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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 13,1996 PSA#1550US ARMY, CORPS OF ENGINEERS, SEATTLE DISTRICT, PO BOX 3755, SEATTLE WA
98124-3755 C -- SURVEY AND MAPPING SERVICES FOR IDAHO AND MONTANA SOL
DACA67-96-R-0026 DUE 041596 POC Contract Specialist Leslie J Lovata
(206) 764-6865 (Site Code DACA67) Selection of one
Architect-Engineering firm to provide surveying and mapping services
for the Idaho/Montana area. Services shall include, but not limited to
the performance of cadastral, boundary, topographic, hydrographic,
control, construction, deformation and phogrammetric surveys for both
civil and military projects. Photogrammetric surveys shall include but
not limited to aerial photography, analytical aerotriangulation,
digital stereo compilation and orthophoto mapping. Services are
required for planning, design and construction of roads, utility
systems, airfields, buildings, levees, channels, dams and other related
studies, structures and facilities. Equipment required to perform these
services shall include an electronic total station capable of providing
angles accurate to a tenth of a second, electronic distance meter
capable of measuring up to three miles with an accuracy of 1 mm + 1ppm,
self leveling or bar code levels, fathometer, global positioning system
providing dual frequency data collection and capable of preforming
static, rapid static, kinematic, real time kinematic (RTK), and on the
fly (OTF) surveys; aerial camera approved for large scale mapping by
U.S. Geological Survey and analytical steroplotters. Significant
evaluation criteria in descending order of importance are: (1)
Specialized experience and technical competence of the firm in types of
work required, including knowledge of the locality of the work to be
done. (2) Professional qualifications of firm's staff and consultants
to be assigned to this project, which are necessary for satisfactory
performance of required services. (3) Capability of the firm to provide
or accomplish the work in the required time. As a minimum, firm must be
able to provide two crews of three people each, consisting of a party
chief, instrument person and rod person. (4) Firm's ability and
experience with Seattle District's computer aided design and drafting
system (Intergraph). NOTE: The following criteria are considered
secondary factors and will only be used at Final Selection as
tie-breakers. (5) Past performance on DoD and other contracts with
respect to cost control, quality of work, and compliance with
performance schedules. (6) Location of the firm in the general
geographic area of the project. (7) Extent of participation of Small
Business (SB), Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB), historically black
Colleges and Universities and minority Institutions in the proposed
contract team, measured as a percentage of estimated effort. (8) Volume
of DoD contract awards to the prime A-E in the last 12 months. A-E will
be required to use M-CACES for cost estimating on this project. The
software will be furnished by the Corps of Engineers after contract
award. Responding firms should indicate ability to access an electronic
bulletin board and automated review management system (ARMS) via modem.
Proposed procurement will result in a one-year, fixed price indefinite
delivery contract with option to extend for one additional year;
delivery orders of NTE $150,000 each to be issued as requirements
arise. Total contract amount shall not exceed $500,000 over two years.
Start and completion dates are scheduled for 1 July 1996 and 30 June
1997 respectively. Qualified firms desiring consideration shall submit
one copy of SF 255, including organizational chart of key personnel to
be assigned to this project, current SF 254, and consultant's current
SF 254's. No additional project information will be given to A-E firms.
Phone calls are discouraged unless absolutely necessary. This project
is open to both large and small businesses. This is not a request for
proposal.(0071) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0015 19960312\C-0003.SOL)
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