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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 31,1995 PSA#1273National Park Service, Alaska Region, 2525 Gambell Street, Room 107,
Anchorage, AK 99503-2892 C -- ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING SERVICES - ENVIRONMENTAL INDEFINITE
DELIVERY, INDEFINITE QUANTITY CONTRACT SOL 1443RP970095011 DUE 022895
POC Contact Point, Darwin Brown, (907)257-2601Additional Contact, Joy
C. Kucinski, (907)257-2610 The National Park Service, Alaska Region
desires to make an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract
award for Architect and Engineering (Environmental) Title I, II, and
III Services for projects throughout the National Park Service, Alaska
Region. Multiple contracts will be considered. The term of the
contract(s) will be 1 base year with four 1-year options. The work and
services may consist of planning and design services and surveys,
investigations, analyses, and remedial designs for hazardous substances
as required by the following laws and regulations: the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA), the
Superfund Amendments Reauthorization (SARA), the Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act, the Pollution Prevention Act (PPA), the Emergency
Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA), the Clean Water Act
(CWA), the Clean Air Act (CAA), the Toxic Substances Control Act
(TSCA), the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA 90), the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) as well as Alaska State laws and
regulations which may have primacy. Project areas may include, but are
not limited to all types of NPS facilities and sites including
historic and non-historic structures, visitor centers, administration
and maintenance facilities, concession facilities, comfort stations,
campgrounds, picnic areas, roads, trails, parking, water and sewage
treatment facilities, USTs, waterfront facilities, landfill areas,
mining sites, abandoned mining lands, and undeveloped land. Firms will
be evaluated on 2 factors, each having equal weight. Within each
factor, criteria is listed in descending order of importance.
Evaluation factors are as follows: (1) Specialized experience and
technical competence of key team members in the type of work required
(50%), consisting of: (a) Environmental Science and Engineering Support
in arctic, subarctic and Marine Environments. Demonstrated specific
experience in preliminary assessments, site investigations, site
characterizations, remedial investigations, CERCLA response activities,
site monitoring, and preacquisition screening in accordance with State
and Federal laws. This includes specific expertise in geology,
geophysics, hydrogeology, environmental modeling, environmental
sampling and analysis, engineering design and analysis, natural
resource damage assessment and restoration, among others. (b)
Environmental Sampling and Associated Analytical Chemistry.
Demonstrated experience with appropriate site specific environmental
sampling and associated analyses. This includes knowledge of sampling
methodology and current sampling test technology, and the ability to
conform with holding times and to interpret analytical results. (c)
Remedial Design, Technology Development & Implementation. Demonstrated
ability to produce cost effective, regulatory- sanctioned, and easily
implemented and maintained methods of solving environmental problems
and remediation of contaminated sites in arctic, subarctic, and marine
environments. Demonstration solutions that integrate the protection
and preservation of natural, cultural, and historical sites. (d) Design
of Fuel Delivery System. Demonstrated ability to produce constructable,
sustainable designs in accordance with current codes and regulations
pertaining to fuel delivery systems. (e) Environmental modeling.
Demonstrated ability to perform accurate environmental modeling in
arctic, subarctic, and marine environments. (f) Professional
Qualifications of key team members necessary for satisfactory
performance. Proof of all required State of Alaska certifications to
perform work shall be provided. (2.) Organizational Qualifications
necessary for satisfactory performance (50%) consisting of: (a) Ability
of proposed team organization to coordinate the work, delegate
responsibility and assignments of authority in order to meet
established schedules and levels of quality. (b) Experience of the
prime and any consultants working as a team. (c) Capacity to accomplish
the work in the required time given the current and projected work
loads of the firm and its consultants. (d) Document Preparation.
Demonstrated ability to produce complete, clear, comprehensive
environmental planning, compliance documents, reports and designs
requiring minimum review changes. These documents may include
environmental assessments, environmental impact statements, solid waste
management plans, pollution prevention plans, and Federal and State of
Alaska permits. (e) Regulatory Compliance Training. Demonstrated
ability to support National Park Service's need for technical,
regulatory and safety training as it pertains to hazardous substance
management. (f) Hazardous and Toxic Substance Management,
Characterization, Removal, and Disposal. Demonstrated expertise in
developing inventories of contaminated sites, hazardous substances and
resources at risk, and knowledge of characterizing, treating and
disposing of hazardous waste/substances. (g) Performing submittal and
shop drawing review, construction inspection/ management and
post-construction services. (h) Past performance on contracts with
government agencies and private industry in terms of demonstrated
ability to produce designs that are bid at or below the project
estimate. (i) Knowledge of the locality of the projects. (j) Use of
CADD. (k) Providing expert witness testimony. Firms interested in being
considered for this acquisition must submit 5 copies of Standard Forms
254 and 255 for themselves and major subcontractors to the procuring
office listed above. Firms are advised that this office doesn't
maintain a current file of SF-254's and firms must therefore submit
both forms. No other type of submittal is desired and will not be
considered in the evaluation. This is not a request for proposal. A
solicitation package is not available. Submit five (5) copies of your
response by COB 02/28/95. (0027) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0030 19950130\C-0003.SOL)
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