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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 13,1999 PSA#2386U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District, 215 North 17th Street,
Omaha, NE 68102-4978 R -- INDEFINITE DELIVERY TYPE CONTRACT OFR GEOLOGICAL AND GEOTECHNICAL
ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE OMAHA DISTRICT SOL DACW45-99-R-0028 DUE
081699 POC Proposal Questions: John Miller (402)221-4176 Technical
Questions: John Monzingo (402)221-4481 E-MAIL: click here for poc for
procedural questions, john.m.miller@usace.army.mil. R -- INDEFINITE
DELIVERY CONTRACT FOR GEOLOGICAL AND GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES
FOR THE OMAHA DISTRICT. The Omaha District intends to solicit
proposals for an Indefinite Delivery Type contract to be awarded for a
base period and may include two additional option periods. The
contract amount will not exceed $2,000,000 in any period. The base
period and option periods will not exceed one year each, but option
periods may be exercised when the contract amount for the current
period has been reached or nearly reached. Work will be issued by
negotiated firm-fixed-price task orders. Task Orders will be issued
from time to time as the need arises during the contract period. The
amount of the Task Orders will not exceed the contract amount in any
period. Contract award is anticipated in November 1999. Types of
services required may include site investigations, studies, reports,
concept design, final design, and construction phase services. If a
large business is selected for this project, it must comply with FAR
52.219-9 regarding the requirement for a subcontracting plan on that
part of the work that it intends to contract. This plan is not required
with this submittal. The subcontracting goals for this contract are
that a minimum of 61.2% of the contractor's intended subcontract amount
be placed with small businesses (SB), 9.1% be placed with small
disadvantaged businesses (SDB), and 4.5% be placed with women-owned
small businesses (WOSB). PROJECT INFORMATION: Geological and
Geotechnical engineering services will be required for a variety of
tasks in support of civil works, military construction and hazardous,
toxic and radioactive waste (HTRW) projects for the Omaha District.
Task Orders may consist of the following types of work: Geological and
Geotechnical Engineering Studies and Designs including embankment and
levee design; embankment criteria and foundation reports; building
foundation design, including deep foundations for transportation
facilities; design of HTRW containment structures; groundwater studies,
designs and modeling; design of rock slope stabilization and
underground construction; HTRW remediation design and feasibility
studies; site characterization; and grouting. Materials Design and
Specification including airfield pavement design and repair; concrete
and asphalt mix design; paints and coatings specification; and special
materials design. Dam Safety Services including periodic and annual
inspections; instrumentation program design and installation;
instrumentation data analyses; and special reviews and analyses,
including bridge inspection. Field Services including soil and rock
drilling and sampling and geologic mapping; Cone Penetrometer Testing
and Direct-Push sampling; borehole and surface geophysical surveys;
groundwater sampling; well services; instrument installation and
rehabilitation; and HTRW site investigations with preparation of Site
Safety and Health Plans. Lab Testing including soil classification and
strength testing; rock testing; aggregate testing and petrography; and
concrete, asphalt and special materials testing. Other Miscellaneous
Services required are emergency response actions authorized by Public
Law 84-99 (Initial Levee Eligibility Inspections, Rehabilitation
Project Information Reports and advance Measures Project Information
Reports); cost estimating; wetland mitigation studies; technical expert
and witnessing services and literature searches. Work will be located
primarily within the Omaha District, but may be anywhere in the U.S.
subject to higher headquarters approval. SELECTION CRITERIA: Criteria
for selection, in order of importance, are:(a) Recent specialized
experience and technical competence of the firm (including consultants)
in providing similar services as described above in the areas of
Geological and Geotechnical Engineering Studies and Design, Materials
Design and Specification, Dam Safety Services, Field Services, Lab
Testing and Miscellaneous Services. (b) Quality control procedures and
team organization, including consultants as described inthe Management
Plan (see SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS). The selected A-E firm must be able
to provide products that meet guidance, criteria and quality standards
without detailed review by the District. The firm must also present a
logical team organization that provides an effective method of
coordination and communication between the individual team members as
well as consultants. (c) Professional qualifications and specialized
experience in providing services similar to those listed above of the
proposed team members (including consultants) in the following
disciplines: Geological Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Soils
Engineering, Civil Engineering, Geology, Chemistry, Industrial Hygiene
and Estimating. (d) Capacity to accomplish task orders in the required
time. Additionally, the A-E must be able to provide drilling services
on call and have sufficient drill crews available to be able to
complete more than one task order at a time. (e) Past performance on
previous contracts with respect to cost control,quality of work, and
compliance with performance schedules. (f) Location in the general
geographic area of the Omaha District. (g) Extent of participation of
SB, SDB, and, if appropriate, historically black colleges and
universities, and minority institutions in the proposed contract team,
measured as a percentage of the estimated effort. (h) Volume of DOD
contract awards in the last 12 months with the object of effecting an
equitable distribution of DOD A-E contracts among qualified A-E firms.
SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: Solicitation packages are not provided for A-E
contracts. This is not a request for proposal. Firms desiring
consideration must submit two copies of a combined SF 255 and separate
SFs 254 for prime and each consultant. To be considered, submittals
must be addressed as follows: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha
District, CENWO-ED-C, ATTN: John M. Miller, 215 N. 17th Street, Omaha,
NE 68102-4978. Submittals must be received no later than 4:00 PM CDT
on August 16, 1999. In block 10 of the SF 255, provide the following:
(a) Management Plan. The plan should be brief and include an
explanation of the firm's management approach, management of
subcontractors (if applicable), specific quality control procedures
used and an organizational chart showing the inter-relationship of
management and various team components (including subcontractors). In
block 3 of SF 255 provide the submitting firm's number (six or seven
digits) assigned by the Northwestern Division, U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, for the Architect-Engineer Contract Administration Support
System (ACASS). If firms has no number, so state. In block 6 of SF 255
provide the ACASS firm number for any consultants. If firm has no
number, so state. To receive information on how to obtain an ACASS
number, call (503) 808-4591. Personal visits for this solicitation to
the Omaha District offices will not be scheduled. Posted 07/09/99
(W-SN352458). (0190) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0079 19990713\R-0010.SOL)
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