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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 23,2000 PSA#2628National Park Service, Denver Service Center, P.O. Box 25287 DSC-CS,
Denver, CO 80225-0287 C -- INDEFINITE QUANTITY ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACT FOR = SURVEYING
AND MAPPING SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED IN THE STATES OF CONNECTICUT,
DELAWARE, MAINE, MARYLAND, MASSACHUSETTS, NEW HAMPSHIRE, NEW JERSEY, =
NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, RHODE ISLAND, VIRGINIA, WEST VIRGINIA, AND THE
= DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. SOL 1443C 2000 001900 DUE 071300 POC Robin
Valdez, Procurement Technician at 303-969-2137 WEB: Contracting
Services Group, http://www.nps.gov/dsc/dsccon. E-MAIL: National Park
Service, Denver Service Center, contracts_dsc@nps.gov. The National
Park Service, Denver Service Center, 12795 West = Alameda Parkway,
Denver, Colorado 80225 seeks a qualified firm (s), or group = (s) with
expertise in surveying and mapping services to be performed in the
states of Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia,
= West Virginia and the District of Columbia. The Government may elect
to = award a single task order contract or to award task order
contracts to one or = more sources under this solicitation. The
Government reserves the right to = award contracts, based on the
selection board's first selection list, in = order of preference, to
the firms considered most highly qualified to perform = the work. Each
awarded shall be provided a fair opportunity to be = considered for
task orders to be issued. The Government will use such factors as
experience, past performance, quality of deliverables, timeliness, or
= other factors that the Contracting Officer, in the exercise of sound
business judgement, believes are relevant to the placement of orders.
The = selected team shall specialize in ground surveys, boundary
surveys, aerial photography and aerial topographic surveys, global
positioning systems (GPS) surveys, preliminary and final design
layouts, construction = layouts as built surveys, hydrographic and
hydrologic surveys and technical assistance. The proposed work may
extend over several fiscal years, involving projects at various stages,
which will required that the = selected firm (s) must be capable of
providing and managing a multi-disciplinary team from within the firm
or in conjunction with subcontractors and/or = NPS Professionals. The
A/E will need to have direct contact with federal, state, or local
regulatory agencies to assure compliance with = regulations, codes and
policies. Aerial photography and aerial topographic survey = work may
involve obtaining aerial photography (film and digital), =
diapositives, analytics, identifying and establishing panel paints,
establishing = survey control, and providing data electronically
formatted in the current = AutoCAD and Soft desk formats. GPS surveys
may include high accuracy control networks; real time kinematics
surveys, boundary establishments; = locating Radio transmissions
towers; Resource surveys at various accuracy's; and verifying or
identifying the location of point lineal, or area features = on GIS
data base to an accuracy of from 15 meters to 1 meter, depending = upon
the requirements of the application involved. Preliminary and final =
design layouts may involve surveying centerline, establishing
alignments, curvature, cross sections and profiles for road layouts;
identifying = extent of parking lots, campsites, and day use areas;
slope staking, and = setting building and structures footprints.
Construction layouts may involve establishing baselines, centerlines
for roads, utilities, and parking = lot layouts, slope staking, layout
adjustments and modifications, cross-sections grade staking, and
quantity surveys. As built surveys = may consist of updating existing
mapping and data with recent completed construction activity.
Hydrographic and hydrologic surveys may involve stream meander
profiles, various flood elevations/design storms, sizing conduits,
drainage structures, and erosion problems. Technical = assistance may
include survey software conversion, survey data compilation, and = data
base implementation. The disciplines required include professional
surveyors, phogrammetrists, and supporting technical personnel. The =
term of each contract shall be one year with four one-year options.
Each A/E = prime awarded a contract is guaranteed a minimum of
$10,000.00 during the = life of the contract. The total of all work per
year will not exceed = $750,000.00 and each task order will not exceed
$150,000.00. The policies and directives of the agency for which the
work will be performed will = guide the work. The US Government has
adopted sustainable design as the = guiding principles for planning and
development. By definition, this means = meeting present needs without
compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own
needs. In practice, sustainable design utilizes best available
solutions within the design tradition and conserves global resources,
utilizes energy efficiently, recycles materials and waste = and
specifically ecologically responsible methods, practices, and materials
= in the construction and operation of Government facilities. The
following criteria, in descending order of importance, shall be used in
the evaluation of the prospective firms: 1. To be considered for this
solicitation firm (s) shall be certified and registered in all the =
states listed. 2. Demonstrated professional experience and technical =
competence of the firm, including its consultants, with various types
of services described above. Special consideration will be given to
firms whose = recent surveying and mapping experience demonstrate
sensitivity to natural, cultural and historic features and areas. 3.
Professional = qualifications of the principals and key staff of the
firm and consultants as related to = the type of surveying and mapping
services and geographic limits described above (i.e. must be certified
and registered in all the state (s) = listed within the contract area).
4. Available field equipment, computer = hardware, and software for the
team to accomplish the proposed work and = demonstrated experience with
such resources on the various types of services = described ab ove.
This equipment must communicate with Government equipment and Systems,
such as the current AutoCAD and Soft Desk format. 5. = Demonstrated
project management experience with projects of similar nature for
Government agencies and private industry with such factors as =
management of subcontractor's control of costs, quality of work and
meeting = schedules. Firms also shall provide documentation on measures
taken to produce = project schedules and provide scheduling reviews.
The procurement is open to = small and large businessand is subject to
Public Law 100 656. The Business Opportunity Development Reform Act of
1988. The National Park Service supports the Department of the
Interior's goals to increase small = business participation in its
contracting programs. The National Park Service strongly encourages the
participation of small business firms including women and minority
owned and operated A/E firms and encourages large business firms to
include small women-owned, and disadvantaged business firms as part of
their team. Large business firms selected for contract award will be
required to submit a subcontracting plan, which will = separate
percentage goals for using small business concerns, women-owned, and =
small disadvantaged business concerns as subcontractors. The
subcontracting = plan will need to establish goals for the base and all
option years. The Government will not indemnify the firm selected
against liability = involving asbestos or other hazardous materials;
that is, a clause holding the = firm harmless will be included in the
contract. Firms that fully meet the requirements described in this
announcement are invited to submit a = Letter of Interest and completed
Standard Forms 254 for each firm and a Team Standard Form 255 in an
original only. Submission of additional = supporting material is
encouraged, but only to the extent that it graphically (via drawings
and photographs) substantiates the relevant project work specifically
described on Standard Forms 254/255. In support of the sustainable
practices of resource conservation and material recycling, submissions
should be concise, make wise use of recycled/recyclable = paper and
other materials, and be organized in such manner that the = recyclable
material can be easily removed after evaluation. To the extent =
possible, print/copied double-sided paper documents will be submitted.
Responses = must be received before 5:00 p.m., 30 calendar days from
the date of this publication (first workday following a weekend or
holiday) in order to = be considered for selection. This is not a
Request for Proposal. Posted 06/21/00 (D-SN467153). (0173) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0038 20000623\C-0013.SOL)
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