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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 2,1998 PSA#2213U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Philadelphia Wanamaker Building, Room
643, 100 Penn Square East, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107 C -- ARCHITECT/ENGINEER SERVICES (PHOTOGRAMMETRIC SURVEYING SERVICES)
SOL n/a POC Mary Jane Jerrett, 215-656-6607 Description: A. CONTRACT
INFORMATION: The Philadelphia district, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
intends to award an Indefinite Delivery Contract for Photogrammetric
Surveying, Water Resources Engineering and Related Services within the
boundaries of the District. The contract will have a base period and
up to two option periods which will have a maximum duration of one year
each. The cumulative amount of all task orders shall not exceed
$400,000 in any period. The cumulative total for the base and option
period(s) shall not exceed $1,200,000. B. PROJECT INFORMATION: Work
will include, but not be limited to: photogrammetric surveying and
related ground control surveying including global positioning system
(GPS) capability, digital mapping including the production of digital
elevation models (e.g., triangulated irregular networks (TIN), aerial
photography, hydrologic/hydraulic engineering, digital database
development, digital orthophotography, and utility software development
as related to the aforementioned services to accomplish the District's
mission, predominantly in support of the Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA). All digital information must be compatible with the
workstation ARC/INFO (Version 7.2 and higher) geographic information
system (GIS). Work in support of other agencies or USACE elements may
be required under this contract. All work shall comply with the ruling
jurisdictional regulations and laws to include the requirement for
registrations, licenses, and certifications. Certain labor
classifications under this contract will fall under the Service
Contract Act wage rates; information relative to this will be provided
after selection and prior to negotiation. Responding firms must be
familiar with USACE requirements and regulations. Work will normally be
within the geographic boundaries of the Philadelphia District:
including but not limited to the Delaware River Basin, the Atlantic
Ocean coastline from New Jersey to the Delaware-Maryland state line and
the Chesapeake and Delaware (C&D) Canal. This area includes
portions of five states: Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York and
Pennsylvania. Work in areas outside of the Philadelphia District
boundaries may also be required. C. SELECTION CRITERIA: Significant
evaluation criteria in relative descending order of importance are: (1)
Primary expertise in photogrammetric surveying, related ground control
surveying including GPS capability, and aerial photography; in the
complete production of workable digital elevation data, digital
databases, digital orthophotography, and other digital mapping in
workstations ARC/INFO Version 7.2 (and higher) software format; and in
hydrologic/hydraulic engineering including the use of HEC-1, HEC-2,
and HEC-RAS computer programs; (2) Secondary expertise in the
development of utility software programs for various GIS applications,
specifically applications to serve as an interaction between the
ARC/INFO program (Version 7.2 and higher) and the HEC-1, HEC-2 and
HEC-RAS computer programs; (3) Professional qualifications of the staff
related to the general and specialized experience above and for
satisfactory performance of the required services; (4) Capacity to
accomplish work in the required time; (5) Past performance, especially
on Department of Defense (DOD) contracts will be reviewed in terms of
cost control, quality of work and schedule compliance. Lack of
experience on DOD contracts will not necessarily preclude a firm from
consideration. (6) Location within the general geographic area,
provided that a sufficient number of qualified firms respond to this
announcement; (7) Extent of participation of SB, SDB, historically
black colleges and universities, and minority institutions on the
proposed contract team, measured as a percentage of the estimated
effort. As a requirement for negotiations, the selected contractor will
submit for government approval a quality control plan which will be
enforced through the life of the contract. The District reserves the
right to terminate negotiations with firms that do not respond to
Government requests for proposals, information, documentation, etc. in
accordance with established schedules. D. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
Responding firms must clearly present billing amounts for all USACE
work as well as all other DOD work for the past year prior to the date
of this announcement. Firms that desire consideration and meet the
requirements described in the announcement are invited to submit a
completed SF 254 (revised 11/92) and SF 255 (revised 11/92) for the
prime firm and SF 254 for each consultant, to the above address not
later than the close of business in 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.
Include ACASS number in Block 3b. of the SF 255. Call the ACASS Center
at (503)808-4591 for information on obtaining an ACASS number. This is
not a request for proposals. No other notification to firms for this
project will be made.***** Posted 10/29/98 (W-SN266529). (0302) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0024 19981102\C-0005.SOL)
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