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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 23,1999 PSA#2373Commanding Officer, NAVFACCO, Bldg 41 Code 27, NAVFACENGCOMDET-SLC,
4111 San Pedro Street, Port Hueneme, CA 93043-4410 C -- THREE INDEFINITE QUANTITY CONTRACTS FOR MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN AND
ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR UNDERWATER FACILITY ASSESSMENTS OF GOVERNMENT
WATERFRONT FACILITIES VARIOUS LOCATIONS WORLDWIDE SOL N47408-99-R-3935,
N47408-99-R-3936, N47408-99R-3937 DUE 080699 POC Ms. Margaret Sundberg,
Contract Specialist (202) 433-5315 or Rita Palmore, Contracting Officer
(202) 433-5313 The work includes three indefinite quantity contracts
for miscellaneous design and engineering services for underwater (U/W)
facility assessments of Government facilities at various locations,
worldwide. The general intention is for the contractor to provide
design and engineering services as will be described and procured
through appropriate delivery orders for each contract. Underwater
assessment includes, but is not limited to, underwater inspection;
engineering analysis of existing conditions in comparison with design
requirements, previous inspection reports and/or drawings of the
facilities; engineering calculations for structural analysis with or
without previous design calculations; documentation of findings; and
recommendations for follow-on actions including cost estimates.
Additional services may include the preparation of construction
contract drawings and specifications for competitive bidding, bid
analysis, post construction award services (PCAS), TITLE II Inspection
Services, engineeringreport review, engineering calculations and cost
estimates for necessary repairs primarily to, but not limited to, the
underwater portions of the waterfront facilities. A waterfront
facility is defined as any structure which is located on the
waterfront, or in connection with, or potentially in contact with
water, or the marine environment. This would include inland structures
that require underwater investigations. Waterfront facilities include
but are not limited to piers, wharfs, bulkheads, quaywalls, offshore
towers, potable water storage tanks, instrument support structures,
drydocks, moorings, bridge structures, underwater cables, or any
similar structures. The duration of the contracts will be for the
period of one base year, with the possibility of two option years. The
contract guaranteed minimum amount under each contract shall be
$20,000. The total amount contracted for each contract shall not exceed
$1,000,000 per year. The selected firms for these contracts will be
required to provide a fee proposal within ten days after receiving the
Request for Proposal for each delivery order of each contract. Each
delivery order will be a firm fixed price A&-E contract. Selection
evaluation criteria, in relative order of importance, are as follows:
(1) Professional Qualifications necessary for the required services of
performing underwater inspections of Navy, Government and/or
commercial wharfs/piers/bulkheads/bridges/cable systems/ moorings/ and
potable water storage tanks using in-house professional registered
engineer-divers supervising the diving, diving themselves at least 50%
of the time, and writing most of the detailed inspection reports
themselves. Reports include narratives of structural conditions as
observed by professional engineer divers, engineering assessments of
both vertical and lateral load capabilities, specific recommendations
of repairs, estimates of costs for repairs, detailed engineering
drawings of waterfront structures and calculations for analyses of
loads and underwater photographs. Submittal of sample underwater
inspection reports and typical design packet (Plans and Specifications)
are desirable (note that the report(s) will not be returned); (2)
Specialized experience and technical competence in conducting
underwater inspections. This criteria requires evidence of firm's
diving experience and diving techniques; such as what type of diving
apparatus is preferred and why, how many of your engineers are working
professional divers (not just recreational), experience in cleaning of
structures for underwater inspection, and experience in performance of
underwater inspection of structures in turbid (zero visibility), cold
water and requiring entry into narrow, confined areas, possession of
and experience in the use of clear water boxes for underwater
photography and video. (3) Capacity of the firm to do the work in the
required time; reports are required to be completed in 60-120 days
depending on the number and/or size of the facilities in the report.
The experience of firm in providing design and engineering services for
repairs of wharfs, piers, bulkheads, and potable water storage tanks in
a timely manner. This includes Post Construction Award Services (PCAS)
and Title II inspection services; (4) Firm's past experience in
evaluating structural conditions of facilities constructed of wood,
concrete and steel by using and interpreting the results of
non-destructive testing (NDT) techniques, such as ultrasonic to
evaluate the structural integrity of steel; firm's experience in
evaluating both induced current and sacrificial anode type cathodic
protection systems on submerged structures. Firm's past experience in
performance on contracts with Government agencies and private industry
in terms of cost control and compliance with performance schedules.
(5) Firm's experience in traveling (by land or air) for underwater
inspection projects. Familiarity with travel or rental requirements for
diving apparatus. Access to local, state, and Federal regulations as
applicable to the required areas of operation. U.S. Citizenship
required for all individuals requiring access to inspection sites. (6)
Volume of underwater inspection work (both Government and commercial)
awarded to the firm during the previous three years. Volume of
underwater facilities inspected which required evaluating the
structural conditions of facilities constructed of wood, concrete and
steel. (7) Firm's quality control and quality assurance procedures for
underwater inspections, report preparation and design services.
Submittal of a sample of safe diving practices, or diving operations
manual used by the firm is desirable for review (this manual will not
be returned). This document should include a copy of the applicable
Coast Guard, OSHA, or ADC guidelines. Each firm's past performance(s)
and performance rating(s) will be reviewed during the evaluation
process, and can affect the outcome of the selection. Firms which meet
the requirements listed in this announcement are invited to submit one
copy each of the completed Standard Form (SF) 254, Architect-Engineer
and Related Services Questionnaire," and SF 255, "Architect-Engineer
Related Services for Specific Project," to the office indicated below.
This proposed contract is being solicited on an unrestricted basis.
Firms having a current SF 254 on file with this office may also be
considered. Interested firms are requested to include on their SF 254,
in block 6, and on SF 255, in block 3a, their facsimile numbers, their
Contractor Establishment Code (CEC), or their Dunn and Bradstreet
('DUNS') number, and their Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN). In
Block 10, SF 255, state why your firm is specially qualified based on
the selection evaluation criteria. Furthermore, use Block 10 of SF 255
to provide additional relevant information that you desire to be known
about your firm. Firms are requested to list in Block 10, SF 255, all
open- end/multi-task and/or indefinite quantity (IDQ)-type contracts
currently being performed for the Naval Facilities Engineering Service
Center (NFESC) and its subordinate activities, along with the date(s)
of award. Only the SF 254 and SF 255 will be reviewed, except as
indicated otherwise herein. Experiences identified in Block 8 of SF 255
should not be more than 5 years old. The primary person proposed to be
the direct contact with NFESC for the contract work should be
identified as the "Project Manager." Information in the cover letter
and any other attachments, except as otherwise indicated above, will
not be considered in the selection process. Submit the SF 254 and SF
255 to the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Contracts Office
(NAVFACCO), Offshore Facilities Contracts Branch, Washington Navy Yard,
Building 218, 1435 Pendellton Avenue, SE, Suite 3000, Washington, DC,
20374-5063, by 3:30 p.m. 30 days from the date of this publication.
Should the due date fall on a weekend or official Government holiday,
the SF254 and SF255 are due on the first workday thereafter. Copies of
SF 254 and SF 255 sent by facsimile will not be accepted. This is not
a request for proposal. The selected firm may be subject to an
advisory audit performed by the Defense Contract Audit Agency. Because
this contract acquisition could result in an award of over
$500,000.00, a subcontracting plan will be required by the selected
firms if the firms are large companies not qualifying as SDBS. The
subcontracting plan shall have goals of setting aside for small
disadvantaged businesses not less than 5 percent of the efforts
subcontracted. This does not apply if the prime firm is a small
business. Contracting Officer, Level II, Offshore Facilities Contracts
Branch (ATTN: Code 83), Naval Facilities Engineering Command Contracts
Office, 1435 Pendellton Avenue, S.E., Bldg 218, Suite 3000, Washington
Navy Yard, Washington D.C. 20374-5063. Posted 06/21/99 (W-SN345310).
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