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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 15,2000 PSA#2622U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, WASC, Acquisition Management Division,
Contracts Branch B WC32, 7600 Sand Point Way NE, Bin 15700, Seattle, WA
98115-0070 20 -- ROV OR SUBMERSIBLE, & SUPPORT VESSEL NEEDED FOR MONITORING STUDY
IN OLYMPIC COAST NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY SOL 52ABNC-0-00061 DUE
062200 POC Linda Shaw (206)526-6461. A. Introduction The Olympic Coast
National Marine Sanctuary (OCNMS) authorized a special use permit
allowing Pacific Crossing to install 2 fiber optic cables (PC-1)
through 30 nm of the OCNMS. OCNMS will be monitoring benthic recovery
from the cable laying. The 2 segments of this cable system land in
Mukilteo, Washington ~30 miles north of Seattle. These segments proceed
west through the Strait of Juan de Fuca into the Pacific Ocean, where
the north segment continues to Japan, and the east segment to
California. These segments generally parallel each other, separated by
several hundred meters. This scope of work (SOW) addresses a cruise
for OCNMS to conduct investigations within the Sanctuary aboard a
contracted vessel in support of the PC-1 monitoring activities. The
contractor responsibilities are listed below. B. Project Area The
cruise will concentrate on 2 types of areas: the cable route & control
sites. Although primary operations are in the areas described they are
not limited to these areas. 1. The cable route in OCNMS is ~30 nm. The
primary operation will be along the eastern cable between 124o40'W to
125o10'W and 48o 20'N to 48o 30'N. 2. The other areas to be searched
for & monitored will be control sites, which have yet to be determined.
The general areas for the control sites will be adjacent to the cable
or between 124o50'W to 125o00'W and between 48o00N to 48o20N. C. Time
Frame The cruise will be between 8 and 16 continuous days of operation
in the OCNMS. Operations will be conducted 24 hours per day, with
Remote Operated Vehicle (ROV) or submersible activities during 12
hr/day (daylight) & shipboard sampling during night operations. The
cruise shall be completed no later than October 15, 2000. The length of
the cruise will be set at the time the contract is awarded. Loading of
contractor equipment at location of contractors choice; however,
contractor shall plan for OCNMS staging in either Port Angeles or Neah
Bay, WA. D. Services to be provided by the contractor 1. Vessel The
contractor shall supply a vessel, with crew, of sufficient size/tonnage
to operate 24 hours per day, for 8 to 16 days, up to 50 nm off the
Washington Coast. The vessel must have appropriate deck equipment
(winches, A-frames, davits, etc.) & operators to deploy the equipment
& support the operations below. The vessel must also accommodate 4
OCNMS staff or contracted personnel with berthing, shower & head.
Separate quarters shall be provided for men & women. The vessel shall
provide 3 nutritious meals & 1 snack during each 24 hr period. The
vessel shall be equipped with a differential global positioning system
(DGPS) & if contractor proposes an ROV then vessel must have a dynamic
ship positioning system or equivalent. The vessel shall provide ~32
ft2, near the A-Frame or davit for OCNMS for handling sediment samples
& gear. A low pressure (15-30 psi) salt-water hose for use at this
deck location is also required. The vessel shall allow for ~3 ft3 of
refrigerator space and ~64 ft2 of deck space for storing samples. The
contractor must also supply counter space to set up a computer inside
the vessel but within 15 m of the winch, to run cable. The vessel must
be equipped with a winch or suitable device to launch & recover a
submersible or ROV. The vessel must be equipped with a winch & A-Frame
or davit capable of deploying & retrieving up to 200 pds of
oceanographic equipment, such as a sediment grab sampler, & a CTD
rosette to a depth of 350m. The CTD rosette has an auto fire module &
does not require a conducting cable on the winch. Fresh water on deck
shall be provided for instrument wash down. 2. Submersible or ROV The
contractor shall provide an ROV or submersible, operator(s), &
externally mounted camera gear capable of taking both vertical &
oblique color video & still photography of high resolution as to be
able to identify sediment type & benthic organisms. Real time shipboard
viewing of ROV results or internal viewing in a submersible of the
video shall be provided. The contractor will also provide appropriate
lighting for both still & video photography. The submersible or ROV
shall be capable of 8-10 hr dive time/day (12 hr operations), operating
in contact with or near the seafloor over potentially rugged substrate.
If a submersible is used, it shall be able to accommodate at a minimum,
1 contractor-supplied operator and 1 OCNMS scientist, with viewing
ports accessible to the scientist at all times during the dive. The
video shall have mounted lasers emitting parallel beams to allow
quantitative analysis from video footage or equivalent. The viewing
angle of the video camera shall be adjustable from horizontal to
vertical. All recorded video shall be tagged with date, time, &
position of the ROV or submersible as computed in an integrated
Navigation System (INS) using DGPS & a Track Point II or similar system
to be provided by the contractor. Geographic positions shall be in
NAD83/WGS84 coordinates. Film will be supplied by OCNMS upon
consultation with contractor. The 35 mm film camera shall be capable of
taking automated vertical shots of sufficient resolution to be able to
identify sediment type & benthic organisms. A system (e.g., mounted
quadrant) for determining the area covered by the photograph shall be
provided by the contractor. A mechanism for maintaining position or
course over the buried fiber optics cable must be provided (e.g.,
magnetometer or via tone sensor) on the ROV or submersible to ensure
the proper study area is evaluated. The ROV or submersible shall be
outfitted with a contractor- supplied conductivity, temperature, depth
& oxygen-sensing array that is linked to an operational data logging
system. 3. Sediment/Benthic Sampling Two methods of sediment sampling
are required, both to yield samples to be processed by OCNMS for grain
size & benthic taxonomy, at a minimum. The sample collection is part
of this SOW (e.g., contractor-supplied winch operator working with
OCNMS staff), but the sampleprocessing is not. The two methods for
sediment collection are 1) a method of quantitatively collecting &
holding 4 or 5 approximate 15cm3 sediment samples/dive on an ROV or
submersible; & 2) a winch & davit or A-Frame plus operator to help
conduct shipboard sediment sampling. OCNMS shall provide the sediment
sampler for method 2. The sediment sampler for method 1 is to be
provided by the contractor after approval by OCNMS. Samples may be
conducted in depths from 20-350m. The majority require the use of
method 1 & shall be collected at depths from 150-350m. 4. Reports &
Documentation -- Marine Operations Abstract (MOA) -- The contractor
shall record & maintain an MOA throughout the cruise. The MOA is a form
for recording operational milestones along with date, time, & position.
The MOA shall be logged at every significant operational event & every
30 minutes during the cruise. OCNMS will provide the MOA forms. All
times shall be recorded in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Other forms
required by OCNMS will be integrated into the MOA. A copy of the
completed MOA shall be provided to ONCNMS upon completion of the
cruise. The contractor shall record digitally the geographic position
of the vessel throughout the cruise with positions logged every minute.
Geographic positions shall be in NAD83/WGS84 coordinates & recorded to
accuracy equivalent to the 5th decimal place using decimal degrees. A
digital track line file in ASCII format shall be provided to OCNMS at
the completion of the project. 5. Communications Because the
scientific staff may need to communicate with other research vessels,
commercial vessels, & shore based facilities, the Chief Scientist or
designee shall have access to use of radio transceivers & other
available communication equipment 6. Mechanical Breakdown -- The
contractor is responsible for maintaining all contractor provided
equipment & vessels in a safe operating condition during the contract
performance. If a mechanical breakdown occursof the vessel or ROV or
submersible that is >12 hrs, the vessel & ROV/submersible shall be
considered to be off charter for the purposes of billing. The
contractor shall make every reasonable effort to solve any problem
causing a vessel and/or ROV/submersible and/or equipment to be out of
service, & bring it back into service as quickly as possible to
continue contract performance. 7. Fuel & Water -- The contractor is
responsible for providing all fuel needed to perform the contract. Any
breaks from contract work to take fuel or water will be considered
time off charter, for billing purposes. E. Selection The selection of
a contractor will be on the basis of price & technical ability.
Technical ability includes past performance & ability to meet the
intent of OCNMS researchers. The technical evaluation & price
evaluation are equal in importance. The price evaluation will include
the price of all option days. F. Proposal Requirements -- Responses to
this solicitation shall:a. Describe video & still camera equipment,
the lasers & lighting b. Describe sediment sampling device for sediment
sampling method 1, including sample size, containment & number
achievable/dive. c. Demonstrate the ROV or submersible operator(s)
ability to conduct 12 hr/day operations, & the ability of contractors
staff to ensure proper camera operation including a method to ensure
filming occurs successfully. d. Explain how buried fiber optic cable
will be detected & station & course will be maintained directly over
cable. e. Include a current ABS (American Bureau of Shippers) or
recognized equivalent certification documents (e.g. Lloyds, Det Norsk
Veritas) for a submersible. f. Evidence that the crew is comprised of
competent operators for all shipboard, submersible, ROV, & scientific
equipment. g. Include drawing of the vessel's deck configuration h.
Include dates available to perform this contract i. List previous
contracts for similar performance, with names & telephone numbers of
contact points. j. Describe submersibles ability to accommodate a
minimum of one contractor-supplied operator & one OCNMS scientist, with
viewing ports accessible to the scientist at all times during the dive.
k. Describe the launch & recovery system. l. Describe of Beaufort sea
state conditions that the contractor has operated under for similar
programs & the sea state limitations for each: launch, operation &
recovery. m. Describe experience working at 300m or more depths using
the equipment required for this solicitation n. Describe technical
aspects of tracking subsurface fiber optics cables & experience o.
Describe ROV/Sub remote positioning system p. Describe weather &
equipment contingencies q. Describe capabilities of the underwater
communications systems & safety features of submersible r. Provide any
other drawings, pictures, or written information needed to demonstrate
the offers compliance with the SOW s. Describe fuel and water capacity
for the charter, and any breaks needed from charter for fuel and/or
water t. Offer a firm-fixed price for mobilization & demobilization, a
firm-fixed price for a base performance period of 8 days, & a daily
firm-fixed price for 8 additional option days. Posted 06/13/00
(W-SN464415). (0165) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0191 20000615\20-0004.SOL)
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