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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 9,1995 PSA#1280Operational Contracting Division, 1940 Allbrook Dr, Ste 3, Wright-
Patterson AFB, OH 45433-5309. C -- ENVIRONMENTAL/ENGINEERING SERVICES SOL F33601-95-R-0058 POC For
copy, ASC/PKWO, Attn: Bldg 260, 1940 Allbrook Dr, Ste 3, WPAFB OH
45433-5309 POC: M Cramer/PKWOEB/513-257-6572 Fax No 513-257-3926.
PRESOLICITATION NOTICE. SIC 8744 Size Standard 500. A-E services are
required for Environmental/Engineering Services in support of both the
88th Air Base Wing and the Aeronautical Systems Center (ASC) Offices
of Environmental Management at Wright-Patterson AFB, OH. Primary
services required are (1) Environmental Compliance, (2) Pollution
Prevention, (3) Environmental and Land-Use Planning, and (4)
Environmental Engineering. Environmental compliance projects include
things such as environmental studies and audits, developing pollution
control technologies, preparing permits, and developing and maintaining
action/management plans. Pollution prevention projects include things
such as developing pollution prevention plans, establishing inventories
for hazardous materials and municipal solid waste streams, conducting
pollution prevention opportunity assessments, evaluating the economic
and technical feasibility of process changes and recycling
alternatives, creating tracking systems, developing and applying
training plans and materials. Environmental planning projects would
include such things as preparing environmental impact statements,
environmental assessments, findings of no significant impact, baseline
surveys, mitigating plans, socioeconomic surveys and natural anc
cultural resources activities such as wetlands delineation, threatened
and endangered species reviews, historical, archaeological and
cultural resource review and plans. Environmental engineering projects
would include things such as long-range and strategic planning,
preliminary site investigative work and analysis (CERCLA/RCRA),
engineering analysis, statistical analysis, surveys; preparation of
programming documents, Requirements and Management Plans (RAMPs),
Statements of Work (both project-specific and model), project designs
(including project definition and detailed design documents), cost
estimates (including parametric, detailed, value engineering,
life-cycle cost analysis, and economic analysis), operations and
maintenance manuals, performance specifications; and providing
construction oversight, quality assurance/quality control, and public
affairs support. Firms responding to this announcement are encouraged
to highlight their present and anticipated capabilites in terms of
products and services as they relate to the above areas. With regard to
future capabilities, firms should describe how existing resources would
be applied against these capabilities and how these anticipated
capabilities could be used in the areas decribed above. Firms should be
multidisciplined and/or clearly indicate their subcontractors and
consultants. Joint ventures are encouraged. Firms should indicate
resources available to accomplish work (e.g. computer design,
laboratories, local resources, etc.). Selection criteria will include
(in order of importance): (1) Specialized technical experience and
capability, recent experience (the last 3 years), and anticipated
future capabilities of the firm (including first tier
subcontractors/consultants) in performing the types of services
anticipated under this contract as outlined above; (2) Professional
qualifications, certifications, and specialized experience of the team
members (including first tier subcontractors/consultants); (3)
Capacity to accomplish the work in the required time, including rapid
response when necessary. Indicate the firm's present work load (in
Section 10 of the SF 255) and the availability of the project team
(including first tier subcontractors/consultants) for the specified
contract performance period; (4) Past performance on contracts with
Governmental agencies and private industry in terms of: cost control,
quality of work, and compliance with performance schedules. The
contractor shall include appropriate contract numbers and points of
contact; (5) Proximity to WPAFB, OH; (6) Volume of work previously
awarded to the firm by the DOD, especially the Air Force, with the
object of effecting equitable distribution of A-E contracts amoung
qualified firms. Up to four (4) ID/IQ contracts will be awarded. The
basic award period for the contracts will be for one year from the date
of contract award and will contain four annual option periods. Total
performance period of the contracts will not exceed 60 months from date
of award. The anticipated cumulative amount for the contracts will not
exceed $38.5 million. The contracts can not exceed a total of $25
million per year per contract, and can not exceed a maximum of $10
million per order per contract. Of the multiple ID/IQ contract awards
anticipated, two (2) will be issued on a full and open competition
basis, one (1) will be issued as a Small Business set aside, and one
(1) issued separately as a 8 (a) set aside. The 8 (a) set aside will be
a separate action, and repsonses are not solicited by this announcement
for the award of the 8 (a) set aside. The A-E firm may be required to
provide services nationwide for ASC management Government Owned
Contractor Operated (GOCO) sites. The Standard Industrial
Classification (SIC) code is 8744 (500 employees). All firms desiring
consideration shall submit 2 copies of SF 254 and SF 255 as they
pertain to the prime and first tier subcontractor/consultant.
Specifications/plans/''bidders list'' (solicitation packages) are not
available. Only responses received by 4:00 PM on 20 March 1995 will be
considered. This is not a Request for Proposal. An Ombudsman has been
established for this acquisition. The only purpose of the Ombudsman is
to receive and communicate serious concerns from potential offerors
when an offeror prefers not to use established channels to communicate
his/her concern during the proposal development phase of this
acquisition. Potential offerors should use established channels to
request information, pose questions, and voice concerns before
resorting to use of the Ombudsman located in ASC/CY, Bldg 2041, 2511 L
St, Wright-Patterson AFB OH 45433-7303, at (513) 255-0435, with
serious concerns only. Direct all requests for solicitations and
routine communication concerning this acquisition to the buyer listed
elsewhere in this synopsis. See Numbered Note(s): 2. (0038) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0029 19950208\C-0001.SOL)
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