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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 21,1996 PSA#1726US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, CHIEF, CONTRACTING DIVISION, P.O. BOX 2711,
LOS ANGELES CA 90053-2325 C -- CIVIL ENGINEERING FOR CIVIL WORKS PROJECTS SOL DACW09-97-R-0011
DUE 122396 POC A/E Contracting Branch, James W. Hogan, Jr. (213)
452-3244 or Angela Hermanson, (213) 452-3265, Technical Information, Ed
T. Demesa, (213) 452-3811 (Site Code DACW09) 1. CONTRACT INFORMATION:
Planning Services (Brooks A/E Act, PL 92-582) for Indefinite Delivery
Contracts for Civil Works Projects at Various Locations in the Los
Angeles District (Southern California, Arizona, Southern Nevada, and
Southern Utah) (BLOCK 1 of SF 255). The majority of the work and
services will be for Civil works projects. However there will be a
smaller portion of the work and services for Military projects. This
announcement is open to all businesses regardless of size. 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 that a minimum of 60% of the contractor's
intended subcontract amount will be placed with small businesses (SB),
including small disadvantaged businesses (SDB), 10% and woman-owned
businesses (WOB) 5.0%. The plan is not required with this submittal.
There will be two (2) indefininte delivery contracts for
Architect-Engineer (A/E) services. The top ranked firm will be awarded
the first contract. There will be a delay, not to exceed twelve
months, between the award of the first and second contract. The General
Requirements (Appendix A) are similar for both contracts. Ordinarily,
task orders will be placed with the top ranked firm. However, a task
order may be placed first with the other contract if the top ranked
contractor does not have the capacity to complete the task order in the
required time period, the top ranked contractor has performed
unsatisfactorily on previous task orders under the subject contract,
and or significantly less work has been placed under the other
contract. Yearly cumulative amount of individual task orders per
contract not to exceed $1,000,000.00. The contracts will include an
option for extension for second and third year with additional amount
for each optional year not to exceed $1,000,000.00. If contract amount
for the base year period or preceeding option year periods has been
exhausted or nearly exhausted the Government has the option to exercise
contract options before the expiration of the base year period or
preceeding option year periods. The estimated contract start date is
May 97 for a period of 12 months (through May 98). Work is subject to
availability of funds. Estimated construction cost is not applicable.
2. PROJECT INFORMATION: The work and services shall consist of
preparing reports and environmental impact statements for
reconnaissance and feasibility level water resources civil works
studies and projects. Typical civil works projects and studies
encompass flood control, flood plain management, water supply and
distribution, water quality control, groundwater and wastewater
treatment, seismic evaluation of infrastructure, surveying and mapping
services, fish and wildlife habitat conservation, outdoor recreation,
hydropower, and streambank erosion protection. Each task order when
applicable shall be supported by Microsoft Project Planning Software,
Version 4.0 or equivalent and by Intergraph Computer Aided Drafting and
Design (CADD) system or compatible. Contractor shall acquire the
Micro-Computer Aided Cost Estimating System (MCACES Gold) software and
related training from commercial sources for use in this contract when
necessary. The firms selected for these contracts will be expected to
submit a quality control/quality assurance plan and to adhere to it
during the work and services required under the contract. In Block 10
of the SF 255 describe the firm's Design Quality Control Plan (DQCP),
including Design Quality Assurance Plan (DQAP) of subcontractor(s)
work. The plan must be prepared and approved by the Government as a
condition ofcontract award, but is not required with this submission.
3. SELECTIONINFORMATION: See Note 24 for general selection process. The
selection criteria are listed below in descending order of importance.
Criteria A through E are primary. Criteria F through H are secondary
and will only be used as ''tie-breakers'' among technically equal
firms: A. Qualified personnel in the following key disciplines: (1)
Civil Engineering, (2) Hydraulic Engineering, (3) Hydrology, (4)
Environmental Engineering, (5) Community/Urban Planning, (6) Economics,
(7) Structural Engineering, (8) Sanitary Engineering, and in the
supporting disciplines: (a) Geology, (b) Landscape Architecture, (c)
Archeology/Anthropology, (d) Fishery and Wildlife Biology/Ecology, (e)
Land Surveying, and (f) Cartography. B. Specialized experience and
technical competence in: (1) preparing reports and environmental impact
statements for reconnaissance and feasibility level water resources
studies, such as flood control, flood plain management, water supply
and distribution, water quality control, groundwater and wastewater
treatment, seismic evaluation of infrastructure, surveying and mapping
services, fish and wildlife habitat conservation, outdoor recreation,
hydropower, and streambank erosion protection; (2) Corps of Engineers
plan formulation of flood control and water supply projects; (3)
hydrologic and hydraulic (open channel) analyses with expertise in
desert flood control and alluvial fans (flash flood, short duration,
high peak, sheet flows and sediment transport analysis); (4) hydraulic
analysis of water supply systems, including storage requirements, fire
flow requirements and emergency reservoir storage requirements; (5)
seismic risk assessment of municipal water supply system and emergency
planning; (6) wastewater collection and treatment; (7) surveying and
mapping; (8) habitat evaluation procedures; (9) applicable Federal and
State (California, Nevada, Arizona, and Utah) environmental laws and
regulations; (10) water rights, water quality standards, and other
regulatory requirements, and (11) supporting knowledge of and
experience in: (a) public involvement and consensus based procedures;
(b) critical path scheduling experience in Microsoft project planning
software or compatible is preferable; (c) geographic information
systems and other automated cartographic services; (d) economic
analyses (National Economic Development criteria); (e) Intergraph CADD
system or compatible and Automated Review Management System
capability; (f) preparation of preliminary and final cost estimates
using MCACES Gold in the appropriate breakdown structure; (g)
nonstructural plan development including flood warning systems,
relocation, and flood proofing. C. Capacity to perform two $250,000
task orders in a 90 day period. This evaluation will consider the
experience of the firm and any consultants in similar size projects and
the availability of an adequate number of personnel in key disciplines.
D. Past Performance on DoD and other contracts with respect to cost
control, quality of work, and compliance with performance schedules. E.
Knowledge of the locality such as geological features, climatic
conditions, local material resources, and local construction methods.
F. Geographic proximity (physical location) of the firm in relation to
the location of project(s). G. Extent of particpation of SB, SDB,
historically black colleges and universities, and minority institutions
in the proposed contract team, measured as a percentage of the
estimated effort. H. Volume of DoD contract awards in the last 12
months as described in Note 24. All firms that submit an SF 255 shall
be notified with a post card acknowledging receipt of their response.
The firms which are not recommended by the Pre-Selection Board to the
Selection Board for further consideration, shall also be notified with
a post card. The firms which are considered by the Selection Board but
are not ranked for negotiation shall be notified with a post card. The
firms which are ranked for negotiation but are not selected for an
award shall be notified after the award of the contract. The contract
award shall be announced in the Commerce Business Daily. Consistent
with the Department of Defense policy of effecting an equitable
distribution of contracts among qualified Architect-Engineer firms
including small, disadvantaged owned firms and firms that have not had
prior DoD contracts (see Note 24), qualified small disadvantaged firm
will receive consideraton during selection and all other selection
evaluation criteria being equal, also participation in a joint venture
may become a determining factor for selection. Therefore, all
offerors' submittals should specifically identify in the appropriate
portions of the SF 255 all proposed small disadvantaged firm
participation in the proposed activity to be accomplished by the
contractor (See Note 24). The Los Angeles District and Minority
Business Development Agency are working with local Business Development
Centers (BDC's) to provide assistance to Small Disadvantaged Business
Concerns to participate in Government contracts. Information provided
by calling the office shown. 4. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Interested A/E
firms having the capabilities for this work are invited to submit one
(1) completed Standard Form (SF) 254 and 255, revised editions dated
November 1992, Architect-Engineer and Related Services Questionnaires
for the prime and one (1) SF 254 for each subcontractor/consultant, by
addressing a transmittal letter to the office shown. Lengthy cover
letters and generic corporation brochures, or other presentations (such
as BINDING of SF 254 and 255) beyond those to sufficiently present a
complete and effective response are not desired. Phone calls and
personal visits are discouraged. Response to this notice must be
received within 30 calendar days from the date of issuance of this
synopsis. If the 30th day is a weekend day or a Federal Holiday, the
deadline is the close of business of the next business day. Include
ACASS number of the office that will perform the work in Block 3b. Call
the ACASS Center at 503-326-3459 to obtain a number. No other general
notification will be made of this work. Solicitation packages are not
provided for A/E contracts. Firms desiring consideration shall submit
appropriate data as described in numbered Note 24. (0324) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0013 19961120\C-0001.SOL)
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