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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 2,2000 PSA#2613U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Little Rock District, (CESWL-ET-SA), P.O.
Box 867, 700 West Capitol Avenue, Little Rock, AR 72203-0867 C -- INDEFINITE DELIVERY A-E CONTRACT FOR GENERAL ENGINEERING SERVICES
FOR PINE BLUFF ARSENAL SOL DACA03-00-R-0010 POC David Howell,
(501)324-5045 WEB: Little Rock District (SWL) Solicitation Web Site,
http://ebs.swl.usace.army.mil. . 1. CONTRACT INFORMATION: A-E services,
procured in accordance with PL 92-582 (Brooks A-E Act) and FAR Part 36,
are required for engineering services for Pine Bluff Arsenal, Arkansas.
One indefinite delivery contract will be negotiated and awarded, with
a base period of one year and an option for two additional one year
periods. The contract option years may be exercised before the
expiration of the base contract period (or preceding option period), if
the contract amount for the base period (or preceding option period)
has been exhausted or nearly exhausted. The total cumulative amount for
this indefinite delivery contract will not exceed $750,000 for the base
year and each option year, with no one task order to exceed the
contract amount. Individual task orders issued under the proposed
contract may contain certain options. The minimum guaranteed amount for
the base year is $15,000. The minimum guaranteed amounts for each
option year is $7,500. Projects outside the primary area of
responsibility maybe added at the Government's discretion upon
agreement of the selected firm. 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 contract are: a minimum
of 61.2% of the contractor's intended subcontract amount be placed with
Small Businesses (SB), including Small Disadvantaged Businesses (SDB),
of 9.1%, Woman-Owned Small Businesses (WOSB) of 5% and Historically
Black Colleges and Universities and Minority Institutions (HBCU/MIs) of
5%, and Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUBZone) Small
Business of 1.5%. The plan is not required with this submittal. The
wages and benefits of service employees (see FAR 22.10) performing
under this contract must be at least equal to those determined by the
Department of Labor under the Service Contract Act. 2. PROJECT
INFORMATION: The scope of work is primarily general process plant
engineering. Various services include, but are not limited to,
analyzing wastewater systems and determination of their ability to meet
current and future requirements and recommend optional plans to correct
any deficiencies in wastewater systems; prepare engineering reports
which present all pertinent data, field work performed, findings,
analyses, cost estimates, recommendations and plans. Anticipated
projects may include architectural, and interior design services for
new and existing buildings such as administrative facilities,
maintenance buildings and various support structures, roads, bridges,
and parking areas. Firm may be required to perform environmental
analysis of military and civil projects. Work may include site
planning, analysis and visits, conceptual, schematic, preliminary and
final designs, design analysis, energy and life cycle value analysis,
specifications, cost estimates and preparation of comprehensive
interior design packages, design/shop drawing reviews; and other
engineering during construction services (formerly known as Title I and
Title II Services) as needed. Capability is also required to develop
Geographical Information system (GIS) studies, automated mapping,
facilities management and base comprehensive master planning in a
computer-based environment. Designs, plans and specifications may be
required in either inch-pound units or the International System of
Units (SI). 3. SELECTION CRITERIA: See CBD Note 24 (Monday Edition) for
a general description of the 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 items a-e are
primary. Criteria items f-h are secondary and will only be used as
"tie-breakers" among technically equal firms. a. Professional
qualifications: Qualified personnel in the following key disciplines:
Civil, Chemical, Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation, Industrial,
Safety, Environmental Engineers, Draftsmen, Engineering Technicians,
CADD Specialists and Technical Writers. b. Specialized experience and
technical competence: Responding firms must demonstrate prior
experience in the following fields: hazardous/nonhazardous materials
incineration/storage, plant engineering services, environmental
services, and safety engineering or equivalent experience. The selected
firms must be capable of providing the following: (1) Chemical,
mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, and civil engineering designs
for new process plant systems and renovations/enhancements of existing
process plant systems; (2) Engineering drawings (i.e., Process Flow
Diagrams, Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams, General Arrangements,
Loop Diagrams, Process Logic Diagrams, and Fabrication Details; (3)
Plant corrective and preventive maintenance procedures and instrument
calibration procedures); (4) Plant operational procedures (e.g.,
administrative plans and general equipment start up and shut down
procedures, general plant operating procedures,and operating
schematics); (5) Process Safety Analyses (i.e., Safety Site Plans,
Hazards Identification, and Process Analyses IAW OSHA standard
1910.119) and on-site Surveys or assessments of new plant equipment
fabrication/installation and existing plant equipment with applicable
industry standards, codes, and regulations; (6) Air Pollution Permit
and NPDES Applications; (7) All written data and drawings must be
supplied in the form of bound hard copies and compatible magnetic media
(ASCII, AutoCAD version 13, Intergraph, Excel, Word or approved equal);
(8) AutoCADD and Intergraph compatible design files with the capacity
to translate from one format to the other. The translated format should
not require any manipulation by Corps personnel; (9) Cost estimates in
MCACES with the following qualifications: (a) Cost Engineers that have
completed formal training on MCACES Gold 5.30 or later software; (b)
Cost Engineers familiar with preparation of detailed cost estimating
procedures and construction schedules; Experience with both military
and civil work breakdown formats for estimates; and (d) Capability of
the estimates to be prepared under the guidance and signed by a
certified or registered professional. (10) A firm with highly
specialized experience in the area of Petroleum Oils and Lubricants
(POL) shall be a design team member. Past experience must demonstrate
the following: (a) Knowledge of current U.S. Air Force design standards
and criteria; and (b) Multiple major U.S. Air Force projects involving
jet fuel storage and distribution systems. c. Capacity: Capacity to
perform two $150,000 task orders in a 150-day period. The evaluation
will consider experience of the firm and any consultants in similar
size projects, and the availability of an adequate number of personnel
in key disciplines. d. Past performance on DOD and other contracts
with respect to cost control, quality of work, and compliance with
performance schedules. e. Specific Knowledge of Locality. f. The
physical location in relation to the Pine Bluff Arsenal, Arkansas. g.
Extent of participation of SB, SDB, and HBCU/MIs in the proposed
contract team, measured as a percentage of the total estimated effort.
h. Volume of DOD contract awards in the last 12 months as described in
Note 24. 4. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: See Note 24 for general submission
requirements. Interested firms having the capabilities to perform this
work must submit one copy of SF 255 (11/92 edition), and one copy of
SF 254 (11/92 edition) for the prime firm and all consultants, to the
above address not later than the business on the 30th day after the
date of this announcement. If the 30th day is a Saturday, Sunday, or
Federal holiday, the deadline is the close of business of the next
business day. Include the firm's ACASS number in SF 255, Block 3b. For
ACASS information, call 503-326-3459. Indicate in Block 4 of the SF
254 if your firm is a Large, Small, Small Disadvantaged or Woman-Owned
Business. To be classified as a Small business, a firm's average
annual receipts or sales for the preceding three fiscal years must not
exceed $2.5 million. The SF 255 must contain information in sufficient
detail to identify the team (prime and consultant) proposed for the
contract. In Block 4 of the SF 255 insert the number of personnel
proposed for the contract (not necessarily total capacity); consultants
as (A) and in-house as (B). In SF 255, Block 10, describe owned or
leased equipment that will be used to perform this contract, as well as
CADD capabilities. Block 10 should also include a Design Quality
Control Plan Outline. It should include a brief presentation of
internal controls and procedures that you use to insure that a quality
design is produced. Personal visits for the purpose of discussing the
contract are discouraged. This is not a request for proposal and there
is no bid package. Posted 05/31/00 (W-SN460222). (0152) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0024 20000602\C-0003.SOL)
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