COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 29,2000 PSA#2674 Southwest Division, NAVFACENGCOM, Environmental Contracts Team/02 C -- ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING SERVICES -- CONSTRUCTION SOL
N68711-00-R-0004 DUE 092800 POC Contract Specialist, Leanora Sili,
619-532-0775 E-MAIL: Lea Sili, SiliLK@efdsw.navfac.navy.mil. THE
FOLLOWING IS A MODIFICATION TO CBD SUBMISSION NO. 488938. A/E SERVICES
FOR A FIRM FIXED PRICE, ID/IQ CONTRACT INVOLVING MULTI-MEDIA
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE STUDIES AND OTHER SUPPORT SERVICES ON NAVY AND
MARINE CORPS INSTALLATIONS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS PREDOMINANTLY IN CA,
AND TO A LESSER EXTENT IN AZ, NV, UT, NM, AK, WA, OR, ID, AND MT.
ATTENTION 8(A) CERTIFIED FIRMS AND UNRESTRICTED FIRMS: The proposed
contract described herein is reserved for competition among 8(A)
certified firms (certified by the Small Business Administration).
However, responses are being accepted from all firms. In the event that
responses from 8(A) certified firms are not adequate to establish
competition in accordance with the Brooks Act (3 or more qualified
firms establishes adequate competition), the solicitation will become
unrestricted and all responses will be evaluated. A-E services are
required to provide services to Navy and Marine Corps activities to
meet their statutory compliance requirements for all of the applicable
environmental laws and regulations pertaining to environmental studies
and other support services for ongoing operations related to compliance
with laws and regulations for air, water, hazardous materials,
hazardous waste, solid waste, and petroleum, oils and lubricants (POL),
and pollution prevention. The contractor shall provide these services
at U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and other government facilities
predominantly in California, to a lesser extent in Arizona, and to an
even lesser extent in Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, Alaska, Washington,
Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. The contract will be awarded as a firm
fixed-price, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract not to
exceed 365 days from the date of contract award. The government has the
option to extend this contract for four additional option periods (365
calendar days for each option). The maximum quantity for the five-year
contract is $40,000,000. A maximum quantity is not specified by year.
However, for proposal evaluation purposes, an even distribution of
$8,000,000 per year is assumed. The individual delivery order
limitation is $1,000,000. The guaranteed minimum contract amount for
the base year is $50,000. A/E selection criteria will include (in order
of importance): (1) Specialized experience in California and Arizona of
the firm and/or proposed consultants that was completed, or at least
80% completed, in the period between January 1997 to July 2000, in
performing simultaneous projects for environmental studies and other
support services relating to compliance with laws and regulations for
air, water, hazardous materials, hazardous waste, solid waste, and
petroleum, oils, and lubricants (POL), and pollution prevention,
associated GIS mapping, obtaining environmental permits, and
interfacing with regulatory agencies (Federal/State/Local). Experience
in California will be weighted more heavily than experience in
Arizona. No more than 10 projects performed in California and no more
than 2 projects performed in Arizona will be evaluated. No more than 12
projects in total will be evaluated. Disregard the SF 255 Part 8
limitation of 10 projects. (2) Professional qualifications and
capabilities of the staff to be assigned to this contract. Include
experience in California and Arizona from January 1995 to July 2000 in
performing field investigations and preparing studies/analyses/plans
relating to environmental studies and other support services relating
to compliance with laws and regulations for air, water, hazardous
materials, hazardous waste, solid waste, and petroleum, oils and
lubricants (POL), and pollution prevention, associated GIS mapping,
obtaining environmental permits and interfacing with regulatory
agencies (Federal/State/Local). Experience in California will be
weighted more heavily than experience in Arizona. Experience outside of
California and Arizona will not be considered. Resumes for key
personnel are limited to one page each. (3) Past performance on
contracts with Government agencies and private industry in terms of
cost control,quality of work, and compliance with performance
schedules, and reliability of the firm's quality assurance and quality
control program. Document recent awards and commendations (do not
submit copies). (4) Location in general geographic area of Navy and
Marine Corps installations in California and Arizona and knowledge of
the locality in relation to Navy and Marine Corps installations in
California and Arizona. Greater weight will be given to location in
proximity to Navy and Marine Corps installations in California than in
Arizona, but if proximity to installations in California were
comparable with that of other firms, closer proximity to installations
in Arizona would be an advantage. (5) Capacity to accomplish the work
in the required time. Indicate the firm's present workload and the
availability of the project team (including consultants) for the
specified contract performance period; and indicate specialized
equipment, particularly related to state of the art technology. (6) Use
of the following typesof businesses: list the small, small
disadvantaged, woman-owned, historically black colleges and
universities and minority institutions (if applicable), HUBZone, and
locally owned (when applicable) small business firms used as primary
consultants or as subconsultants. If a large business concern is
selected for this contract, it will be required to submit a
subcontracting plan that should reflect minimum percentages of total
contract value of 23% to small business, 5% to small disadvantaged
business, 5% to women-owned business, 5% to historically black colleges
and universities and minority institutions, 2% to HUBZone small
business and, when applicable, 10% to locally owned small business
(applies to BRAC projects and projects performed in remote locations in
which the military base is the primary source of employment for the
community). To qualify as a locally owned small business, the business
must be located in the county that the work is performed or in an
adjacent county. Those firms that meet the requirements described in
this announcement and wish to be considered, must submit one copy each
of a SF 254 and a SF 255 for the firm and a SF 254 for each consultant
listed in block 6 of the firm's SF 255. One copy of the submittal
package is to be received in this office no later than 3:00 PM Pacific
Standard Time on the date indicated above. Should the due date fall on
a weekend or holiday, the submittal package will be due the first
workday thereafter. Submittals received after this date and time will
not be considered. Additional information requested of applying firms:
indicate solicitation number in block 2b, CEC (Contractor
Establishment Code) and/or Duns number (for address listed in block 3)
and TIN number in block 3, telefax number (if any), internet address
(if any) in block 3a and summarize why the firm is especially qualified
based on the selection criteria in block 10 of the SF 255. For firms
applying with multiple offices, indicate the office that completed each
of the projects listed in block 8 and list which office is under
contract for any contracts listed in block 9. SF 255s shall not exceed
30 printed pages (double sided sheets are counted as two pages;
organizational charts and photographs excluded, exception: photographs
with text will be considered as a page). All information must be
included on the SF 255 (cover letter, other attachments and pages in
excess of the 30 page limit will not be included in the evaluation
process). Firms not providing the requested information in the format
directed by this synopsis may be negatively evaluated under selection
criterion (3). Firms which design or prepare specifications for a
construction contract or procurement of supplies, cannot provide the
construction or supplies. This limitation also applies to subsidiaries
and affiliates of the firm. This is not a request for proposal.
Telegraphic, internet, and facsimile SF 255s will not be accepted. Site
visits will not be arranged during the submittal period. In accordance
with DFAR 252.204-7004 all firms must be registered with the Central
Contract Registration (CCR) prior to any award of a contract. To obtain
information on registration offerors may call 1-888-227-2423, or via
the Internet at http://www.ccr2000.com/. The Standard Industrial Code
(SIC) for this procurement is 8711 and the annual size standard is $4.0
million. On October 1, 2000, North American Industrial Classification
System (NAICS) codes will replace SIC codes. The equivalent code to SIC
8711 will be NAICS code 541330, Environmental Engineering Services.
Contact your local SBA office for more information. Note: Following an
initial evaluation of the qualification and performance data
submitted, three or more firms that are considered to be the most
highly qualified to provide the type of services required will be
chosen for discussions. After discussions the selected firms will be
ranked in order of preference and negotiations will commence with the
most qualified firm. Posted 08/25/00 (D-SN490340). (0238) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0014 20000829\C-0002.SOL)
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