo.gov.
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- Place of Performance
- Address: 333 SW First Avenue, Portland, Oregon, 97204, United States
- Zip Code: 97204
- Zip Code: 97204
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