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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 5,1999 PSA#2317USARMY ENGR. DIST., ST. LOUIS, CORPS OF ENGINEERS, 1222 SPRUCE STREET,
ST. LOUIS MO 63103-2833 T -- INDEFINITE DELIVERY A-E CONTRACTS FOR PHOTOGRAMMETRIC MAPPING AND
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY SOL W81C8X-9082-9925 POC Cost Engineering and
Contract Management Section, JAMES A. MILLS, (314) 331-8368 or 8303;
Contracting Officer, JOAN F. SCHICK, (314) 331-8505 (Site Code DACW43)
WEB: http://mvs-www.mvs.usace.army.mil/ct/ct.htm,
http://mvs-www.mvs.usace.army.mil/ct/ct.htm. E-MAIL:
Joann.C.Moritz@mvs02.usace.army.mil,
Joann.C.Moritz@mvs02.usace.army.mil. I. CONTRACT INFORMATION: Services
of qualified A-E firms, procured in accordance with PL 92-582 (Brooks
A-E Act) and FAR Part 36, are sought to provide Aerial Photography,
Remote Sensing, Aerotriangulation, Large and Small-Scale Topographic
Maps, and Landuse/Landcover Mapping for the St. Louis District, U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers. Three indefinite delivery contracts will be
negotiated and awarded. The solicitation does not supersede contracts
previously awarded for similar work by other Corps Districts. Each
contract will have a base period not to exceed one year and two option
periods not to exceed one year each. The amount of work in each
contract period will not exceed $2,000,000. An option period may be
exercised when the contract amount for the base period or preceding
option period has been exhausted or nearly exhausted. Work will be
issued by negotiated firm fixed price task orders not to exceed the
contract amount. The Contracting Officer will consider the following
factors in deciding whichContractor will be selected to negotiate an
order: performance and quality of deliverables under the current
contract, current capacity to accomplish the task order in the required
time, uniquely specialized experience, and equitable distribution of
work among Contractors. The first contract is anticipated to be awarded
in August 1999 with the remaining contracts to be awarded at
approximately one (1) month intervals thereafter. The announcement is
open to all businesses regardless of size. If a large business is
selected for this contract, it must comply with FAR 52.219-9 regarding
the requirement for a subcontracting plan on that part of the work it
intends to subcontract. The sub-contracting goals for each contract
are that a minimum of 25% of the Contractor's intended subcontract
amount be placed with small businesses (SB), including small
disadvantaged businesses (SDB), 5% be placed with SDB, 5% with
woman-owned small businesses (WOSB) and 1% with HUB Zone small
businesses. The plan is not required withthis submittal. II. PROJECT
INFORMATION: Work will be for mapping, remote sensing and aerial
photography of sites for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and other
local, state, and federal agencies such as, but not limited to: U.S.
Army CE, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Defense,
Department of the Interior, NOAA, DOT, etc. While services will
primarily be for areas throughout the United States, services may be
required for selected areas throughout the world. The potential exists
that some requested services will include data classified up to
SECRET; therefore, prior to award, the Architect-Engineer shall
demonstrate the ability to achieve interim SECRET clearance for
facilities, equipment, and personnel involved in producing
photogrammetric products consisting of aerial photography, analytical
aerotriangulation, stereomapping compilation, orthophotography, and
landuse/landcover interpretation. The Contractor shall further
demonstrate capability and capacity of photographic laboratory
reproduction and enlargement equipment (enlargements up to and
including 40 x 60) and supporting personnel. Final SECRET clearance for
personnel and facilities is required within 120 days of award of each
contract. III. SELECTION CRITERIA: See Note 24 for general selection
process. The selection criteria are listed in descending order of
importance (first by major criterion and then by sub-criterion).
Criteria A through D are primary. Criteria E and F are secondary and
will only be used as "tie-breakers", if necessary, in ranking the most
highly qualified firms. A. SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE AND TECHNICAL
COMPETENCE: (1) experience in photogrammetric production; (2)
photogrammetric equipment including owning or leasing airworthy
aircraft, currently certified precision aerial mapping camera,
photographic lab for reproducing aerial photographic and mapping
products, hardware and software to perform fully analytical
aerotriangulation, analytical stereoplotter instrumentation interfaced
for digital data collection of planimetric and topographic features,
DTM, DEM data collection and manipulation of terrain data (to include
DTED data sets), digital data editing facilities, ability to provide
orthophoto products (hardcopy and digital), and airborne GPS
capabilities for aircraft navigation and photo control; (3) ground
survey control planning, and acquisition for photogrammetric map
compilation including conventional (transit, EDM systems and levels)
measuring systems and Global Positioning Systems;(4) technical
production expertise consistent with utilization of photogrammetric
equipment; (5) capability to collect and deliver digital data (2D and
3D) properly formatted on appropriate media; (6) ability to acquire and
utilize remotely sensed (i.e. LIDAR, IFSAR, Hyperspectral &
multispectral data sets, high resolution satellite data sets and
thermal sensors) data to incorporate into existing mapping data bases
and/or generate thematic maps; (7) facilities and capability to gather
historical photos from hardcopy and/or digital sources and perform
photo image interpretation to detect landuse and change analysis
utilizing digital softcopy techniques and manually via hardcopy; (8)
Contractor facilities must have capability to deliver digital data on
CDROM, optical rewritable disks, 8mm tapes, and 3.5" micro disks.
Digital data must be readable and fully operational with U.S.
Geological Survey DLG-3, AutoCAD, ARC/INFO (GIS), ERDAS, MIPS, and
Intergraph system formats. B. CAPACITY TO ACCOMPLISH THE WORK: (1)
Capacity to perform approximately $2,000,000 in work of the required
type in a one-year period. The evaluation will consider the
availability of an adequate number of personnel in key disciplines; (2)
capacity of firm to furnish equipment and personnel to accomplish work
as required to maintain delivery of a quality product on a timely
schedule; (3) ability to provide necessary survey equipment (GPS and
conventional) and personnel to accomplish airborne global positioning
system (ABGPS) controlled photogrammetry on a timely schedule; (4)
demonstrate SECRET security clearances for personnel, facilities and
equipment involved in the analysis, interpretation, cartographic,
digitizing, and photographic reproduction of photogrammetric services
required for each project. C. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: The
evaluation is to consider education, training, registration, overall
and relevant experience, longevity with the firm and personnel
strength. D. PAST PERFORMANCE: Past performance on DOD and other
contracts with respect to cost control, quality of work and compliance
with performance schedules. E. SB AND SDB PARTICIPATION: Extent of
participation of SB (including WOSB), SDB, historically black colleges
and universities and minority institutions in the proposed contract
team, measured as a percentage of the estimated effort. F. VOLUME OF
DOD CONTRACT AWARDS: Volume of DOD contracts awarded in the last 12
months as described in Note 24. IV. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: See Note
24 for general submission requirements. Firms having capabilities to
perform this work and who desire to be considered must submit two
copies of completed SF 255 (11/92 edition) and two copies of SF 254
(11/92 edition) for the prime firm and all consultants, 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. Firms making a submission in response to this notice
should include the firm's ACASS number in SF 255, Block 3b. For ACASS
information, call 503-326-3459. In SF 255, Block 10, describe owned or
leased equipment that will be used to perform this contract, as well
as CADD capabilities. Submittals should be sent to the above address,
ATTN: CEMVS-ED-C and shall make reference to solicitation number
DACW43-99-R-0707, DACW43-99-R-0708, and/or DACW43-99-R-0709. No other
notification to firms under consideration for this work will be made.
Solicitation packages are not provided. This is not a Requestfor
Proposal (RFP). See Note 24. Posted 04/01/99 (A-SN315549). (0091) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0091 19990405\T-0004.SOL)
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