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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 19,2000 PSA#2582U.S. Army Engineer District, Rock Island, Corps of Engineers, Clock
Tower Building, P.O. Box 2004, Rock Island, Illinois 61204-2004 C -- INDEFINITE DELIVERY MULTI-DISCIPLINE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER CONTRACT
DUE 051000 POC Beth Crawford, Contract Specialist, (309) 794-5828,
Cynthia J. Pleasant, Contracting Officer E-MAIL: Email address for
Contract Specialist and Contracting, Beth.A.Crawford@usace.army.mil or
Cynthia.J.Pleasant@usace.army.mil. This is the second correction to
CBD issue number PSA-2566 dated Friday, March 31, 2000. Contract
Information: Indefinite Delivery A/E contract for Multi-Discipline A/E
services, primarily Civil/Structure/Architectural/ Geotechnical/
Mechanical/Electrical Services is to be awarded. Services are to be
primarily for engineering of civil works projects (but may include
military support projects) and primarily within the Rock Island
District boundaries (Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri and
Minnesota). The required services may include all or part of the
following: (1) Preparation of preliminary and final designs (2)
Preparation of contract drawings and specifications (3) Preparation of
quantity take-offs and cost estimates (4) Soil borings and material
analysis (5) Engineering services during construction, to include: shop
drawing review, construction inspection, and supervision (6)
Preparation of reports and studies (7) Environmental restoration
investigations and reports. The contract will consist of individually
negotiated task orders with an individual or cumulative total not to
exceed $1,000,000 during a one year period, with an option to extend
for two additional years. The Contractor is guaranteed no less than
$20,000 the first year and $10,000 for the option years, if exercised.
Multiple awards may be made. Estimated initial contract award dates
are July 2000 and June 2001. An option period may be exercised early
when the amount of the current period is exhausted. 2. Project
Information: The types of projects may include, but are not limited to,
all or part of the following: (1) Improvements and rehabilitation of
navigation facilities (lock walls, gates, utilities, and various lock
and dam buildings) (2) Design of flood control projects (gatewells,
pumping stations, interceptor systems, flood walls, closures, levees,
dams, spillways, outlet works, gates, and valves) (3) Design of
miscellaneous projects (including, but not limited to, buildings,
camping areas, sanitary facilities, water systems, sheet pile cells,
walls and environmental management and restoration projects) (4)
Maintenance and repair design for completed civil works projects (5)
Design of roads and trails. Drawings may be required in English or
Metric System units. Design and drawings shall be accomplished using
computer-aided design & drafting (CADD) in accordance with
Tri-Service AEC CADD standards, Rock Island District's CADD/Electronic
Submittal Supplements as appropriate, and Bentley Microstation SE (or
later) formatted design files. The specifications will be produced in
SPECSINTACT with Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) using the
Corps of Engineers Construction Guide Specifications. Estimates will be
prepared using Corps of Engineers Computer Aided Cost Engineering
System (M-CACES). 3. Selection Criteria: See Note 24 for general
selection process. The selection criteria are listed in descending
order of importance. Criteria a. thru f. are primary. Criteria g. and
h. are secondary and will only be used as ``tie-breakers'' among
technically equal firms. (a) Qualified Registered Professional
Personnel in the following key disciplines: Civil Engineers, Structural
Engineers, Soils Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Electrical Engineers,
and Architects. Qualified personnel in the following key disciplines:
Specification Writers, Estimators, Engineering Technicians and
Draftsmen/CADD operators. The evaluation will consider education,
training, registration, and experience; (b) Specialized Experience and
Technical Competence in: navigation projects (locks and dams), flood
control projects (local flood protection systems, floodwalls, pump
stations, and levees) bank protection and channel improvements,
sanitary and water projects, environmental restoration, recreation,
residential and commercial buildings, bridges, and roads; (c)
MicroStation CADD software operation, knowledge and experience in
computer aided engineering applications. Firms that fail to show
Bentley Microstation SE (or later) CADD software will not be
considered; (d) Past performance on contracts with respect to cost
control, quality of work, and compliance with performance schedules;
(e) Capacity to perform two task orders concurrently; (f) Large
Business offerors must identify subcontracting opportunities with Small
Business, HubZone Small Business, Small Woman-Owned Business, and Small
Disadvantaged Businesses on their SF 255. If selected, the large
business offeror will be required to submit a small/small disadvantaged
& woman-owned subcontracting plan in accordance with FAR 52-219.9
and DFARS 219.704/705 as a part of the request for proposal package.
The following subcontracting goals are the minimum acceptable goals to
be included in the subcontracting plan OF THE SUBCONTRACTED WORK
(61.4% TO SMALL BUSINESS: 9.1% TO SMALL DISADVANTED BUSINESSES (A
COMPOSITE OF SMALL BUSINESS); 5% TO WOMAN OWNED BUSINESS (A COMPOSITE
OF SMALL BUSINESS); 1.5% HUBZONE SMALL BUSINESS (A COMPOSITE OF SMALL
BUSINESS). Large business firms that intend to do any subcontracting
must convey their intent to meet the minimum goals on the SF 255, Block
6. Written justification must be provided if the minimum goals cannot
be provided; (g) Geographic proximity to Rock Island, Illinois to
provide good work coordination; and (h) Volume of DOD Contracts awarded
in the previous 12 months. If concurrent multiple contract awards are
made, task orders will be allocated based upon the Contracting
Officer's determination of the special qualifications of the firms; the
nature of the work involved in the task order; and the immediacy of the
work and availability of the firm. Distribution of the work will be a
secondary consideration. 4. Submittal Requirements: Qualified firms
desiring consideration shall submit 4 copies of the SF 255 (11-92
Edition) including organizational chart of key personnel to be assigned
to this project, 4 copies of the current SF 254 (11-92 Edition) and 4
copies of any subcontractor's current SF 254. Submittals are to be sent
to this office by May 10, 2000. Supplementalinformation regarding
specialized experience should be included on SF 255. Firms ACASS No. is
to be shown on SF 255, Block 22b. (Call ACASS Center 503-326-3459 for
number.) The dollar value of all work for DOD and Corps of Engineers
for the past year must be clearly stated in Block 9 of SF 255.
Responding firms are required to clearly identify tasks to perform in
-- house and those to be subcontracted. Firms must submit the names and
supporting qualification data of all subcontractors. Firms shall submit
a corporate Quality Control plan. Firms that do not comply with
requirements will be considered non-responsive. No other general
notification to firms under consideration for this project will be made
and no further action is required. This procurement is Unrestricted.
The SIC Code is 8711. No additional project information will be given
to A/E firms. Posted 04/17/00 (W-SN445787). (0108) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0016 20000419\C-0001.SOL)
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