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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 12,1997 PSA#1800US ARMY ENGINEER DISTR, ALBUQ, CORPS OF ENGINEERS, 4101 JEFFERSON PLAZA
NE, ALBUQUERQUE NM 87109-3435 C -- INDEFINITE DELIVERY CONTRACT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
SERVICES FOR THE ALBUQUERQUE DISTRICT SOL DACA47-97-R-0015 DUE 041197
POC Contract Specialist Linda J. Anderson (505) 342-3451 (Site Code
DACA47) 1. CONTRACT INFORMATION: One Indefinite Delivery contract will
be awarded for Environmental Engineering Services for a period of one
year, with options to extend two additional years. The work will be
primarily environmental and pre-remedial action Hazardous Toxic
Radiological Waste (HTRW) services for civil works and military
projects within the Albuquerque District boundaries, which include
Southern Colorado, New Mexico and Southwest Texas. However, the
Contractor may be required to work anywhere within the continental
United States of America. The contractor will be responsible for
efforts involving a broad environmental field that primarily includes
pre-remedial HTRW studies and remedial design. Any work requiring
professional engineering certification must be done by, or under the
direct supervision of, registered professional engineers. The
successful firm may be utilized for complete projects or in support of
larger Albuquerque District in-house efforts. Services during
construction to include construction inspection, shop drawing review,
and as-built drawing preparation may be required. Work will be
negotiated and initiated by issuance of delivery orders with the
contract NTE $1,000,000 per year, total contract NTE $3,000,000 and
each delivery order NTE $500,000. The successful firm is guaranteed no
less than $20,000 in the basic year and, if the option years are
exercised, the firm is guaranteed $10,000 per option year. This
contract will be procured in accordance with Pl 92-582 (Brooks A-E Act)
and FAR Part 36. This procurement is unrestricted. The wages and
benefits of service employees (see FAR 22.10) performing under this
contract must be at least equal to those determined by the Department
of Labor under the Service Contract Act. In accordance with Public Law
95-707, large business firms are reminded that a subcontracting plan
will be required which provides for subcontracting work to Small and
Small Disadvantaged firms to the maximum extent practicable. If any of
the work is to be subcontracted, the Albuquerque District goal is for
60% of the total subcontracted dollars to go to Small Business, 10% go
to Small Disadvantaged Business and 5% go to Women Owned Business. The
anticipated award date is August 1997. 2. PROJECT INFORMATION: The key
elements of this project may include any or all aspects of the
Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act
(CERCLA) or Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) process,
including preliminary assessments, remedial investigations, feasibility
studies, remedial design and remedial action as applicable to various
hazardous waste sites primarily within the Albuquerque District
boundaries; groundwater monitoring and assessments; final design and
preparation of construction plans, specifications and cost estimates;
asbestos and lead base paint surveys; preparation of inventory project
reports; preparation of complete or partial Environmental Impact
Statements (EIS); Environmental Assessments (EA); Environmental
Inventories (EI) and related special studies documentation; hazardous
waste inventories and recovery plans; risk-based assessments; air
emission inventories, permit applications, and conformity analysis;
multi-media environmental compliance audits/assessments; storm water
pollution prevention planning; baseline environmental/human health
risks assessments; and other scientific and technological
investigations to accomplish the mission and complete environmental
assignments. 3. SELECTION CRITERIA: See Note 24 for the general
selection process. The selection criteria are listed below in
descending order of importance (first by major criterion and then by
each sub- criterion). Criteria a-e are primary. Criteria f-i are
secondary and will be used as "tie-breakers" among technically
qualified firms. (a) SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE AND TECHNICAL COMPETENCE.
The work may include and the firms must demonstrate experience in: (1)
Performing remedial investigations and feasibility studies at various
sites including: subsurface investigations; performing soil gas
surveys; providing laboratory services for chemical and physical
analyses; performing geophysical logging; accomplishing pump tests and
borehole or well slug tests; performing water sampling; preparing site
safety and health plans; characterizing sites including models and
predictions of contaminant migration in vadose and saturated zones;
preparing risk assessment reports; preparing remedial investigation and
feasibility study reports; preparing record of decision reports;
providing technical oversight for CERCLA projects; and preparing,
reviewing or modifying various plans and permits required under 40 CFR
parts 260-270 and/or all applicable State (New Mexico, Texas,
Colorado) regulations; (2) Designing and/or installing groundwater
monitoring systems according to USEPA and applicable State regulations;
(3) Performing hydrogeologic and groundwater assessments according to
USEPA and/or applicable State RCRA regulations; (4) Preparing final
design, construction plans and specifications in accordance with COE
criteria; (5) Asbestos and lead base paint surveys, testing and
abatement plans; (6) Performing site assessments, investigations,
monitoring, and removal of leaking Underground Storage Tank(s) (UST),
including: Design and installation of UST monitoring and leak detection
systems; and tank testing services as required by 40 CFR part 280; (7)
Preparation of cost estimates for HTRW studies, investigations and
remedial actions; (8) Preparation of Inventory Project Reports under
the Defense Environmental Restoration Program for Formerly Used Defense
Sites (DERP/FUDS); and (9) Geographic Information System (GIS)/Remote
Sensing Work. The firm must be able to provide: (1) Laboratory testing
from a laboratory which has been validated and approved by the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, Missouri River Division (MRD) to perform
chemical analyses for soil, sediment, groundwater, surface water, and
waste samples for priority pollutants and contaminants; and (2) GIS and
remote sensing data in formats compatible with ARC/INFO software. Firms
must be familiar with health and safety regulations mandated by OSHA in
29 CFR 1910.120. Firms that are familiar with Air Force and Corps of
Engineer Design Criteria are preferred. Firms must demonstrate the
ability to accomplish construction cost estimates utilizing M-CACES
Gold or Composer Plus software. Firms must indicate and be able to
deliver final drawings in AutoCAD (version 12) and MicroStation
(version 5), and narratives compatible with WordPerfect (Trademark)
version 6.0. Firms that have implemented a Design Quality Management
Plan will be given preference. (b) PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS. Firms
must be able to provide registered professional personnel for project
management, civil engineering, environmental engineering and chemical
engineering. The firm must also be able to provide a certified
industrial hygienist, geologist(s), hydrogeologist(s), chemist(s),
biologist(s), engineering technicians and experienced drilling
inspector(s). The firm must be able to provide a cost estimator with
M-CACES gold or Composer Plus experience. The Project Manager(s) must
have experience managing Air Force and Civil Works HTRW projects. The
team must be familiar with relevant Air Force and Civil Works criteria.
Firms shall include information concerning HTRW training and
certifications of individuals listed in Section 7 of the SF 255. (c)
PAST PERFORMANCE. The firms past performance on contracts with
Governmental agencies and private industry in terms of cost control,
quality of work, and compliance with performance schedules will be
evaluated. (d) CAPACITY. The firm's capacity to accomplish two
concurrent delivery orders. (e) KNOWLEDGE OF THE LOCALITY. Firms
knowledge of the area encompassed by the Albuquerque District
boundaries. (f) Location of the firm with respect to Albuquerque, New
Mexico, provided there are a sufficient number of qualified firms in
the area. (g) Volume of DoD contract awards in the last 12 months as
described in Note 24. (h) Extent of participation of SB, SDB,
historically black colleges and universities, and minority institutions
in the proposed contract team, measured as a percentage of the
estimated effort. (i) Demonstrated success in prescribing the use of
recovered materials and achieving waste reduction and energy efficiency
in facility design. In-house capabilities will be weighted heavier than
subcontracted work in the evaluation process. Joint Venture Firms will
be considered as having capabilities in-house. 4. SUBMISSION
REQUIREMENTS: See Note 24 for general submission requirements.
Interested firms having the capabilities to perform this work must
submit one copy of SF 255 (11/92 edition) and one copy of SF 254 (11/92
edition) for the prime firm and all consultants to the above address
not later than the close of business on the 30th day after the date of
this announcement. If the 30th day is a Saturday, Sunday or Federal
Holiday, the deadline is the close of business the next business day.
Solicitation packages are not provided. The solicitation number is
DACA47-97-R-0015. Only data furnished by the responding firm on the SF
254 and SF 255 will be considered in the selection process. Personnel
qualifications of all key subcontractors are to be included in block
7 of the SF 255. Responding firms are requested to clearly identify
those tasks to be performed in-house and at what office and those tasks
to be subcontracted and at what office. The SF 255 should specifically
address the requirements of this announcement. Responding firms are
requested to summarize their Quality Management Plan and identify all
relevant computer capabilities in block 10 of the SF 255. Firms
responding as Joint Ventures must state the intent in block 5 of the SF
255. FIRMS SHALL PROVIDE REFERENCES, TO INCLUDE TELEPHONE NUMBERS FOR
PROJECTS LISTED IN BLOCK 8 OF THE SF 225. FIRMS SHALL LIMIT BLOCK 10 OF
THE SF 255 TO NO MORE THAN 15 PAGES. The POC is Linda J. Anderson
(505)342-3451. No other general notifications will be made and no
further actions will be required from firms under consideration. This
is not a Request For Proposal. (0069) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0022 19970312\C-0005.SOL)
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