COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 13,2000 PSA#2641 US Army Corps of Engineers, CESPL-CT, P.O. Box 532711, Los Angeles, CA
90053-2325 R -- INDEFINITE DELIVERY/INDEFINITE QUANTITY TYPE CONTRACT FOR CIVIL
WORKS PROJECTS (CIVIL COASTAL ENGINEERING) AL SOL DACW09-00-R-0015 POC
A-E Contracting Branch, Tina Frazier, (213) 452-3252 or Sandy Oquita,
(213) 452-3249, and for Technical Information, Anthony J. Risko, P.E.
(213) 452-3833 Architect-Engineer Services (Brooks A-E Act, PL 92-582)
for Indefinite Delivery Contract(s) for a one-year period with Emphasis
on Civil (Coastal) Engineering for Civil Works Projects along the
California Coastline (BLOCK 1 of SF 255). This solicitation is 100%
set-aside for Small Business. Only Small Businesses will be considered
for award. The SIC Code for this procurement is 8711. The majority of
the work and services will be for civil works projects. However, there
will be a smaller portion of the work and services for military
projects. A Subcontracting plan is not required with this submittal.
There will be two (2) Indefinite Delivery Contracts for
Architect-Engineer services. The top ranked firm will be awarded the
first contract. There may be delays not to exceed twelve months between
the award of the first and second contracts. Ordinarily, task orders
will be placed first with the top ranked firm. However, a task order
may be placed with the next ranked firm for the second contract, if the
topranked contractor does not have the capability to complete the task
order in the required time period, or the top ranked contractor has
performed unsatisfactorily on previous task order(s) under the awarded
contract and/or significantly less work has been placed under the
second contract. Yearly cumulative amount of individual task orders per
contract not to exceed $1,000,000.00. The contracts will include the
option for extension for second and third years with each optional year
amount not to exceed $1,000,000.00. If contract amount for the base
year period or preceding option year periods has been exhausted or
nearly exhausted the Government has the option to exercise the contract
options before the expiration of the base year period or preceding
option year periods. The estimated contract start date is August 2000
for a period of 12 months (through August 2001). Work is subject to
availability of funds. Estimated construction cost is not applicable.
2. PROJECT INFORMATION: The work and services shall consist of planning
and formulating Reconnaissance and Feasibility studies. Typical studies
encompass navigation, waves and hurricane shore protection, fish and
wildlife habitat protection and enhancement, coastal flood plain
management, and a multitude of other complex coastal resources study
and engineering activities. The firm(s) selected for these contracts
will be expected to submit a design quality control/design quality
assurance plan and to adhere to the plan during the work and services
under this contract. The selected firm(s) shall also have the
capability of accomplishing a minimum of 50% of the total required
work. Each task order design process shall be supported by either GANTT
type bar chart or/and CPM type network diagram and design cost
estimate. Contractor shall be required to utilize Microsoft Project to
construct GANTT and/or CPM diagrams, the US Army Corps of Engineers
Micro-Computer Aided Cost Estimating System (MCACES), Microstation
compatible Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD)to the current
Tri-Services A/E/C CADD standards, and the ability to provide map data
and conduct numerical analyses through coastal/hydrology/hydraulic
computer modeling with visualization output to GIS ArcView coverages.
The selected firm(s) will have capacity to acquire oceanographic field
data, such as vibratory core sediment sampling, grab sediment sampling
and rotary wash sediment coring, side-scan sonar bathymetry, beach
profiles, magnetometer, sediment profile images, etc. In Block 10 of
the SF 255 describe the firm's Design Quality Control Plan (DQCP),
including Design Quality Assurance Plan (DQAP) of subcontractor(s). The
plans must be prepared, and approved by the Government, as a condition
of contract award, but are not required with this submission. 3.
SELECTION INFORMATION: See Note 24 for general selection process. The
selection criteria are listed below in descending order of importance
(first by major criterion and then by each sub-criterion). Criteria (a)
through (e) are primary. Criteria (f) through (h) are secondary and
will only be used as tie-breakers among technically equal firms. a.
Specialized Experience and Technical Competence in: (1)Plan
formulation; (2) Ocean environmental studies; (3) Coastal engineering;
(4) Numerical modeling capabilities; (5) Coastal field data
collection, processing and analyzing: topographic and bathymetric data;
subaqueous sediment samples and other subsurface data; water column
samples; and wave and current data;(6) Economic analysis of navigation
and storm damage protection; (7) CADD, Digital Terrain Mapping, GIS
ArcInfo mapping, engineering drawings; (8) Simulation of
Coastal-Hydraulics processes multi-dimensional models with output
linked to ArcInfo/ArcView; (9) Environmental assessments and
environmental impact statements (including experience with NEPA
requirements, habitat evaluation measures, and design of mitigation
measures); (10) Preparation of preliminary and final project cost
estimates;(11) Preparation of reconnaissance and feasibility study
reports. b. Professional Qualifications: Qualified personnel with
recent knowledge and experience in (1) Coastal planning and
engineering; (2) Economics; (3) Geology; (4)Environmental impact
analysis; (5) Marine biology. c. Capacity to accomplish the work in the
required time and the availability of an adequate number of personnel
in key disciplines. d. Knowledge of the locality such as geological
features, climatic conditions, local material resources, and local
construction methods. e. Past performance on DOD contracts and other
contracts with respect to cost control, quality of work, and compliance
with performance schedules. f. Geographic proximity (physical location)
of the firm to the location of the project(s). g. Extent of
participation of SB, SDB, historically black colleges and universities,
and minority institutions in the proposed contract team, measured as a
percentage of the estimated effort. h. Volume of DOD contract awards
in the last 12 months as described in Note 24. All firms that submit
anSF 255 shall be notified with a post card acknowledging receipt of
their response. The firms which are not recommended by the
PreSelection Board to the Selection Board for further
consideration shall also be notified with a post card. The firms which
were considered by the Selection Board but are not ranked for
negotiation shall be notified with a post card. The firms which are
ranked for negotiation but are not selected for an award will be
notified after the award of the contract. The contract award shall be
announced in the Commerce Business Daily. Consistent with the
Department of Defense policy of effecting an equitable distribution of
contracts among qualified Engineering firms including small,
disadvantaged owned firms and firms that have not had prior DOD
contracts (see Note 24), qualified small disadvantaged firms will
receive consideration during selection and all other selection
evaluation criteria being equal, may become a determining factor for
selection. Also, participation of SD firm participation in a joint
venture may become a determining factor for selection. Therefore, all
offerors' submittal should specifically identify in the appropriate
portions of the SF 255 all proposed small disadvantaged firm
participation in the proposed activity to be accomplished by the
contractor (See Note 24). The Los Angeles District and Minority
Business Development Agency are working with local Business Development
Centers (BDC's) to provide assistance to small Disadvantage Business
Concerns to participate in Government contracts. 4. SUBMISSION
REQUIREMENTS: Interested Architect-Engineer firms having the
capabilities for this work are invited to submit one (1) completed
Standard Form (SF) 254 and 255, revised editions dated November 1992,
ArchitectEngineer and Related Services Questionnaires for the
prime and one (1) SF 254 for each subcontractor/consultant, by
addressing a transmittal letter to the office shown. Lengthy cover
letters and generic corporation brochures, or other presentations (such
as BINDING of SF 254 and 255) beyond those sufficient to present a
complete and effective response are not desired. Phone calls and
personal visits are discouraged. Response to this notice must be
received within thirty (30) calendar days from the date of issuance of
this synopsis. If the thirtieth (30th) day is a weekend day or a
Federal Holiday, the deadline is the close of business of the next
business day. Include ACASS number of the office that will perform the
work in Block 3b. Call the ACASS Center at 5033263459
to obtain a number. No other general notification will be made of this
work. Solicitation packages are not provided for AE contracts.
Firms desiring consideration shall submit appropriate data as
described in numbered Note 24. Posted 07/11/00 (W-SN473624). (0193) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0090 20000713\R-0023.SOL)
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