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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 29,1997 PSA#1855U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Pittsburgh District William S. Moorhead
Federal Building, 1000 Liberty Avenue, Room 727, Pittsburgh, PA
15222-4186 C -- PLANNING AND RELATED RESPONSIBILITIES ARCHITECT ENGINEERING
SERVICES SOL DACW59-97-R-0012 POC Janet E. Laukaitis, Contract
Specialist, (412) 395-7476; Michele R. Hutfles, Contracting Officer
(412) 395-7479 CONTRACT INFORMATION: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
Pittsburgh District, requires an Indefinite Delivery, Firm-Fixed
Price, Architect-Engineer Contract for Planning Services and Related
Responsibilities. Primary services to be provided include
investigations and the preparation of reports for a variety of
activities pertaining to navigation, flood control, water quality,
water supply, waste water treatment, recreation, acid mine drainage
abatement, comprehensive watershed studies, water resource planning in
general, ecosystem restoration, as well as other Corps of Engineers
planning responsibilities including, but not limited to, flood
insurance related studies, environmental studies, cultural resources
studies, economic studies, wetlands evaluation and delineation, fish
and wildlife habitat impact evaluation, and GIS support services. The
location of services required may be anywhere within the boundaries of
the Pittsburgh District or other assigned locations. The contract will
be for a base period not to exceed one year with two option periods not
to exceed one year each. An option period may be exercised when the
amount of the current period cost ceiling has been exhausted. The cost
ceiling of all task orders for the base year will not exceed $1
Million. Each optional contract period value will not exceed $1
Million. Each task order will be limited to $250,000.00. Pursuant to
the Small Business Competitiveness Demonstration Program established by
PL 100-656, "Business Opportunity Development Reform Act of 1988", this
procurement will be unrestricted and any resulting award will be made
pursuant to the above program. FAR 52.219-9 regarding the requirement
for a subcontracting plan must be complied with relative to this
requirement. The subcontracting goals for this contract are that a
minimum of 20% of the contractor's intended subcontract amount be
placed with small businesses (SB) including small disadvantaged
businesses (SDB), and 5% be placed with SDB. The subcontracting plan is
not required withthis submittal. Service Contract rates must be paid
where applicable. 2. PROJECT INFORMATION: The A-E contractor will be
required to provide the appropriate personnel, materials and equipment
necessary to perform items of work to be accomplished which will
relate principally to reconnaissance investigations and feasibility
studies that require engineering, economic, social and environmental
evaluations of recommended and alternative actions. Environmental study
activities shall include preparation of both Environmental Assessments
and Environmental Impact Statements. Items of work will typically
consist, in whole or in part, of initial review of problems;
preparation of quality control plans; gathering of required data;
necessary coordination; participation in public meetings; planning
and/or design synthesis; preparation of reports; development, writing,
incorporation of and response to review comments; and reproduction of
reports as identified in the task orders. Desk-top computer graphics,
publishing, CADD/GIS micro stations, and PC support capabilities are
required for data and information management. Principal fields of
expertise include, but are not limited to (1) basic engineering; (2)
hydrology and hydraulics; (3) sociology, economics and demographics;
(4) landscape architecture, cultural resources, and recreation resource
planning. 3. SELECTION CRITERIA: See Note 24 for general selection
process. The following selection criteria listed below in descending
order of importance, shall be considered primary selection criteria.
(a) Qualified registered professional personnel in the following key
disciplines: engineering, architecture, and landscape architecture.
Adequate professional personnel with experience in the principal fields
of expertise as listed under PROJECT INFORMATION. Professional
qualifications of key personnel will be based upon education,
experience, and professional licensing or registration. Relevant
training and certification will also be considered. A list of all
personnel certifications and licenses should be submitted. (b)
Specialized experience and technical competence of the prime firm and
any subcontractors in (1) the technical and administrative requirements
of the Federal environmental protection statutes and policies
including, but not limited to, the National Environmental Policy Act,
the Clean Water Act, the Endangered Species Act, and the National
Historic Preservation Act (2) the study, conceptualization of solutions
and project selection and design for ecosystem restoration of abandoned
acidic coal mine and refuse pile drainage sites (3) incremental cost
and benefit calculations and habitat unit estimation using HEP (4) CADD
computer technology so as to be able to deliver drawings in a format
compatible with the INTERGRAPH system of the Pittsburgh District (5)
water supply systems analysis, simulation and design and (6) small
flood control investigations that may employ structural as well as
non-structural solutions. (c) Capacity of the firm to accomplish the
anticipated work in the required time. Ability of the firm to perform
work on several task orders simultaneously. (d) Past performance on
Department of Defense and other contracts with respect to cost control,
quality or work, and compliance with performance schedules. Submission
of quality control plan is required. (ACASS reports will be used for
past performance on Government projects.) Criteria e-h are listed in
descending order of importance. They are considered secondary selection
criteria and will only be used as "tie-breakers" among technically
equal firms. (e) Knowledge of the locality of the Pittsburgh District.
(f) Location of the firm in the general geographic area of the
Pittsburgh District. (g) Extent of participation of SB and SDB in the
proposed contract team, measured as a percentage of the total estimated
effort. (h) Volume of DOD contract awards in the last 12 months as
described in Note 24. 4. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: See Note 24 for
general submission requirements. Interested firms having the
capabilities to perform this work must submit a current (within the
past 12 months) SF 254 (11/92 edition) for the prime firm and all
subcontracts 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 of the next business day. No other general notifications to
firms under consideration for this project will be made and no further
action is required. For subcontracting and partnering opportunities,
please contact the following: U.S. Small Business Administration,
Attn.: John Brown, 1128 W.S Moorhead Federal Bldg., 1000 Liberty
Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222; U.S. Small Business Administration,
Attn.: John Renner, 111 Superior Avenue, Suite 630, Cleveland, OH
44114; U.S. Small Business Administration, Attn.: Doug Aspy, P.O. Box
1608, Clarksburg, WV 26303-1608. This is not a request for proposal.
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