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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 7,1995 PSA#1297Federal Emergency Management Agency Acquisition Services Division 500
C Street, SW, Room 350 Washington, DC 20472 C -- C--LIMITED UPDATES OF FLOOD STUDIES THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES
POC William Roberson, Contract Specialist 202/646-3622 Patricia A.
English, Contracting Officer 202/646-4257 LIMITED UPDATES Of FLOOD
STUDIES THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES SYNOPSIS LIMITED 96 DUE 04/14/95
POC Patricia A. English (202) 646-4257. The Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) intends to award a contract in FY 96 to
several engineering firms, subject to the availability of funds, for
limited updates of flood insurance studies for communities subject to
riverine flooding. The contracts will be for one year starting in FY
1996 with options for FY 1997 and 1998. The anticipated contract type
will be cost reimbursable, plus fixed fee. Only firms having a cost
accounting system meeting the standards of the Defense Contract Audit
Agency (DCAA) will be given consideration for contract award. The
selected firms will be expected to: perform hydrologic and hydraulic
analyses to develop and/or revise flood elevation frequency profiles
and floodways along streams in various communities throughout the
United States; prepare work maps which outline flood hazard areas for
flood insurance risk zones; and, coordinate and consult with local
community officials, FEMA staff, review contractors, and others as
required. Specific project areas will be assigned by task letter after
contract award and the project muvada; Region X (Bothell, WA)/Alaska,
Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. FEMA intends to utilize ''set aside''
procedures, where applicable, to contract with qualified small business
firms. To be considered eligible for ''set aside'' procedures, such A&E
firms musrespond or an insufficient number is determined to be
qualified utilizing the ''set aside'' procedures, large firms will also
be considered. This procurement is classified under the Standard
Indwish to be considered, showing project experience for each specific
office and listing the personnel in that office who would be assigned
to perform the work. This is not a request for proposia, Florida,
Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee;
Region VI (Denton, TX)/Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and
Texas; Region VII (Kansas City, MO)/Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and
Nebraska; Region VIII (Denver, CO)/Colorado, Montana, North Dakota,
South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming; Region IX (San Francisco, CA)/Arizona,
California, Hawaii, and Nevada; Region X (Bothell, WA)/Alaska, Idaho,
Oregon, and Washington. FEMA intends to utilize ''set aside''
procedures, where applicable, to contract with qualified small business
firms. To be considered eligible for ''set aside'' procedures, such A&E
firms musrespond or an insufficient number is determined to''set
aside'' procedures, large firms will also be considered. This
procurement is classified under the Standard Indwish to be considered,
showing project experience for each specific office and listing the
personnel in that office who would be assigned to perform the work.
This is not a request for proposal (0062) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0026 19950306\C-0002.SOL)
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