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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 19,1999 PSA#2286US Army Corps of Engineers, New York District, Attn: CENAN-CT, 26
Federal Plaza, Rm 1843, New York, N.Y. 10278-0090 C -- INDEFINITE DELIVERY CONTRACTS #54 & 55 (OPERATIONS DIVISION) FOR
SURVEYING WITHIN THE NORTH ATLANTIC DIVISION SOL CBAEOP9-048-0004 POC
Willien Cunningham, Procurement Assistant 212-264-9123 Location: The
work will be within the North Atlantic Division. Subsistence or per
diem will be paid for work beyond a fifty-mile radius of the New York
District Office. No subsistence or per diem will be paid for work
within a fifty-mile radius of the New York District Office. Scope of
Services Required: a. Provide a full range of surveys within the North
Atlantic Division. b. Beach surveys for both contracts will make up
approximately 75% of all delivery orders. These surveys will require
near shore, surf zone and upland profiles. The required method for
profile data collection is by towed sea sled. Firms must show in their
proposals the ability to collect p[rofile data using a sea sled and
automated positioning. The remaining effort for these contracts is
surveying borrow areas, dumpsites and navigation channels for both
condition and dredging. d. Establish horizontal and vertical control of
Second Order Class II as required. The reference grid system will be
State Plan Coordinates Systems in both NAD 27 and NAD 83. Hydrographic
surveys must conform to Class 1 criteria as defined in EM1110-2-1003
(Hydrographic Surveying). e. Firms must be capable of collecting survey
data electronically. Firms must be able to submit both hard maps and
electronic data. The New York District has adopted Intergraph as its
CADD standard and the data standard must conform to EM1110-1-1807
(Standards Manual for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Computer-Aided
Design and Drafting (CADD) Systems). f. Proposals must list both field
and office equipment. Proposals must clearly show ability to collect
survey data electronically and capability of providing acceptable data
formats. g. The cumulative amounts of all delivery orders for each
contract will not exceed $1,000,000.00. Each delivery order will not
exceed $1,000,000.00. Delivery orders for each contract may be issued
for a period of one year from the date of contract award. The
Government has the right to exercise two one-year options after the
monetary limit is reached prior to the expiration of the time period
(365 days). Each contract will include options for two additional
one-year options years under the same terms and conditions as the basic
contract. The Government's obligation to guarantee a minimum amount for
payment will apply to all three years. The guaranteed minimum is
$20,000.00 for the first year and $10,000.00 for each of the two option
years. Technical capabilities Required: The firms selected must have
one or more senior staff persons licensed to practice Land Surveying in
the states of New York and New Jersey. Licensing in the states of New
York and New Jersey has the most stringent requirements. For this
reason, other states within NAD will provide reciprocity. For the
amount of anticipated work outside of New Jersey and New York it is not
necessary to require licensing in each state. Special Qualifications:
The firms selected must each have sufficient staff to be able to
perform at least two delivery orders simultaneously. Closing date for
Submission of Form 255. 30 days after advertising date. If this date
falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or Holiday the closing date will be on the
next business day. Firms must submit their qualifications on 11-92
version of SF-255 and SF-254. SF-254 should reflect the overall firm's
capacity. SF-255 should reflect only the personnel dedicated to the
specific project referenced in the submittal. If sub-consultants or
subcontractors are to be used, an SF-254 must be submitted for each
sub-consultant or subcontractor. These guidelines should be closely
followed, since they constitute procedural protocol in the manner in
which the election process is conducted. Evaluation Factors (in
descending order of importance): a. Primary selection criteria: 1)
Specialized experience and technical competence in the type of work
required; 2) Professional qualifications necessary for satisfactory
performance of required services; 3) Past performance on contracts with
Government agencies and private industry in terms of cost control,
quality of work, and compliance with performance schedules; 4) Capacity
to accomplish the work in the required time; 5) Knowledge of the
locality and location in the general geographical area provided that
application of this criteria leaves an appropriate number of qualified
firms, given the nature and size of the project. Firms are encouraged
to submit from any geographical area. b. Secondary selection
criteria:1) Extent of participation of small business, small
disadvantaged businesses,historically black colleges and universities,
and minority institutions in the proposed contract team, measured as
a percentage of the total estimated effort. 2) Geographic Proximity in
relation to North Atlantic Division. 3) Volume of work previously
awarded to the firm by the Department of Defense, with the object of
effecting an equitable distribution among qualified A/E firms,
including small and small disadvantaged business firms that have not
had prior DoD contracts. Start: April 1999. Completion: March 20029
Small and small disadvantaged business firms are encouraged to
participate as prime contractors or as members of joint ventures with
other small businesses. All interested contractors are reminded that
the successful firm will be expected to place subcontractors to the
maximum possible extent with small and small disadvantaged firms in
accordance with Public Law 95-507. If a large business firm is
selected, a Subcontracting Plan will be required prior to award.
Delivery orders under these contracts will be assigned on a rotational
basis.11. Notes: a. Firms who have not previously applied for NYD
projects and firms who do not have a current SF254 on file with NYD
should submit two copies of SF254 on initial response to our CBD
notice. Firms using sub-consultants or subcontractors should submit
copies of the SF-254 for their sub-consultants or subcontractors. b.
Notification of all firms will be made within 10 calendar days after
approval of the Final selection. Notifications will not be sent after
pre-selection approval. The notification will say the firm was not
among the most highly qualified firms and that the firm may request a
debriefing. c. The A/E's request for debriefing must be received by the
selection chairperson within 30 calendar days after the date on which
the firm received the notification. d. Debriefing(s) will occur within
14 calendar days after receipt of the written request. e. Copies of
all SF254s and SF255s of all firms, which are not short-listed, will be
held for 30 calendar days after notifications are sent out. Three (3)
copies of the submittals should be sent to Ms. Willien Cunningham,
CENAN-EN, Room 2004, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10278,
(212)264-9123. Posted 02/17/99 (W-SN299029). (0048) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0039 19990219\C-0012.SOL)
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