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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 17,1999 PSA#2347US Army Corps of Engineers, Dist New Orleans, PO Box 60267, New
Orleans, LA 70160 C -- MULTIDISCIPLINARY PLANNING SERVICES SOL DACW29-99-R-0018 POC
Eileen M. Upton, Contract Specialist, 504/862-1996 1. CONTRACT
INFORMATION: A-E services are required for three(3)multidisciplinary
planning services contracts that include tasks related to civil works
projects (ER 1105-2-100) involving flood control; hurricane protection;
basin-wide hydrologic modeling; evaluation of water distribution and
wastewater facilities; hazardous, toxic, and radioactive waste (HTRW);
navigation; recreation; fish and wildlife evaluation and resource
enhancement; water quality management; socio-economic analyses; coastal
wetlands; and other water resources problems and needs. Three
indefinite delivery type (IDT) contracts will be negotiated and
awarded, each with a base period not to exceed one year and two option
periods not to exceed one year each. The contracts shall not exceed
$1,000,000 per contract period, with two option periods NTE $1,000,000
per period. An option period may be exercised when the contract amount
for the base period or preceding option period has been exhausted or
nearly exhausted. Criteria used in allocating orders among the
contracts include performance and quality of deliverables under the
current contract, current capacity to accomplish the task order in the
required time, and equitable distribution of work among the
contractors. Award is scheduled for October 1999. This 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 for work it plans to
subcontract. The plan is not required with this submittal. 2. PROJECT
INFORMATION: Projects may be at any stage, from the initial planning
stage to the operational and maintenance stage. Services will be
required in a variety of potential subject areas including: navigation,
flood control and hurricane protection, environmental restoration,
freshwater diversion, recreation, water supply, contaminant waste
investigation, master planning, and other multi-purpose projects.
Typical tasks include gathering data and preparing reports for
inclusion in initial evaluation, reconnaissance, feasibility, or post
authorization change studies for congressional and continuing
authorities programs. Projects will include work in environmental
assessments and impact evaluations; recreation development; marine,
inland waterway and general transportation economics, and logistical
planning; benefit-cost, financial and market analysis; data collection
and field investigations; and database design and management.
Environmental analysis may include gathering data, describing habitats
and populations, preparing environmental impact assessments and
recommend/perform subsequent actions including certified industrial
hygiene investigations, testing, and remediation at non-HTRW sites
according to ER 1165-2-132 and industry standards such as ASTM 1527-97
and 1528-96, and other applicable state and Federal regulations.
Economic and social analysis tasks may include developing
project-related data bases and structure inventories, preparing
projections of economic and socioeconomic phenomena, identifying area
and regional social and economic profiles, performing flood damage
appraisals, conducting recreational use surveys, etc. All CAD/GIS
software must be fully compatible with Intergraph Modular GIS
Environment (MGE), ORACLE, and Bentley Microstation software suite.
Personnel with experience in the following disciplines are required:
geophysical; hydrogeology; regulatory specialist; hydrology; geology;
geomorphology; civil, structural, geotechnical, and environmental
engineering; water resources planning; industrial hygiene; hazardous
waste; cost estimating; biology (terrestrial and aquatic); flood damage
assessment; economics; sociology; statistics; recreation planning;
computer aided drafting; geographic information systems; master
planning; archeology; surveying; general contracting; and history.
Resumes (block 7 of the 255) must be provided for key personnel,
including subcontractors, and must clearly demonstrate experience in
each of the above areas. The work locations will generally be located
in southern Louisiana but could be anywhere in the United States. 3.
SELECTION CRITERIA: See Note 24 for general selection process. The
selection evaluation factors, in order of preference are listed below.
Criteria A-D are primary factors. Criteria E & F are secondary factors
and will only be used as tie-breakers among technically equal firms. A.
SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE AND TECHNICAL COMPETENCE of the firm and its
subcontractors in the various engineering, economics, and environmental
disciplines and knowledge/experience of the firm in southern Louisiana.
B. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS of key personnel considering education,
experience, licensing, registration, professional societies, and
certificates. C. CAPACITY TO ACCOMPLISH THE WORK considering available
experienced personnel in key disciplines. D. PAST PERFORMANCE ON DOD
and other contracts in respect to: (1) cost control, (2) quality of
work, and (3) compliance with contract schedules. E. VOLUME OF DOD
contract awards within the last twelve months as described in Note 24.
F. SMALL AND SMALL DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS PATICIPATION: Extent of
participation of small businesses, small disadvantaged businesses,
historically black colleges and universities, and minority institutions
in the proposed contract team, measured as a percentage of the total
estimated team effort. 4. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: See Note 24 for
general submission requirements. Interested firms having the
capabilities to perform this work must submit five (5) copies of the SF
255's (11/92 edition) and five (5) copies of the SF 254's (11/92
edition) for the prime and all subcontractors, 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, a Sunday, or a Federal
Holiday, the deadline is the close of business of the next business
day. Include the firm's ACASS number in the SF 255, Block 3b. For ACASS
information call (503) 808-4594. In Block 10 of the SF 255 describe the
firm's quality control plan, including the coordination of
subcontractors. Solicitation packages are not provided. This is not a
request for proposal. Overnight courier type mail should be sent to the
following address: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District,
CEMVN-CT-T, Attn.: Eileen Upton, Foot of Prytania Street, New Orleans,
LA 70118-1030. Posted 05/13/99 (W-SN331215). (0133) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0017 19990517\C-0001.SOL)
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