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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 12,1996 PSA#1529U S ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT MEMPHIS, 167 NORTH MAIN STREET B202, MEMPHIS
TN 38103-1894 R -- INDEFINITE DELIVERY TYPE ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACT FOR SURVEY
ENGINEERING, MAPPING, AND RELATED SERVICES WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OR
ASSIGNMENTS OF THE MEMPHIS DISTRICT SOL DACW66-96-R-0017 DUE 030496 POC
A-E Coordinator DON MAX (901) 544-3977 (Site Code DACW66) Correction:
See 1/22/96 and 1/29/96 CBD. INDEFINITE DELIVERY TYPE
ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACT FOR SURVEY ENGINEERING, MAPPING, AND
RELATED SERVICES WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OR ASSIGNMENTS OF THE MEMPHIS
DISTRICT. SOLICITATION No. DACW66-96-R-0017: Point Of Contact: DON MAX,
A-E Coordinator, 901-544-3977. SUBMITTAL DEADLINE: COB 4 MARCH 1996. 1.
SERVICES REQUIRED: The services to be procured under this announcement
are classified in Standard Industrial Classification Code 8713. It is
anticipated that anywhere from two to four indefinite delivery type
contracts will be entered into as a result of this announcement. THIS
WILL BE THE ONLY ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE MEMPHIS DISTRICT FOR TOPOGRAPHIC,
HYDROGRAPHIC, AND GPS SURVEYING AND MAPPING FOR THE NEXT YEAR; except
for survey engineering, mapping, and data base development which will
be announced and selected separately due to differing technical
requirements. A separate indefinite delivery type contract will be
negotiated and awarded as the need is determined. At least five highly
qualified and technically equal firms will be selected and be ranked
for order of negotiation using the four primary criteria (A,B,C & D)
and three secondary criteria (E, F & G) which are in descending order
of importance. When a need has been identified for the first contract,
negotiations shall begin with the top ranked firm. When a need has
been identified for a subsequent contract, or if negotiations with a
firm for a contract are unsuccessful, negotiations shall begin with the
next ranked firm which has not been offered a contract or negotiation.
The list of ranked firms will be terminated one year from award of the
first contract. A new announcement will be synopsized when additional
capability is required. There is no implied guarantee that every firm
on the list will receive a request for proposal, enter into contract
negotiations, nor will be awarded a contract. The proposed procurements
listed herein will be unrestricted, and submittals from large and small
businesses will be considered. Firms are considered to be small
business concerns, if the firm's average annual receipts from the
preceding three fiscal years does not exceed $2.5 Million. If a large
business is selected for this contract, it must comply with FAR
52.219-9 regarding the requirement for a subcontracting plan on that
part of the work it intends to subcontract. The subcontracting goals
for this contract are a minimum of 53% of the amount the prime firm
intends to subcontract is to be placed with small business (SB)
including 9% to small disadvantaged businesses (SDB) and 3% to
women-owned businesses (WOB). The subcontracting plan is not required
with this submittal, however, these goals should be addressed in
criteria 4.F., listed below. Firms with demonstrated specialized
experience, competence and qualifications pertinent to survey
engineering, geodetic surveying, land and boundary surveying,
hydrographic surveying, mapping (Intergraph capability required) and
related services are desired for consideration. The contract services
performed under this contract may support the Government revetment
construction project along the Mississippi River located in the
Memphis, Vicksburg, and New Orleans Districts. 2. PROJECT INFORMATION:
Work areas will normally be within the boundaries of the Memphis
District (which includes portions of AR, IL, KY, MO, MS, and TN) but
work assignments may be made in other Districts. The first contract is
anticipated to be awarded in July 1996, with the contract period of
service not to exceed one year from issuance of the first delivery
order, or expenditure of the contract amount, whichever occurs first.
Work to be performed is subject to satisfactory negotiation of
individual delivery orders not to exceed $150,000 each or a total of
$750,000 the initial year of the contract. Each basic contract will
include an option to extend the contract period one year and to expend
an additional $750,000. 3. QUALIFICATIONS: Firms must demonstrate in
their submission the ability to meet the following requirements: (A)
Adequate professional personnel with experience in topographic and
hydrographic surveying and mapping; (B) Sufficient technical and
administrative personnel to ensure expeditious completion of required
services; and (C) Capability to mobilize fully staffed and equipped
survey parties. 4. EVALUATION CRITERIA: Selection will be based on the
following four primary criteria (A, B, C & D) to determine a list of
firms which are considered to be technically comparable substantially
equal and three secondary criteria (E, F, & G) will be used to set the
order of negotiation. All criteria are shown in descending order of
importance: (A) Specialized Experience. The selected firm shall have
the capability to provide digital surveying and mapping data in
readable and fully operational format on the District's Intergraph
Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) System. Data submission shall
be required in Intergraph design files (.DGN), digital terrain model
files (.DTM), and alignment files (.ALG). Firms with demonstrated
specified experience, competence and qualifications pertinent to
surveying are desired for consideration. Firms considered to be highly
qualified will be required to furnish at least seven fully equipped
survey crews with four wheel drive vehicles and approved electronic
total station surveying instruments. Additional crews may be required.
Highly qualified firms shall be required to have both code and carrier
phase L1/L2 GPS receivers. Firms will be considered if it can
demonstrate the capability to provide these personnel and equipment by
such means as an increase in staffing, subcontracting, or joint
venture. At least one with a possibility of four electronically
automated range azimuth or Coast Guard Radio Beacon DGPS hydrographic
survey systems operational on a boat not less than 21 feet in length
shall be required. Each hydrographic and topographic party provided
shall have the capability to collect and process each survey performed
at the work site (plot cross sections, compute volumes, revetment
re-designs, etc.). One electronic hydrographic sweep system (No Booms)
on a boat with a length no greater than 30 feet (trailerable) with
DGPS will be required either through inhouse capabilities or
subcontract. Additional conventional hydrographic systems may also be
required (wire wheels and fathometers). Firms considered to be highly
qualified shall be required to show specialized experience in
performing all types of surveys as stated above and subsequent data
reduction and plotting utilizing state-of-the-art computer
technology.(B) Professional Qualifications. The prime firm and/or its
subcontractor(s) (hereinafter referred to collectively as ''firm'')
must have registered Professional Civil Engineers and Land Surveyors on
staff. The firm should indicate professional recognition, professional
associations, advanced training, certification, and specific work
experience of key personnel. The firm should emphasize the
qualifications and experience of its management personnel in survey
engineering, hydrographic, topographic and geodetic surveying. (C)
Capacity. Firms must demonstrate sufficient personnel in the
disciplines necessary to conduct the required work in an efficient
manner. (D) Past Performance. Performance evaluations on previous
contracts with Government agencies, including DOD, and private industry
in terms of cost control, quality of work, and compliance with
performance schedules will be considered. Additional consideration will
also be given to firms which have above average performance evaluations
in the type of work described in (A) above. The following three
secondary criteria (E, F, & G), which are listed in descending order of
importance, will be used to develop the order of negotiation among the
most highly qualified ranked firms after evaluation by the primary
criteria; (E) Geographical Location. Proximity of the firm's office
where the field work will be managed, coordinated, and the data
reduction and CADD work performed to Memphis, TN will be given
additional consideration. (F) Small Business Considerations. Extent of
participation of Small Business, Small Disadvantaged Business, and
Historically Black Colleges and Universities and minority institutions
in the proposed contract, measured as a percentage of the total
anticipated contract effort in accordance with the subcontracting goals
shown above under 1. Services Required. Firms should list the total
amount of the contract Civil Engineering anticipated to be
subcontracted, name and amount anticipated for small business, name and
amount anticipated for small disadvanteged business and name and amount
anticipated for women owned business. (G). Volume of DOD Work.
Consideration will be given to the volume of work previously awarded or
assigned to the firm by DOD in the last 12 months (1 March 1995 to 1
March 1996), with the object of effecting an equitable distribution of
DOD A-E contracts among qualified A-E firms, including small and small
disadvantaged business firms, and firms that have not had prior DOD
contracts. 5. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: Interested firms having the
capabilities to perform these services must submit one copy of SF 255
(11/92 Edition) for the prime and one copy of SF 254 (11/92 Edition)
for the prime and all sub-contractors to: Mr. Don Max, CELMM-ED-DG,
Memphis District, Corps of Engineers, 167 North Main Street B-202,
Memphis, TN 38103-1894, no later than close of business (COB) (4:00 pm
Central) 4 MARCH 1996. The solicitation number should be included in
Block 2b of SF 255. Include in Block 3b the firm's ACASS number. If not
available, phone the ACASS Center at 503-326-3459 to obtain a number.
In Block 10 of the SF 255, firms are requested to clearly and
succinctly address all qualification requirements listed under Items 3
and 4 above. All DOD contracts awarded to the firm and its affiliates
(not to include subcontractors) during the 12 month period of 1 March
1995 to 1 March 1996 should be shown, including the contract amount
and whether the contract includes an option year and option amount.
Firms are also required to show the total amount of DOD contract
earnings within the 12 month period stated above by the firm as a prime
contractor, without regard to the award date of the contract(s). Also
in Block 10, firms are requested to provide a detailed list of all
pertinent field and office equipment to be used on this contract that
distinguishes ownership between prime and subcontractors, if used.
Similarly in Block 10, describe the firm's overall quality management
plan, including management approach, coordination of disciplines, field
crews, and subcontractors; and quality control procedures. A contract
specific quality control plan must be prepared and approved by the
Government as a condition of contract award, but is not required with
this submission. Letters, including transmittal letters, photographs,
brochures and other promotional literature are not desired nor will be
considered. Solicitation packages are not provided to interested firms
for A-E contracts before final firm selection. This is not a request
for proposal.(0018) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0036 19960209\R-0001.SOL)
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