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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 14,1999 PSA#2366Fish and Wildlife Service, 1875 Century Boulevard, Suite 310, Atlanta,
Georgia 30345 R -- PROFESSIONAL LAND BOUNDARY SURVEYING POC Point of Contact --
Contact Roger Lockhart, Contract Specialist, Cexec, Inc. The U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service (FWS), Region IV, in accordance with the Brooks
Act and Part 36.6 of Federal Acquisition Regulations, is seeking
qualified firms to provide labor, equipment, materials, services, and
supplies required to complete boundary land surveys (primarily rural
survey); prepare individual reports and maps for acquisition; marking
of tracts of land. The task to be accomplished by the contractor
include but are not limited to : a) controlled resurvey and
monumentation of each tract; b) all necessary research, ground control,
plats, and descriptions . In order to be considered for evaluation you
must be licensed in that state or you will be considered
nonresponsive. One indefinite delivery contract will be awarded for
each of the following states: Arkansas, Alabama, Georgia, Florida,
Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, Louisiana, South Carolina,
Tennessee and Puerto Rico. Number and magnitude of projects to be
undertaken are dependent upon priority and availability of funds at the
time of issuance of each delivery order. The term of the contract shall
be one year with four one-year options, with an anticipated start date
of December 16, 1999. FWS will consider the immediate past 10 years as
the period of time for evaluation. The following evaluation factors
will be used for evaluation of submittals and are in descending order
of importance. (1) Geographical location and familiarity with the area;
(2) Professional qualifications and experience; (3) Rural boundary
survey experience; (4) Past performance in terms of cost control,
quality of work and other experience; (5) Type of field and office
equipment available. (Be sure to include any version of equipment i.e.,
CADD Ver. 12.); and, (6) Capacity to accomplish work in a required
time. A&E's responding to this notice shall submit a Standard Form 254
and 255 along with any additional information that they deem to be of
benefit to their firm. A SEPARATE SF 254 & 255 IS REQUIRED FOR EACH
STATE. Additional information shall be limited to two 8 + x 11 pages.
Information in excess of this will not be considered. All evaluation
factors must be addressed separately. FIRMS SHALL SUBMIT THREE COPIES
OF THEIR QUALIFICATIONS DIRECTLY TO U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
Attn: Roger Lockhart, 1875 Century Blvd., Suite, Atlanta, GA 30345, not
later than July 26, 1999. Offerors are cautioned that qualifications
received after the specified closing date may be considered late. This
is not an RFP. To be classified a small business, a firm's average
annual receipts for the preceding three years, must not exceed $2.5
million. See Note #1 (Small Business Set-Aside). (AC0609017-01) Posted
06/10/99 (I-SN341682). (0161) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0068 19990614\R-0006.SOL)
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