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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 21,1998 PSA#2141Della Glenn, USTDA, 1621 N. Kent Street. Suite 300, Arlington, VA
22209-2131, Tel: (703) 875-4357, Fax: (703) 875-4009 R -- SOLICITATION NUMBER TDA 98-Q-063 -- ADUIT OF THE KOZLODUY PLANT
NUCLEAR SAFETY, BULGARIA POC Della Glenn, USTDA, 1621 N. Kent Street,
Suite 300, Arlington, VA 22209-2131, Tel: (703) 875-4357, Fax: (703)
875-4009 The U.S. Trade and Development Agency (TDA) wishes to announce
an opportunity for small business to bid on a Competitive Total
Set-Aside to provide technical assistance. The chosen contractor will
perform an audit to determine whether, in conducting a project for an
Eastern European country, the U.S. company responsible for the project
feasibility study used grant funds for allowable costs, and complied
with relevant grant and contract requirements. The U.S. Trade and
Development Agency, located in the Washington, D.C. area, assists in
the creation of jobs for Americans by helping U.S. companies pursue
overseas business opportunities. Through the funding of feasibility
studies, orientation visits, specialized training grants, business
workshops, and various forms of technical assistance, TDA helps
American businesses compete for infrastructure and industrial projects
in middle-income and developing countries. TDA funded feasibility
studies evaluate the technical, legal, economic, and financial aspects
of a development project in the concept stage. Feasibility studies
typically include procurement plans, contact information, technical
data, financial information, and market studies. These project plans
are required by financial institutions to assess the creditworthiness
of a project before it can go forward. This work provides American
firms the opportunity to get in on the "ground floor" of a project. In
order to analyze whether to proceed with a feasibility study, TDA
often directs that a desk study and/or definitional mission be
completed. Desk studies and definitional missions are conducted by
outside contractors to gather information on a project. In 1993, TDA
approved a grant for three technical and economic feasibility studies
for operational and safety improvements at a nuclear power plant in
Eastern Europe. The subject of this audit is one of those three
feasibility studies, specifically a contract to a U.S. company to
develop a detailed engineering design and cost estimate for a filtered
vent relief system. The grant award and feasibility study contracts
were based on findings of a definitional mission completed in 1993. The
U.S. company that performed the feasibility study that is the subject
of this audit submitted their report in 1995. This will be firm fixed
price contract. The work is expected to be completed within four months
of ratification of the contract. The Small Business Act, at 15, U.S.C.
644, authorizes procuring agencies to aside procurements or portions
of procurements for the exclusive participation of Small Businesses
Concerns. The Sic Code for this procurement is 8721. Definition: "Small
business concerns" for purposes of TDA award of this total set aside
contract means a concern, including its affiliates, that is
independently owned and operated, not dominant in the field of
operating for which it is bidding. In determining whether dominance
exists for TDAs purpose for this contract, consideration is given to
annual gross receipts. Any concern that is annual gross receipts above
$6 million dollars, averaged over a three year period, is not
considered small and is therefore, NOT eligible for award under this
contract. All participating organizations involved with supplying
professional services must be incorporated or chartered in the United
States. Consultants planning teaming arrangements must be U.S. citizens
or resident aliens. In accordance with FAR 19.301, offerors will be
required to submit self certification relating to business size. The
competitive proposals method of solicitation as set forth in Part 15 of
the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) (48 CFR Chapter 1) shall be
utilized for this procurement. This solicitation in no way obligates
TDA to award a contract, nor does it commit TDA to pay any cost
incurred in the preparation and submission of the proposal. Any
explanation desired by an offeror regarding the meaning or
interpretation of this solicitation must be requested in writing and
with sufficient time allowed for reply to reach the offerors before
submission of their offerors. All oral explanations or instruction,
given before award of this contract will not be binding. Any
information given to a prospective offeror concerning the solicitation
will be furnished promptly to all prospective offerors as an amendment
of the solicitation, if such information is necessary to offerors
submitting proposals or if lack of such information would be
prejudicial to uninformed offerors. TDA will choose a contractor
demonstrating proficiency in government grant and contracting
procedures and regulations. The contract team shall include an
accountant/auditor with an understanding of generally accepted
government accounting and auditing standards and a professional editor.
The contractor must be in the position to present fair and unbiased
information pursuant to the statement of work. The Request for Proposal
(RFP) will be issued on/about (15) fifteen days after the publication
date of this synopsis. Because of the urgency of this request, the
closing date for receipt of proposals will be fifteen (15) days
thereafter. Only written requests for the RFP that indicate the
companys size will be honored. U.S. eligible small businesses
interested in receiving the RFP should send a fax requesting it to
Della Glenn at (703)875-4009 or a letter by U.S. mail to Ms. Glenn,
U.S. Trade and Development Agency (TDA), Contracts Unit, 1621 N. Kent
Street, Suite 300, Rosslyn, VA 22209-2131. Posted 07/17/98
(I-SN225113). (0198) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0091 19980721\R-0004.SOL)
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