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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 17,1999 PSA#2347USCG Facilities Design and Construction Center Pacific, 915 -- 2nd
Avenue, Room 2664, Seattle, WA 98174-1011 C -- SYNOPSIS -- IDIQ FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING SERVICES SOL
DTCG50-99-R-643PK7 DUE 061799 POC Contracting Officer, Mr. Joel
Childers, 206 220-7421 E-MAIL: jchilders@pacnorwest.uscg.mil,
jchilders@pacnorwest.uscg.mil. Provide professional
architect/engineering services for environmental compliance studies,
NEPA and cultural resource studies, environmental site assessments,
facilities' environmental plans, land use planning, and program
management that are responsive to federal, state, and local
environmental and cultural resource planning requirements. The products
develped will support Coast Guard actions, including facilities master
plans; real estate transactions; alteration or new construction of
buildings, roads, parking lots, piers, towers and other structures;
landscape modifications; installation or removal of utilities, and
related demolition of facilities. Environmental site remediation is not
included in this contract. Required services will address the
environmental and cultural resource planning components of facility
design and construction for Coast Guard shore facilities located in
California, Oregon, Washington, Hawaii, and Alaska. The Contractor must
also demonstrate a background in facility compliance issues,
environmental planning and public coordination, and cultural resource
management. Projects will be defined and negotiated on an individual
task basis. Some products must be in formats compatible with PC-based
desktop publishing and mapping systems. Proposed procurement will
result in an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinity Quantity Contract to be in
effect for one year and a one year option to extend services. Contract
has a maximum potential of $1,500,000 annually. Estimated contract
award date is 1 October 1999. The following disciplines may be
required: Project Manager, Historian, Architectural Historian,
Archaeologist, Biologist, Botanist, Geologist, Soil Scientist,
Georgrapher, Information Resources Specialist, Surveyor, Draftsperson,
Report Writer, Landscape Architect, Architect, Structural, Civil, and
Envionmental Engineers, Chemist, Environmental Specialist and
Technician, Public Involvement Specialist, Economist, and Planner. The
evaluation criteria in descending order are: (1) Professional
qualifications of the firm's staff and consultants to be assigned to
the project related to integrating environmental planning and
environmental analysis into facilities planning, field data collection
and analysis, and knowledge of Federal/State/Local
environmental/cultural laws, regulations, and guidelines; (2) Relevant
specialized experience of the firm in related work; (3) Past
Performance record with Government and private clients; (4) Knowledge
of the natural environment and the environmental compliance
requirements fround within the project's geographic area; (5)
Organization and Management, project team organization and key
personnel roles and responsibilities and project management
coordination procedures among technical disciplines; (6) In-house
capability to produce final reports or desktop publishing quality; (7)
Knowledge of georgraphic work area (CG PACAREA); (8) Minority/women
ownership and employment. Firms desiring consideration must submit a
SF-254 and SF-255, and any subcontractors' SF-254s, including an
organizational chart of key personnel to be assigned to this project.
Submittals must be received in this office by 4 P.M., 17 June 1999.
Telephone calls are discouraged unless absolutely necessary since no
further technical project specific information will be furnished prior
to selection of short-listed firms. The following notice is for
informational purposes for Minority, Women-Owned and Disadvantaged
Business Enterprises: The Department of Transportation (DOT) Office of
Small and Disadvantage Business Utilization (OSDBU), has programs to
assist minority, women-owned and disadvantage business enterprises to
acquire short-term working capital assistance for transportation
related contracts. Loans are available under the DOT Short Term Lending
Program (STLP) at prime interest rates to provide accounts receivable
financing. The maximum line of credit if $500,000. For further
information and applicable forms concerning STLP, call the OSDBU at 800
532-1169. For acquisition, contact the contractingofficer listed above.
Posted 05/13/99 (W-SN331433). (0133) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0022 19990517\C-0006.SOL)
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