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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 11,2000 PSA#2535U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 600 M.L. King, Jr. Pl., Rm 821,
Louisville, KY 40202-2230 C -- ARCHITECT ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR UP TO TWO INDEFINITE DELIVERY
TYPE CONTRACTS FOR GENERAL HYDROLOGY AND HYDRAULIC DESIGN ACTIVITIES
PRIMARILY FOR CIVIL WORKS PROJECTS WITHIN THE LOUISVILLE DISTRICT
MISSION BOUNDARIES BUT CAN INCLUDE PROJECTS WITHIN THE GREAT LAKES AND
OHIO RIVER DIVISION MISSIO SOL W22W9K-0032-5655 DUE 031300 POC
Contract Specialist, Barbara Simpson (502) 625-7634, Technical, Steve
Brewer (502) 582-5767 GENERAL INFORMATION: Architect Engineering
Services for up to two Indefinite Delivery Type Contract for General
Hydrology and Hydraulic Design activities primarily for civil works
projects within the Louisville District Mission Boundaries but could be
within the Great Lakes and Ohio River Division Mission Boundaries. The
base year and each option year shall not exceed $1,000,000.00 and no
delivery order shall exceed $1,000,000.00. The contract base period is
one year from the date of award with two one year options with an
additional $1,000,000 ceiling amount for each option year exercised for
a maximum contract amount of $3,000,00.00. Exercising option years is
at the discretion of the Government. Individual Delivery Orders will be
used for actual work to be accomplished. Delivery Orders will be
negotiated, firm fixed price. To be eligible for award, a firm must be
registered in the DOD Central Contractor Registration (CCR) database.
Register via the CCR Internet site www.ccr2000.com, or by
contactingthe DOD Electronic Commerce Information Center at
1-800-334-3414. If a large business is selected to negotiate a
contract, the firm will be required to present an acceptable Small
Business Subcontracting Plan in accordance with Public Law 95-507 prior
to award of the contract. The current subcontracting goals are 61.2% to
Small Business, 9.1% to Small Disadvantage Business, 4.5% to Women
Owned Small Business and 1.5% to HUBZone Small Business. Some projects
may require partnering with the selected firm which could require the
selected A/E to attend an approximate one day partnering meeting to
define the User's expectations of the A/E, create a positive working
atmosphere, encourage open communication, and identify common goals.
Significant emphasis will be placed on the A/E's quality control
procedures, as the District will not review quality into the project.
A possible second contract may be awarded from this solicitation within
nine months after the award of the first contract. The Contracting
Officer will consider the following factors in deciding which
contractor will be selected to negotiate a delivery order: performance
and quality of deliverables under the current contract; current
capacity to accomplish the delivery order in the required time;
uniquely specialized experience; and equitable distribution of work
among the contractors. The top ranked firm will be awarded the first
contract. If necessary, secondary selection criteria (e) through (h)
(listed below) will be used as a tiebreaker among technically equal
firms. Projects outside the primary area of responsibility may be added
at the Government's discretion upon mutual agreement. PROJECT
INFORMATION: Activities will predominantly consist of general
hydrologic, hydraulic, and water quality evaluation studies with
supporting documentation and report preparation and/or design of
related flood control or water conveyance appurtenances. Studies can
include initial assessment, reconnaissance, feasibility, or PED
(planning, engineering, and design) levelof detail including
development of plans and specifications. Expected projects could
involve large navigation projects; urban studies involving major storm,
sanitary, and combination sewer flow combined with overland flow; and
metropolitan or local flooding studies for flood protection by
structural measures, such as levees, channel improvements, detention
basins, pump stations, etc, or by non-structural measures, such as
flood-proofing, limited land use, or design, development, and
maintenance plan for a flood warning system using data collection
platforms (DCP's) or other state-of-the-art remote sensing equipment.
Other projects may include water quality data collection, including
remote sample and data collection and laboratory analyses;
macroinvertebrate and algal taxonomy, enumeration and data analysis;
water quality modeling, including calibration of CE-QUAL-W2; and
computer services, including programming in support of database
management activities, GIS, and other computer and database related
services. Construction cost estimating must be accomplished using the
Micro-Computer Aided Cost Estimating System (M-CACES) software
(software and database will be furnished). Specifications must be
electronically developed using Corps of Engineers Guide Specifications
(CEGS). Drawing development may be by any CADD system but submittals
must be in accurately translated Intergraph Microstation format unless
otherwise specified. SELECTION CRITERIA: Submittals will be evaluated
against the general evaluation factors listed in Note 24 in descending
order of importance. Items (a) through (d) are primary selection
criteria, (e) through (h) are secondary criteria. Specific requirements
for this project are as follows and must be identified in the SF 255:
a. Professional Qualifications: of the key management and technical
personnel to include appropriate education, training,
registration/certification, overall and relevant experience for the
following personnel must be documented in resumes. Two resumes are
required for personnel in the following fields: Civil, Hydraulic,
Hydrologic, Electrical, Mechanical, Structural, Sanitary, Geotechnical
and Environmental Engineering. Resumes must identify project
assignment and indicate a designer and checker in each specified field
of engineering with at least one in each field professionally
registered. One resume for the following individuals must also be
provided: Project Manager, Computer Programmer, CE-QUAL W2 Modeler,
Phycologist, Macroinvertebrate Biologist. b. Specialized Experience:
Demonstrated specialized experience and technical competence of the
firm and the proposed team in all of the activities identified above in
Project Information should be included in the resumes of the proposed
team. Specialized experience and technical competence must be
demonstrated in the following: mathematical modeling, database
development computer programming; field surveys and field collection of
water samples and water quality data; analytical laboratory
capabilities for analyses of water quality parameters, elutriates and
sediments (including RCRA analysis of such); remote data and sample
collection using Handar DCP's. In-house experience with programs
developed by the Hydrologic Engineering Center (HEC), particularly
HEC-1, HEC-2, HEC-5, and Flood Frequency Analysis (HEC-FFA), Interior
Flood Hydrology Package (HEC-IFH), and CE-QUAL-W2 is required along
with having the capabilities to develop models for rural or urban areas
using SCS and other techniques such as the SWMM model and second
generation HEC programs such as HECRAS (for HEC-2). Additional
experience is required in providing hydrologic input and output from
HEC-1 and HEC-2 programs that is compatible with HEC-FDA package. Firms
must demonstrate experience in one-dimensional unsteady flow through a
network of open channels such as (UNET) or other similar programs. In
addition, in Block 10, provide a brief Design Management Plan
including an explanation of subcontractors (if applicable) quality
control procedures and an organizational chart showing the
inter-relationship of management and various team components (including
subcontractors). c. Capacity: Capacity to perform multiple delivery
orders and sufficient staffing and/or team to accomplish same.
Evaluation will include the demonstrated ability to create and maintain
a team with a single point of contact responsible for all efforts, size
and capacity of resource pool. d. Past Performance with respect to cost
control, quality of work and compliance with performance schedules on
DOD and non DOD contracts. e. Superior Performance Evaluations. f.
Hydrological/hydraulic knowledge of District locality. g. Volume of DOD
contracts awarded within the last twelve months .h) Extent of
participation SB, SDB, historically black colleges and universities,
and minority institutions in the proposed contract team, measured as a
percentage of the estimated effort. Only resumes identifying the
professionalism and specialized experience of the design group are
necessary. Other personnel may be specified inparagraph 10 of the SF
255. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: a. See Note 24 for general submission
requirements. Any firm with an electronic mailbox responding to this
solicitation should identify such address in the SF 255. ACASS numbers
should be identified in Block 3 of the SF 255. Firms which are
interested and meet the requirements described in this announcement are
invited to submit one completed SF 255, U.S. Government A/E and Related
Services for Specific Projects to the office shown above. All responses
on SF 255 to this announcement must be received no later than 4:30 pm
Local Time on March 13, 2000 to be considered for selection. b. It is
requested that interested firms list the fee amount and date of all DOD
contracts awarded during the last 12 months to the firms and all
subsidiaries in Block 9 of the SF 255. c. Responding firms must submit
a current and accurate SF 254 for each proposed consultant.
Additionally, all responding firms which do not have a current (within
the past 12 months) SF 254 on filewith the North Pacific Division,
Corps of Engineers, must also furnish a completed SF 254.. d. No other
information including pamphlets or booklets is requested or required.
e. No other general notification to firms under consideration for this
project will be made and no further action is required. Solicitation
packages are not provided for A/E contracts. To receive information to
receive an ACASS number, call (503) 808-4591. This is NOT a request
for proposal. Posted 02/09/00 (W-SN423659). (0040) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0017 20000211\C-0007.SOL)
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