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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 30,1999 PSA#2399Contracting Officer, FEMA Region 10, Adminstrative Services Branch, 130
228th St, S.W., Bothell, WA 98021 C -- FLOOD INSURANCE RESTUDIES IN NEVADA AND NORTHERN CALIFORNIA --
RIVERINE SOL FIS-2000-IX-RIV-NV/CA DUE 091399 POC Bill Webb,
Contracting Officer, (425) 487-4769 E-MAIL: Click here to contact the
Contracting Officer via, bill.webb@fema.gov. The Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) intends to award two, five year, indefinite
delivery, indefinite quantity contracts, starting in fiscal year (FY)
2000, subject to the availability of funds, for Flood Insurance
Restudies (RFISs) in Region IX for communities subject to riverine
flooding in Nevada and Northern California (defined as all areas in
California north of San Bernardino, Kern and San Luis Obispo Counties).
The selected firm will be required to provide the following services:
(1) determine the flood hazard areas in the assigned communities; (2)
develop flood elevation frequency data for the 10-, 50-, 100-, and
500-year return periods; (3) develop flood frequency data for the 10-,
50-, 100-, and 500-year return periods; (4) identify the floodway for
a 100-year flood for riverine areas; (5) prepare draft reports and
maps which outline flood hazard areas and flood risk zones; and (6)
coordinate and consult with local community officials, FEMA staff, FEMA
review contractors, and others, as required. Specific project areas
will be assigned by task order, after contract award and the project
must be completed as stipulated in the task order. Task Orders may not
exceed 12 months duration. The minimum estimated cost for services is
$30,000 for the life of the contract. The maximum estimated cost for
services is $3,000,000 for the life of the contract. The locations of
the FEMA Region IX office and the states that comprise the region are:
Region IX -- San Francisco, California: Arizona, California, Hawaii,
Nevada, Guam, American Samoa, and Mariana Islands. This procurement is
classified under the Standard Industrial Classification Code 8711,
Other Engineering Services. Firms interested in being considered to
perform this work are required to submit two (2) copies of a Standard
Form (SF) 254 and SF 255 for each of the firm's home, regional or
branch offices where they wish to be considered, showing project
experience for each specific office and listing the personnel in that
office who would be assigned to perform the work. This is not a request
for proposal nor is a proposal desired. Joint ventures must include a
copy of the legal joint venture agreement signed by an authorized
officer from each of the firms comprising the joint ventures with the
chief executive officer of each entity identified and must indicate the
percentage and type of work that will be performed by each
participating firm. If the firm is a joint venture specific attention
is required to assure that ITEM FIVE is completed in full for the joint
venture to be considered. Only one SF 255 shall be submitted for joint
ventures. No more than ten brief resumes may be submitted as part of
item 7 of the SF 255, and each resume shall be contained on one page,
using standard 10-point type. Item 10 of the SF 255 shall be limited to
one page, also using standard 10-point type. All other material such as
brochures, samples of work, attachments or extra pages will not be
considered and will be discarded upon receipt. Firms will be
selectedusing procedures for acquisition of architect-engineer services
set forth in FAR, Part 36 (Brooks Act, 40 U.S.C. #541-544 (1988), as
amended, and the FEMA Acquisition Regulations subparts 4436.6.
Selection criteria will be in accord with FAR Section 36.602-1,
Selection Criteria. If a firm has multiple offices, for each of the
criteria requiring demonstrated ability and experience, show project
experience for each specific office and list the personnel in that
office who would be assigned to perform the work. Selection will be
based on the professional qualifications necessary for satisfactory
performance as demonstrated by the following criteria and evaluation
points. Evaluation factors and evaluation points are: (1) Specialized
experience of in-house staff in hydrology. Note that subcontracting of
hydrology is not allowed (15 points); (2) Specialized experience of
in-house staff in open channel hydraulics. Note that subcontracting of
hydraulics is not allowed (15 points); (3) Demonstrated experience of
key personnel in working with the firm, in performing studies for
water supply and drainage design, and in hydraulic modeling of flood
control works, reservoir planning, and open channel hydraulics (12
points); (4) Demonstrated experience of key personnel in working with
the firm, in performing hydrologic studies (10 points); (5)
Demonstrated experience of key personnel in working with the firm, in
flood risk assessment and floodplain mapping for riverine environs (8
points); (6) Specialized experience of in-house staff in preparing
digital products and application of Geographic Information Systems
(GIS) technology in flood insurance studies or related work of a
similar magnitude and complexity. Note that subcontracting of GIS
product preparation is not permitted (7 points); (7) Demonstrated
experience of key personnel in working with the firm, in preparing
digital products and application of Geographic Information Systems
(GIS) technology and/or in the use of economical innovative mapping
procedures in flood insurance studies or related work of a similar
magnitude and complexity (12 points); (8) Past performance on flood
insurance studies or related work of a similar magnitude and complexity
in risk assessment/floodplain information studies in the past three
fiscal years with Government agencies and private industry in terms of
cost control, quality of work, and compliance with performance
schedules (7 points); (9) Capacity of the firm's office applying for
the work to meet the flood insurance study requirements within a
12-month period (7 points); (10) Geographical proximity of the firm's
home, regional, or branch offices where the work is to be performed to
Nevada and Northern California (7 points). Following an in-depth
evaluation of the qualification and performance data submitted, three
or more firms considered to be the most highly qualified to provide the
type of service required, will be selected for a "short-list". These
firms will receive written notice of their selection and given a chance
to provide additional data. Upon receipt of the "short-list" responses
a final evaluation and selection of the most qualified firm will be
made. A proposal will be requested and cost negotiations will be
conducted beginning with the most preferred firm in the final
selection, and will proceed until an award is made or all the firms
have been rejected. Responses shall reference "Synopsis Number:
FIS-2000-IX-RIV-NV/CA, Riverine Flood Insurance Restudies in the Nevada
and Northern California" on the face of both the SF 254 and SF 255 as
well as the outside of the envelope. All firms interested in the FY
2000 work, regardless of prior submissions, must furnish new forms
marked as stated above in order to be considered. FEMA encourages, to
the maximum possible extent, the subcontracting to small business
concerns and disadvantaged business concerns. All information requested
in this announcement must be received by no later than 3:00 PM local
time on September 13, 1999. The designated address and point of contact
for receipt of submittals is Federal Emergency Management Agency Region
X, 130 228th Street, SW, Bothell, WA 98021-9796, Attention: Bill Webb.
Firms submitting responses must allow several extra days for mail
handling because late response submissions will not be considered
except as noted in Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), Part 14.304.
Posted 07/28/99 (W-SN359817). (0209) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0023 19990730\C-0006.SOL)
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