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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 2,1995 PSA#1294USAED, Kansas City, 757 Federal Building, 601 East 12th Street, Kansas
City, MO 64106-2896 C -- A-E SERVICES FOR AT LEAST ONE INDEFINITE DELIVERY TYPE CONTRACT
FOR SURVEYING SERVICES FOR THE KANSAS CITY DISTRICT PRIMARILY IN THE
STATES OF MISSOURI, KANSAS, IOWA AND NEBRASKA EPCU**50520262 POC
Contract Specialist ROBERT C. ADELSPERGER (816) 426-6483 (Site Code
DACW41) 1. CONTRACT INFORMATION: At least one indefinite delivery type
contract will be awarded for surveying services for the Kansas City
District in the states of Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, and Nebraska. Each
contract will be accomplished by separate delivery orders not to exceed
$150,000 with the total cumulative amount of each contract limited to
$750,000 for a one- year period, with an option to extend the contract
for an additional year and $750,000. All large businesses are reminded
that the successful firm will be expected to place subcontracts to the
maximum practical extent with Small and Small Disadvantaged firms in
accordance with Public Law 95-507. This plan is not required with this
submittal, but must be approved prior to award to any large business.
Of the subcontract amount, goals assigned to the KCD are 60.3% for
small business, 9.8% for small disadvantaged business and 2.9% for
women-owned small business concerns. Small Disadvantaged Business Goals
of less than 5% must be approved two levels above the Contracting
Officer, pursuant to DoD FAR Supplement 219.705-4. For informational
purposes the small business size for this solicitation is one where the
average annual receipts of the concern and its affiliates for the
preceding three (3) fiscal years does not exceed $2.5 million, the
Standard Industrial Classification Code (SIC) is 8712. 2. PROJECT
INFORMATION: This contract will include surveying services, primarily
within the states of Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, and Nebraska, complete
with necessary vehicles, personnel, transportation, equipment, and
supplies to perform cadastral, engineering, cartographic, and
topographic surveys at various military and civil works projects
located anywhere in the United States. Baseline medical testing and/or
training to work on hazardous and toxic waste sites may be required.
Major items of equipment needed for each survey party may include
4-wheel drive vehicles, full complement of traversing and/or leveling
equipment, including one-second theodolite, targets and distance
measuring equipment capable of measuring from 300 feet to 1 mile. 3.
SELECTION will be based on the following criteria listed in descending
order of preference. Items a thru d are the primary selection
criteria. The criteria in e and f only will be applied in a tie-breaker
situation. a. Professional capabilities. (1) Responding firms shall
demonstrate these capabilities: registered land surveyor and surveyors.
(2) Major items of surveying equipment described above. (3) Capability
to furnish data in a digitized format provided as a minimum in x,y,z
coordinates, point codes, and with a table listing point codes. Manual
drafting may be required. (4) Data shall be provided in a format
compatible with a Lietz Set 2 Total Station data logger SDR-33. b.
Specialized experience and technical competence. Specific specialized
experience includes experience similar to that stated above in project
information and the following: (1) Topographic and boundary surveys.
(2) Quality management procedures. Your Quality Control Plan should
include a presentation of internal controls, review and specific
quality control processes that will be used to insure a quality product
is produced. (Cite in Block 10 of SF 255.) (3) Experience in preparing
drawings compatible with Intergraph Microstation version 5.0. (Cite in
Block 10 of SF 255.) c. Capacity for a concurrent workload of $400,000
to $750,000 of services similar to those described above. d. Past
Performance on DoD and other contracts with respect to cost control,
quality of work, and compliance with performance schedules. e. Location
of firm in general geographical area of the project. f. Extent of
participation of SB, SDB, historically black colleges and universities,
and minority institutions in the proposed contract, measured as a
percentage of the estimated effort. g. Volume of DoD contracts awarded
in the last 12 months to the prime A-E firm. (Cite in Block 10 of SF
255.) 4. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS. Interested firms having the
capabilities to perform this work must submit an SF 255 to the address
listed below no later than close of business (4:00 PM Kansas City
time) on due date March 30, 1995. Each firm/consultant listed within
the SF 255 must have a current SF 254 (submitted within the last 12
months) on file with the Corps of Engineers, or one must be submitted
with this package. Only the November 1992 edition of the SF 254/255
will be accepted. Solicitation packages are not provided. This is not
a request for proposal. Submit responses to: U.S. Army Engineer
District, Kansas City, Attn: CEMRK-CT-M/Hadley, 757 Federal Building,
601 East 12th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64106- 2896. 5. QUESTIONS.
Question of a technical nature should be addressed to Jerry Riedel at
816 426-5354 and those of an administrative nature to Gary Hadley, 816
426-5542. (0059) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0023 19950301\C-0008.SOL)
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