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Federal Aviation Administration, Contracts Branch, Eastern Region, 1 Avaition Plaza, Jamaica, NY 11434-4809

C -- ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING SERVICES -- SOL DTFA05-R-01286 DUE 081600 POC Glenn Fox McCarthy, Contracting Officer, (718) 553-3085 The Federal Aviation Administration, Eastern Region, has a requirement to conduct an environmental impact statement for the New York/New Jersey/Philadelphia Metropolitan Area Airspace Redesign Study. The SIR has been sent to the following four companies: Litton PRC -- Reston, VA; Landrum & Brown -- Overland Park, KS; Harris, Miller, Miller & Hanson -- Burlington, MA and URS Greiner Woodward Clyde -- Tampa, FL. Additionally, requests for copies of this SIR will be accepted from the first five companies responding to this public notice. INTERESTED FIRMS SHALL SUBMIT LETTERS OF INTEREST TO GLENN FOX McCARTHY, CONTRACTING OFFICER, DOT, FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, EASTERN REGION, AEA-55, 1 AVIATION PLAZA, JAMAICA, NY 11434-4809 BY CLOSE OF BUSINESS JULY 27, 2000. Questions should be directed to same at area code 718-553-3085. Faxed requests will be accepted. The fax number is 718-995-5685. Requests received after July 27, 2000 or after receipt of the five additional requests will not be considered, and no correspondence will be sent by the FAA. Offerors will be required to demonstrate proficiency in the following areas: 1. A minimum of five years experience in preparing Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) for FAA's Air Traffic Division regarding major changes in airspace configuration. 2. Ability to interpret, review and provide comments regarding ARTS data to utilize that data to develop noise and other EIS analyses for the EIS, by providing a breakdown of the primary runway use configurations, day-night usage and flight tracks for the airports in the region. 3. Ability to interpret, review and provide comments regarding Enhanced Traffic Management System (ETMS) data in order to supplement ARTS on an as-needed basis to support the overall analysis. 4.Ability to collect, analyze and interpret aircraft noise measurement data to use to verify and validate noise modeling assumptions, and ability to correlate those data ARTS data and major air traffic flows. 5.Ability to perform an airfield capacity and aircraft delay analysis and operational review to assess the need for a restructuring the airspace in the region. 6. Ability to assess the benefit(s) associated with the project, in terms of improved safety, improved operational efficiency, reduced aircraft delays and reducedoperating costs. 7. Ability to collect market-driven aviation data and forecasts that will incorporate the effects of fleet mix changes, airline or airport expansion plans, proposed changes in air traffic procedures, potential changes in slot restrictions at the NY-NJ airports, expected increases in aviation activity, and any other pertinent changes that have occurred since completion of the prior airspace restructure (under Expanded East Coast Plan). 8. Ability to research and analyze the potential for changes regarding existing and future airline hubbing and peaking characteristics as well as general aviation activity at the airports in the region. 9. Ability to develop and implement an in-depth public involvement program that includes municipalities, counties, public planning organizations, environmental organizations, area residents, airport users, regional business and civic groups and local media, and to use innovative methods for effective participation of these important constituencies (including web-site, mailings, newsletters, newspapers, cable TV, videotapes, hotlines, etc). 10. Ability to develop and provide computerized geographical information system (GIS) and other audiovisual tools to meet the goals of the process, and to be used, in part, as a traveling presentation that includes: airspace and airport graphics/photos; a description of alternatives being considered; graphic displays of air traffic control bottlenecks in the area; capacity and noise modeling results; the environmental process; and other relevant topics. Posted 07/19/00 (W-SN476698). (0201)

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