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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 23,1995 PSA#1457US Army Corps of Engineers, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY C -- INDEFINITE DELIVERY CONTRACT #26 FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
PRIMARILY FOR NEW YORK AREA COMMAND AND FT. HAMILTON, NEW YORK. SOL
CBAEEN-5289-0041 POC Willien Cunningham 212-264-9123. Location of work:
Environmental Services for New York Area Command and Ft. Hamilton in
Brooklyn, New York. Scope of services required: The scope of services
required from an environmental A/E includes but not limited to the
following. Preparation of design and construction documents,
construction services, cost studies and reports for various projects.
Prepare asbestos survey/abatement plans, cost estimates and
specifications; bulk sample analysis utilizing PLM and/or TEM; air
sample analysis via PCM and/or TEM. Prepare Spill Prevention Control
and Countermeasure (SPCC) plans and Installation Spill Contingency
(ISC) plans; prepare storm water pollution prevention plans; prepare
sanitary/storm sewer survey and /or rehabilitation design/ feasibility
studies, and Preliminary Assessment Screening (PAS). Prepare air
emission inventory and air pollution abatement plans. Prepare
lead-Based Paint (LBP) surveys with X-Ray Florescence (XRF) Analyzer or
AAS; and lead paint abatement designs, cost estimates and
specifications. Prepare hazardous waste minimization plans. Monitoring
indoor air quality investigations as well as other OSHA compliance
monitoring Firms should specifically show past experience and personnel
qualifications in the following areas: 1) Asbestos Management, 2) Clean
Water Program, 3) Solid Waste Program, 4) Environmental Engineering, 5)
Air Quality Control Program, 6) Lead Management Program, 7) Hazardous
Waste Program, and 8) Industrial Hygiene Program. These services will
be provided under an indefinite delivery contract. Delivery orders may
be issued for a period of one year fromt he date of contract award.
This contract will include an option for one additional year under the
same terms and conditions as the basic contract. The cumulative amount
of all delivery orders for this contract shall not exceed $750,000 for
the first year and $450,000 for the second year. Each delivery order
shall not exceed $150,000. The Government's obligation to quarantee a
minimum amount for payment will apply to the first year and second
year. The first year minimum guarantee is $15,000 and the optional year
minimum quarantee is $,500. Technical capability required: The
preference is for a well staffed firm which is capable of performing
all the work in house. Firms should have previous experience with
environmental work on Army and/or Air Force installations. Firms which
will not perform all the work in-house must demonstrate how they will
manage sub-contractors and insure quality control. Firms must identify
in their submittal the working office and the personnel per discipline
available at the working office. The specific abilities required are:
The firm must have lead disciplines and in-house personnel in
environmental and geotechnical engineering. Senior engineers must be
registered. In addition firm must have certified asbestos specialists,
licensed industrial hygienists, chemists, hydrologists, geologists,
hydrogeologists, cost estimators, and surveyors. Special Qualification:
Previous experience with New York Department Environmental Conservation
regulations and procedures. The firm should indicate their esperience
with OSHA rules and regulations. The firm should also indicate their
ability to remove asbestos, PCB and other hazardous material.
Responding firms should indicate their ability to access an electronic
bulletin board and Automated Review Management System (ARMS) via a
Hayes or Hayes compatible modem, through an IBM or compatible PC. Past
experience with the Corps'M-CACES Gold Cost Estimating program, or the
firm's capability to use these programs are required. In addition firms
should indicate their CADD capability and Intergraph compatibility.
Closing date for submitting SF255: 30 days after advertising date. If
this date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or Holiday the closing date will
be on the next business day. Firms should submit their qualifications
on 11-92 version of SF255 and SF254. SF254 should reflect the overall
firms capacity, whereas, SF255 should refect only the personnel
dedicated to the specific project referenced in the submittal. If
subconsultants are to be utlitized, a SF254 must be submitted for each
subconsultant. These quidelines should be closely followed, since they
constitute procedural protocol in the manner in which the selection
process is conducted. Evaluation factors in descending order of
importance: A. Professional qualifications necessary for satisfactory
performance of required services. B. Specialized experience and
technical competence in the type of work required C. Capacity to
accompish the work within the required time. D. Past parformance on
contracts with government agencies and private industry in terms of
cost control, quality of work and compliance with performance
schedules. E. Location in the general geographical area of the Fort
Hamilton's boundaries and knowledge of the localities provided that
application of this criterion leaves an appropriate number of qualified
firms, given the nature and size of the project. F. Extent of
participation of small businesses, small disadvantaged businesses,
historically black colleges and universities, and minority institutions
in the proposed contract team, measured as a percentage of the total
estimated effort. G. Volume of work previously awarded to the firm by
the Department of Defense, with the object of effecting an equitable
distribution among qualified A/E firms, including small and small
disadvantaged business firms and firms that have not had prior DoD
contracts. Start date: June 1996. Completion date: June 1997. Small and
small disadvantaged firms are encouraged to participate as prime
contractors or as members of joint ventured with other small
businesses. All interested large firms are reminded that the successful
firm will be expected to place subcontracts to the maximum practicable
extent with small and small disadvataged firms accordance with Public
Law 95-507. If a large business firm is selected, a small business
subcontracting plan will be required prior to award. Firms which have
not previously applied for New York District projects and firms which
do not have acurrent SF-254 on file with the New York District should
submit two of the SF-254 with this initial response to CBD
announcement. Firms using consultants should submit copies of the
SF-254 for their consultants. Three (3) copies of the submittals should
be sent to Mr. Morris Burlson, CENAN-EN-MR, Room 2133, 26 Federal
Plaza, New York, NY 10278, (212)264-9123. (0292) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0014 19951020\C-0001.SOL)
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