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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 8,1999 PSA#2320US Army Corps of Engineers, New York District, Attn: CENAN-CT, 26
Federal Plaza, Rm 1843, New York, N.Y. 10278-0090 B -- SAMPLING AND TESTING OF DREDGED MATERIAL (PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL
ANALYSES) SOL DACW51-99-B-0003 DUE 052099 POC Perl Cadawan-Dockett,
(212)264-4306 This is a resubmission of this announcement. The first
submission failed to include the solicitation number. Except for the
addition of the solicitation number, this resubmission is identical to
that which was submitted earlier. All offerors should identify their
proposals with the solicitation number. The U. S. Army Corps of
Engineer District, New York has a requirement for sampling and
biological testing of dredged material proposed for ocean disposal. The
Government intends to use a two-step sealed bidding method. The SIC
code is 8731. This procurement is 100% Small Business Set-Aside. This
synopsis notice serves as a letter Request for Technical Proposals for
Step I. Technical proposals that are submitted should indicate that it
is for Biological Testing, New York Harbor. A description of the
services followed by the requirements of the technical proposal now
follows. The work consists of sampling and testing of dredged material
following the procedures described in the 1992 ACENYD/EPA Region II
manual entitled "Guidance for Performing Tests on Dredged Material
Proposed for Ocean Disposal," also referred to as the "Regional
Guidance Manual" (RGM), and subsequent updates. Work orders will
include some or all of the following: sediment and water collection on
a contractor supplied ship; sample handling, processing, and shipping;
physical and biological analyses; Quality Assurance/Quality Control
(QA/QC) procedures; and necessary corrective actions. Reports
containing the sampling logs, all testing results and QA/QC information
in a format required by US Army Engineer District, New York shall be
provided by the contractor for each work order. A Work/QA Plan prepared
by the contractor and approved by US Army Engineer District, New York
shall be required prior to any sampling or testing. Sampling will be
performed within the Port of New York and New Jersey, the length of the
Hudson River, in the Atlantic Ocean at the Mud Dump Reference Site, and
in Long Island Sound at the Western and/or Central Reference Sites.
Instructions for submitting a technical proposal and the required
contents of proposal are stated herein and as follows: (A) Project
Experience: Offerors shall submit a list of all datasets that have been
generated by the laboratory since January 1994, in which all biological
tests required by the Regional Guidance Manual (RGM) have been
conducted, and in which the laboratory has attained all QA/QC
objectives specified in the RGM. The list of datasets shall include the
project/contract name, contract number, location of project, dates and
duration of each project, name and phone number of client's project
manager or technical point of contact. If any of the work had been
performed by subcontractors, this shall be specified and the
contractors identified. From this list, the Government will request
three datasets for evaluation. Points will be assigned for project
experience based on the number of datasets listed by the laboratory in
its initial submittal. The Government will only evaluate the prime
contractor's experience. Subcontractors' experience will be evaluated
indirectly: it would be reflected in the ratings given to the datasets
if any of the work contained in the datasets had been performed by
them. (B) Past Performance: Points will be assigned for the quality of
the offeror's deliverables for previous contracts to include reporting
requirements; for ability to meet deadlines (timeliness); and for
customer satisfaction on prior contracts for biological testing.
Customer satisfaction includes the contractor's history for reasonable
and cooperative behavior and commitment to customer satisfaction and
generally, the contractor's business-like concern for the interests of
the customer. These points will be assigned based on input provided by
program managers from previous work, who will be contacted by members
of the technical evaluation committee. (C) Offerors shall submit a
Laboratory Quality Assurance Plan (QAP) containing standard operating
procedures for sample collection, sample storage, and all physical and
biological testing listed in the RGM for sediment and water samples.
The QAP should also list all pertinent lab equipment and facilities,
and state how the offeror proposes to perform this work with technical
personnel and/or commitments with subcontractors. Lines of authority
and a technical point of contact shall be clearly specified. This
information will be subjectively reviewed by the evaluation committee
and awarded points. (D) Datasets: Each dataset will be reviewed as
follows: For each of three bioassay test organisms (96-hr bivalve,
10-day amphipod, 28-day nereis worm), points will be awarded for
meeting RGM-specified holding times, for maintaining RGM-specified
water quality parameters, for acceptable control mortality, and for
proper documentation of test results. (E) A grand total will be
determined. The grand total for each offeror will be transformed into
a percentage by dividing the maximum score possible into the grand
total. Rounding will be to the nearest 1% and will follow standard
mathematical rules. Based on these calculated percentages, offerors
will be placed into one of three categories: technically acceptable,
reasonably susceptible to being made acceptable, and technically
unacceptable. Offerors who are deemed technically acceptable will be
invited to submit a bid in Step Two. Offerors submitting proposals that
are deemed reasonably susceptible to being made acceptable may be
requested to submit three more datasets and/or a revised QAP for review
and will be given an opportunity to discuss information obtained from
references on which the offeror had not had a previous opportunity to
comment on. The proposal would then be considered acceptable if an
evaluation of the additional information indicates that their score
places the proposal in the technically acceptable range. The evaluation
of datasets is more important than the evaluation of the QAP, past
performance and project experience. The evaluation of the QAP is more
important than either past performance or project experience. The
evaluations of past performance and project experiences are of equal
importance. Each of the datasets is of equal importance. THE TECHNICAL
PROPOSALS SHALL NOT INCLUDE PRICES OR PRICING INFORMATION. The date
and hour by which the proposal must be received is May 25, 1999, not
later than 5:00 P.M. New York time. Proposals shall be submitted to the
Contracting Division, ATTN: CENAN-CT, Room 1843, Perl Cadawan-Dockett,
US Army Corps of Engineers, New York District, 26 Federal Plaza, New
York, NY 10278-0090. The provision at FAR 52.214-23, Late Submissions,
Modifications, and Withdrawals of Technical proposals are applicable
to this Step I under this two-step Sealed Bidding. Also, the clause at
DFARS 52.204-7004 Required Central Contractor Registration is
applicable. Offerors and contractors may obtain information on
registration and annual confirmation requirements by calling
1-888-227-2423, or via the Internet at http://ccr.edi.disa.mil. A copy
of the 1992 Regional Guidance Manual (RGM) may be obtained by
submitting a written request to the address for proposal submission or
by facsimile to (212) 264-3013. All requests for the RGM must allow
five days for a response and mailing. The RGM cannot be forwarded by
facsimile. Offerors should submit proposals that are acceptable without
additional explanation or information. The Government may make a final
determination regarding a proposal's acceptability solely on the basis
of the proposal as submitted. The Government may proceed with the
second step without requesting further information from any offeror;
however, the Government may request additional information from
offerors of proposals that it considers reasonably susceptible of being
made acceptable, and may discuss proposals with their offerors. A
notice of unacceptability will be forwarded to the offeror upon
completion of the proposal evaluation and final determination of
unacceptability. Only one technical proposal may be submitted by each
offeror. Information provided herein on delivery or performance
requirements is not binding on the Government. Step II will be an
Invitation for Bid for your bid (price). In the second step, only
offerors who have been determined to be acceptable, either initially or
as a result of discussion, will be allowed to bid in the second step.
The second step is based on price alone and award will be made to the
responsive, responsible low bidder without negotiation. Each bid in the
second step must be based on the bidder's own technical proposal. The
actual delivery or performance requirements will be contained in the
invitation for bid issued under step two. The proposed contract will be
an Indefinite Quantity-Indefinite Delivery contract. The base period
will be one year with two option periods of one year each. Maximum
amount is $700,000 for each year (maximum contract value is
$2,100,000); $14,000 minimum contract value for base year, and $7,000
for options years 1 and 2. See Note 26. ***** Posted 04/06/99
(W-SN316938). (0096) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0027 19990408\B-0006.SOL)
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