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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 1,1995 PSA#1293Atlantic Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, 1510 Gilbert
Street, Norfolk, Virginia 23511-2699 (Attention: Code 02231) C -- INDEFINITE QUANTITY CONTRACT FOR SERVICES REQUIRED FOR WATER
QUALITY COMPLIANCE WITHIN STATESIDE AREAS UNDER THE COGNIZANCE OF THE
ATLANTIC DIVISION, NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND SOL
N62470-95-R-6003 POC Contact Miss Bayla Mack, 804-444-9676/Mr. Dean
Koepp, Head, Contract Support Branch, 804-444-9582 Environmental
Engineer, Architect-Engineer and/or Environmental Science Services are
required for environmental and engineering services to address
environmental tasks under the Atlantic Division, Naval Facilities
Engineering Command's Statesidearea of responsibility (including
Engineering Field Activity, Chesapeake and Engineering Field Division
North areas) associated with water quality compliance, including but
not limited to: the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, National
PollutantDischarge Elimination System (NPDES), EPA effluent guidelines,
and Pretreatment Regulations. Taskings shall include water quality
evaluations, impact assessments, and waste load allocation
determinations; mixing zone studies and dilution modeling (withsome
emphasis on tidally influenced receiving waters); wastewater and storm
water characterizations; chemical and biological analyses of
wastewaters, receiving waters and sediments, including ability to
conduct assessments utilizing ''clean'' chemistrytechniques; industrial
and domestic wastewater treatment process evaluations, operator
training programs, operation/maintenance manuals, source surveys, and
treatability studies; application of Geographic Information System
(GIS); and development ofbest management practices and pollution
abatement plans. Preparation of project documentation (construction
project with detailed scoping with budget estimates, DD Forms 1391,
Step II and Witness Data Sketches for corrective actions) may result
fromtaskings. Preparation of reports to be used in compliance and
permit negotiations with regulators. Taskings may result from regulator
compliance actions directed to Navy or Marine Corps permittees. The A&E
must demonstrate his and each keyconsultant's qualifications with
respect to the published evaluation factors for all services.
Evaluation factors (1) through (5) are of equal importance; factors
(6), (7) and (8) are of lesser importance. Specific evaluation factors
include: (1)Specialized Experience - Firms, and consultants if
proposed, will be evaluated in terms of their experience over the last
5 years in performing environmental studies associated with customer
compliance with the Clean Water Act. Specialized experienceis required
in water quality evaluations and waste load allocation determinations;
mixing zone studies and dilution modeling (with some emphasis on
tidally influenced receiving waters); wastewater and stormwater
characterizations; chemical andbiological analyses of wastewaters,
receiving waters and sediments, including demonstrated expertise with
the use of ''clean'' chemistry techniques; industrial and domestic
wastewater treatment process evaluations, source surveys, and
treatabilitystudies; application of GIS; and development of best
management practices and pollution abatement plans; (2) Professional
qualifications of the technical staff in the type of work identified in
factor 1 - Firms will be evaluated in terms of (a) activeprofessional
registration of the engineering/technical staff; (b) familiarity with
the Clean Water Act, NPDES regulations, Pretreatment regulations, and
related State regulations as well as Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act (RCRA), Hazardous Wasteregulations and related State regulations;
and (c) the proposed team's management approach to successfully
completing tasks under this contract including their demonstrated work
experience with key consultants on similar projects; (3) Capability
toprovide qualified backup staffing for key personnel to ensure
continuity of service sand ability to increase project staffing to meet
unexpected project demands; (4) Past Performance - Firms will be
evaluated in terms of their past performance with thisCommand and other
DOD agencies and private companies in terms of demonstrated long term
business relationships and repeat business (with emphasis on projects
addressed in factor 1). Firms will also be evaluated in terms of
demonstrated history ofmeeting performance schedules; (5) Quality
Control Program - Firms will be evaluated on the acceptability of their
internal quality control program used to assess technical accuracy in
reports, to assure overall coordination between engineering
andtechnical disciplines, and their means of ensuring quality services
from their subcontract laboratories; (6) Firm location and knowledge
of the locality of the contract (provided that application of this
criterion leaves an appropriate number ofqualified firms, given the
nature and size of the contract) - Firms will be evaluated on their
location with respect to the general geographical area of the contract
and their knowledge of local codes, laws, permits and construction
materials andpractices of the areas; (7) Volume of Work - Firms will be
evaluated in terms of work previously awarded to the firm by DOD with
the objective of affecting an equitable distribution of DOD A&E
contracts among qualified A&E firms, including small andsmall
disadvantaged business firms and firms that have not had prior DOD
contracts; and (8) Small Business and Small Disadvantaged Business
Subcontracting Plan - Firms will be evaluated on the extent to which
offerors identify and commit to smallbusiness and to small
disadvantaged business, historically black college and university, or
minority institution in performance of the contract, whether as joint
venture, teaming arrangement, or subcontractor. The duration of the
contract will be forone (1) year from the date of an initial contract
award. The proposed contract includes two (2) one (1) year Government
options for the same basic professional skills. Subject to necessary
changes, the total A&E fee that may be paid under thiscontract will not
exceed $2,000,000. No other general notification to firms for other
similar projects performed under this contract will be made. Type of
contract: Firm Fixed Price Indefinite Quantity Contract. Estimated
start date is June1995.--Architect-Engineer firms which meet the
requirements described in this announcement are invited to submit
completed Standard Forms (SF) 254 (unless already on file) and 255, U.
S. Government Architect-Engineer Qualifications, to the office
shownabove. In Block 10 of the SF 255, discuss why the firm is
especially qualified based upon synopsized evaluation factors; and
provide evidence that your firm is permitted by law to practice the
professions of architecture or engineering, i.e., Stateregistration
number. For selection evaluation factor (1), provide the following
information for only the staff proposed for this work using these
column headings: ''NAME'', ''RELATED PROJECTS WORKED ON'', ''YEAR'',
''FIRM'', and ''TECHNICAL ROLE''. Use Block10 of the SF 255 to provide
any additional information desired and continue Block 10 narrative
discussion on plain bond paper. All information must be included within
the SF 255 (limited to 30 pages (front and back considered 1 page)--not
less than 10point font; every page that is not an SF 254 will be
included in the 30 page count); cover letter and other attachments will
not be considered in the evaluation process. Provide a synopsis of the
scope of work, point of contact and telephone number foreach project
listed in SF 255 Block 8. Firms having a current SF 254 on file with
this office and those responding by 4:00 p.m. EST, 3 April 1995 will be
considered. Late responses will be handled in accordance with FAR
52.215-10. Neither handcarried proposals nor facsimile responses will
be accepted. Firms responding to this advertisement are requested to
submit only one copy of qualification statements. The qualification
statements should clearly indicate the office location where thework
will be performed and the qualifications of the individuals anticipated
to work on the contract and their geographical location.--This proposed
contract is being solicited on an unrestricted basis, therefore,
replies to this notice are requestedfrom all business concerns. Before
award of contract, the Architect-Engineer (if not a Small Business
concern) shall agree in the contract, by incorporation of an acceptable
small business and small disadvantaged business subcontracting plan
inaccordance with FAR Part 19.7, that small business concerns and small
disadvantaged business concerns shall have the maximum practicable
opportunity to participate in contract performance consistent with its
efficient performance.--The small businesssize standard classification
is SIC 8711 ($2,500,000).--This is not a request for proposals.
Inquiries concerning this project should mention location and contract
number. See Note 24.(0058) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0028 19950228\C-0002.SOL)
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