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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 9,1997 PSA#1758JACKSONVILLE DISTRICT OFFICE, U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, P.O. BOX
4970, JACKSONVILLE, FL 32232-0019 C -- A-E SERVICES FOR MULTI-DISCIPLINE MISCELLANEOUS MILITARY DESIGN
SUPPORT FOR OTHERS/CIVIL DESIGN AND A-E SERVICES FOR FL, PR, USVI, AND
THE CARRIBEAN AREA SOL DACW17-97-R-0008 DUE 010199 POC Contract
Specialist Bob Nichols (904) 232-3712 (Site Code DACW17) This
solicitation is unrestricted and is open to all firms regardless of
size. The contract will be an Indefinite Quantity Contract for a period
of one year from date of award, with an option to extend for two
additional years. Work will be assigned y negotiated task orders. This
solicitation contains the same scope of work for more than one
contract. Criteria used in allocating delivery orders among the
contracts include performance and quality of deliverables under current
contracts, current capacit to accomplish the order in the required
time, uniquely specialized experience, equitable distribution of the
work among the contractors, and other relevant factors. Maximum order
limits are $1,000,000 for each contract year and up to $1,000,000 per
delivery order. All services will consists of design and architectural
engineering services consisting of civil works project studies and
designs in the event of natural diasters, preparation of design
memorandums, building condition reports, building evaluation reports,
cost estimates in MCASES Gold format, design calculations and
construction plans/specifications suitable for use in competitive
bidding processes. Additionaly, the work will encompass all phases of
civil works design, including flood control (hydraulic spillway
structures), support for others (SFO), military, recreation with
related facilities, beach erosion control and jetty design, navigation
projects, including dredging, new building construction, existing
building renovation, rehabilitation of historic buildings and
structures, bridge design, abatment of asbestos, lead-based paint, and
other HTW materials; alterations, renovations, site plans, utility
systems, and paving, grading, and drainage plans. In the event firm may
contact asbestos-containing and/or lead-based type paint during their
work, i will be required to sample, test and develop work plans for
remedial action and incorporate them into the overall
alteration/renovation specifications. The asbestos and lead abatement
work will be performed by accredited professionals and will be in
strict compliance with the requirements of HUD, OSHA Construction
Standard, OSHA General Industry Standard, OSHA Respiratory Standard,
the Clean Air Act, and ll applicable AHERA regulations. Destructive
sampling of structures will require repair in accordance with
acceptable construction practices. Test reports shall be prepared by an
accredited laboratory per AHARA Regulations. When in support of
military desin, services may involve preparation of U.S. Army master
planning studies, miscellaneous Federal Agency master planning studies,
drawings, and programming documents in accordance with the requirements
established in AR 2 10-20, TB ENG 353, CEMOPS, and other military and
Federal regulations. 1. SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE AND TECHNICAL
COMPETENCE: Firms must clearly demonstrate specialized experience and
expertisein the preparation of plans, specifications, various federal
reports and studies, design memorandums, cost estimating, design
analysis (documents such as DD Form 1391, Project Development
Brochures, and design calculations) for all phases of civil, militar,
support for others, facility designs (new and renovation) and related
work; ability to prepare construction drawings in digital format on
magnetic tape fully using Intergraph's Bentley System Microstation CADD
system, construction cost estimates utilizing Government provided
MCASES Gold software and preparation of plans and specifications using
Metric Standard of Measurement. Firm must have laborator that
participated in a quality assurance program administered by the
National Institute os Standards and Testing (NIST). It must have
successfully completed the last three rounds of the program for
analyzing samples. Asbestos identification must be done b epa
600/M4.82-020 method using a polarized high powered microscope. For
fiber concentration samples, the laboratory must participate in
Proficiency Analytical Testing (PAT) program that includes hazard
assessment. Bulk samples must be analyzed using PhaseContrast
Microscopes (TEM) for confirmation purposes. Lead identification must
be performed by X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) test procedures, in concert
with wipe, nd bulk paint chip samples for Toxic Characteristic Leaching
Procedure (TCLP) analyses. Previous experience in asbestos and lead
abatement projects shall be listed. 2. SIZE AND EXPERTISE OF STAFF:
Firm must have, either in-house or through association withqualified
consultants, U.S. registered personnel as follows: Architect, Engineer,
Landscape Architect, or a Certified Urban/Regional planner certified by
the American Institute of Certified Planners, depending upon the work
assignment. Staff must include, but not limited to: Architects.
Landscape Architects, Interior Designers, Engineers to includes the
following disciplines: Civil, Mechanical, Structura, Geotechnical,
Hydraulic, Hydrology, Soil, Sanitary, Fire Protection, Electrical;
Certified Industrial Hygienist (must be certified by the American Board
of Industrial Hygiene), Industrial Hygienist Technician, Registered
Land Surveyor and all necessary spervisory and administrative personnel
to prepare contract bid documents. 3. CAPACITY TO ACCOMPLISH WORK IN
THE REQUIRED TIME: Firm must have the capacity to commence work within
fifteen days after receipt of notification to proceed with a task
order and accomplish it in accordance with scheduled completion dates.
4. PAST PERFORMANCE: Past performance on contracts with Government
agencies and privat industry regrading quality and timeliness of work
will be reviewed. Past DOD experience data available to the Government
through the A-E Contract Administration Support System (ACASS) will be
utilized for prior performance evaluation. 5. VOLUME OF PAST DO
CONTRACT AWARDED TO FIRM: Work previously awarded to the firm by DOD
will be reviewed with the objective of effecting equitable distribution
of contracts among equally qualified firms. 6. GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION OF
FIRM TO WORKSITE: Location of the firm relative to the worksite
(considered the Jacksonville District Office) will be considered
provided there is an adequate number of qualified firms for
consideraton. Those firms which meet the requirements described in this
announcement and wish to be considered, must submit one copy each of
SF254 and SF255 for the firm or joint-venture and an SF 254 for each
subcontractor. In block 4 of SF 255 list only the personel for the
office to perform the work indicated in block 3B. Additional personnel
strengths, including consultants, should be indicated parenthetically
and their source clearly identified. In block 7G of the SF 255,
indicate specific project experience for key team members and indicate
the team member's role on each listed project (architect, project
manager, etc.). Submittal of supplemental attachments t SF 255 per
evaluation factors 1-4 is strongly recommended. Submittal package is to
be received in this office at the address indicated below no later than
4:00 p.m. Eastern Time on the 30th calendar day after the date of
appearance of this announcement inthe Commerce Business Daily (CBD).
Should the due date fall on a weekend of holiday, the submittal package
will be due the first workday thereafter. Submittals received after
this date and time will not be considered. Unnecessarily elaborate
brochures or other presentations beyond those sufficient to present a
complete and effective response to this announcement are not desired.
Small and Small Disadvataged firms are encouraged to participate as
Prime Contractors or as members of Joint-Ventures with other Small
Businesses and all interested firms are reminded that the successful
firm will be expected to place subcontracts to the maximum practical
extentwith Small and Small Disadvantaged firms in accordance with the
provisions of Public Law 95-507. If a Large Business firm is selected,
a Small Business subcontracting plan will be required prior to award.
Response to this ad should be in writing only; telephone calls and
personal visits are discouraged. The required forms shall be submitted
to the following address: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, ATTN:
CESJ-EN-DC, 400 West Bay Street, Room 1044, Jacksonville, FL 32202-4412
or U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, ATTN: CESAJ-EN-DC, P.O. Box 4970,
Jacksonville, FL 32232-0019. This is not a request for a proposal.
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