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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 28,1997 PSA#1770US ARMY, CORPS OF ENGINEERS, SEATTLE DISTRICT, PO BOX 3755, SEATTLE WA
98124-3755 C -- A/E SERVICES FOR HYDRAULIC & HYDROLOGICAL CONSULTING SOL
DACW67-97-R-0022 DUE 022797 POC Contract Specialist Dennis H Belcher
(206) 764-6804 (Site Code DACA67) A/E Services to Perform Hydraulic and
Hydrologic Engineering Services, Seattle District SOL DACW67-97-R-0022
POC Dennis Belcher (206)764-6804. Provide Hydraulic and Hydrologic
consulting services for the Pacific Northwest region of the United
States. The A/E will be expected to perform all levels of hydraulic and
Hydrologic engineering for basin and project planning studies, project
design analysis, flood plain analysis, dam safety analysis, and
multi-purpose storage project operations. Specific types of work may
include, but are not limited to studies determining amount and effect
of sediment deposition in reservoirs; sedimentation process analysis of
natural and improved channels; hydraulic design studies for fish
passage facilities, spillways, outlets, power facilities, canals,
navigation locks and high and low velocity channels; Studies of ground
water, water quality, evaporation and transpiration quantities,
snowpack accumulation, and snowmelt characteristics. Significant
evaluation criteria in descending order of importance and (1)
Specialized experience and technical competence of the firm in the
types of work required. The firm should have experience in the
hydrology and hydraulics field and demonstrate such experience in the
past 12 months by completion of investigations requiring application
state-of-the-art methodology in areas of structural and fluvial
hydraulics, sedimentation analysis, historical and hypothetical
rainfall and snowmelt flood simulation, multipurpose water resource
project scoping, and hydrologic development. Demonstrate that a
significant portion of experience in areas of hydrologic and hydraulic
engineering was derived from studies, analyses, and design on rivers
and streams with emphasis on Pacific Northwest regions; (2)
Professional qualifications of firm's staff and consultants to be
assigned to this project, which are necessary for the satisfactory
performance of the required services. Firm should have sufficient
on-board staff to perform multiple delivery orders. Staff should
consist of professionally registered civil engineers with 5 to 10 years
practical work experience in application of hydraulic and hydrologic
engineering projects. (in block 4 of form 255 Personnel by Discipline,
show entire proposed team by listing personnel employed by the prime
in blanks provided, and personnel from consultants in parenthesis); (3)
Familiarity and experience with computer applications commonly used
hydraulic and hydrologic engineering analysis; (4) Past performance on
contracts with government agencies and private industry in terms of
cost control, quality of work, and compliance with performance
schedules; (5) Capacity of the firm to complete the work in the
required time. NOTE: The following criteria are considered secondary
factors and will only be used at final evaluation as tie-beakers. (6)
Location of the firm in the general geographic area of the project,
provided there is an adequate number of qualified firms therein for
consideration; (7) Volume and description of work awarded in past 12
months by Dept of Defense to the firm and consultants to be used for
this project: (8) Extend of participation of Small business (SB), Small
Disadvantaged Business (SDB), historically black colleges and
universities and minority institutions in the proposed contract ream,
measured as a percentage of estimated effort. A-E will be required to
use MCACES for cost estimating on this project. The software will be
furnished by Corps of Engineers after contract award. Responding firms
should indicate ability to access an electronic bulletin board and
automated review management system (ARMS) via modem. Proposed
procurement will result in a one-year, fixed price indefinite delivery
contract with option to extend for one additional year; delivery
orders of NTE $150,000 each to be issued as requirements arise. Total
cululative contract amount shall not exceed $250,000 per year. Start
and completion dates are scheduled for 18 June 1997 and 17 June 1998
respectively. Qualified firms desiring consideration shall submit one
copy of SF 255, including organizational chart of key personnel to be
assigned to this project, current SF 254, and consultant's current SF
254. No additional project information will be given to A-E firms.
Phone calls are discouraged unless absolutely necessary. This project
is open to both large and small businesses. This is not a request for
proposals. It is anticipated that the selected firm will be required to
submit a subcontracting plan with its fee proposal if it is a large
business. For this procurement, a large business is a concern for which
the annual average gross revenue taken for the last three fiscal years
exceeds $2.5 million. The plan must be consistent with Section 806(b)
of PL 200-180, PL 95-507 and PL 99-661. If a large firm chooses to
subcontract, it is recommended that 50% of the total planned
subcontracting dollars be placed with Small Business (SB) concerns, 8%
with Small Disadvantaged Businesses (SDB), or Historically Black
Colleges and Universities or Minority Institutions, and 5% to Women-
Owned Small Businesses (WOSB). WOSBs may not qualify as SDBs for
federal contracts. (0024) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0019 19970128\C-0003.SOL)
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