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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 19,1996 PSA#1724DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, MEMPHIS DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS, 167 N
MAIN ST RM B202 ATTN: CELMM-CT, MEMPHIS TN 38103-1894 C -- TWO INDEFINITE DELIVERY TYPE ARCHITECT- ENGINEER CONTRACTS FOR
ENGINEERING AND DESIGN AND RELATED SERVICES FOR PROJECTS WITHIN THE
BOUNDARIES OR ASSIGNMENTS OF THE MEMPHIS DISTRICT SOL DACW66-97-R-0003
DUE 010697 POC A-E Coordinator MR. ALLEN CARDWELL (901) 544-3233 (Site
Code DACW66) Due Date: COB (4:00 pm Central Time) Monday, 6 January
1997. 1. SERVICES REQUIRED: The services to be procured under this
announcement are classified in Standard Industrial Classification Code
8713. Two indefinite delivery type contracts will be entered into as
a result of this announcement. The proposed procurement listed herein
will be an unrestricted procurement, 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 55% of the contractor's intended
subcontract amount be placed with small business (SB) including 8.5% to
small disadvantaged businesses (SDB) and 3% to women-owned businesses
(WOB). The subcontracting plan is not required with this submittal.
Firms with demonstrated specialized experience, competence and
qualifications pertinent to primarily structural engineering,
mechanical engineering, and electrical engineering are desired for
consideration. The services required under this contract may include
geotechnical, hydraulic, safety, civil engineering, surveying, and soil
boring and testing capabilities to supplement the design services. The
contract services performed under this contract support the
Engineering Division of the Memphis District in the preparation of
reports, memorandums, plans, specifications, and cost estimates. 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
contracts are anticipated to be awarded in June 1997, with the contract
period of service not to exceed one calendar 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 $1,000,000 each
or a total of $1,000,000 for the initial year of the contract. Each
basic contract will include two options to extend the contract period
one calendar year for each option and to expend an additional
$1,000,000 for each option. 3. QUALIFICATIONS: Firms must demonstrate
in their submission the ability to meet the following requirements: (A)
Adequate professional personnel with experience in primarily structural
engineering, mechanical engineering, and electrical engineering, but
also geotechnical, hydraulic, safety, and general civil engineering,
surveying, subsurface exploration, and computer technology to produce
quality reports, memorandums, plans, specifications, and cost
estimates. (B) Sufficient technical and administrative personnel to
ensure expeditious completion of required services; (C) Adequate
experienced professional personnel and computer equipment to deliver
final Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) System drawings on a
3+'' diskette in a format compatible with the INTERGRAPH system of the
Memphis District. 4. EVALUATION CRITERIA: Selection will be based on
the following four primary criteria (A, B, C & D) and three secondary
criteria (E, F, & G). All criteria are shown in descending order of
importance: (A) Specialized Experience. Firms must demonstrate
specialized experience, competence, and qualifications in primarily
structural, mechanical, and electrical engineering, but also
geotechnical, hydraulic, safety, general civil engineering, and
computer engineering, in the design of structures such as pumping
stations, bridges, gated culverts, weirs, small buildings, flood
control channels, and related embankments. This experience should also
include investigation and design for rehabilitation or alterations to
existing structures. (B) Professional Qualifications. The prime firm
and/ or its sub-contractor(s) (hereinafter referred to collectively as
''firm'') must have a registered Professional Engineer in the
disciplines required on staff. The firm should indicate professional
recognition, professional associations, advanced training, and specific
work experience of key personnel. (C) Capacity. Firms must demonstrate
sufficient personnel and equipment 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.
The following three secondary criteria (E, F, & G), which are listed
in descending order of importance, will be used as ''tie-breakers''
among equally ranked firms after evaluation by the primary criteria.
(E) Geographical Location. Proximity of the firms offices where the
work will be managed, coordinated, and CADD work performed to Memphis,
TN will be given consideration. (F) Small Business Considerations.
Consideration will be given to firms intending to subcontract in a
manner that contributes toward the Memphis District subcontracting
goals shown under 1. above. If the prime firm can be considered a small
business (the firm's average annual receipts from the preceding three
fiscal years does not exceed $2.5 Million), show the firm's average
annual receipts from the preceding three fiscal years and state the
prime firm is a small business. If the prime firm can be considered a
large business, then show the amount the prime firm intends to
subcontract. Of this intended subcontract amount, show the amount the
prime firm intends to subcontract to Small Business, to Small
Disadvantaged Business, and to Women Owned Business along with the
percentage of the intended subcontract amount for each one. (G). Volume
of DOD Work. Consideration will be given to the volume of work
previously awarded and contractor earnings assigned to the firm by DOD
in the last 12 months (January 1, 1996 to January 1, 1997), 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. Allen Cardwell, CELMM-ED-DM, 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)
Monday, 6 January 1997. 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 firms and its affiliates
(not to include sub-contractors) during the 12 month period of January
1, 1996 to January 1, 1997 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 firms
as 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.(0320) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0012 19961118\C-0001.SOL)
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