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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 24,1997 PSA#1768USAED, SACRAMENTO, CONTRACTING DIVISION, 1325 J STREET, SACRAMENTO CA
95814-2922 C -- INDEFINITE DELIVERY, INDEFINITE QUANTITY CONTRACT FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR CIVIL/MILITARY WORKS WITHIN THE
SOUTH PACIFIC DIVISION SOL DACW05-97-R-0039 DUE 022797 POC Mr. Ken
Parkinson, Unit Leader, A-E Negotiations Unit (916)557-7470.
Contracting Officer Judith Grant. (Site Code DACA05) 1. CONTRACT
INFORMATION: A-E services will be used for the South Pacific Division
(SPD) Hazardous Toxic and Radiological Waste (HTRW) mission. Work will
predominantly be within the Sacramento District s area of
responsibility (CA, AZ, NV, and UT) but could occur in other states as
required by specific Federal Agency customers or at the direction of
HQUSACE. Work and services will consist of environmental investigations
including intrusive investigations, characterization (leading to
design) and design at hazardous or toxic waste sites, including
petroleum wastes and at industrial process sites at active or formerly
used military installations, at civil works sites, and at other
Federal and State agency sites. A specific scope for work and services
required will be issued with each task order. The end result of these
studies/projects will be engineering analyses, reports, drawings, cost
estimates or plans and specifications. The contractor shall be
responsible for design and drawings using computer-aided design and
drafting (CADD) and delivering the three-dimensional drawings in
Autodesk AutoCAD CADD software, release 12, MS-DOS, Version 6.2 using
Windows 3.1, electronic digital format. The Government will only accept
the final product for full operation, without conversion or
reformatting, in the Autodesk AutoCAD release 12 format, and on the
target platform specified herein. the target platform is a 486DX, with
DOS version 6.2 operating system with Windows 3.1. Drawings produced
by scanning drawings of record or containing photographic images shall
be delivered in a raster format compatible with the target platform
AutoCAD electronic digital format. Drawing files shall also be
delivered in Computer-aided Acquisition and Logistic Support (CALS)
electronic digital format. The specifications will be produced either
in SPECSINTACT with Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) or
other word processing program compatible with WordPerfect 6.1 using the
Corps of Engineers Military Construction Guide Specifications.
Specification files shall also be delivered in PostScript electronic
digital format. Responding firms must show computer and modem
capability for accessing the Criteria Bulletin Board System (CBBS) and
the Automated Review Management System (ARMS). The estimate will be
prepared using Corps of Engineer s Computer Aided Cost Estimating
System (M-CACES) (Software provided by Government) or similar software.
More than one firm may be selected for this work. If more than one
contract is awarded as a result of this announcement for the same or
similar work, selection for task order awards will be made as follows:
(1) All awardees will be given a fair opportunity to be considered for
each task order award in excess of $2,500. (2) In making selection of
the awardee to receive a specific task order, the contracting officer
will consider past performance of previous task orders, quality of
previous task orders, timeliness of previous task orders, cost control,
the firm s strengths and previous experience in relation to the work
requirements and geographic location described in the scope of work for
each task order. Details of the selection process will be included in
the resultant contracts, Section -00800, SAACONS 52.0216-4821, Task
Order Selection Criteria and Procedures (Oct 1995). Firm fixed price
indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contracts will be negotiated
and the first is anticipated to be awarded in April 1997. Each contract
will be for a one-year period not-to-exceed $1,000,000 for the basic
year and two one-year options not to exceed $1,000,000. The options may
be exercised at the discretion of the Government. Task orders shall not
exceed the annual contract amount. This announcement is open to all
businesses, regardless of size. All interested Architect-Engineers are
reminded that in accordance with the provisions of PL 95-507, they
will be expected to place subcontracts to the maximum practicable
extent consistent with the efficient performance of the contract with
small and small disadvantaged firms. If a large business is selected,
it must comply with FAR 52-219.9 regarding the requirement for a
subcontracting plan on that part of the work it plans to subcontract.
The recommended goal for the work intended to be subcontracted is 55%
for small business. It further states that out of that 55% to small
business, 8.5% is for small disadvantaged business (subset to small
business) and 3.0% is for small business/woman owned (subset to small
business). The firms selected for these contracts will be required to
submit a detailed subcontracting plan at a later date. If the selected
firms submit a plan with lesser goals, they must submit written
rationale of why the above goals were not met. A detailed plan is not
required to be submitted with the SF 255; however, the plans to do so
should be specified in Block 10 of the SF255. 2. PROJECT INFORMATION:
Task orders to be issued under these contracts will require
professional services for pre-design and design work which may include
soil, surface water, and ground water sampling and testing; sampling
and testing of underground storage tanks and miscellaneous containers;
monitoring well installation; site investigations and remedial
investigations of surface and subsurface contaminants (including
asbestos and lead-based paint); removal and disposal of investigative
derived waste as part of remedial investigations; preparation of
environmental assessments part of remedial investigations; preparation
of environmental documentation including health and safety plans,
quality assurance and quality control plans, project management plans,
data management plans, and community relations plans; related studies
for water quality, storage tank leak detection, air emissions, low
level radiation, mine waste and miscellaneous requirements; preparation
of cost estimates; preparation of design documents; preparation of
EE/CA s for OE work; preparation and coordination for permit
applications; and engineering services during cleanup remediation. All
sample testing shall be conducted using a Corps of Engineers validated
laboratory. 3. SELECTION CRITERIA: See Note 24 for general selection
process. The selection criteria are listed below in descending order of
importance. Criteria "a" through "d" are primary. Criteria "e" through
"g" are secondary and will only be used as "tie-breakers" among
technically equal firms. a. Specialized experience and technical
competence in (1) Environmental investigation and feasibility studies
at potentially contaminated sites, experience in characterization of
site contamination, and experience in remedial design of hazardous
waste and industrial process sites. (2) Environmental engineering
services to include an in-depth knowledge of Federal and State
environmental regulations, as well as in-depth experience in
characterizing hazardous/toxic waste sites. (3) Firms should indicate
in-house, consultant, or joint venture use when identifying specialized
capabilities in geotechnical and environmental engineering; civil,
chemical, and mechanical engineering; geology and ground water
hydrology; industrial treatment processes; computer aided design
drawings (CADD); chemistry; industrial hygiene, and asbestos
certification (AHERA) as well as state licensing for asbestos
consultants and technician levels. b. Past performance on DoD and other
contracts with respect to cost control, quality of work, and compliance
with performance schedules. Consideration will be given, as
appropriate, to superior performance evaluations on recently completed
DOD contracts. c. Qualified professional personnel in the following
key disciplines: geotechnical and environmental engineers; civil,
chemical, mechanical and electrical engineers; geology and groundwater
hydrology; industrial treatment processes; computer aided design
drawings (CADD); chemist, certified industrial hygienist and asbestos
certification (AHERA). The evaluation will consider education,
training, registration, overall relevant experience and longevity with
the firm. d. Capacity of firm to accomplish multiple simultaneoustask
orders at different locations. e. Volume of DOD contract awards in the
last 12 months as described below. f. Location of the firm in the
general geographical area of the Sacramento District's area of
responsibility. g. Extent of participation of small business, small
disadvantaged business, woman owned small business, historically black
colleges and universities or minority institutions in the proposed
contract team, measured as a percentage of the total estimated effort.
4. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: See Note 24 for general submission
requirements. Architect-Engineer firms having capabilities for this
work are invited to submit ONE (1) completed SF 255 (11/92 edition), US
Government Architect-Engineer and Related Services Questionnaire for
Specific Project for themselves and ONE (1) completed SF 254 (11/92
edition) for themselves and one for each of their subcontractors to the
office shown above. In Block 7 of the SF 255, provide resumes for all
key team members, whether with the prime firm or subcontractor; and
indicate the team members role on each listed project (i.e., project
manager, design engineer, etc). In Block 9 of the SF 255, responding
forms must indicate the number and amount of DOD (Army, Navy, Air
Force) contracts awarded in the 12 months prior to this notice,
including change orders and supplemental agreements for the submitting
office only. In Block 10 of the SF 255, provide the quality management
plan and organization chart for the proposed team. A task 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. If multiple offices are proposed for execution of contract
services, identify the capabilities of each office by discipline,
identify the location of all key personnel, and demonstrate previous
hazardous/toxic waste project experience where multiple offices were
used successfully (include specific reference regarding methods for
coordinating between offices). Firms should also indicate all
applicable professional registrations and/or certifications of all
personnel and sub-contractors proposed to work on the contract.
Responses received by the close of business (4:30 pm) on the closing
date will be considered for selection. If the closing date is a
Saturday, Sunday or Federal holiday, the deadline is the close of
business on the next business day. No other notification will be made
and no further action is required. Solicitation packages are not
provided for A-E contracts. This is not a request for proposals. All
responsible sources may submit the required SF 254 and SF 255 which
shall be considered by the agency. See numbered Notes 24 and 26.
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