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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 26,2000 PSA#2587Federal Emergency Management Agcy, Acquisition Operations Division, 500
C Street, S.W., Room 350, Washington, DC 20472 B -- EVALUATE AND IMPROVE THE APPLICATION OF SIMPLIFIED INELASTIC
BUILDING SEISMIC ANALYSIS PROCEDURES SOL EMW-2000-RP-0038 POC William
M. Roberson, Contracting Officer (202)646-3622 WEB: Click here to view
other current FEMA opportunities, http://www.fema.gov/ofm/bidinfo.htm.
E-MAIL: Click here to contact the Contracting Officer via,
bill.roberson@fema.gov. This is not an RFP, but a survey to locate
potential sources capable of performing the proposed work. Minimum
capabilities must include documented evidence of experience and
expertise in all of the following areas: (1) Familiarity with existing
performance-based design guidance, including FEMA's Guidelines and
Commentary for the Seismic Rehabilitation of Buildings (FEMA-273) and
the Applied Technology Council ATC-40: The Seismic Evaluation and
Retrofit of Concrete Buildings and the use of Nonlinear Static
Procedures (NSP's), including the coefficient method used in FEMA-273
and the capacity spectrum method used in ATC-40, for the analyses of
buildings; (2) Research experience in the identification and study of
the key issues regarding the use of NSP's, including the basis for the
coefficients used in the FEMA-273 method, the ability to study the
effects of hysteretic behavior including degrading stiffness and
degrading strength through the use of Incremental Dynamic Analyses
(IDA), and the ability to compare the NSP procedures with dynamic
system behavior; (3) Experience in using research results to develop
state of the art design guidance for earthquake engineering issues; and
(4) Experience in the management of large, technically-based research
and development projects in the seismic engineering field. Firms with
these capabilities are invited to submit complete information to the
procuring office identified in this notice in three (3) copies within
fifteen (15) calendar days from the date of this notice. Information
furnished should include: (1) the number and professional
qualifications of scientists, engineers, technical and other
appropriate personnel; (2) company experiences related to the proposed
project; (3) a description of general and special facilities; (4) a
current financial statement; and (5) other literature which
demonstrates minimum capabilities listed above. This synopsis is for
information and planning purposes and the Government will not pay or
otherwise reimburse respondents for information submitted. Based upon
responses received, the Government reserves the right to set aside any
and all procurements that may result hereunder for small or
minority-owned businesses. If the evaluation of responses received
concludes that none of the responding firms have the necessary
capabilities, negotiations may be conducted with Applied Technology
Council on a noncompetitive basis. Posted 04/24/00 (W-SN448017).
(0115) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0013 20000426\B-0007.SOL)
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