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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 22,1996 PSA#1557Federal Emergency Management Agency Acquisition Operations Division 500
C Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20472 U -- SEISMIC TRAINING FOR ARCHITECTS Sol EMW-96-RP-0011, contact
Deborah Johnson (202) 646-3760, Contracting Officer, Patricia A.
English (202) 646-4257. FEMA has a project that requires a contractor
to develop materials for and to organize, convene and administer a
series of seismic design institutes for faculty of Schools of
Architecture and to conduct a series of national architectural design
competitions for students of architecture, focusing on correct and
innovative applications of seismic design principles. Project will
build on and expand information developed in a previous series of FEMAA
sponsored workshops and faculty institutes undertaken by the Joint
Council on Architectural Research of the American Institute of
Architects (AIA) and the Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA).
This is not an RFP, but a survey to locate potential sources capable of
preparing the required materials and delivering the institutes. Minimum
capabilities must include documented evidence of experience and
expertise in the following areas: (1) Key personnel of the project team
must have demonstrated reputations and expertise in all aspects of the
seismic design of buildings, including issues of specific concern to
architects; e.g., building configuration, structural design, non
structural components and land use/urban planning. Knowledge of
relevant lessons from the Loma Prieta and Northridge events will also
be considered useful. (2) Team members must understand and be able to
convey information on the critical role(s) the architectural profession
can play in earthquake damage mitigation. (3) Project Team must have
demonstrated expertise in developing curricula and conducting
institutes on seismic design for faculty of Schools of Architecture.
(4) The Project Team must have demonstrated expertise in conducting
national architectural design competitions for students of architecture
for the architectural community. (5) The Project Team should understand
and be able to build on the program developed for the previous workshop
and institute series. (6) Organization must have national reputation
for developing and transferring technical information to architects,
and to faculty and students in Schools of Architecture. (7)
Organization must have an established national network of architects
and access to a network of local architecture groups through whom
institutes and other outreach activities could be coordinated.
Organization must also have capability to utilize its network to build
maximum awareness of and participation at the faculty institutes and
student competitions. (8) Officer, especially during the early stages
of the project, have operational capabilities in Washington, DC area is
desirable. Organizations with these capabilities are invited to submit
complete information to the procuring office identified in this notice
in four (4) copies within thirty (30) calendar days from the date of
this notice. Information furnished should include: (1) the number and
profession qualifications of key personnel; (2) organizational
experience related to the proposed project, (3) description of general
and special facilities; (4) a current financial statement; and (5)
other documentation which demonstrates the minimum capabilities listed
above. This synopsis is for information and planning purposes and the
Government will not pay or otherwise reimburse respondents for
information submitted. Based upon responses received, the Government
reserves the right to set aside any and all procurements that result
hereunder for small or minority owned business. If the evaluation of
responses received concludes that none of the responding firms have the
necessary capabilities, negotiations may be conducted with the American
Institute for Architectural Research on a non-competitive basis. (078) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0107 19960321\U-0005.SOL)
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