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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 15,1996 PSA#1636US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS FT WORTH DIST, 819 TAYLOR STREET, ROOM 6A18,
P O BOX 17300 ATTN CESWF-ED-MC, FORT WORTH TX 76102-0300 C -- IDC CONTR FOR A-E SERVICES PRIMARILY FOR ENVIRON AND
NON-RESTORATIVE HAZ TOXIC RADIOLOGICAL WASTE SERVCS FOR MIS MIL AND CIV
PROJS NATIONWIDE, PRIM WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF SWD (PRIM AR,OK,NM&TX)
SOL DACA63-96-R-0041 DUE 082696 POC Contact Jerrell Freeman,
(817/334-2262) (Site Code DACA63) This is the second part of a two-part
synopsis. Part one was published in the July 9, 1996 issue. (l) Other
Investigations: The Contractor may be required to conduct other special
economic, social, recreational, or general civil engineering studies in
support of ongoing environmental evaluations or water
resources/installation planning. In water resource studies, the
contractor may be required to survey specified watershed areas,
determine the economic, social, and engineering aspects of existing
conditions, and project future conditions for various development
scenarios. In installation master planning studies, the contractor may
be required to develop Installation Master Plans, prepare Site
Development Plans, analyze and review utility capabilities under
various operating scenarios, perform hydrologic or hydraulic analyses
of surface waters and ground water flow studies. In Base Realignment
and Closure studies, the contractor may be required to produce a
stand-alone special socio-economic report addressing potential impacts.
In addition, the Contractor may be required to prepare Military
Recreation Master Plans, Recreation Surveys, Recreation Needs Analyses,
and Aesthetic Resource Analyses. 3. SELECTION CRITERIA: See CBD Note
No. 24 (Monday Edition) for a general description of the selection
process. Selection Criteria in descending order of importance are as
follows: (a) Specialized Experience and Technical Competence: (1) The
selected team must demonstrate recent experience in managing and
executing large and/or numerous projects in the environmental areas as
identified previously in this announcement. (2) The team must
demonstrate recent experience in natural and cultural resource
projects, including analyzing environmental impacts of proposed
actions, and demonstrate understanding of the requirements of National
Environmental Policy Act, Endangered Species Act, National Historic
Preservation Act, and other related environmental laws and military
regulations. (3) The team must demonstrate their ability to conduct
various types of environmental site investigations (natural and
cultural surveys, environmental compliance assessments, phase one site
assessments, sampling and testing, etc. as identified previously in
this announcement) using the appropriate methodologies and field
technics. (4) The team must demonstrate the ability to accomplish
environmental report development, environmental permit development and
environmental plan development in accordance with the Federal, State
and local laws and regulations. (5) The team must have experience in
environmental projects in AR, LA, OK, NM and TX. (6) The team must have
work experience in performing for and on US Army and US Air Force
installations and exhibit a diversity of work experience for a variety
of other Federal agencies. (7) The team must be familiar with
environmental chemical testing and methodologies and QA/QC oversight.
(8) The team must show ability to utilize Geographic Information
Systems (GIS) technology. (b) Professional Qualifications: It is
anticipated that expertise in the following disciplines are required:
biologist; ecologist; archeologist; historic archeologist; preservation
planner; historian; archivist; environmental engineer; chemist;
historical architect; structural engineer; noise analyst (for aircraft
and other mobile or stationary sources); sociologist; economist;
hydraulic engineer; hydrologic engineer; civil engineer; electrical
engineer; mechanical engineer; petroleum engineer; transportation
specialist; landscape architect; outdoor recreation planner; GIS/remote
sensing specialist; geologist; airspace planner and industrial
hygienist. Provide at least one resume for each of these disciplines.
Contractor also must utilize a laboratory qualified to perform all
required testing. Include the qualifications of the laboratory you
propose to use on your team. (c) The team must demonstrate adequate
capacity to maintain schedule for multiple delivery orders being
performed simultaneously. The team must also demonstrate the ability to
quickly respond to multiple requests for proposals for concurrent
delivery orders. (d) The team must demonstrate satisfactory past
performance with respect to cost control, quality of work and
compliance with performance schedules. (e) The team must demonstrate
ability to coordinate subcontractors with respect to quality control of
design and communication of design requirements between disciplines.
(f) The contractor must be capable of receiving Defense Investigation
Service Industrial Security Clearance at the ''secret'' level. 4.
SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: (a) See Note No. 24 for general submission
requirements. To be considered, interested firms that meet the
qualifications must provide one submittal package including an original
SF 255 no later than 4:30 p.m. on the due date listed above. The 11/92
version of the forms must be used. (b) Responding firms must submit a
current and accurate SF 254 for themselves and each proposed
consultant. It must be provided for the specific office proposed to do
the work. Indicate in Block No. 4 of the SF 254 if your firm is a
Large, Small, Small Disadvantaged or Woman Owned Business. To be
classified as a Small Business, a firm's average annual receipts or
sales for the preceding three fiscal years, must not exceed $2.5
million. Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code for this
announcement is 8711 (Other Engineering Services). (c) Submit only one
SF 255, completed in accordance with the instructions. It must contain
information in sufficient detail to identify the team (prime and
consultant) proposed for the contracts. (d) Include CBD announcement
number in Block No. 2b of the SF 255. (e) In Block No. 6 of the SF 255,
identify the discipline/ service to be supplied by each consultant.
Provide brief resumes of the on-staff or consultant employees you
intend to use to perform the work in the anticipated design time and
the type of projects they will perform in Block No. 7 of your SF 255.
Block No. 7 may be repeated as needed to identify all the major
disciplines and key team members. Selection will be based on the team
member experience presented in your SF 255, primarily in Block No. 7.
Limit Block No. 7 to no more than 40 pages. (f) In Block No. 10 of the
SF 255, include a draft Project Quality Control (PQC) Plan. It should
include a brief presentation of internal controls and procedures that
you use to insure that a quality design is produced. (g) In Block No.
10 of the SF 255 show last 12 month's DOD awards. (h) Personal visits
to discuss this project will not be scheduled. Solicitation packages
are not provided for A-E contracts. This is not a request for proposal
(see note No. 24). (0193) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0021 19960712\C-0002.SOL)
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