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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 14,2000 PSA#2536U.S. Army Engineer District, Norfolk, Attn: CENAO-CT, 803 Front Street,
Norfolk, Virginia 23510-1096 C -- A-E SERVICES, MINOR CIVIL WORKS PROJECTS, NORFOLK DISTRICT SOL
DACA65-00-R-0010 POC Debora S. Gray, 757-441-7551 E-MAIL: Debora S.
Gray, debora.s.gray@usace.army.mil. 1. CONTRACT INFORMATION: A-E
services are required for a variety of projects, primarily civil works
in nature. An Indefinite Delivery (IDC) will be negotiated and awarded
with a base period not to exceed one year and two option periods not to
exceed one year each. The amount of work in each contract period will
not exceed $400,000.00. The option period may be exercised when the
contract amount for the base period or preceding option period has been
exhausted or nearly exhausted. The cumulative value of all task orders,
including the base period and the two option periods, will not exceed
$1,200,00.00.These services are procured in accordance with PL 92-582
(Brooks A/E Act) and FAR Part 36. This 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 for the Norfolk District, which
will be considered by the contracting officer, are that a minimum of
50% of a contractor's intended subcontract amount be placed with a
small business (SB), including small disadvantaged businesses (SDB),
and 5% be placed with SDB. This procurement is classified under SIC
Code 8711. The plan is not required with this submission. The wages and
benefits of service employees (see FAR 22, 10) performing under these
contracts must be at least equal to those determined by the Department
of Labor under the Service Contract Act. 2. PROJECT INFORMATION: The
project consists of engineering, design, preparation of plans and
specifications, Cost Estimates, reports and possible development of
Long-Term Management Strategies (LTMS) for navigation project(s) within
the jurisdiction of the Norfolk District. A-E services may include site
investigation, topographic surveys, hydrographic surveys, and
development of LTMS for Dredged Material Placement Areas, preparation
of plans and specifications for construction of minor projects
andpreparation of reports. 3. SELECTION CRITERIA: See Note 24 for
general A-E selection process. The selection criteria are listed below
in descending order of importance (first by major criterion and then
by each sub-criterion). Criteria a-e are primary. Criteria f-h are
secondary and will only be used as "tie-breakers" among technically
equal firms. a. Specialized experience and technical competence: (1)
Demonstrated experience to handle a variety of civil engineering,
hydrographic and topographic surveying work relating maintenance and
new work dredging of river and harbor projects. (2) Demonstrated
experience in the application of the Dredged Material Research Program
results in the design and implementation of dredging projects and long
term disposal solutions. (3) Must show the capacity of performing
extensive hydrographic and topographic surveys and producing charts and
design documents meeting Corps of Engineers criteria. (4) Demonstrated
experience and capability for ocean surveying with automated
hydrographic surveying system. The ocean surveying may require systems
with ranges of 30,000 to 40,000 feet for horizontal and positioning.
(5) Demonstrated experience/capability for current sediment studies in
a riverrine/estuarine environment. (6) Demonstrated experience and
capability to sample dredge material, both grab and core samples from
channels ranging in depth from 6 feet to 40 feet. These samples must be
obtained with accurate horizontal locations and depths. Firms are
required to identify and describe equipment to be used for automated
hydrographic surveying and positioning and the vessel in which the
survey and positioning equipment will be mounted. (7) Computer
Resources firms must indicated in Block 10 of the SF 255 the following
items:.: (a) accessibility to and/or familiarity with the Construction
Criteria Base (CCB) system. This shall include as a minimum, the
SPECSINTACT specification system, the MCACES estimating system; (b)
demonstrated CADD capability with capacity to produce output files in
".DXF" or ".DWG" file format. b. Professional qualifications: (1) The
design team must possess experienced, registered personnel (in-house)
in CIVIL ENGINEERING discipline and experience personnel (in-house or
by use of consultant) in ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER. (2) A Project Team
Management Plan including team organization and proposed method of
carrying out the work to meet specific individual task order
requirements and schedules. c. Capability to accomplish the work in the
required time. Firms must demonstrate ability of the design team to
complete the project as scheduled. d. Past performance on DOD and other
contracts: (1) ACASS evaluations (superior performance evaluations on
recently completed projects is advantageous); (2) Letters of
evaluation/recognition by other clients; (3) Cost control and
estimating performance as a percentage deviation between the final
estimate and low bid on similar TYPE and SIZE projects; (4) On-time
delivery of designs for DOD and similar projects. e. Knowledge of the
Locality: as described in Note 24. f.. Location of the firm in the
general geographic area of the Norfolk District, Corps of Engineers. G.
Volume of DOD Contract awards in the last 12 months. Equitable
distribution of contracts among qualified A-E firms, including
minority-owned firms, SB and SDB participation and firms that have not
had prior DOD contracts will only be considered when used as a
tie-breaker". Considerations may include: (1) ACASS retrievals; (2)
Current workload as listed in Block 9 of the SF 255; and (3) Equitable
distribution of work among A-E firms (including minority-owned firms,
SB and SDB participation and firms that have not had prior DOD
Contracts) will only be considered when used as a "tie-breaker".) 4.
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: See Note 24 for general submission
requirements. All requirements of this announcement must be met for a
firm to be considered for selection. Interested firms having the
capabilities to perform this work must submit a single SF 255 (11/92
edition) for the design team and single copies of current SF 254
(11/92) for the prime firm and each consultant, to the above address
not later than the close of business on the 30th day after the date of
this announcement. For the purpose of this notice, day number one is
the day following the date of publication. If the 30th day is a
Saturday, Sunday, or Federal Holiday, the deadline is the close of
business of the next business day. The revised 11/92 edition of the
SF255 (NSN 7450-01-152-8074) & SF254 (NSN 7540-01-152-8073) is
required. Forms may be obtained through GPO at (202)512-0132. The SF
255 must also include the following: a. Firms with more than one office
(1) Block 4: distinguish, by discipline, between the number of
personnel in the office to perform the work and the total number of
personnel in the firm; (2) Block 7c: each key person's office location;
b. Block 3: prime firm's ACASS # and distance (in terms of POV driving
miles) from address of office to perform the work and the Norfolk
District. For ACASS information, call 503-326-3459; c. Block 7f:
registrations must include the year, discipline and state in which
registered; d. Block 8b: Include a descriptive project synopsis of
major items of work; e. Block 9. Indicate fee in terms of thousands of
dollars, not percentage of work completed. f. Block 10. Describe owned
or leased equipment that will be used to perform this contact. CADD
capabilities, an organizational chart including all key elements of the
design team demonstrating the firm's understanding of and ability to
execute projects under the contract. Submittals by facsimile
transmission will not be accepted and will be considered nonresponsive.
Prior to the final selection, firms considered highly qualified to
accomplish the work may be interviewed either by telephone or by formal
presentation. Prospective contractors must be registered in the DOD
Contractor Registration (CCR) database prior to award of a contract.
Information on registration and annual confirmation requirements may be
obtained by calling 1-888-227-2423, or via the Internet at
http://ccr.edi.disa.mil. Lack of registration in the CCR database will
make an offeror ineligible for award. THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR
PROPOSAL. SOLICITATION PACKAGES WILL NOT BE PROVIDED. Posted 02/10/00
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