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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 27,1995 PSA#1477JACKSONVILLE DISTRICT OFFICE, U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, P.O. BOX
4970, JACKSONVILLE, FL 32232-0019 C -- A-E SERVICES FOR IDT CONTRACTS FOR HYDROGRAPHIC, TOPGRAPHIC,
GEODETIC, PROPERTY, BOUNDARY & CONSTRUCTION SURVEYS WITHIN THE
JACKSONVILLE DIST. (INCL FL, PR & USVI) SOL DACW17-96-R-0009 DUE 122795
POC Contract Specialist Robert Mosteller (904) 232-3739 (Site Code
DACW17) This solicitation is unrestricted and is open to all firms
regardless of size. Up to 6 contracts will be awarded from responses to
this announcement. The contract will be an Indefinite Quantity Contract
for a period of one year from date of award with an option to extend
for an additional year. Work will be assigned by negotiated delivery
orders. Maximum order limits are $750,000 for each contract year and
$150,000 per delivery order. Delivery orders shall be in accordance
with DFAR 236.606-70. SIC Code: 8711, $2.5 million size limited for
Small Business. The Contractor shall be capable of performing automated
hydrographic surveys using microprocessor guidance control devices;
topographic surveys for engineering design site plans,
property/boundary surveys, record or as-built construction surveys, and
geodetic control, as performed for planning, design, construction
operation, and/or maintenance of various engineering projects. The
Contractors shall furnish all equipment, land/floating plant,
instrumentation, supplies, and personnel to accomplish required
services and provide the Government with completed maps, tracing plats,
computations, reports, tapes, disks, etc., to document work performed.
Two survey crews shall be required to support the contract. Additional
crews may be required by the Chief of Survey Section, Design Branch. 1.
SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE AND TECHNICAL COMPETENCE: Firm must clearly
demonstrate experience in large-scale mapping and related drafting for
detailed design and construction of major engineering projects,
construction layout and alignment surveys, and boundary, property, mean
high water (tidal) demarcation and ordinary high water demarcation
surveys; surveys of surface/subsurface detail on beaches, levee,
canals, breakwaters, groins, embankments, and other similar structures,
and horizontal and vertical geodetic control surveys; performing
hydrographic surveys for large-scale river and harbor construction and
maintenance. The firm shall have the capacity to provde digital
surveying and mapping data that are readable and fully operational on
an Intergraphic computer-aided design and drafting system; furnish all
drawings in Intergraph Microstation (PC or 32) Version 4.0 or higher,
AT&T System V Unix, CLIX R3.1 Vr. 6.3.2 format on 3-1/2'', CD-ROM or
2.3 gigabyte 8mm cartridge. Contractors as needed must also be capable
of providing data in formats directly useable to ARC/INFO revision 7.0
running on UNIX Sun Sparc workstations. 2. SIZE AND EXPERTISE OF STAFF:
Firm must have direct full-time availability of necessary equipment to
accomplish required work, including but not limited to Theodolite,
transits, levels, plane tables, electronic distance measurement
instruments, electronic total station devices, computational and
plotting equipment, hydrographic survey boat, Fathometers, offshore EDM
positioning device, etc. The firm must have a adequate number of
qualified surveying and computing personnel, including a Registered
Land Surveyor in the State of Florida and in the Commonwealth of Puerto
Rico, field party chiefs, instrumentmen, rodmen, draftsman and computer
persons. 3. CAPACITY TO ACCOMPLISH THE WORK IN THE REQUIRED TIME:
United States firms requiring minimum mobiliaztion/demodiliaztion costs
will be considered. The firms must have the capacity to proceed with
work accomplish it in a timely manner once the notice to proceed is
issued. 4. PAST PERFORMANCE: Past performance on contracts with
Government agencies and private industry regarding cost control,
quality of work, and compliance with performance schedules. Experience
data available to the Government through the Architect Engineer
Contract Administration System (ACASS) will be utilized to evaluate
prior performance. The submittal should include references or letters
regarding past performance on similar contracts in terms of quality of
work, cost control, and compliance with performance schedules. THE
FOLLOWING SECONDARY CRITERIA WILL BE USED AS TIEBREAKERS. 5. GEOGRAPHIC
LOCATION OF FIRM TO THE WORKSITE(S): Location of the firm relative to
the worksite(s) will be considered, provided that there is an
appropriate number of qualified firms. 6. VOLUME OF PAST DOD CONTRACTS
AWARDED TO FIRM: Work previously awarded to the firm by DOD will be
reviewed with the objective of effecting equitable distribution of
contracts among qualified A-E firms. Those firms which meet the
requirements described inthis announcement and wish to be considered,
must submit one copy each of a SF254 and SF255 for the firm or
joint-venture and a SF 254 for each subcontractor. In block 4 of SF 255
list only the personnel for the office to perform the work indicated in
block 3B. Additional personnel strengths, including consultants, should
be indicated parenthetically and their source clearly identified. In
block 7G of the SF 255, indicate specific project experience for key
team members and indicate the team member's role on each listed project
(architect, project manager, etc.). Submittal of supplemental
attachments to SF 255 per evaluation factors 1-4 is strongly
recommended. Submittal package is to be received in this office no
later than 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time on the 30th calendar day after the
date of appearance of this announcement in the Commerce Business Daily
(CBD), or the date at the beginning of the announcement, whichever is
later. Should the due date fall on a weekend or holiday, the submittal
package will be due the first workday thereafter. Submittals received
after this date and time will not be considered. Unnecessarily
elaborate brochures or other presentations beyond those sufficient to
present a complete and effective response to this announcement are not
desired. Small and Small Disadvantaged firms are encouraged to
participate as Prime Contractors or as members of Joint-Ventures with
other Small Businesses and all interested firms 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 the provisions of Public Law 95-507. If a Large Business firm is
selected, a Small Business subcontracting plan will be required prior
to award. Response to this ad should be in writing only; telephone
calls and personal visits are discouraged. This is not a request for a
proposal.(0326) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0025 19951124\C-0002.SOL)
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