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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 6,1999 PSA#2381US ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT ST LOUIS CE, ATTN: CEMVS-CT, 1222 SPRUCE
STREET RM 4.207, ST LOUIS MO 63103-2833 C -- INDEFINITE DELIVERY A-E CONTRACT FOR PROJECT INTEGRATION SERVICES
AND ENGINEERING SUPPORT SERVICES FOR HTRW INVESTIGATIONS AND
REMEDIATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS SOL W81C8X-9180-5838
POC Cost Engineering and Contracts Management Branch, Jim Lamkins,
(314) 331-8307; Contracting Officer, Major Thomas E. Mercer, (314)
331-8528 (Site Code DACW43) WEB:
http://mvs-www.mvs.usace.army.mil/ct/ct.htm,
http://mvs-www.mvs.usace.army.mil/ct/ct.htm. E-MAIL:
Joann.C.Moritz@mvs02.usace.army.mil,
Joann.C.Moritz@mvs02.usace.army.mil. This is a DRAFT CBD ANNOUNCEMENT
and is subject to approval of the Acquisition Plan by the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers Principal Assistant Responsible for Contracting
(PARC). I. CONTRACT INFORMATION: Services of a qualified A-E firm are
sought to provide project integration services and miscellaneous
engineering support services for Hazardous, Toxic and Radioactive Waste
(HTRW) investigations and remediation of environmental programs and
projects managed by the St. Louis District, U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers. One contract will be negotiated and awarded. The
solicitation does not supersede contracts previously awarded for
similar work by other Corps Districts. The contract will be
cost-plus-fixed-fee (CPFF). The contract will have a base period not to
exceed three years and two option periods not to exceed one year each.
The amount of work in the base period will not exceed $30,000,000.00
and each option period will not exceed $10,000,000.00. The option
period may be exercised when the contract amount for the base
period/option period has been exhausted or nearly exhausted. Work will
be issued by individual task orders not to exceed the specific
contract period amount. The contract is anticipated to be awarded in
November 1999. The 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
on that part of the work it intends to subcontract. The subcontracting
goals are a minimum of 40% of the contractor's intended subcontract
amount be placed with small businesses (SB), including small
disadvantaged business (SDB), 10% be placed with SDB and 5% with
woman-owned small business and 1% with HUB Zone business. The plan is
not required with this submittal. II. PROJECT INFORMATION: The contract
will include services for Remedial Design Support, Administrative
Record/Document Management, Data Management, Technical/Regulatory
Integration, Confirmation of Remedial Actions, On-Site Laboratory(ies),
Environmental Decision Documentation, Environmental Monitoring &
Radiological Support, Project Controls, Site Support and Miscellaneous
Services necessary for the execution of the St. Louis District's
Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP), other HTRW
programs and "brownfields" programs. The FUSRAP sites contain low-level
radioactive contaminated materials and may contain chemically
contaminated materials from the processing of uranium for the Manhattan
Engineer District and the Atomic Energy Commission. The "brownfields"
sites possibly contain chemical materials from other unrelated
commercial operations. The FUSRAP and "brownfields" programs include
sites located in and around the metropolitan St. Louis area in both
Missouri and Illinois, but the Government may, at its discretion and
concurrence of the Contractor request the Contractor to perform work in
other geographical regions in or out of the St. Louis District's
boundaries. Additional FUSRAP information is available on the
District's website: www.mvs.usace.mil. III. SELECTION CRITERIA: See
Note 24 for general selection process. The selection criteria are
listed in descending order of importance (first by major criterion and
then by sub-criterion). Criteria A through E are primary. Criteria F
through H are secondary and will only be used as a "tie- breaker", if
necessary, among technically equal firms. A. SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE AND
TECHNICAL COMPETENCE: (1) Experience and demonstrated success in
preparing environmental decision documents involving both chemical and
radiological risks under the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). Environmental, Safety and
Health support including radiological protection, industrial safety,
environmental monitoring and reporting. Demonstrated experience in the
preparation and design of cost-effective remedial actions under
CERCLA. Demonstrated site characterization and verification experience
involving low-level radioactive constituents. (2)Development and
execution of field sampling and analysis associated with site
characterization design/verification, risk assessment and engineering
during construction. Experience with operating on-site laboratories and
testing facilities. (3) Design services including design reviews,
conceptual up to and including detailed plans and specification bid
packages. Producing CADD drawings in a format fully compatible with the
current version of Microstation. (4) Overall program support as
required in project controls, quality assurance, administrative
record/document management, data management, generation of
characterization/verification reports using GIS and 3D. (5) Management
of cost reimbursable contracts, including an explanation of the firms
cost accounting system. (6) Overall corporate success in providing
USACE project support services in project controls, Quality Assurance
and administrative record documentation. (7) Demonstrated experience at
implementing and executing information technology tools related to
environmental project management. (8) Experience and demonstrated
success in supporting environmental related community relations
programs. B. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: The board will evaluate, as
appropriate, the education, training, registration, overall and
relevant experience and longevity with the firm of the key management
and technical personnel. Responding firms should demonstrate the
professional qualifications in these primary disciplines which are
listed in descending order of importance. List professional
qualifications for the disciplines: environmental engineering, civil
engineering, health physics, hydrogeology, regulatory specialist,
chemistry, risk assessment and industrial hygiene. Other required
engineering disciplines include: chemical process engineering,
geotechnical engineering, cost engineering, value engineering,
mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and water resource
engineering. Other required disciplines include: geology, toxicology,
ecology and community relations. C. PAST PERFORMANCE: ACASS is the
primary source of information on past performance. ACASS will be
queried for all firms submitting a proposal. When deemed appropriate by
the evaluation board, performance evaluations for any significant
subcontractors who have previously been prime A-E contractors may also
be considered, but the board is not required to seek other information
on the past performance of a firm if none is available from ACASS. The
board will consider the relevancy of each performance evaluation to
the proposed contract, including the type of work, performing office,
when the work was performed and whether subsequent evaluations indicate
a change in a firm's performance. A firm that has earned excellent
evaluations on recent DoD A-E contracts for similar projects will be
ranked relatively high on past performance. The review of performance
evaluations in ACASS satisfies the requirements of FAR 9.104-1(c) for
reviewing the responsibility of contractors. In block 10 of the SF 255,
respondingfirms should list any current claims pending against any
Federal agency. The list should include the date of the claim
submitted, the amount and the status. D. CAPACITY TO ACCOMPLISH THE
WORK: The board will consider a firm's experience with similar size
projects, the available capacity of key disciplines, the current
workload and the number of subcontractors when evaluating the capacity
of a firm to perform the work within the required timeframe. E.
KNOWLEDGE OF THE LOCALITY: Specific knowledge of the local conditions
in and around the St. Louis Metropolitan Area to include geological
features, local construction methods, local laws and regulations. F. SB
AND SDB PARTICIPATION: Extent of participation of small businesses
(including women-owned), small disadvantaged businesses, historically
black colleges and universities, and minority institutions in the
proposed contract team, measured as a percentage of the total estimated
effort. G. GEOGRAPHIC PROXIMITY: Location of the firm in the general
geographical area of the St. Louis Metropolitan Area. H. EQUITABLE
DISTRIBUTION OF DOD CONTRACTS: Volume of DoD contract awards in the
last 12 months as described in Note 24. IV. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
See Note 24 for general submission requirements. Firms having
capabilities to perform this work and who desire to be considered must
submit two completed draft copies of SF 255 (11/92 edition) and two
completed draft copies of SF 254 (11/92 edition) for the prime firm and
all consultants, to the above address (ATTN: CEMVS-ED-C/Lamkins) not
later than the close of business on the 30th day after the date of this
announcement. The date of this announcement is defined as the date of
publication in the CBD. If the 30th day is a Saturday, Sunday or
Federal holiday, the deadline is the close of business of the next
business day. Solicitation packages are not provided. Include the
firm's ACASS number in SF 255, Block 3b. For ACASS information, call
503-808-4591. A second CBD announcement will be published, subsequent
to approval of the Acquisition Plan, revising the first CBD
announcement to the extent required by the PARC's review comments. The
second CBD announcement will state an actual due date for submission
of final SF 254 and SF 255 (in duplicate). The total minimum submittal
time will not be less than 30 days from publication of the original
CBD notification. No other notification to firms under consideration
for this work will be made. This is not a Request For Proposal (RFP).
Posted 07/01/99 (A-SN349743). (0182) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0024 19990706\C-0005.SOL)
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