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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 3,1998 PSA#2234U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 600 M.L. King, Jr. Pl., Rm 821,
Louisville, KY 40202-2230 F -- PRE-PLACED REMEDIAL ACTION CONTRACT PRIMARILY FOR THE LOUISVILLE
DISTRICT MISSION BUT CAN INCLUDE MISSIONS WITHIN AND OUTSIDE THE GREAT
LAKES AND OHIO RIVER DIVISION BOUNDARIES SOL DACA27-99-R-0005 POC
Contract Specialist, Denise Bush (502)625-7528, Technical Contact, Gary
Meden (502)625-7446 Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity, Cost
Reimbursement, Pre-place Remedial Action Contracts (PRAC), for
Environmental Support Services primarily for the Louisville District
mission but can include missions within and outside the Great Lakes and
Ohio River Division Boundaries. The Government intends to award two-
$25 million full and open contracts. The contract period is a two year
base period with a three year option, if exercised, for a maximum 5
year period. A mini-proposal submission is required in response to this
notice. The purpose of this notice is to advise prospective offerors
that the acquisition will be solicited using multi-phase techniques.
This announcement represents the first phase (Phase I --
Pre-solicitation Notice) of this multi-phase acquisition. During Phase
I the Government will use evaluation criteria to provide
recommendations to offerors on whether they appear to be a viable
competitor for subsequent phases. The second phase (Phase II --
Solicitation) will be the evaluation of the response to the request for
proposal (RFP). At the discretion of the Government, a third phase
(Phase III -- Oral Presentations) may be incorporated. The type of work
includes, but is not limited to, soil remediation; sampling and
analyzing the contents of a variety of tanks, drums and transformers;
removing tanks, drums, transformers and their contents; disposal of
tanks, drums and transformers; emergency spill containment structures
or other facilities incidental to the work; sampling and testing of
water and soil samples; installing monitoring wells; well abandonment;
constructing caps, slurry walls and grout curtains; removing unsafe
buildings, or portions of buildings, with and without asbestos;
installing soil venting systems, groundwater treatment systems, and
thermal extraction systems; incinerating a variety of types of
contaminated materials; removing, treating and disposing of wastes from
ordnance, explosives and/or radiation; ordnance identification and
avoidance; remediation/removal of low level radioactive waste;
installing new tanks and new water supply systems; short term operation
and maintenance of facilities, and the planning of work efforts
required; preparation of completion reports and as-built drawings. The
following information is requested: (1) DEPTH AND SIZE OF THE
ORGANIZATION: Indicate geographical locations of the Home Office and/or
Branch Offices that will be utilized in support of this contract.
Delineate the depth and size of organization. This data should be in
summary form, indicating numbers of home and branch office personnel by
discipline or trade, such as general construction superintendents,
quality control personnel, cost engineers, planning and scheduling
engineers, safety engineers, operators, etc. (2) ORGANIZATIONAL
APPROACH: Describe your organizational approach and whether you propose
to use your own resources solely, a joint venture, a teaming
arrangement or other subcontract arrangement. Submit the actual
organizational charts for the prime and, ifthe contract is to be a team
arrangement, submit organization charts for each team member. Provide
mailing addresses and office locations of the corporate headquarters,
regional offices and other offices for each team member. The submittal
shall also be sufficiently detailed to indicate the size, diversity,
and organizational structure of the team as a whole. Personnel on the
organizational chart, including support staff and team
member/subcontractors, should be identified by name, discipline, task
area, company and office location. The organizational chart shall
clearly indicate reporting lines. Describe how the proposed project
organization team will function under this contract relative to your
home office organization. (3) PROJECT EXPERIENCE: Create and complete
a table consisting of the following seven (7) columns for up to a total
of ten (10) completed projects within the last five (5) years: Column
1 "Project Name and Location", Column 2 "Contractor (You, Team Member,
etc.), Column 3 Contractor Role (Include % of Work Accomplished by
Contractor in Column 2), Column 4 Contract Type (Fixed Fee, Cost Plus
Fixed Fee, etc.), Column 5 Project Description (Type of Work), Column
6 Customer (Name, Address, and Phone Number), and Column 7 Government
Officials who Monitored Project (EPA Regulators, etc.) This should
represent the proposed team's experience in HTRW, firm-fixed and
cost-type contracts. If numerous and similar source/removals/cleanups
occurred under one contract, complete one line for the multiple task
contract. The form should indicate your firm's role in each of the
completed projects (and percentage of work effort the firm was
responsible for) and past experience as a prime, joint venture,
subcontractor in comparable projects. Emphasize projects that provided
remedial action to hazardous waste cleanups. All references shall
contain the name, address, and telephone number of the customer, as
well as the names and telephone numbers of Federal and State officials
who monitored the project. Confidentialclients will not be accepted as
references. For the purposes of this section, a Completed Project will
be defined as cost reimbursable contracts and task orders that are
physically complete and for which final payment has been requested or
made and fixed price contracts where final payment has been made.
Additional information on these projects will be requested in the
Request for Proposal (Phase II). (4) EXPERIENCE WITH REGULATORS:
Provide information to demonstrate past experience (if any) with state
and federal regulators with jurisdiction in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio,
Michigan, Kentucky, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, and
Tennessee (especially USEPA Regions IV and V). (5) MANAGEMENT
INFORMATION SYSTEM (MIS) CAPABILITIES: Description of the MIS
capabilities regarding planning and scheduling, cost estimating,
budgeting and accounting reports, technical and regulatory reports,
submittals and other relevant data. Describe the specific mechanisms
and relationships that will be utilized to track productivity on a
real-time basis (daily, weekly, monthly). (6) PROPOSED LABORATORIES:
List laboratories by matrix/analyte/location that you proposed to use
and indicate your use of them in the past. (7) LARGE BUSINESS ONLY:
Provide a chart showing anticipated SDB, WOSB, HBU, Small Business, and
local hiring by type of work. The numbered criteria above will be
evaluated individually and holistically. Failure to submit information
in any given area will result in a recommendation of not being a
viable competitor. The highest ratings will be given for the following
information in each area: 1. The most personnel of the disciplines
required to accomplish the work described above especially within the
primary area of operation listed. 2. An approach that is efficient and
clearly defines reporting lines. 3. Examples of diverse HTRW
remediation work of the types listed above with experience in the
states listed in "4". 4. Experience with regulators in most of the
states listed and USEPA Regions IV and V. 5. A viable MIS that will
produce the information listed at minimal cost. 6. A set of
laboratories that will allow diverse HTRW testing including solid,
soil, liquid, water, and air samples and varied analyses, including
explosives, VOCs, SVOCs, PCB, PAHs (PNAs), pesticides, lead-based
paint, TOX, metals (total and TCLP), and low level radioactivity. In
addition, the information will be viewed in a holistic context to
determine if your proposal presents a well-defined organization that
has the capabilities to complete the types of work (soil remediation,
sampling and analyzing, etc.) listed above in an efficient manner. The
above information must be submitted no later than 4:30 PM EST,
December 31, 1998. Submissions may not be submitted by facsimile. Phase
I submittals shall be no more than 15 pages in length, excluding title
page and table of contents. Pages will be numbered sequentially. Pages
will be 8 " X 11". If a foldout page (11"X17") is used, it will be
counted as two pages. Any page after the first 15 will not be
evaluated. Phase I submittals will be used in conjunction with RFP
(Phase II) proposals. A letter will be provided to each offeror,
indicating whether or not the offeror appears to be a viable competitor
within 30 days of receipt of Phase I submittals. A PRE-SUBMITTAL
CONFERENCE will be held at 0800 local time on December 10, 1998 at the
Hyatt Regency Hotel, 320 W. Jefferson, Louisville, Kentucky, 40202.
Questions pertaining to the acquisition should be faxed to Denise Bush
at (502) 582-5266 in advance of the pre-submittal conference, so that
they may be answered at the conference. Oral questions will not be
accepted at the pre-submittal conference. All questions must be
submitted in writing. Posted 12/01/98 (W-SN275964). (0335) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0050 19981203\F-0005.SOL)
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